Free Agents...Waived/Bought out players
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Free Agents...Waived/Bought out players
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Free Agents...Waived/Bought out players
Here's a list of Free Agents and Waived/Bought out players that would do well here, for more than just a 10-day contract:
Waived/Bought Out:
SG/SF Brent Barry (decision coming today or tomorrow)
SF/PF Antoine Walker (likely to be bought out)
PG/SG Flip Murray
PG/SG Sam Cassell (likely to be bought out)
Free Agents:
SG/SF Doug Christie
SG/SF Rueben Patterson
PG/SG Randy Livingston (Currently in NBDL)
SG/SF Dermarr Johnson (Suns Experience)
SG/SF Tarence Kinsey
Waived/Bought Out:
SG/SF Brent Barry (decision coming today or tomorrow)
SF/PF Antoine Walker (likely to be bought out)
PG/SG Flip Murray
PG/SG Sam Cassell (likely to be bought out)
Free Agents:
SG/SF Doug Christie
SG/SF Rueben Patterson
PG/SG Randy Livingston (Currently in NBDL)
SG/SF Dermarr Johnson (Suns Experience)
SG/SF Tarence Kinsey
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I don't know if Seattle will buy out or release any more players. They might since they have 15 players under contract, and minimum they have to have 13. Last night they only had 12 suit up last night. Swift, Sene, and Marshall didn't suit up. Griffin did, but he only played 3:29 minutes. If either/both were waived/bought out I'd prefer Marshall over Griffin, due to the fact that his defense is just as good, can actually play the 3/4 in the Suns system, and can shoot the 3 will good percentage. He'd be a good backup if he's bought out and Barry signs elsewhere (I don't think he'll resign with the Spurs becuase he's supposedly telling his intentions tonight or tomorrow--he's have to wait 30 days before he could re-sign there).
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^Wait you think Marshall at his age can play shooting guard?
yikes
He's strictly a decent body (size-wise, ZERO athleticism nowadays) and he can do Jajo's job in terms of sitting in the corner taking 3s
Griffin could play the 2/3 and defend whilst providing leadership and toughness...though I could see him going back to DAL
yikes
He's strictly a decent body (size-wise, ZERO athleticism nowadays) and he can do Jajo's job in terms of sitting in the corner taking 3s
Griffin could play the 2/3 and defend whilst providing leadership and toughness...though I could see him going back to DAL
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Does anyone know anything about Adam Haluska's defense? He seems as though he has a good stroke, especially playing decent minutes with an All-NBA PG. e hasn't seen any time during the regular season with New Orleans and I thought I heard that Houston (who got him in the Bobby Jackson trade) was going to release him.
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jlove_26 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Banks? Fizer? Haislip? Camby (he's not a free agent or going to be waived/bought out)?
Vinicius maybe? The word on him is he's a good shooter and all around offensive player, but no defense. If we're only looking for a shooter and have given up on the defensive wing (ie. Quinton Ross) he wouldn't be a bad pickup.
But right now we're not looking for a 10-day guy to just sit on the bench. We need someone that will actually contribute. Barry is really the only option.

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Mr. Sun wrote:Someone tell me again why Sam would be a bad idea for us?
He would be perfect here. However, there's no guarantee that he's gonna be waived/bought out, but if he does, the word out there is he'll sign with Boston. If he is waived/bought out, then I'd love for him to come here to help spread the floor, and be a killer assassin in the 4th quarter like he's been for years.
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eastsidecrossover wrote:Cassel was a sun a long time ago.
I personally would like to see the suns get both Cassel and Barry. We need them both. Let tuck stay in the D-league and bring DJ back and forth between the D and as a bench player.
That's a nice thought, but a) Sarver won't pay that much and b) Mike won't play them enough because he doesn't want to take any minutes from the top 7 guys.
And there's no question that Sam-I-Am will go to the Celtics if he's bought out. He already said he wants to go there and the undoubtedly need a guy like him.

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TASTIC wrote:^Are you serious?
Cassell and KG are tight, I believe Cassell played with Allen in MIL too..plus Rondo is their only decent PG.
He's going to BOS unless they don't want him/he's not released
hmmmm ESPN says this morning that Cassell claims he was misquoted in desiring to go the Boston. So who knows?
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Ainge was on the radio after the trade deadline saying things like "when we do bring in a backup PG, Rondo will still be the starter. Still, there will be some big minutes there..."
Given he was talking after the deadline, he couldn't have had too many options for PGs that would deserve big minutes on the Celts. I think he may have had an inclination Cassell was coming their way.
Given he was talking after the deadline, he couldn't have had too many options for PGs that would deserve big minutes on the Celts. I think he may have had an inclination Cassell was coming their way.
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Globe reporting his buyout is imminent. Globe is also reporting from "sources" that they are out of the Barry sweepstakes.
I wouldn't rule out SUNS training staff and light practices as a BIG inducement for these vets.
EDIT: I just read that the Celtics have no mid-level. Mavs do, but Sam will cost them double being over the tax limit. Suns very well could be the #1 contender.
I wouldn't rule out SUNS training staff and light practices as a BIG inducement for these vets.
EDIT: I just read that the Celtics have no mid-level. Mavs do, but Sam will cost them double being over the tax limit. Suns very well could be the #1 contender.
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