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  • Expansion Draft List

    Here's the latest list of players available for Charlotte to draft:

    http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlot...8924771.htm?1c

    I'm afraid AJ will be gone.
    The poster formerly known as Rimfire

  • #2
    Re: Expansion Draft List

    AJ is as replaceable as an empty roll of toilet paper. Why be afraid he's gone?

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    • #3
      Re: Expansion Draft List

      gotta register for the site


      yes I agree...we culd lose him. Although I've seen a couple of mediot generated mock drafts and in neither one did we lose a player.
      Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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      • #4
        Re: Expansion Draft List

        gotta register for the site

        Dang - it let me in when I went there the first time. Just rtied again for the cut-n-paste and can't do it.

        IIRC, the Pacers list was Brewer, AJ, Pollard, James Jones & Brezec
        The poster formerly known as Rimfire

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        • #5
          Re: Expansion Draft List

          ATLANTA

          Alan Henderson, F-C, 6-9, 31.

          BOSTON

          Chucky Atkins, G, 5-11, 29. Ernest Brown*, C, 7-0, 25; Brandon Hunter, F, 6-7, 23; Jumaine Jones, F, 6-8, 25; Michael Stewart, F, 6-10, 29.

          CHICAGO

          Antonio Davis, C-F, 6-9, 35; Ronald Dupree*, F, 6-7, 23; Marcus Fizer*, F, 6-8, 25; Scottie Pippen, F-G, 6-8, 38; Eddie Robinson, F, 6-9, 28; Jerome Williams, F-C, 6-9, 31.

          CLEVELAND

          Ruben Boumtje Boumtje*, C, 7-0, 26; Jason Kapono, F, 6-8, 23; Ira Newble, F, 6-7, 29; Kevin Ollie, G, 6-2, 31.

          DALLAS

          Tariq Abdul-Wahad, F-G, 6-6, 29; Tony Delk, G, 6-2, 30; Danny Fortson, C-F, 6-8, 28; Antoine Walker, F, 6-9, 27.

          DENVER

          Jeff Trepagnier*, G, 6-4, 24.

          GOLDEN STATE

          J.R. Bremer*, G, 6-2, 23; Evan Eschmeyer, C, 6-11, 29; Popeye Jones, F, 6-8, 33.

          HOUSTON

          Adrian Griffin, G-F, 6-5, 29; Eric Piatkowski, G-F, 6-7, 33; Maurice Taylor, F, 6-9, 27.

          INDIANA

          Jamison Brewer*, G, 6-4 23; Primoz Brezec, C, 7-1, 24; Austin Croshere, F, 6-9, 28; Anthony Johnson, G, 6-3, 29; James Jones, F, 6-8, 23; Scot Pollard, F-C, 6-11, 29.

          L.A. CLIPPERS

          Matt Barnes*, F, 6-7, 24; Keyon Dooling*, G, 6-3, 24; Predrag Drobnjak, C, 6-11, 28; Eddie House, G, 6-1, 26; Josh Moore*, C, 7-2, 23.

          MEMPHIS

          Troy Bell, G, 6-1, 23; Ryan Humphrey, F, 6-8, 24; Dahntay Jones, G-F, 6-6, 23; Bo Outlaw, F, 6-8, 23; Theron Smith, F, 6-8, 23; Jake Tsakalidis*, C, 7-2, 25; Lorenzen Wright, C, 6-11, 28.

          MIAMI

          Brian Grant, C-F, 6-9, 32; Eddie Jones, G, 6-6, 32; Loren Woods*, C, 7-2, 25.

          MINNESOTA

          Ervin Johnson, C, 6-11, 36.

          MILWAUKEE

          Brian Skinner, C-F, 6-9, 28; Erick Strickland, G, 6-3, 30.

          NEW JERSEY

          Kerry Kittles, G, 6-5, 30; Alonzo Mourning, C, 6-10, 34; Rodney Rogers, F, 6-7, 32; Tamar Slay*, G, 6-9, 24.

