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  • Who's on track to become a free agent? We've got the 2009 and 2010 lists(ESPN)

    ESPN.com
    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/s...eeAgents-09-10

    Those who have been observing the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, New Jersey Nets and New York Knicks, among others, maneuver to create salary-cap space already have heard about "the Summer of LeBron." That's 2010, the year that LeBron James can opt out of his contract with the Cavs.

    But the offseason of 2010 is not just the Summer of LeBron: It's also the Summer of Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosh, Amare Stoudemire, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Tyson Chandler, Manu Ginobili, Richard Jefferson, Joe Johnson, Tracy McGrady, Yao Ming, Steve Nash, Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Redd, each of whom can become an unrestricted free agent in 2010.



    And in 2009, the list is illustrious, too: Kobe Bryant, Carlos Boozer, Allen Iverson, Ron Artest, Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion, Andre Miller, Lamar Odom and Rasheed Wallace can become unrestricted free agents this summer.



    And that's not to mention all the restricted free agents, as you can see below.



    Of course, not all of these players will reach free agency. But some will, which is why we're already hearing buzz about the summers of 2009 and 2010.

    Take a look and see whom your team could lose … or which players it might ink in '09 and '10.



    Key: ETO = Early Termination Option; P = Player Option; T = Team Option



    FREE AGENTS: 2009 AND 2010

    2009
    Atlanta RESTRICTED
    Thomas Gardner
    Othello Hunter
    Mario West
    Josh Childress
    Solomon Jones
    Marvin Williams

    UNRESTRICTED
    Zaza Pachulia
    Mike Bibby
    Ronald Murray

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Speedy Claxton
    Maurice Evans (P)
    Joe Johnson
    Randolph Morris

    2009
    Boston RESTRICTED
    Glen Davis
    Leon Powe

    UNRESTRICTED
    Eddie House (P)
    Stephon Marbury
    Mikki Moore

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Gabe Pruitt
    Rajon Rondo

    UNRESTRICTED
    Ray Allen
    Tony Allen
    Paul Pierce (ETO)
    Brian Scalabrine

    2009
    Charlotte RESTRICTED
    Raymond Felton
    Cartier Martin
    Sean May
    Sean Singletary (T)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Juwan Howard

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Dontell Jefferson

    UNRESTRICTED
    Raja Bell
    Nazr Mohammed (ETO)
    Vladimir Radmanovic (ETO)

    2009
    Chicago RESTRICTED
    Aaron Gray

    UNRESTRICTED
    Ben Gordon
    Lindsey Hunter
    Jerome James (P)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    DeMarcus Nelson
    Tyrus Thomas

    UNRESTRICTED
    Linton Johnson
    Brad Miller
    Anthony Roberson
    John Salmons (ETO)
    Tim Thomas

    2009
    Cleveland RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Zydrunas Ilgauskas (ETO)
    Joe Smith
    Wally Szczerbiak
    Anderson Varejao (P)
    Lorenzen Wright

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Tarence Kinsey
    Jawad Williams

    UNRESTRICTED
    LeBron James (P)
    Sasha Pavlovic
    Ben Wallace

    2009
    Dallas RESTRICTED
    Ryan Hollins

    UNRESTRICTED
    Brandon Bass
    Devean George (P)
    Gerald Green
    Jason Kidd
    James Singleton

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Shawne Williams

    UNRESTRICTED
    J.J. Barea (T)
    Josh Howard (T)
    Dirk Nowitzki (ETO)
    Jerry Stackhouse
    Antoine Wright

    2009
    Denver RESTRICTED
    Linas Kleiza
    Johan Petro

    UNRESTRICTED
    Chris Andersen
    Anthony Carter
    Jason Hart
    Steven Hunter (ETO)
    Dahntay Jones

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Renaldo Balkman

    UNRESTRICTED
    Kenyon Martin (ETO)

    2009
    Detroit RESTRICTED
    Walter Herrmann

    UNRESTRICTED
    Kwame Brown (P)
    Allen Iverson
    Antonio McDyess
    Rasheed Wallace

