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Post#281 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:34 am

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Sources: Gordon, Villanueva to Pistons
The Detroit Pistons made the biggest early splash in free agency on Wednesday, agreeing to terms with Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva. Former Bulls guard Gordon will receive a five-year, $55 million deal, while former Bucks forward Villanueva gets a five-year deal for $40 million, sources told ESPN.com's Chris Broussard.

Gordon rejected deals from Chicago in excess of $50 million each of the past two seasons. Milwaukee elected to let the 24-year-old Villanueva become an unrestricted free agent earlier this week, after the Bucks determined that matching any restricted free-agent offers would move the team closer to the luxury tax threshold and limit changing the roster. The Associated Press first reported the Villanueva signing. Free agents can't officially sign with new teams until July 8. Gordon, who was taken third in the 2004 draft by Chicago, led the Bulls in scoring each of the past four seasons. He averaged 20.4 points per game on 45.5 percent shooting last year. For his career, he has a 21.3 points per game average.

Villanueva, the seventh overall pick by Toronto in 2006 who has played the past three seasons with the Bucks, averaged 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds per game last season. The Pistons now turn their attention to re-signing forward Antonio McDyess, but they'll have competition from the Cavaliers, Celtics and Spurs.

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Post#282 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:36 am

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Rob Mahoney of Hardwood Paroxysm: "In theory, you shouldn't let go of assets without compensation. C-Nuv is a fairly valuable player, as evidenced by the insane amount of money the Pistons will pay him shortly. But did the Bucks really have any call to re-sign him? Was there really any possibility that a non-star scorer should be at the core of this team, tying the purse strings and giving Scott Skiles an aneurysm? [Charlie] Villanueva is a better talent than [Ramon] Sessions, and one that fills what is likely a greater need in regards to both position and skill. Yet, when it came down to deciding between the two, the Bucks' hands were tied. Sessions isn't likely to receive anything more than the midlevel, while the subtle sexiness of Villanueva's game could net him some serious dough. I'm definitely of the opinion that he doesn't deserve that kind of cash to begin with, but that's not really the issue here. The market for Villanueva's services is about to be set, and we'll soon see that the Bucks never really stood a chance. Even if the Bucks reserved the right to match offers for Charlie, the decision was never really theirs. The Bucks' hands were tied when they signed Bobby Simmons to an absurd contract, when they gave Michael Redd more money than he was worth, and when they made Dan Gazuric the richest man ever named Dan Gadzuric. Some of that is mismanagement and some of it is the horrors of small market basketball, but all of it has ensured that Villanueva isn't sticking around with the Bucks."

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Post#283 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:37 am

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Matt McHale of By the Horns: "Losing [Ben] Gordon -- his 20 PPG, his big shot-making ability, his enormous biceps -- would partially cripple the Bulls this season, even as it left them with some serious financial flexibility going into the already-fabled Summer of 2010 ... Keeping Gordon would almost certainly mean shipping off Kirk Hinrich, which would sort of make team defense the sacrificial lamb. And who, exactly, would back up Derrick Rose? A sign-and-trade involving Gordon is possible, too. Man, anything seems possible at this point. How long has Gordon's contract been an issue? Three straight summers now? ... However this thing ends, one thing is certain: The Baby Bulls Era is over. Team building blocks are going to be discarded and rearranged. In all likelihood, this squad will look remarkably different in the next year or so. Something unknown (and, currently, unknowable) is being put together here in Chicago, we just don't know what it is yet…and we don't know whether Ben Gordon will be a part of it. "

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Post#284 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:38 am

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•A. Sherrod Blakely of Booth Newspapers: "All the talk about building a franchise that can consistently compete at the highest level sounds good. But that's not going to happen until this franchise stops acting like a junior college for head coaches who get the boot after a year or two. President of basketball operations Joe Dumars' reasoning for firing Curry was legitimate. Players began to sour on Curry near the end of last season, and Curry didn't make the kind of strides needed to mend those relationships. The Pistons finished 39-43 and were swept out of the first round of the playoffs by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Coaching has as much to do with managing egos as it does managing a player's minutes. But there was a greater concern. There will be a lot of talk in the coming days about the strained relationships between Curry and key Pistons such as Richard Hamilton. But there was an even bigger concern that those same issues might be magnified with a revamped roster that should be bolstered via free agency, which begins today. If the Pistons sign Ben Gordon and keep Richard Hamilton, would both start? If not, who comes off the bench?"

