Brand, Maggette, Posey, and B-Diddy are opting out of their contracts. Artest and AI did not. Meanwhile the Wiz are reportedly signing Jamison to a 4 year $50 mil deal. Incidentally, FA Arenas said he wanted to re-sign with the Wiz, but only if they signed Jamison; now SI reports that the two are close to signing a 6-year $100 mil deal, although the Warriors have made a similar deal to him too. Across the country, the Lakers have made qualifying offers to both Vujacic and Turiaf, and have made re-signing the pair a priority; while Shaun Livingston, out two years with one of the worst knee injuries ever, was not tendered a qualifying offer, and is a free agent.  In another country altogher, Calderon is indicating he has agreed in principle to remain a Raptor.

An interesting combination of events could help the Hornets.  Their #1 target is Corey Maggette.  If Brand is more interested in sticking around L.A., does he become a priority?  Is BD their answer at PG?  If the Clippers go that way it would be almost impossible, financially speaking, to bring back Maggette.  Lots of rumors put Maggette on the bus back to Orlando, but the Orlando Sentinel is reporting that after the team’s big spending last summer, it may be shopping for bargains this year.  Meanwhile, reports out of the Crescent City are that CP3 is a big attraction to free agents.  No real suprise.  The question is, then, who else has that kind of drawing power that we might be competing against?  Lakers/Kobe.  But they’re focused on keeping Turiaf and Vujacic, and probably look to get healthy more than make summer acquisitions, as they are already at a ridiculous $75 mil combined team salary.  Cavaliers/Lebron.  But like the Lakers, they’re already $25 some million over the salary cap of $55 mil, and according to the Plain Dealer, are unlikely to make much of a splash in free agency.  Perhaps only Miami/Wade have the will and allure to draw free agents; although, with Marion’s $17 mil, Wade’s $14 mil, and Beasley’s rookie contract, they’re sitting at around $59 million, which is slightly worse than the Hornets, but might be looking more to actually build a completment of decent players around Wade and Beasley, rather take a gamble on one more big piece.  This year is a buyer’s market, with most teams not having much cap space.  About the only teams with money to spend aren’t well situated, i.e., Memphis, Charlotte, Seattle, and a lot of the best free agents out there are looking to be a final piece in someone’s puzzle.  As Elton Brand said, everyone’s got the Celtics success in their hearts.  Maybe, just maybe, that lets us land a big name in hopes of making some talented free agent a champion.  I could live with that.

EDIT: while not strictly free agency related, it’s reported that Tyson will be traveling to China with the Olympic team as a back-up. Obviously this is linked to Dwight Howard’s stress fracture in his sternum, but should any other player get injured, TC will be on the spot to step in.

9 Responses to “Free agency update.”
  1. E.J. Rios says:

    I hope we land Maggette, that would be nice.

  2. ticktock6 says:

    I hope we hear some news today, because I’m BORED.

  3. Matt-Storm Surge says:

    Bored? I have a spare honeybee outfit…. :)

  4. mW says:

    UPDATES: CP nearing extension with Hornets, Beno Udrih to re-sign with Kings, and David Lee is on the market for the Knicks.

  5. Didier says:

    I think we should look outside the NBA and try to get some Europe team player. Basketball is huge in Europe, although it is relatively impossible for me to follow them we could find tallent and, if George Shinn is willing, Pay them for prospects of playing for us. I Believe this in no way will affect the NBA mandated salary cap for our team although it would be kinda a gamble.

  6. ticktock6 says:

    Artest now says he changes his mind AGAIN and wishes he’d opted out. Dude is more indecisive than I am. Ahhh, we already have enough Crazy in the 504 anyway…

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3469895

  7. ticktock6 says:

    Celtics and Magic offering the MLE to Maggette apparently? WTF do the Celtics need a 2 for? Shut up, Celtics.

    See, I told you my Celtic love would end fast.

  8. mW says:

    Also, the Spurs’ Jon Barry has opted out and the Blazers are bringing over Spanish guard Rudy Fernandez. Meanwhile, the Grizzlies signed Marc Gasol to a 3 year $10 mil deal.

    Rumors also indicate that the Hornets might be looking at Jason Williams as a back-up, and probably not coincidentally, the Heat are courting Pargo. As for Maggette, both the Celtics and Magic have reported offered him their MLE of $5.5. mil, although the L.A. Times reports he’s looking for closer to $11 mil. The Spurs and Warriors are also looking to go after CM, and while the former has probably only an MLE to offer, the latter suddenly finds itself with plenty of cap room.

    Knicks are among those after Chris Duhon, while other rumors have them considering a Cuttino Mobley for Jamal Crawford swap with the Clips.

  9. mW says:

    UPDATE: Baron Davis has chosen the Clippers, which is likely to keep Brand home too. Significantly, ESPN is reporting that doing so is only possible if the Clips renounce their rights to Maggette. Although, possibly to our detriment, this also means (according to the folks at Clips Nation) that a sign & trade involving Maggette is out the window. So, CM really does have to choose between getting cash from a loser or an MLE from a contender. I presume he’s had enough of the former to choose the latter. But which contender?

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