          NEW ORLEANS

          Courtney Alexander*, G, 6-6, 27, Maurice Carter*, G, 6-5, 27.

          NEW YORK

          Shandon Anderson, G-F, 6-6, 30; Penny Hardaway, G-F, 6-7, 32; Allan Houston, G, 6-6, 33; Moochie Norris, G, 6-2, 30; Cezary Trybanski, C, 7-2, 24.

          ORLANDO

          Reece Gaines, G, 6-4, 25, Britton Johnsen*, F, 6-10, 24; Zaza Pachulia, C, 6-11, 20; DeShawn Stevenson*, G, 6-5, 25.

          PHILADELPHIA

          Greg Buckner, F-G, 6-4, 27; Marc Jackson, F-C, 6-10, 29; Todd MacCulloch, C, 7-0, 28; Aaron McKie, G, 6-5, 28; Derrick Coleman, F-C, 6-10, 36.

          PHOENIX

          Howard Eisley, G, 6-2, 31; Jahidi White, C-F, 6-9, 28.

          PORTLAND

          Omar Cook, G, 6-1, 22; Dan Dickau, G, 6-0, 25; Desmond Ferguson*, F, 6-7, 26; Eddie Gill, G, 6-0, 25; Ruben Patterson, F-G, 6-5, 28; Vladimir Stepania, C, 7-1, 28; Qyntel Woods, F, 6-8, 23.

          SACRAMENTO

          Gerald Wallace, F, 6-7, 21.

          SAN ANTONIO

          Matt Carroll, G, 6-6, 23; Malik Rose, F, 6-7, 29; Charlie Ward, G, 6-2, 33.

          SEATTLE

          Calvin Booth, C, 6-11, 28; Jerome James, C, 7-1, 28; Richie Frahm*, G, 6-5, 26; Vitaly Potapenko, C-F, 6-10, 29.

          UTAH

          Curtis Borchardt, C, 7-0, 23; Aleksandar Pavlovic, F, 6-7, 20.

          WASHINGTON

          Lonny Baxter*, F, 6-8, 25; Juan Dixon, G, 6-3, 25; Christian Laettner, F-C, 6-11, 34; Jerry Stackhouse, G-F, 6-6, 29.

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          • #6
            Re: Expansion Draft List

            Yes I actually went through and added all of the bold tags just like its listed on the site.
            I think I need a life.

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            • #7
              Re: Expansion Draft List

              Yes I actually went through and added all of the bold tags just like its listed on the site.
              I think I need a life.
              Couldn't hurt.

              Thanks a lot though!
              Official Member of the Anti-Alliteration Association

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              • #8
                Re: Expansion Draft List

                Yes I actually went through and added all of the bold tags just like its listed on the site.
                I think I need a life.
                Now if you can just look up all their salaries and paste them in, we can decide whom they will take!
                The poster "pacertom" since this forum began (and before!). I changed my name here to "Slick Pinkham" in honor of the imaginary player That Bobby "Slick" Leonard picked late in the 1971 ABA draft (true story!).

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                • #9
                  Re: Expansion Draft List

                  I'll be interested in who LA and Detroit add. Aren't they supposed to have that turned in today? (2 days after the end of the PO's)
                  Ever notice how friendly folks are at a shootin' range??.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Expansion Draft List

                    The First Figure Listed Was Their 2003/2004 Salary, Each Following Figure Corresponds With The Following Years Salary Up Untill 2008/2009

                    Atlanta
                    Alan Henderson - $7,682,188 $8,273,125

                    Boston
                    Chucky Atkins - $3,900,000 $4,200,000 $4,500,000
                    Ernest Brown - $56,367
                    Brandon Hunter - $366,931 $620,046*
                    Jumaine Jones - $1,500,000 $1,687,500 $1,875,000
                    Michael Stewart - $4,480,000 $4,800,000