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Post#285 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:40 am

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The NBA Team Winning this Off-Season: The Bears
By that I mean, not some cutesy nickname for the Grizzlies. I mean: People who are pessimistic about the economy. As we tiptoe into free agency, I'm feeling there are plenty of signs that big-dollar NBA contract offers will be precious and rare this off-season. A few of the many examples:

•Carlos Boozer opts in. He's the kind of player that teams save cap space for in any normal economy. But obviously his judgment was that a guaranteed year was better than facing the 2009 the open market. (By the way, how is he supposed to judge this on Tuesday when negotiating with teams is not allowed until Wednesday?)
•Shaquille O'Neal for cap space. The suspicion is he may be the most important acquisition of the off-season, maybe even the key piece to a title winner. And it was for almost nothing.
•Charlie Villanueva teamless. He becomes one of the very best players ever to find himself without a qualifying offer.
•Marquis Daniels: No chance. He was good for the Pacers this season, but did anybody think Indiana would pick up his option at more than $7 million? That number seems almost laughably high, now.
•Ryan Anderson. I can't tell you how many people at the draft told me they were surprised that the Nets had to include promising, talented and affordable Ryan Anderson in the Vince Carter deal. The implication is that it's harder than it used to be to find people to pay contracts like Carter's, and it takes more than a little sweetener.
•Not everyone can plan for 2010. Somebody should do an analysis: How much cap space is out there for 2010 free agents, vs. what is the 2010 market value of the free agents that money will be spent on. My point: At some point, teams might cross the line and be saving more in aggregate than they could possibly spend. That would be a sign that what we're seeing now is more financial pain and less financial planning.

What does all this mean (besides the obvious "Ben Gordon should have taken that money last summer")? My main takeaway message is: If you're a free agent, and somebody comes knocking at your door at midnight tonight with a lavish offer ... sign it.

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Post#286 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:42 am

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Team executives widely believed that Ben Gordon would quickly agree to terms with Detroit, a move that would almost certainly require other moves to create a spot for the Bulls’ shooting guard. The Pistons just endured a 39-win season and first-round playoff sweep, in large part due to the three-headed backcourt of Rodney Stuckey, Richard Hamilton, and Allen Iverson. The fallout led to coach Michael Curry’s sudden and unexpected firing Tuesday, with Doug Collins and former Mavs coach Avery Johnson emerging as the front-runners to replace him. A high-level coaching source told CBSSports.com that the job appeared to be Collins’ to lose.

UPDATE: The Pistons believe they can land both Gordon and Charlie Villanueva and are making their pitch on the first day of free agency, two people familiar with the situation confirmed.

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Post#287 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:43 am

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Villanueva, who became an unrestricted free agent after Milwaukee decided not to tender him a qualifying offer, looks like a fallback option for Cleveland. The Spurs also are considering Antonio McDyess.

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Post#288 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:56 am

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Clippers to trade Randolph for Quentin Richardson
Clearing the way for No. 1 pick Blake Griffin, the Clippers have agreed to trade power forward Zach Randolph to Memphis for former Clipper Quentin Richardson, The Times learned today.

Because of salary-cap rules, the deal can't be completed until next week.

A Clippers spokesman said the team would have no comment on the report.

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Post#289 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:58 am

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Rasheed Wallace’s camp was expecting calls early Wednesday from the Celtics, Cavaliers, and Spurs, among others.

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Post#290 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:15 am

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This rebuilding blueprint looks familiar
No other general manager in the NBA has done it. And here is Joe Dumars, trying to do it twice.Dumars built the 2004 NBA champion Pistons without one sure Hall of Famer on the roster. How difficult is that? Those Pistons are the only team in the last 30 years to pull it off. Obviously, Dumars would love to have a Hall of Famer on his team. But they are hard to land. So instead, he is doing what he has done exceptionally well in the past: finding high-caliber, high-character, unappreciated talent that fits into a system, and — this is crucial — signing reasonable contracts to maintain flexibility. So Ben Gordon, the Chicago Bulls’ best player, has agreed to become a Piston. Charlie Villanueva, a rising talent, has done so as well. Their arrivals put the Pistons back in the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference, and they allow Dumars to keep maneuvering until he has all the right pieces. Remember, he didn’t add the final starter on the 2004 champs, Rasheed Wallace, until February of that season.

