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Post#61 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 2:54 am

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Michael Finley staying with Spurs
The San Antonio Spurs announced today that guard/forward Michael Finley informed the team that he will return for the 2009-10 season.

The 6-7, 220-lb. Finley appeared in 81 games with San Antonio last season, averaging 9.7 points, 3.3 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 28.8 minutes. He ranked 23rd in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage shooting a career-high .411 (131-319) from beyond the arc.

Finley was originally signed by the Spurs on 9/2/05. In his four seasons with the Silver and Black he has appeared in 322 games, averaging 9.7 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 26.1 minutes. Among active players Finley ranks fourth in games played (1,057), fourth in minutes played (37,287), fifth in three-point field goals made (1,422) and ninth in field goals made (6,615). In 1,057 career NBA games he has averaged 16.2 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 35.3 minutes.

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Post#62 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 2:56 am

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Pistons fire coach Michael Curry
Detroit Pistons President of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars announced this evening that Michael Curry will not return next season as the team’s head coach.

“This was a difficult decision to make,” Dumars said. “I want to thank Michael for his hard work and dedication to the organization. However, at this time, I have decided to make a change.”

Curry, who was named head coach on June 10, 2008, tallied a regular-season record of 39-43 in his first season as an NBA head coach with the Pistons and led the club to the first round of the 2009 NBA Playoffs. Detroit was swept by the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games. He served one season in Detroit as an assistant coach under Flip Saunders (2007-08) and had two separate stints with the organization as a player (1995-97 and 1999-2003).

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Post#63 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 2:58 am

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Detroit's revenge
The Pistons took a lot of flak for trading Chauncey Billups, especially when Denver came within two games of its first NBA Finals appearance, but the Pistons now get the reward. Allen Iverson's contract is off the books, as is Rasheed Wallace's, leaving the Pistons more than $20 million below the salary cap.

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Post#64 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 2:59 am

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Iverson made $21 million last season, Shawn Marion made $18 million and Wallace made $14 million. Good luck getting anywhere near that next season.

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Post#65 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:00 am

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UPDATE: The Charlotte Bobcats are reportedly interested in adding Allen Iverson, or at least having that conversation, according to an AP report.

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Post#66 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:01 am

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UPDATE II: Mehmet Okur has joined Carlos Boozer in saying he will not opt out of his contract with the Utah Jazz.

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Post#67 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:05 am

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Allen Iverson
Iverson's stock has dropped exponentially in the last year. He went from hoping to ink an $8-10 million a year extension with the Denver Nuggets at this time last summer to simply hoping he can find NBA employment for the 2009-10 season. The one suitor that has been mentioned in the media of late is the Charlotte Bobcats. Iverson's former coach Larry Brown still has a lot of respect for Iverson and also a team he's trying to push into the NBA Playoffs for the first time in franchise history. On the surface, the idea seems like a good one. However, let's not forget that while Iverson and Brown ended on good terms, they butted heads repeatedly over the course of many years in Philadelphia. One also has to wonder whether or not Iverson would be open to coming off the bench.

The Bobcats are already trying to balance giving minutes to both Raymond Felton and D.J. Augustin. Adding Iverson into that equation would only make things more complicated, even if he sees most of his minutes at the two spot. All that said, expect Brown to try and get the Bobcats to take a look at Iverson this summer. Another destination for Iverson could be the New York Knicks. While some people will likely dismiss this notion without even giving it a thought, stop and ponder it for just a minute. The Knicks didn't get the point guard they were hoping for in the draft. Moreover, there remains a decent likelihood that both David Lee and Nate Robinson could be playing elsewhere next season as the Knicks prepare to clear salary cap space for 2010. The end result is a team that likely won't make the playoffs and could make the fans in NYC restless. Enter "The Answer."

The Knicks could sign Iverson to a one-year deal. It would be a near-perfect fit for both parties. The Knicks could bring some excitement to The Garden while the fans wait for the summer of 2010. For Iverson, he could try and revive his career in Mike D'Antoni's shoot-first-and-ask-questions-later offense, which would be a perfect complement to A.I.'s skill-set. One final destination for Iverson could be the Atlanta Hawks, especially if Mike Bibby departs. Iverson would likely be playing the point guard position if he signed in Atlanta, though, and there are some major issues teams face long-term with that such as Iverson dribbling away the shot-clock while teammates stand on the weakside. This is one of those ideas that might sound good in theory, but in practice it could be detrimental to head coach Mike Woodson's job security.

