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    http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/insid...gents09-090709



    By Chad Ford
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    Restricted free agent David Lee averaged 16 points and 11.7 rebounds this past season for the Knicks.

    The annual free-agent frenzy has begun in earnest. NBA general managers have thrown an economic crisis and a lowered salary cap to the wind and are spending big bucks again this year.

    Ben Gordon earned the richest deal of the group, netting a five-year, $55 million contract from the Pistons. Hedo Turkoglu, Ron Artest, Trevor Ariza, Rasheed Wallace, Shawn Marion, Antonio McDyess and Charlie Villanueva all changed teams quickly. And a few free agents such as Jason Kidd, Anderson Varejao and Mike Bibby decided to re-up with their teams.

    Despite the initial flurry, a number of free agents remain on the market. The majority of them are restricted free agents. Most GMs are reluctant to make offers to restricted free agents because they have to wait seven days to see whether the player's current team will match that offer. That fear has kept most off the market so far.

    With very few teams -- the Thunder, Kings, and Blazers -- significantly under the cap, most of these players will have to settle for re-signing with their own teams, the midlevel exception or sign-and-trades.

    Here's the latest look at which players are available and where they could land:

    Key:
    UFA = unrestricted free agent
    RFA = restricted free agent
    (teams have seven days to match any offer for a restricted free agent)





    1. David Lee, Knicks (RFA)
    Teams interested: Knicks, Blazers, Thunder
    Salary range: $8-10 million per year

    Lee is a double-double machine who has become a favorite among New York fans and coaches around the league. The Knicks have a goal of clearing cap space for 2010, meaning they might not be in a position to match a substantial offer sheet. So Lee is the rare top-notch restricted free agent whom an opposing team might be able to steal away. At least in theory. The Grizzlies flirted with making him an offer but then backed away. The Blazers also have toyed with the idea but haven't pulled the trigger.




    2. Paul Millsap, Jazz (RFA)
    Teams interested: Jazz, Thunder, Blazers
    Salary range: $8-10 million per year
    With Carlos Boozer out for most of this past season, Millsap proved he has the potential to be an All-Star power forward. He is unstoppable on the boards and can put the ball in the basket. Detroit, Memphis and Oklahoma City were all potentially interested, but no one has made him an offer. The Blazers are the latest suitors and are reportedly putting together a "toxic" offer that the Jazz won't want to match.

    The Jazz want to bring him back. But because Boozer hasn't opted out of his contract, there's a small chance the Jazz won't be able to match another team's offer to Millsap, especially if it's a huge offer of $10 million-plus per year. If Millsap can't get that offer, he may have to settle for less to play in Utah or, alternatively, take the one-year qualifying offer and become an unrestricted free agent in the summer of 2010.




    3. Lamar Odom, Lakers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Lakers, Cavs
    Salary range: $6-8 million per year

    Odom is one of the most interesting free agents on the open market. With Kobe, Pau Gasol and Andrew Bynum on L.A.'s roster, the Lakers don't desperately need him, especially now that they've spent $33 million on Ron Artest.

    Still, Odom is a great team guy who can rebound and initiate the offense, and he doesn't need the ball to be effective. He wants a lot of money to stay with the Lakers, but if they won't pay it, who will? He may have to settle for the midlevel exception if he can't make a deal with L.A.





    4. Andre Miller, Sixers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Sixers, Blazers, Pacers
    Salary range: $5.5-7 million per year
    At age 33, Miller is coming off two of the best seasons of his career. Can the Sixers afford to lose him? Some GM who needs a veteran point guard will be willing to gamble on Miller this summer if he gives up his $10 million per season demands.



    5. Marvin Williams, Hawks (RFA)
    Teams interested: Hawks, ???
    Salary range: $5.5-7 million per year
    Williams has as much raw talent as anyone else in the draft class of 2005, but he has been frustratingly inconsistent in his first four seasons with the Hawks. Williams has struggled to receive any offers from a team because rival GMs are convinced the Hawks will match. Although he probably will stay in Atlanta, he hasn't played well enough to earn anything close to the $60-64 million, five-year contract that fellow '05 classmate Danny Granger signed this past fall.