Gordon, like Allen Iverson, is an undersized shooting guard, an electrifying scorer and a questionable defender. Unlike Iverson, Gordon is a consummate professional who is comfortable coming off the bench if that’s what his coach asks. His attitude is impeccable. Pistons fans will love him. Gordon is also a much more efficient player than Iverson was. He shot 45.5% from the field this season, an outstanding percentage for a 6-foot-3 guard who shoots as many three-pointers as he does. And speaking of shooting three-pointers: Gordon does it as well as anybody in the league and should give the Pistons a component they lost when they traded Chauncey Billups. Gordon is a career 41.5% three-point shooter. For comparison’s sake: Reggie Miller’s career percentage was 39.5 and Billups’ is 38.8. Gordon can come off the bench behind Rip Hamilton. But he also gives Dumars the ability to trade Hamilton for the right deal. It is extremely rare to have an All-Star at one position and a 20-point scorer in his prime backing him up. But that’s where the Pistons stand at shooting guard right now.If there is a concern, it is that neither Gordon, Hamilton nor Rodney Stuckey is a pure point guard. But there aren’t many pure point guards in the league these days. The key is for Stuckey to improve his defense enough that he can defend quick ballhandlers.

As for Villanueva: He is something of a consolation prize, because if Utah center Carlos Boozer had opted out of his contract, I believe the Pistons would have preferred Boozer. But Villanueva is 6-10, turns 25 in August and just averaged 16 points a game. He is a good player, although he probably won’t ever be a great one. And at five years and $35 million, the Pistons got Villanueva at a very reasonable rate. Most teams have at least two or three guys making $7 million a year. That makes Villanueva a good value for the Pistons, and potentially a valuable trading chip down the road. This is why Dumars was so determined to use his cap space this summer, instead of 2010 like the rest of the league. Only two other teams — Oklahoma City and Memphis — had significant cap space this summer. The faltering economy has made a lot of owners reluctant to spend. Free agency is a buyer’s market. Next summer will be totally different, especially if the economy recovers. Half the teams in the league are clearing cap space for a shot at a few superstars, and once those stars sign, teams will be throwing big money at players who don’t deserve it. Next summer, the Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva contracts will look reasonable. In the meantime, you are assured of watching a young, rising Pistons team in the playoffs next spring.

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Post#291 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:18 am

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Report: Detroit Pistons, Ben Gordon agree to deal
The Detroit Pistons already have a great shooting guard in Richard Hamilton and a decent young guard in Rodney Stuckey, but they’re reportedly about to add some potent scoring ability to their backcourt. Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo reports that, according to a source, the team has reached an agreement with free-agent guard Ben Gordon on a five-year contract worth around $55 million.

Last season Gordon averaged 20.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists on 45.5% shooting (41.0% three-pointers) per game for the Bulls. He’s played for Chicago since entering the NBA in the 2004-05 season. If the Pistons were to play small-ball, with Stuckey at point, Gordon at shooting guard and Hamilton at small forward, it would be one of the most undersized lineups in the league. Gordon is very strong, but has the height of a point guard. Hamilton is a very thin two-guard. So should the team put Gordon at the point, even though he’s definitely not a true floor general?

It’s also possible that Gordon is used as a scorer off the bench, similarly to how the Chicago Bulls used him for much of his time there. But generally, when a team pays a player $11 million per season, they expect the player to start. Tough to say how Gordon will fit next to Hamilton and Tayshaun Prince. The team is reportedly also trying to add free agent power forward Charlie Villanueva, among others.

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Post#292 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:21 am

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Pistons' Dumars wants coach in place by Tuesday
The Detroit Pistons don't plan to wait long to name a replacement for fired coach Michael Curry.Joe Dumars, the Pistons' president for basketball operations, doesn't have a "complete list" of candidates but wants to act in less than a week, before next Tuesday's opening practice for the NBA developmental league. "My goal is to have a head coach in place by the time we go out to Las Vegas," Dumars said in a video posted on the team's Web site. The NBA Summer League runs July 10-19

The Pistons are in a good position to improve their lineup for the coming season with about $20 million under the salary cap to work with, to say nothing about four of the first 44 picks in the NBA draft. "We're definitely in the mode of reshaping our roster," Dumars said last week. "We need to add about three or four talented players by drafting them, signing them or trading for them." Dumars announced Curry's dismissal Tuesday. The first-year coach led the Pistons to a 39-43 regular-season record and a four-straight-game loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the opening round of the NBA playoffs.

In the video, Dumars said Detroit needs a more experienced coach as it moves to integrate new players with remaining veterans. "We think it's best to move forward with a more experienced coach to get us through these times right now," Dumars said. "We're going through a transition now where we're bringing back some of the veterans, we're implementing some of the younger guys. "That's probably a little bit too much for a first-time head coach. ... It's a little bit unfair of me to put him in that situation." Dumars and Curry played together at Detroit, but that wasn't enough to save Curry's job after he led the team to a losing regular-season record and four lopsided playoff losses to the Cavaliers after six straight Eastern Conference finals appearances

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Post#293 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:24 am

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Pistons agree with Gordon, Villanueva (UPDATE)
The Detroit Pistons struck first Wednesday, getting commitments from their top two free-agent targets, Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva.

