Does Sac Town need a point now?
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Does Sac Town need a point now?
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Does Sac Town need a point now?
I guess they got Lue and Johnson, but i have to assume both were simply brought in either because they are expiring or that they were needed to make the numbers work. Sac must be looking for a young point for the future. Would they be interested in Mo Money?
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L Gator wrote:The Kings did waive Justin Williams and I would love the see the Bucks take a chance on him. He is a long, athletic shot blocker who has been alright when given the chance. I would rather him be playing than Storey
GAD can correct me on this but I don't think the Bucks have an open roster spot. Storey has a guaranteed contract, we can't just waive him.
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I'd be very surprised if they viewed Udrih as a long-term solution at PG. He played well against the Bucks but look at his numbers...he's a nice backup at best. That doesn't mean they'd really want Mo, but I wouldn't base my opinion of Udrih solely on what he did against the Bucks.
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L Gator wrote:I think we can waive Storey we just have to pay him no matter what. I could be wrong though.
On Jan 10 all contracts became guaranteed for the season.
Regardless if his original contract was 100% guaranteed for 2007-08, it became guaranteed when he wasnt cut by Jan 10.
Since he is on a minimum contract, you cant negotiate the buyout. You must pay him for the rest of the season if he is cut
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Ok so that wouldn't necessarily preclude the Bucks from waiving him for Justin Williams. The Bucks would just have to pay Storey no matter what, and then Williams on top of it. I know Herb probably won't want to spend the money to make it happen Williams is the type of player I would love to see the Bucks take a chance on. If not I see Dallas jumping on him after the Kidd trade.
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L Gator wrote:Ok so that wouldn't necessarily preclude the Bucks from waiving him for Justin Williams. The Bucks would just have to pay Storey no matter what, and then Williams on top of it. I know Herb probably won't want to spend the money to make it happen Williams is the type of player I would love to see the Bucks take a chance on. If not I see Dallas jumping on him after the Kidd trade.
Williams also is on a minimum contract & would only have to be paid on a pro-rata basis (30 games?) for rest of year. You're talking less than $400,000
here. Would Herb object to that?
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