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  • Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

    Here are the free agents after this year:


    Michael Bradley Atlanta Free Agent
    Jason Collier Atlanta Free Agent
    Obinna Ekezie Atlanta Free Agent
    Mamadou N'Diaye Atlanta Free Agent
    Wesley Person Atlanta Free Agent
    Joel Przybilla Atlanta Restricted Free Agent
    Zeljko Rebracca Atlanta Free Agent
    Bob Sura Atlanta Free Agent
    Jacque Vaughn Atlanta Free Agent
    Dana Barros Boston Free Agent
    Ernest Brown Boston Free Agent
    Chris Mihm Boston Restricted Free Agent
    Jamal Crawford Chicago Restricted Free Agent
    Ronald Dupree Chicago Free Agent
    Marcus Fizer Chicago Restricted Free Agent
    Kendall Gill Chicago Free Agent
    Linton Johnson Chicago Free Agent
    Jannero Pargo Chicago Free Agent
    Paul Shirley Chicago Free Agent
    Ruben Boumtje Boumtje Cleveland Free Agent
    Lee Nailon Cleveland Free Agent
    Eric Williams Cleveland Free Agent
    Travis Best Dallas Free Agent
    Marquis Daniels Dallas Free Agent
    Scott Williams Dallas Free Agent
    Chris Andersen Denver Free Agent
    Jon Barry Denver Free Agent
    Michael Doleac Denver Free Agent
    Mark Pope Denver Free Agent
    Rodney White Denver Free Agent
    Tremaine Fowlkes Detroit Free Agent
    Darvin Ham Detroit Free Agent
    Lindsey Hunter Detroit Free Agent
    Mike James Detroit Free Agent
    Mehmet Okur Detroit Free Agent
    Rasheed Wallace Detroit Free Agent
    J.R. Bremer Golden State Free Agent
    Brian Cardinal Golden State Free Agent
    Calbert Cheaney Golden State Free Agent
    Adonal Foyle Golden State Free Agent
    Avery Johnson Golden State Free Agent
    Mark Jackson Houston Free Agent
    Scott Padgett Houston Free Agent
    Mike Wilks Houston Free Agent
    Kenny Anderson Indiana Free Agent
    Jamison Brewer Indiana Free Agent
    Matt Barnes L.A. Clippers Free Agent
    Keyon Dooling L.A. Clippers Restricted Free Agent
    Josh Moore L.A. Clippers Free Agent
    Doug Overton L.A. Clippers Free Agent
    Quentin Richardson L.A. Clippers Restricted Free Agent
    Bobby Simmons L.A. Clippers Free Agent
    Horace Grant L.A. Lakers Free Agent
    Stanislav Medvedenko L.A. Lakers Free Agent
    Bryon Russell L.A. Lakers Free Agent
    Stromile Swift Memphis Restricted Free Agent
    Jake Tsakalidis Memphis Restricted Free Agent
    Rafer Alston Miami Free Agent
    Rasual Butler Miami Free Agent
    Bimbo Coles Miami Free Agent
    Samaki Walker Miami Free Agent
    John Wallace Miami Free Agent
    Loren Woods Miami Free Agent
    Wang Zhizhi Miami Free Agent
    Damon Jones Milwaukee Free Agent
    Brevin Knight Milwaukee Free Agent
    Toni Kukoc Milwaukee Free Agent
    Trenton Hassell Minnesota Free Agent
    Fred Hoiberg Minnesota Free Agent
    Darrick Martin Minnesota Free Agent
    Oliver Miller Minnesota Free Agent
    Gary Trent Minnesota Free Agent
    Brandon Armstrong New Jersey Free Agent
    Hubert Davis New Jersey Free Agent
    Kenyon Martin New Jersey Restricted Free Agent
    Tamar Slay New Jersey Free Agent
    Courtney Alexander New Orleans Restricted Free Agent
    Stacey Augmon New Orleans Free Agent
    Maurice Carter New Orleans Free Agent
    Steve Smith New Orleans Free Agent
    Robert Traylor New Orleans Free Agent
    Shammond Williams New Orleans Free Agent
    Vin Baker New York Free Agent
    DerMarr Johnson New York Free Agent
    Britton Johnsen Orlando Free Agent
    Sean Rooks Orlando Free Agent
    DeShawn Stevenson Orlando Restricted Free Agent
    Zendon Hamilton Philadelphia Free Agent
    Amal McCaskill Philadelphia Free Agent
    Keon Clark Phoenix Free Agent
    Donnell Harvey Phoenix Free Agent
    Antonio McDyess Phoenix Free Agent
    Desmond Ferguson Portland Free Agent
    Darius Miles Portland Restricted Free Agent
    Rodney Buford Sacramento Free Agent
    Vlade Divac Sacramento Free Agent
    Tony Massenburg Sacramento Free Agent
    Jabari Smith Sacramento Free Agent
    Matt Carroll San Antonio Free Agent
    Alex Garcia San Antonio Free Agent
    Manu Ginobili San Antonio Free Agent
    Jason Hart San Antonio Free Agent
    Sean Marks San Antonio Free Agent
    Hidayet Turkoglu San Antonio Restricted Free Agent
    Charlie Ward San Antonio Free Agent
    Kevin Willis San Antonio Free Agent
    Brent Barry Seattle Free Agent
    Ansu Sesay Seattle Free Agent
    Robert Archibald Toronto Free Agent
    Corie Blount Toronto Free Agent
    Michael Curry Toronto Free Agent
    Dion Glover Toronto Free Agent
    Morris Peterson Toronto Restricted Free Agent
    Rod Strickland Toronto Free Agent
    Carlos Arroyo Utah Free Agent
    Jarron Collins Utah Free Agent
    Gordan Giricek Utah Free Agent
    Tom Gugliotta Utah Free Agent
    Mikki Moore Utah Free Agent
    Greg Ostertag Utah Free Agent
    Michael Ruffin Utah Free Agent
    Lonny Baxter Washington Free Agent
    Mitchell Butler Washington Free Agent
    Etan Thomas Washington Restricted Free Agent
    Chris Whitney Washington Free Agent