    6. Raymond Felton, Bobcats (RFA)
    Teams interested: Bobcats, Sixers
    Salary range: $5-6 million per year
    Felton has been looking over his shoulder at Larry Brown's young protégé, D.J. Augustin, who performed well enough as a rookie that it's unlikely the Bobcats would match a big offer sheet for Felton.

    Felton can dish out assists, but his poor shooting has hampered his career. If the Bobcats can get Felton for the midlevel exception, I think they'll keep him. Given that all the money has really dried up out there, I think his return to the Bobcats is likely.




    7. Josh Childress, Hawks (RFA)
    Teams interested: Bucks, Pacers
    Salary range: $4-6 million per year
    Childress shocked many in the NBA by deciding to bolt for Greece last summer. He'll likely be back in the NBA eventually, but it's unclear whether he'll decide to return in the fall. However, with bad blood lingering over how his negotiations went with Atlanta last summer, he probably won't return to the Hawks, even though they still hold his rights.



    8. Ramon Sessions, Bucks (RFA)
    Teams interested: Bucks, Warriors, Heat, Blazers, Pacers, Rockets
    Salary range: $4-6 million per year
    Teams are always in pursuit of point guards, especially ones who won't break the bank, and Sessions has caught the eye of a number of teams. With the Bucks struggling financially, they may not be able to match an offer.



    9. Allen Iverson, Pistons (UFA)
    Teams interested: Grizzlies, Bobcats, Bulls, Heat
    Salary range: $3-5 million per year
    Iverson's late-season disappearance didn't help his reputation. He's still a good player, but two nagging questions will hurt his case for a big deal: One, with the exception of that magical season in Philly under Larry Brown, is Iverson a winner? Two, does he have much left? The answer to the first question seems to be no. The answer to the second question seems to be a qualified yes. The Grizzlies seem to have the most interest at the moment, with owner Michael Heisley pondering whether to offer Iverson a one-year, $5 million deal.



    10. Nate Robinson, Knicks (RFA)
    Teams interested: Knicks, Kings
    Salary range: $3-5 million per year
    The Knicks probably can't afford to keep Robinson as they try to re-sign David Lee and clear cap space for LeBron James (and/or others). Look for Sacramento, among other teams, to make a run at him, especially after the Kings made a big play for him at the trade deadline.



    11. Jarrett Jack, Pacers (RFA)
    Teams interested: Pacers, Sixers, Warriors
    Salary range: $3-4 million per year
    Jack beat out T.J. Ford for the Pacers' starting point guard position at the end of the season. He might get offers in the range of the midlevel exception, and it's not clear whether the Pacers can afford to re-sign him.



    12. Linas Kleiza, Nuggets (RFA)
    Teams interested: Nuggets, Knicks, Cavs, Raptors
    Salary range: $3-5 million per year
    Kleiza is an up-and-coming forward who drew a lot of interest at the trade deadline. He's physical and can score and should land a deal around the midlevel exception.



    13. Glen Davis, Celtics (RFA)
    Teams interested: Celtics, Pistons
    Salary range: $3-5 million per year
    Davis might be expendable now that the Celtics have signed Rasheed Wallace. Still, teams are wary of giving him an offer sheet on the off chance that the Celtics could match.



    14. Grant Hill, Suns (UFA)
    Teams interested: Suns, Knicks, Celtics
    Salary range: $3-5 million per year
    Hill is mulling offers from both the Suns and Knicks. The Suns provide a more stable situation, but the Knicks look to be offering more money. That's a little bizarre considering where the Knicks are in their developmental process … but you know Mike D'Antoni loves his former Suns players.



    15. Brandon Bass, Mavericks (UFA)
    Teams interested: Mavericks, Pistons, Magic, Blazers
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year
    Bass is big, athletic and still pretty young. All that is appealing to teams that need size and can get Bass for less than the midlevel exception. I think the Pistons are in the lead for his services at the moment.