Gordon agreed to a five-year, $55 million deal, according to a source familiar with the negotiations. Villanueva also agreed to a five-year deal in the $35 million range -- or slightly above the anticipated mid-level exception of $5.6 million per year -- a person involved in those discussions said. The exact figures won't be known until the deals are signed on July 8, after the league and players association agree on the salary cap and luxury tax for the 2009-10 season. After firing coach Michael Curry Tuesday, Pistons president Joe Dumars acted swiftly in targeting Gordon and Villanueva with the salary-cap space produced by the controversial decision to trade Chauncey Billups to the Nuggets for Allen Iverson and his $22 million expiring contract last November. But the signings posed two potential problems: 1) There isn't enough room in the same backcourt for Gordon, Richard Hamilton, and Rodney Stuckey; and 2) The Pistons will no longer be major players in the much better free-agent summer of 2010. Not able to afford another miserable season for the mere chance that a big-ticket free agent would come to Detroit in '10, Dumars decided to strike now. The Pistons were among only a handful of teams with significant cap space this summer, and thus could dictate which players they pursued. Next summer, they might've ended up on the periphery of the excitement when LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, and others were looking for not only money, but also a championship-ready roster to join.

The Pistons don't have a championship roster, but they did have money. As a buyer in a seller's market, Dumars obviously felt the time to act was this summer, not next. The backcourt logjam lends credence to the idea that Dumars isn't finished shuffling the deck this summer. Some league executives have speculated that once Dumars landed Gordon, a prolific scorer who doesn't do much else, he would begin exploring trade possibilities for Hamilton. That's somewhat ironic, given that Hamilton's contentious relationship with Curry led, in part, to the coach being fired after only one season. Hamilton has four years and nearly $50 million left on the extension he signed shortly before Billups was shipped to Denver and the demolition of the Pistons began. Moving Hamilton would give Dumars a Gordon-Stuckey backcourt, which presumably either Doug Collins or Avery Johnson -- the two front-runners to succeed Curry -- would find intriguing.

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Post#294 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:28 am

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Pistons reach deals with Gordon, Villanueva
The Detroit Pistons have reached agreement with free-agent guard Ben Gordon(notes) and forward Charlie Villanueva(notes), a source with knowledge of the talks told Yahoo! Sports Wednesday evening. Gordon will receive a five-year contract worth around $55 million while Villanueva’s five-year deal is expected to be worth about $35 million. Gordon and Villanueva, who played together for a year at UConn, traveled to Detroit on Wednesday morning to meet with Detroit president Joe Dumars and other Pistons front-office officials. They took a tour of the practice facility in Auburn Hills, had lunch with management and both ultimately came to terms on an agreement. Gordon agreed first and Villanueva followed soon after.

The loss of Gordon is a blow to the Bulls, who tried to re-sign the shooting guard. Gordon turned down contract extensions for $54 million and $50 million in the past two offseasons as a restricted free agent. It is believed the Bulls were willing to go to $10 million a season for him, but were outbid by the Pistons. No free agents can sign until the league-mandated moratorium ends on July 8. The Pistons also continue to negotiate with one of their own free agents, forward Antonio McDyess.

The signing of Gordon, 26, could make another former UConn player, Richard Hamilton, expendable in a trade. Hamilton, 31, could be used to bring back another low-post presence: perhaps Utah Jazz forward Carlos Boozer, Los Angeles Clippers’ center Chris Kaman or New Orleans Hornets center Tyson Chandler. Gordon averaged 20.7 points a game last season for the Bulls and 18.5 in his five seasons in Chicago. He was the third pick in the 2004 NBA draft. Dumars is remaking the Pistons, who are expected to lose Rasheed Wallace to free agency. Dumars fired coach Michael Curry on Wednesday, and ex-Pistons coach Doug Collins is considered the frontrunner for the job. Sources say Collins still has to sell his staying power and stability to Detroit management. Former Dallas Mavericks coach Avery Johnson will be considered, too.