    Those with player options for this season:

    Stephen Jackson Atlanta player option
    Mark Blount Boston player option
    Brandon Hunter Boston team option
    Michael Stewart Boston player option
    Carlos Boozer Cleveland team option
    Steve Nash Dallas player option
    Antoine Walker Dallas player option
    Ryan Bowen Denver team option
    Marcus Camby Denver player option
    Jeff Trepagnier Denver team option
    Jeryl Sasser Free Agent team option
    Erick Dampier Golden State player option
    Nick Van Exel Golden State player option
    Anthony Johnson Indiana player option
    Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers player option
    Derek Fisher L.A. Lakers player option
    Karl Malone L.A. Lakers player option
    Gary Payton L.A. Lakers player option
    Theron Smith Memphis team option
    Brian Skinner Milwaukee player option
    Troy Hudson Minnesota player option
    Latrell Sprewell Minnesota player option
    Rodney Rogers New Jersey player option
    Anfernee Hardaway New York player option
    Steven Hunter Orlando team option
    Tyronn Lue Orlando player option
    Zaur Pachulia Orlando player option
    Allen Iverson Philadelphia player option
    Omar Cook Portland team option
    Eddie Gill Portland team option
    Vladimir Stepania Portland player option
    Anthony Peeler Sacramento player option
    Darius Songaila Sacramento team option
    Gerald Wallace Sacramento team option
    Bruce Bowen San Antonio player option
    Devin Brown San Antonio team option
    Robert Horry San Antonio team option
    Richie Frahm Seattle team option
    Vitaly Potapenko Seattle player option
    Lamond Murray Toronto player option
    Milt Palacio Toronto player option
    Mo Williams Utah team option


    All this from www.realgm.com... I'll post a condensed list next...
    Here, everyone have a : on me

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    Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

    Would be nice if the position they played was listed , I know most of them , but alot of others might not.
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    • #3
      Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

      Chris Andersen F/C Nuggets, Carlos Arroyo Utah Pg, Rafer Alston pg Miami, Manu Ginobli P/SG Spurs, and possibly Mark BLount C Boston


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      • #4
        Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

        Here are the more notable members of the above list in my mind... I've bolded those I think we should consider pursueing

        Wesley Person Atlanta Free Agent
        Joel Przybilla Atlanta Restricted Free Agent
        Zeljko Rebracca Atlanta Free Agent
        Bob Sura Atlanta Free Agent
        Jacque Vaughn Atlanta Free Agent
        Chris Mihm Boston Restricted Free Agent
        Jamal Crawford Chicago Restricted Free Agent
        Marcus Fizer Chicago Restricted Free Agent
        Jannero Pargo Chicago Free Agent
        Eric Williams Cleveland Free Agent
        Marquis Daniels Dallas Free Agent
        Chris Andersen Denver Free Agent
        Jon Barry Denver Free Agent
        Lindsey Hunter Detroit Free Agent
        Mike James Detroit Free Agent
        Mehmet Okur Detroit Free Agent
        Rasheed Wallace Detroit Free Agent
        J.R. Bremer Golden State Free Agent
        Adonal Foyle Golden State Free Agent
        Kenny Anderson Indiana Free Agent
        Jamison Brewer Indiana Free Agent
        Keyon Dooling L.A. Clippers Restricted Free Agent
        Quentin Richardson L.A. Clippers Restricted Free Agent
        Bobby Simmons L.A. Clippers Free Agent
        Stanislav Medvedenko L.A. Lakers Free Agent
        Stromile Swift Memphis Restricted Free Agent
        Jake Tsakalidis Memphis Restricted Free Agent
        Rafer Alston Miami Free Agent
        Damon Jones Milwaukee Free Agent
        Trenton Hassell Minnesota Free Agent
        Fred Hoiberg Minnesota Free Agent
        Kenyon Martin New Jersey Restricted Free Agent
        DerMarr Johnson New York Free Agent
        Keon Clark Phoenix Free Agent
        Antonio McDyess Phoenix Free Agent
        Darius Miles Portland Restricted Free Agent
        Vlade Divac Sacramento Free Agent
        Manu Ginobili San Antonio Free Agent
        Hidayet Turkoglu San Antonio Restricted Free Agent
        Brent Barry Seattle Free Agent
        Dion Glover Toronto Free Agent
        Morris Peterson Toronto Restricted Free Agent
        Carlos Arroyo Utah Free Agent
        Gordan Giricek Utah Free Agent
        Greg Ostertag Utah Free Agent