    16. Channing Frye, Blazers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Suns, Cavs, Nuggets
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year
    Frye has been a somewhat popular free agent for a few reasons: He's big, young, unrestricted and should come cheap. The contest for his services seems to be down to the Cavs and Blazers.



    17. Marquis Daniels, Pacers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Pacers, Rockets, Mavericks
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year

    Daniels is coming off one of the best seasons of his career. He's 28, in the prime of his career and really could help a team coming off the bench. He just has to come to grips with the fact that he won't make $7 million a year anymore.



    18. Drew Gooden, Spurs (UFA)
    Teams interested: ???
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year

    Gooden's situation has been surprisingly quiet. He's big, talented and still pretty young. But he has a bad rep around the league and can't seem to find a home.



    19. Joe Smith, Cavs (UFA)
    Teams interested: Cavs, Magic, Hornets
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year

    Smith continues to be a solid low-post option off the bench, especially for a le contender.



    20. Chris Wilcox, Knicks (UFA)
    Teams interested: Wizards
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year
    Wilcox has enormous athletic ability and is still relatively young. However, he's struggling to find a team willing to give him big bucks.




    21. Hakim Warrick, Grizzlies (RFA)
    Teams interested: Grizzlies, ???
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year
    Warrick has talent, and a number of teams would target him if he weren't a restricted free agent. The Grizzlies won't match a huge offer, but I don't think anyone is inclined to give him one anyway.




    22. Rasho Nesterovic, Pacers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Spurs, Rockets, Magic
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year
    Nesterovic may have lost a step or two, but he's still a pretty effective post man, especially on the offensive end. For a team that is thin at center, he could be a really nice addition to play 15 to 20 minutes a night.



    23. Rashad McCants, Kings (UFA)
    Teams interested: ??
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year
    McCants doesn't have the world's greatest off-the-court rep, but on the court, he's still an excellent scorer with deep range on his jump shot.





    24. Ike Diogu, Kings (UFA)
    Teams interested: Kings
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year

    Diogu has battled injuries and struggled to crack the rotation in Golden State, Indiana, Portland and Sacramento. But when he has played, he has shown a knack for scoring the basketball. Teams won't spend much on him, but he has a skill that is in demand.



    25. Carlos Delfino, Raptors (RFA)
    Teams interested: ??
    Salary range: $2-4 million per year
    Delfino has great size for his position, can shoot the basketball and should come cheaply now that the Raptors have spent all of their money on Hedo Turkoglu.

    Other unrestricted notables: Leon Powe, Celtics; Sean May, Bobcats; Ronald Murray, Hawks; Stromile Swift, Nets; Robert Swift, Thunder; Keith Bogans, Bucks; Johan Petro, Nuggets; Bobby Jackson, Kings; Luther Head, Heat; Rodney Carney, Wolves; Cedric Simmons, Kings; Damon Jones, Bucks; Desmond Mason, Thunder; Chris Mihm, Grizzlies; Gerald Green, Mavericks; Wally Szczerbiak, Cavs; Jason Collins, Timberwolves; Jarron Collins, Jazz; Shelden Williams, Wolves; Stephon Marbury, Celtics; Mikki Moore, Celtics; Juwan Howard, Bobcats; Joey Graham, Raptors; Maceo Baston, Pacers; Rob Kurz, Warriors; Morris Almond, Jazz.

    Other restricted notables: Carlos Delfino, Raptors; Jamario Moon, Raptors; Aaron Gray, Bulls; Ersan Ilyasova, Bucks; Josh McRoberts, Pacers.

    Chad Ford covers the NBA for ESPN Insider.

    What do you think about bringing back Rasho for a year or two?

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    No teams with even suspected interest in Gooden? Lots of players on this list worth keeping an eye on...

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    If Rasho will take the LLE, I'm all for it.

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    No teams with even suspected interest in Gooden? Lots of players on this list worth keeping an eye on...
    Orlando was interested..they signed Bass...supposedly Cleveland had some interest too...

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    If Rasho will take the LLE, I'm all for it.
    absolutely....he just wasn't worth the MLE.