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Post#295 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:33 am

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Pistons have deals with Gordon, Villanueva
That didn’t take long. On the first day of the NBA’s free-agency period, the Pistons made major moves to shore up their three-point shooting and perimeter athleticism by agreeing to deals with coveted free agents Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva, the Free Press has learned. And while teams can’t publicly comment on free agents until July 8 — the first day players can sign — the Gordon deal is believed to be worth $55 million over five years and Villanueva’s is thought to be worth $35 million over five years. The Pistons came into the free-agency period with between $18 million and $20 million in salary-cap space. Wednesday’s deals total $18 million a season. Both deals are significant raises from last season. Gordon made $6.4 million for the Bulls; Villanueva earned $3.4 million with the Bucks. The deals became known later in the evening to cap a whirlwind day when the former Connecticut standouts flew in to Detroit to meet with Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars.

Apparently the money was right and the players heard all they needed to hear.Their acquisitions are significant. Dumars now can concentrate the rest of the off-season on upgrading frontcourt talent. A trade (possibly shooting guard Rip Hamilton or small forward Tayshaun Prince) could bring the size the Pistons need to contend again in the Eastern Conference. Gordon, 26, has been nailing three-pointers and creating his own shot since he came into the league as the third pick of the 2004 draft. He is scorer who is a great shooter and adept at running the pick-and-roll. He stands 6-feet-3 and carries a career scoring average of 18.5 points. His compact body allows him to get into the paint and finish through contact. The only real knock is that he’s too short for shooting guard since he lacks the playmaking skills to play the point. That leads to defensive mismatches when paired against taller and more athletic players such as Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade. Gordon has been on the Pistons’ radar for quite some time. and he upped his value when he averaged 24.3 points during a classic seven-game series against the Boston Celtics in this year’s playoffs.

Villanueva, 24, is a 6-10 forward with a budding inside-outside game. He is coming off career highs in scoring (16.2) and rebounding (6.7). He is a four-year veteran whose career has been marred with inconsistency, but when Milwaukee declined to offer him a qualifying offer, a possible emerging talent hit the open market. As for other free agents, reports have the Pistons interested in Magic forward Hedo Turkoglu, but his age (30) and price tag should keep the Pistons from a deal. Also, the Pistons waived Fabricio Oberto. Oberto was acquired last month from San Antonio in a three-team deal that sent former Piston Amir Johnson to Milwaukee in a salary-cap move. Oberto was under contract for $3.5 million, but only $1.8 million was guaranteed so the Pistons clear $1.7 million under the salary cap.

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Post#296 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:39 am

http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=303976

Looks like bye to Ben, but there's still a chance Gordon will stay with Bulls
The Ben Gordon era may already be over in Chicago.

Detroit, with about $19 million in cap space, is expected to be an ardent pursuer. Adding Gordon to a backcourt of Richard Hamilton and Rodney Stuckey doesn't seem logical, since none of the three is a true point guard.

But multiple media reports from Detroit have suggested that Gordon is the Pistons' target, along with Milwaukee forward Charlie Villanueva.

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Post#297 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:41 am

http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=303976

Besides Detroit, Oklahoma City and Memphis are the only teams with significant cap room this summer. The Thunder could be a possibility for Gordon, but rumors have suggested OKC will go after Utah restricted free agent Paul Millsap.

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Post#298 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:42 am

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The Pistons pulled a shocking move on the eve of free agency by firing coach Michael Curry after one tumultuous season. There was talk that the relationship between Curry and Hamilton was strained by the coach's decision to start Allen Iverson at two guard last season.

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Post#299 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:43 am

http://www.insidehoops.com/blog/?p=4501

Clippers to trade Zach Randolph for Quentin Richardson
The Los Angeles Times reports: Clearing the way for No. 1 pick Blake Griffin, the Clippers have agreed to trade power forward Zach Randolph to Memphis for former Clipper Quentin Richardson, The Times learned today. Because of salary-cap rules, the deal can’t be completed until next week… With Richardson under contract for only this season, the deal gets them out from under Randolph’s contract, which has two seasons, worth $33.3 million left on it.

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Post#300 » by nasty daddy » Thu Jul 2, 2009 2:45 am

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Detroit Pistons to sign Charlie Villanueva
The AP reports: A person with the knowledge of the negotiations says the Detroit Pistons have agreed in principle to contracts with free agents Ben Gordon and Charlie Villanueva… Villanueva, the seventh overall pick by Toronto in 2005 who has played the last three of his NBA season with the Milwaukee Bucks, also agreed to a five-year deal. His contract is worth at least $35 million. Villanueva averaged 16.2 points and 6.7 rebounds last season for the Bucks.

InsideHoops.com editor says: The Pistons have a hole at the power forward position, and Villanueva should fill it as a starter, probably immediately.

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