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Post#68 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:07 am

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Antonio McDyess
McDyess was a part of the trade that sent Chauncey Billups to the Denver Nuggets in November of 2008. However, he refused to report and the Nuggets bought out his contract not long after.McDyess' reason for not reporting? He said he was tired of moving. That puts the soon to be 35-year-old in quite a pickle this summer because his chances of winning a championship next season in Detroit would seem to be remote. As such, McDyess will almost certainly have no choice but to relocate this summer if he wants a legitimate shot at winning a title. Should he opt to do so, expect there to be plenty of suitors.

The San Antonio Spurs are looking for a veteran big or two, and McDyess would seem to be a near-perfect fit for the Spurs. McDyess is known for being crafty on the floor and a good locker room guy. It's reasonable to believe that he would bring at least as much to the table -- if not more -- than Fabricio Oberto and Kurt Thomas, both of whom were shipped to the Milwaukee Bucks in the Richard Jefferson deal. Another suitor for McDyess will likely be the Boston Celtics. With Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Leon Powe both scheduled to hit the free agent market this summer, the Celtics have their eyes on free agent post players. While Big Baby was fantastic during Boston's most recent playoff run, one thing the Celtics were lacking at times was the veteran contribution that a guy like James Posey brought to the table during the Celtics' championship run in 2008. While McDyess plays a different position than Posey, he could bring the same kind of veteran savvy the team would like to add a bit more of this summer.

The Cleveland Cavaliers just recently acquired Shaquille O'Neal from the Phoenix Suns in what is believed to be the first in a series of moves the Cavs will make this offseason. With O'Neal now in the fold, the team is interested in finding an additional player or two they can put in the high post to help create balance and adequate spacing off of Shaq's dominating presence in the low post. McDyess would be a very nice fit with his line-drive but still very accurate mid-range jumper. Finally, one has to believe the Detroit Pistons are still in the mix. If McDyess is to be taken at his word that the reason he didn't report to Denver was because he didn't want to move, it would seem only natural to assume that he would opt to return to the Pistons. Color me skeptical. Expect McDyess to look for greener pastures elsewhere.

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Post#69 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:10 am

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What Does Hedo Bring? Free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu reportedly wants $10 million a year after his solid season and fantastic postseason with the Orlando Magic. Is that a good investment, for any team? Before anyone makes a commitment to him, here are some things to keep in mind.Turkoglu is 30 years old. That means he is in the upper part of the prime years of his career. Should he sign a free agent contract for the maximum years (six from Orlando, five from everyone else, unless Orlando facilitates a sign-and-trade), he will be 35 or 36 when the deal expires. Chances are by that time he will be overpaid for his production, because that's what happens to players at the end of their careers. It's not generally considered fiscally prudent to give contracts at that length and for the dollars Turkoglu is seeking to an athlete past the big 3-0. He's not that great of a shooter overall. Without looking it up, can you guess how many times in his nine-year NBA career Turkoglu has shot better than 43% from the field? Twice. Now, during his career he has also shot 37% or better from three-point range seven times (last year it was 36%). So what does that tell us? It says that inside of the three-point line Turkoglu does not take good shots. In fact, for his career he has shot 38.5% from the field on three-point shots and 46% on two-point shots (and 80% from the line). Roughly one-third of the shots in his NBA career have come from beyond the arc, but that also says that on two-thirds of the shots he takes – inside the arc – he is going to miss more than half the time. Is that acceptable? It depends on how you view Turkoglu. If he is going to be a ball handler and initiate the offense on your team, meaning he will work primarily from the outside, perhaps this works for you. If you need to fill a small forward role on your team and want Turkoglu because he's the best available who is a small forward, this will not work at all.

Why? Because Turkoglu is not a good rebounder. He is a finesse player who despite being 6-10 has only topped five rebounds a game twice in his career (the past two seasons at 5.7 and 5.3). He also isn't known for his defense, though it's not horrible. Lateral quickness is not his specialty, but he plays smart defense and has been known to give a bump at just the right time to throw off a player's timing and positioning. Since he is usually guarding smaller players, this can be effective. Now, if you want Turkoglu to help run your offense in a point-forward role because perhaps you don't have a strong point guard or your point guard is a better scorer than facilitator, then you will be signing the right player. At 4.9 assists a game over the past two seasons, Turkoglu has become a more effective player the more he has the ball in his hands. This worked well with Jameer Nelson and Rafer Alston, but it won't work with everyone. He ranked 35th in the NBA last season in assists with his 4.9 per game average; however, his assist/turnover ratio was only 1.84/1 – not really anything to write home about.