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    I'm still a fan of taking Gooden back for the LLE. Hes not a great fit but the guy can obviously score. Nesterovic or Shelden Williams would be quality picks too though.

    But I think we need to consider picking up some more size in the frontcourt.

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    vet min for Rasho... LLE is too much

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    Not worth the LLE. I don't want to see him getting payed, while sitting on the bench.

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    Rasho should go back in Toronto.

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    22. Rasho Nesterovic, Pacers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Spurs, Rockets, Magic
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year
    Nesterovic may have lost a step or two, but he's still a pretty effective post man, especially on the offensive end. For a team that is thin at center, he could be a really nice addition to play 15 to 20 minutes a night.


    So, he is slower than he was before. I don't know...I guess it depends on what our options are and what he is willing to come play for.

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    22. Rasho Nesterovic, Pacers (UFA)
    Teams interested: Spurs, Rockets, Magic
    Salary range: $2.5-4 million per year
    Nesterovic may have lost a step or two, but he's still a pretty effective post man, especially on the offensive end. For a team that is thin at center, he could be a really nice addition to play 15 to 20 minutes a night.


    So, he is slower than he was before. I don't know...I guess it depends on what our options are and what he is willing to come play for.
    So you're telling me he's worst than Bonner???

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    Millsap is worth more than Odom. What is the world coming to.. Odom is the 3rd best FA in the offseason outside Artest and Gordon

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    I'd take Rasho back for the LLE. You guys want a shotblocking 7-footer next to Tim without breaking the bank? This man did just that as the starting C for the Spurs, and they won a le.

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    I'd take Rasho back for the LLE. You guys want a shotblocking 7-footer next to Tim without breaking the bank? This man did just that as the starting C for the Spurs, and they won a le.
    I've love to have Rasho back:

    worse case scenario, they sign him and have another trading chip to work with.

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    He's big, he blocks shots, he's been here before, he's proven and experienced. I'm not sure how correct Ford is about him having lost some steps, but he isn't going to be like Bonner and asked to defend perimeter bigs. He's for bodying up other big men in the paint. If you want speed, why would you even look in Rasho's direction anyway?

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    I think we need to seriously look into picking up one of Shelden Williams, Drew Gooden or Rasho Nesterovic. I just don't know that our current bigs rotation is going to make it.

    Maybe Haislip has got something special. Maybe Mahinmi can ball too. Who knows with Gist? But they all have a very high potential to bust. And thats saying nothing of Blair (who, despite all the praise he has earned, still is a rookie in this league).

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    I think we need to seriously look into picking up one of Shelden Williams, Drew Gooden or Rasho Nesterovic. I just don't know that our current bigs rotation is going to make it.

    Maybe Haislip has got something special. Maybe Mahinmi can ball too. Who knows with Gist? But they all have a very high potential to bust. And thats saying nothing of Blair (who, despite all the praise he has earned, still is a rookie in this league).
    +1000

    Diogu might be worth mentioning too.

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    i'd rather keep gooden

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    I only see Rasho back if we trade Bonner.

    We alredy have 6 bigs

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    Angel_Luv posting in 3....2....

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    As for the article, it doesn't look like Ford is too plugged in. He has ??? for half the free agents. Dude can't do a little research from the local papers and find out if there has been any interest from teams surrounding these players?

    Weak.

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    i don't understand Gooden's situation...it's unbelievable how bad his reputation is (must be) for someone who's not a troublemaker...i didn't think he was all that bad on the Spurs when he was out there...

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    Rasho is a cool dude. I still remember how he stepped up when Duncan was injured back in 05. I'd welcome him and his 1 block per game back for the LLE. Let Hill man backup point, resign Udoka or get Sefolosha and call it a summer.

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    maybe we can sign gooden for a one year LLE deal. he didnt complain at all last year and he said all the right things. if this guy has a bad rep for being a team killer or selfish player we couldnt find a shred of it. i really hope he gets a great opportunity to prove some people wrong.

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    Any chance, financially, we can swing a deal for Camby?

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