Where might Arenas go as a free agent?

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Post#21 » by A.J. » Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:16 am

i can see the lakers going after him, but i can also see the wiz resigning him
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Post#22 » by Taiwan Killa » Tue Feb 26, 2008 1:46 am

He might sign for cheap for his hometown team, the Clippers.

Cassel/Livingston/Dickau
Arenas/Mobley
Maggete/Ross
Brand/TimThomas
Kaman/Aaron Williams

That's probably the best team in the leauge on paper.
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Post#23 » by Jemini80 » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:25 am

he is a perfect isiah thomas player, thank god we suck and have nothing to offer so we don't have to have him on our team as another "true point guard."
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Post#24 » by Spykes » Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:28 am

That Nicka wrote:Clippers could be a strong candidate especially if one or both of Maggette/Brand leave... He has already said he would like to return to LA


Brand, like Arenas, would be stupid to opt out this summer. Coming off a major injury in a season where he might only play a handful of games and only a few teams that could offer him a good contract.

I also seriously doubt he signs anywhere "cheap" (and by "cheap", I'm assuming MLE).

If he would be willing to wait one more year, I'm sure Portland would seriously look at bringing him in. The Blazers could probably give him his best chance at winning a championship...

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Post#25 » by Flash3 » Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:10 am

I think he's better of staying with Washington, and then becoming a FA in the summer of 2009 where you'll have plenty of teams under the cap.
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Post#26 » by Shanghai Kid » Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:54 am

Most likely I think he resigns with Washington. I can't see him going to a worst team, and despite what he says, I don't think he's ready to take less money to go to a contender. He can be the man in Washington and make more money than anywhere else.
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Post#27 » by KobeFarmarEra » Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:03 am

Shanghai Kid wrote:Most likely I think he resigns with Washington. I can't see him going to a worst team, and despite what he says, I don't think he's ready to take less money to go to a contender. He can be the man in Washington and make more money than anywhere else.


He won't be the man in Washington with Caron there.

Clippers make the most since. Gilbert is FROM LA. And a core of Elton Brand, Al Thorton, Livingston (if he can get healthy), Kaman and Gilbert is a contender.

Gilbert was born to play in LA. He's already a bonafide attention whore. The LA media/hype surrounding the guy would be crazy. Gilbert would love it.
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Post#28 » by miller31time » Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:09 am

KobeFarmarEra wrote:He won't be the man in Washington with Caron there.


Caron has been great this season, but c'mon. That's ridiculous. Caron's game is meant to be complimentary. Yes, he can be "the man" when it's absolutely necessary, but he's at his best when the offense doesn't run through him.
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Post#29 » by KobeFarmarEra » Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:24 am

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Caron has been great this season, but c'mon. That's ridiculous. Caron's game is meant to be complimentary. Yes, he can be "the man" when it's absolutely necessary, but he's at his best when the offense doesn't run through him.


Actually, Caron's game is best when the offense is run through him.
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Post#30 » by miller31time » Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:32 am

KobeFarmarEra wrote:Actually, Caron's game is best when the offense is run through him.


In-depth analysis on Caron Butler and his place with the Washington Wizards in Arenas' absence (written by Kevin Broom - columnist and Wizards insider)...

But what about Butler? Surely Butler
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Post#31 » by TheRevTy » Tue Feb 26, 2008 4:23 pm

Here are my thoughts:

First of all, if there ever was a superstar who would take the MLE to join a team, it would be Gilbert Arenas. Why? Just to be different. He would do it simply to get the attention of doing it.

Second, even if a team had a superstar already, unless said star is pretty outspoken, Gilbert will never be upstaged. His blog is too big of a voice, wherever he goes, you can be assured he will be heard.

I wouldn't count out Orlando. I know, small market team, no money, etc. However, Otis Smith, the Magic GM, LOVES Gilbert, and they are really close from their days together in GS. Otis was Gilbert's mentor with the Warriors. Plus, how funny would a team with both Gilbert Arenas and Dwight Howard be?

Gilbert would no doubt relish the Kevin Garnett role: Superstar that comes in and is the missing piece to become a championship contender.

Would the Magic do a Sign and Trade for him? I honestly think he is one of the only large contracts Otis Smith would be willing to take on.

Basically, I believe we can't logically deduce what Gilbert will do, simply because he is so... quirky... that it seems he'll do whatever is illogical, simply because he is Gilbert.

Of course, this is all wishful thinking on my part, I'm sure.

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