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    Raptors general manager Bryan Colangelo pulled the trigger on a deal long after the NBA draft ended last night.

    The Raptors did not have a draft pick for the first time in team history, but Colangelo acquired 6-foot-8 Greek forward Giorgos Printezis -- who was selected by the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs with the 58th pick last night -- for a second-round selection in 2008.

    Printezis, 22, is such a fringe selection that his bio did not even appear in the official NBA draft media guide.

    The native of Athens played for Olympia Larissa last season and, according to various reports, wowed many NBA scouts at the 2007 Eurocamp.

    Other than that last-minute move, the Raptors decided not to trade for a draft pick -- even though Colangelo had several offers.

    "A couple of the (offers) that were top-10, or near there, were (deals) we felt were just a little too rich for the value that was coming back," Colangelo said. "Particularly one deal that we would have had to obtain, or take an (existing) contract. That was going to be a little bit problematic.

    "Having said that, we like what we have (already) with this team.

    "It got down to a point where there were very few players (in the draft) that we were excited about," he said. "We were targeting one or two players specifically but, beyond that, we weren't that interested in jumping in."

    Colangelo, the 2006-07 NBA executive of the year, has identified small forward as the position that needs the most upgrading on the Raptors, especially with veteran swingman Morris Peterson expected to be leaving town.

    To fill that void, he will now go out and attempt to sign a player via the free-agency route. Teams can start negotiating with free agents starting Sunday morning. Some free agents who have been mentioned as possible replacements for Peterson at small forward include Michael Pietrus of Golden State, Orlando's Grant Hill and Luke Walton of the L.A. Lakers.
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    Colangelo pulled the trigger on the deal long after the draft?

    So...Printezis just happened to be sitting there in the audience and spent money to be there with some of his people? He must have had at least a semi-guarantee that he would be selected by either the Spurs or Raptors? Flying in from Greece when you aren't even listed in the guide without some sort of assurance would be odd, at best. And then for the announcement to be made by Silver acknowledging Printezis' presence...something was pre-arranged.

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    Rasho had played for a team in Greece IIRC....they will have something to talk about..

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    Raptors took the future All-Star.

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