Again, good for a small forward as a change of pace to a standard offense, but not as good as decent point guard. Where Turkoglu sets himself apart is with his brains. He knows how to do the small things in clutch situations, he isn't afraid to take that big shot, and he isn't afraid to pass on that big shot for a better one for a teammate. How much is that worth? Turkoglu passed on $35 million over four years from the Orlando Magic just after helping lead them to the 2009 NBA Finals (hence the decision to move for Vince Carter) – do his numbers justify more than that, if it's even available on the open market? Do they even justify that offer? If you were in charge of a team and they were making a decision on whether or not to add Hedo Turkoglu for $10 million a year, would you do it?

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Post#70 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:12 am

http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=13135

Boozer's Misconception: Just wanted to point something out here… Carlos Boozer could make $12.6 million this season if he stays with the Jazz (and then is traded because they don't want to deal with the headache). Reportedly Boozer would like to start his next contract in the $14-15 million range, which is more than the Detroit Pistons – the only team with that kind of money – want to spend. Boozer won't get that amount from the Jazz either… The maximum Boozer is eligible for is about $16.5 million (this was the max number for a player with seven years of experience in 2008-09 and isn't expected to change much).

Also, what do you expect to get when you spend that much money on a player? Consistent production? A warm body? All-Star numbers? Any or all of those? How about these numbers: Boozer's deal he signed in August of 2004 was for six years and $70 million. So far he is five years and $57.4 million into the deal. In those five years Boozer has played only 276 of 410 possible regular season games – a tad over 67%. That means for about $19 million of the money earned over five years Boozer has been in street clothes.

Tell me again, what team is going to sign on for that amount of money for a player who has missed a third of the games over the past five years? The numbers Boozer puts up are great and he absolutely helps a team win games, but he hasn't proven himself to be a player that can be relied upon night in and night out.

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Post#71 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:16 am

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Chuck in Portland:
any chance Tayshun Prince gets traded? maybe to the Blazers?

Eric Pincus:
Prince's fate is tied to who the Pistons sign with their cap money. If Detroit lands Trevor Ariza or Hedo Turkoglu, expect Tayshaun to be dealt. If they ink Ben Gordon, look for Rip Hamilton to be traded instead.

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Post#72 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:17 am

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Shah in Detroit:
i heard Chris Broussard talk about Hedo going to Detroit along with Boozer if Boozers opts out? if this indeed happens, what happens to Tayshun Prince then? Where does he end up?

Eric Pincus:
Let's save the Prince speculation until next week or so - when we have a better feel on Ariza, Hedo and Gordon. I'm sure they'll be a decent list of suitors for Tayshaun.

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Post#73 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:19 am

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Allen Iverson in Free Agency:
Hello!

Eric Pincus:
What's going on Allen - where are you headed cause I have no clue?!?

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Post#74 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:22 am

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Zax in MA:
Base on skill, team's need, and salary, which free agents should Orlando Magic sign? Do you think they will be able to sign them?

Eric Pincus:
I'd target Rasheed Wallace and Bruce Bowen

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Post#75 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:23 am

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Peter in Culver City, CA in :
Yo emp! I'm hoping the Lakers can re-sign all our FAs. Do you know who the Pistons are targeting? Boozer, Ariza, Hedo? Is the Booze-man gonna opt out? What's Detroit's game plan when they don't even have a coach?

Eric Pincus:
I address a lot of these questions in my article at the top. I'm not sure where the Pistons go next but I'd guess Doug Collins (wild guess).

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Post#76 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:25 am

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Kevin in LA:
Which team do you think Rasheed Wallace ends up playing for, Spurs,Magic,Cavs,or Boston?

Eric Pincus:
If I had to outright guess, I'd say Orlando, Spurs, Cavs and then Celtics - in that order.

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Post#77 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:26 am

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luke_warm in where amazing happens:
Who do you think will be a backup center in Orlando next season?

Eric Pincus:
If they ink Wallace, it'd be backup by committee.

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Post#78 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:28 am

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michael in australia:
If the Pistons do want Gordon, wouldn't it make sense for them to trade Hamilton for Boozer instead of trying to get him as a FA? If they have 17-19mil they can get Gordon and Boozer and have about 10mil for next year too.

Eric Pincus:
Hamilton for Boozer could arguably make sense for both teams if he Carlos doesn't opt out

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Post#79 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:29 am

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josh in detroit:
detroit gets better this year and make playoff seed 3 to 6? true or false?

Eric Pincus:
Six would be high

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Post#80 » by nasty daddy » Wed Jul 1, 2009 3:30 am

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sammy in la:
if ariza or lamar isn't resigned is it possible they may go after grant hill, sean marion, mcdyess, marbury, & bibby. is it better for kobe to sign an extension now or 2 years from now?

Eric Pincus:
I left out McDyess - he'd be a possibility if Odom leaves. Kobe can opt out next year and probably will.

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