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Walter Sharpe

    UNRESTRICTED
    Amir Johnson

    2009
    Golden State RESTRICTED
    Rob Kurz
    C.J. Watson

    UNRESTRICTED
    Jamal Crawford (ETO)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Jermareo Davidson
    Anthony Morrow

    UNRESTRICTED
    Kelenna Azubuike (P)

    2009
    Houston RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Ron Artest
    Brian Cook (P)
    Dikembe Mutombo
    Von Wafer

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Carl Landry (T)
    Kyle Lowry
    Luis Scola

    UNRESTRICTED
    Brent Barry
    Chuck Hayes (T)
    Tracy McGrady
    Yao Ming (ETO)

    2009
    Indiana RESTRICTED
    Jarrett Jack
    Josh McRoberts

    UNRESTRICTED
    Maceo Baston
    Marquis Daniels (T)
    Travis Diener (P)
    Stephen Graham
    Rasho Nesterovic

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    T.J. Ford (P)

    2009
    L.A. Clippers RESTRICTED
    Alex Acker (T)
    Steve Novak

    UNRESTRICTED
    Ricky Davis (P)
    Fred Jones
    Brian Skinner (P)
    RESTRICTED
    Mardy Collins

    UNRESTRICTED
    Marcus Camby

    2009
    L.A. Lakers RESTRICTED
    Shannon Brown

    UNRESTRICTED
    Trevor Ariza
    Kobe Bryant (ETO)
    Lamar Odom

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Adam Morrison
    Sun Yue
    Jordan Farmar

    UNRESTRICTED
    Derek Fisher
    D.J. Mbenga
    Josh Powell

    2009
    Memphis RESTRICTED
    Juan Carlos Navarro
    Hakim Warrick

    UNRESTRICTED
    Chris Mihm
    Quinton Ross
    Mike Wilks

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Rudy Gay

    UNRESTRICTED
    Greg Buckner (P)
    Darko Milicic

    2009
    Miami RESTRICTED
    Joel Anthony
    Yakhouba Diawara (P)
    Jamario Moon
    Chris Quinn (P)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Mark Blount (ETO)
    Luther Head
    Jamaal Magloire
    Jermaine O'Neal (P)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Mario Chalmers (T)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Udonis Haslem
    Dwyane Wade (P)
    Dorell Wright

    2009
    Milwaukee RESTRICTED
    Ersan Ilyasova
    Ramon Sessions
    Charlie Villanueva

    UNRESTRICTED
    Malik Allen (P)
    Keith Bogans
    Francisco Elson (P)
    Damon Jones

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Richard Jefferson (ETO)
    Michael Redd (ETO)
    Luke Ridnour

    2009
    Minnesota RESTRICTED
    Bobby Brown (P)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Rodney Carney
    Jason Collins
    Kevin Ollie
    Shelden Williams

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Randy Foye

    UNRESTRICTED
    Mike Miller
    Brian Cardinal
    Mark Madsen
    Craig Smith
    Sebastian Telfair (P)

    2009
    New Jersey RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Maurice Ager
    Trenton Hassell (ETO)
    Jarvis Hayes (T)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Josh Boone
    Chris Douglas-Roberts (T)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Bobby Simmons

    2009
    New Orleans RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Ryan Bowen
    Devin Brown (P)
    Melvin Ely
    Sean Marks

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Hilton Armstrong

    UNRESTRICTED
    Rasual Butler
    Tyson Chandler (ETO)
    Antonio Daniels
    Peja Stojakovic (ETO)

    2009
    New York RESTRICTED
    David Lee
    Nate Robinson

    UNRESTRICTED
    Eddy Curry (ETO)
    Al Harrington (P)
    Quentin Richardson (ETO)
    Chris Wilcox

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Joe Crawford
    Chris Hunter

    UNRESTRICTED
    Chris Duhon
    Larry Hughes
    Jared Jeffries (ETO)
    Mouhamed Sene

    2009
    Oklahoma City RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Damien Wilkins (ETO)
    Desmond Mason
    Malik Rose
    Robert Swift