                    Chicago
                    Antonio Davis - $12,000,000 $12,000,000 $13,000,000
                    Ronald Dupree - $228,312
                    Marcus Fizer - $3,726,994 $4,915,905
                    Scottie Pippen - $4,917,000 $5,408,700
                    Eddie Robinson - $6,246,960 $6,767,540 $7,288,120
                    Jerome Williams - $5,400,000 $5,600,000 $6,075,000 $6,425,000 $7,050,000

                    Cleveland
                    Ruben Boumtje Boumtje - $638,679
                    Jason Kapono - $366,931
                    Ira Newble - $2,431,183 $2,704,350 $2,950,200 $3,196,050 $3,441,900
                    Kevin Ollie - $2,458,500 $2,704,350 $2,950,200 $3,196,050 $3,441,900

                    Dallas
                    Tariq Abdul-Wahad - $6,187,500 $6,750,000 $7,312,500 $7,875,000
                    Tony Delk - $2,925,000 $3,150,000 $3,375,000
                    Danny Fortson - $5,247,619 $5,922,078 $6,415,584 $6,909,091
                    Antoine Walker - $13,500,000 $14,625,000

                    Denver
                    Jeff Trepagnier - $638,679 $720,046

                    Golden State
                    J.R. Bremer - $169,104
                    Evan Eschmeyer - $2,800,000 $3,103,800 $3,407,600 $3,711,400
                    Popeye Jones - $1,070,000

                    Houston
                    Adrian Griffin - $688,679 $807,546
                    Eric Piatkowski - $2,458,500 $2,704,350 $2,950,200
                    Maurice Taylor - $7,800,000 $8,450,000 $9,100,000 $9,750,000

                    Indiana
                    Jamison Brewer - $638,679
                    Primoz Brezec - $861,600 $1,554,326 $2,305,066
                    Austin Croshere - $7,610,000 $8,260,000 $8,910,000 $9,560,000
                    Anthony Johnson - $813,679 $932,546
                    James Jones - $366,931 $620,046
                    Scot Pollard - $5,309,563 $5,792,250 $6,274,937

                    LA Clippers
                    Matt Barnes - $216,082
                    Keyon Dooling - $2,256,444 $3,073,277
                    Predrag Drobnjak - $2,500,000 $2,812,500 $3,125,000 $3,437,500
                    Eddie House - $775,000 $825,000
                    Josh Moore - $366,931

                    Memphis
                    Troy Bell - $1,285,440 $1,381,920 $1,478,280 $2,267,681 $3,186,092
                    Ryan Humphrey - $1,143,360 $1,223,160 $1,883,666 $2,686,108
                    Dahntay Jones - $1,063,680 $1,143,360 $1,223,160 $1,886,112 $2,702,799
                    Bo Outlaw - $5,955,000 $5,355,000
                    Theron Smith - $366,931 $620,046
                    Jake Tsakalidis - $1,580,702 $2,322,051
                    Lorenzen Wright - $6,600,000 $7,150,000 $7,700,000

                    Miami
                    Brian Grant - $12,234,063 $13,346,250 $14,458,438 $15,570,625
                    Eddie Jones - $12,320,000 $13,440,000 $14,560,000 $15,680,000
                    Loren Woods - $631,583

                    Minnesota
                    Ervin Johnson - $4,498,514 $4,998,349

                    Milwaukee
                    Brian Skinner - $1,500,000 $1,650,000 $1,800,000
                    Erick Strickland - $1,500,000 $1,650,000

                    New Jersey
                    Kerry Kittles - $9,266,666 $9,816,666
                    Alonzo Mourning - $4,917,000 $5,408,700 $5,900,400 $6,392,100
                    Rodney Rogers - $3,075,600 $3,355,200
                    Tamar Slay - $512,435

                    New Orleans
                    Courtney Alexander - $2,178,841 $3,013,338
                    Maurice Carter - $73,386