        Those with options for this season:

        Stephen Jackson Atlanta player option
        Steve Nash Dallas player option
        Antoine Walker Dallas player option
        Marcus Camby Denver player option
        Erick Dampier Golden State player option

        Nick Van Exel Golden State player option
        Anthony Johnson Indiana player option
        Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers player option
        Derek Fisher L.A. Lakers player option
        Karl Malone L.A. Lakers player option
        Gary Payton L.A. Lakers player option

        Troy Hudson Minnesota player option
        Latrell Sprewell Minnesota player option
        Rodney Rogers New Jersey player option
        Anfernee Hardaway New York player option
        Allen Iverson Philadelphia player option
        Vladimir Stepania Portland player option
        Bruce Bowen San Antonio player option

        Robert Horry San Antonio team option
        Vitaly Potapenko Seattle player option
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        • #5
          Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

          You forgot John Crotty. ed:

          I wouldn't mind having....

          Jamal Crawford [doubt it]
          Chris Andersen
          Quentin Richardson [doubt it]
          Stromile Swift
          Rafer Aston [great energy and offense]
          Trenton Hassell [I wanted him last offseason]
          Fred Hoiberg [two Freddies! Whoo!]
          Brent Barry [after an offseason filled with rumours of us trading Ronnie for him]
          Hedo Turkoglu [if only to keep him from hitting game-tying threes on us]

          And any of the option players, minus Horry and Potapenko.
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          • #6
            Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

            According to that Orlando article http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/sportstoryS0602MAGIC.htm

            "Golden State is about to lose center Erick Dampier in free agency..."

            Could you imagine Dampier here again!!! That would be a formidable frontline.

            He'll probably go to somewhere that can afford him, but its nice to dream.
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            • #7
              Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

              Damp would be very nice to have. And yes, you are dreaming.
              Official Member of the Anti-Alliteration Association

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              • #8
                Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                MARK BLOUNT, MARK BLOUNT, MARK BLOUNT!!!

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                • #9
                  Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                  MARK BLOUNT, MARK BLOUNT, MARK BLOUNT!!!
                  Yep, player option this year accordingto HoopsHype. I like him.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                    Oh lord , I hope Unclebuck doesn't see your Dampier comment

                    I don't think damps is all that , Jeff Foster is Fine , He just needs to fine tune his game alittle , I think Jeff Could Be Better than Rik Smits if he works at it. , our biggest needs are SG , Backup PG
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                    • #11
                      Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                      Oh lord , I hope Unclebuck doesn't see your Dampier comment

                      I don't think damps is all that , Jeff Foster is Fine , He just needs to fine tune his game alittle , I think Jeff Could Be Better than Rik Smits if he works at it. , our biggest needs are SG , Backup PG
                      I'm fine with AJ in backup PG.
                      Don't ask Marvin Harrison what he did during the bye week. "Batman never told where the Bat Cave is," he explained.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                        Yeah, I'm happy with Jeff. I wouldn't mind having another big body [somebody like Pollard, but somebody who plays], but strengthening the guard positions is the priority.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                          Oh lord , I hope Unclebuck doesn't see your Dampier comment

                          I don't think damps is all that , Jeff Foster is Fine , He just needs to fine tune his game alittle , I think Jeff Could Be Better than Rik Smits if he works at it. , our biggest needs are SG , Backup PG
                          I'm fine with AJ in backup PG.
                          He's not too bad. I'd like somebody who can get the offense moving a little more, so there's not as much of a dropoff when Tins goes out. Maybe AJ can get better at that, he did a decent job this series.

                          And I really, really want Jamison to play more.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                            Oh lord , I hope Unclebuck doesn't see your Dampier comment

                            I don't think damps is all that , Jeff Foster is Fine , He just needs to fine tune his game alittle , I think Jeff Could Be Better than Rik Smits if he works at it. , our biggest needs are SG , Backup PG
                            I'm fine with AJ in backup PG.
                            We still need a 3rd viable backup PG , rememeber Kenny is gone
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                            • #15
                              Re: Free Agents this summer... Who to pursue?

                              Oh lord , I hope Unclebuck doesn't see your Dampier comment
                              Sorry, I'm new here... i don't get it... good or bad?


                              In any case...

                              Blount is on the extended list.... I forgot about him because I always confuse him with the other guy named Blount who used to play basketball (cory?)..
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