                    New York
                    Shandon Anderson - $6,700,000 $7,300,000 $7,900,000 $8,500,000
                    Penny Hardaway - $13,500,000 $14,625,000 $15,750,000
                    Allan Houston - $15,937,500 $17,531,250 $19,125,000 $20,718,750
                    Moochie Norris - $3,500,000 $3,850,000 $4,200,000 $4,550,000
                    Cezary Trybanski - $1,600,000 $1,760,000

                    Orlando
                    Reece Gaines - $1,127,600 $1,212,200 $1,296,800 $1,987,994 $2,779,216
                    Britton Johnsen - $142,695
                    Zaza Pachulia - $366,931 $620,046
                    DeShawn Stevenson - $1,624,022 $2,362,953

                    Philadelphia
                    Greg Buckner - $2,640,000 $2,880,000 $3,120,000 $3,360,000 $3,600,000
                    Marc Jackson - $3,900,000 $4,225,000 $4,550,000 $4,875,000
                    Todd MacCulloch - $5,445,600 $5,899,400 $6,353,200 $6,807,000
                    Aaron McKie - $5,000,000 $5,500,000 $6,000,000 $6,500,000 $7,000,000
                    Derrick Coleman - $4,000,000 $4,500,000 $5,000,000

                    Phoenix
                    Howard Eisley - $5,843,750 $6,375,000 $6,906,250 $7,437,500
                    Jahidi White - $5,394,125 $5,884,500

                    Portland
                    Omar Cook - $175,311
                    Dan Dickau - $835,200 $893,400 $1,612,587 $2,402,754
                    Desmond Ferguson - $20,385
                    Eddie Gill - $305,147 $720,046
                    Ruben Patterson - $5,430,600 $5,899,400 $6,353,200 $6,807,000
                    Vladimir Stepania - Salary Was Blank ???
                    Qyntel Woods - $1,053,720 $1,172,160 $1,867,250 $2,690,707

                    Sacramento
                    Gerald Wallace - $764,600 $1,377,045 $2,022,879

                    San Antonio
                    Matt Carroll - $110,079
                    Malik Rose - $4,916,250 $5,462,500 $6,008,750 $6,555,000 $7,101,250
                    Charlie Ward - $550,000 $1,100,000

                    Seattle
                    Calvin Booth - $5,446,800 $5,900,700 $6,354,600 $6,808,500
                    Jerome James - $4,545,000 $4,545,000
                    Richie Frahm - $366,931
                    Vitaly Potapenko - $5,715,000 $6,191,250

                    Utah
                    Curtis Borchardt - $1,197,240 $1,280,880 $1,969,993 $3,033,789
                    Aleksandar Pavlovic - $1,107,960 $1,191,000 $1,274,160 $1,962,206 $2,798,106

                    Washington
                    Lonny Baxter - $194,156 $620,046
                    Juan Dixon - $1,050,300 $1,123,500 $1,725,696 $2,436,682
                    Christian Laettner - $5,312,500 $6,187,500
                    Jerry Stackhouse - $6,495,000 $7,000,000 $7,500,000 $8,000,000

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                    • #11
                      Re: Expansion Draft List

                      In an ESPN Mock Expansion draft, they had Charlotte picking JJ

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                      • #12
                        Re: Expansion Draft List

                        Do you really expect James Jones to become one of those rare 2nd rounders who become something in the NBA? I peronsally think he'll ride the pine for a few more years before never being heard from again.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Expansion Draft List

                          Do you really expect James Jones to become one of those rare 2nd rounders who become something in the NBA? I peronsally think he'll ride the pine for a few more years before never being heard from again.
                          I, for one, think he'll be good.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Expansion Draft List

                            same list that was discussed and posted in this thread ,
                            http://www.pacersdigest.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4170

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                            • #15
                              Re: Expansion Draft List

                              I, for one, think he'll be good.
                              He could end up as a legit good player, or atleast good for a 2nd rounder aka Fred Hoiberg, but as of now he's just a towel boy and could be easily replaced by this years 2nd rounder or any minimum-wage played in the league. Besides, it would probably be better for his career if he was taken by the Bobcats. Atleast then he'd get some PT.

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