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Thabo Sefolosha

    UNRESTRICTED
    Chucky Atkins
    Shaun Livingston
    Earl Watson

    2009
    Orlando RESTRICTED
    Marcin Gortat
    Jeremy Richardson

    UNRESTRICTED
    Adonal Foyle
    Anthony Johnson (P)
    Tyronn Lue
    Hedo Turkoglu (ETO)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    J.J. Redick

    UNRESTRICTED
    Rafer Alston
    Tony Battie

    2009
    Philadelphia RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Royal Ivey (P)
    Donyell Marshall
    Andre Miller
    Theo Ratliff
    Kareem Rush

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Willie Green (ETO)

    2009
    Phoenix RESTRICTED
    Louis Amundson (T)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Matt Barnes
    Grant Hill
    Stromile Swift

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Steve Nash
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Amare Stoudemire (ETO)

    2009
    Portland RESTRICTED
    Channing Frye

    UNRESTRICTED
    Raef LaFrentz
    Shavlik Randolph
    Michael Ruffin

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    LaMarcus Aldridge
    Sergio Rodriguez
    Brandon Roy

    UNRESTRICTED
    Steve Blake
    Travis Outlaw
    Joel Przybilla (ETO)

    2009
    Sacramento RESTRICTED
    Ike Diogu
    Rashad McCants

    UNRESTRICTED
    Calvin Booth
    Bobby Jackson
    Cedric Simmons

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Kenny Thomas

    2009
    San Antonio RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Michael Finley (P)
    Drew Gooden
    Ime Udoka
    Jacque Vaughn

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Marcus Williams

    UNRESTRICTED
    Matt Bonner
    Bruce Bowen
    Manu Ginobili
    Roger Mason
    Fabricio Oberto
    Kurt Thomas

    2009
    Toronto RESTRICTED
    Carlos Delfino
    Joey Graham

    UNRESTRICTED
    Shawn Marion
    Anthony Parker
    Jake Voskuhl

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Andrea Bargnani
    Nathan Jawai
    Roko Ukic (P)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Chris Bosh (P)
    Quincy Douby
    Kris Humphries (P)
    Jason Kapono (P)
    Patrick O'Bryant

    2009
    Utah RESTRICTED
    Paul Millsap
    Kyrylo Fesenko (T)

    UNRESTRICTED
    Morris Almond
    Carlos Boozer (P)
    Jarron Collins
    Brevin Knight
    Kyle Korver (ETO)
    Mehmet Okur (ETO)
    Ronnie Price

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Ronnie Brewer

    UNRESTRICTED
    Matt Harpring
    2009

    Washington RESTRICTED
    None

    UNRESTRICTED
    Juan Dixon
    Mike James (P)
    Etan Thomas (ETO)

    2010
    RESTRICTED
    Dominic McGuire

    UNRESTRICTED
    Brendan Haywood
    Darius Songaila (ETO)
    DeShawn Stevenson (P)
    @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

  • #2
    Re: Who's on track to become a free agent? We've got the 2009 and 2010 lists(ESPN)

    The 2011 list would have been better because thats the year we can really spend
    "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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    • #3
      Re: Who's on track to become a free agent? We've got the 2009 and 2010 lists(ESPN)

      Originally posted by MillerTime View Post
      The 2011 list would have been better because thats the year we can really spend
      The pacers would have some expirings to trade in 2010. Murphy 11.9mil, Dunleavy 10.5mil,TJ Ford 8mil,Tynsley 7mil, Foster 6mil. That is a lot of money to trade or wait to expire.
      Last edited by vnzla81; 05-09-2009, 10:44 PM.
      @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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      • #4
        Re: Who's on track to become a free agent? We've got the 2009 and 2010 lists(ESPN)

        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
        The pacers would have some expirings to trade in 2010. Murphy 11.9mil, Dunleavy 10.5mil,TJ Ford 8mil,Tynsley 7mil, Foster 6mil. That is a lot of money to trade or wait to expire.
        All of those are expiring in 2011. I think teams would be more inclined to take on one of their salaries right before the trade deadline in 2011. Nevertheless, if you are saying that the Pacers would have some expiring contracts to trade, that doesnt mean we could sign a FA (which this thread is about)
        "So, which one of you guys is going to come in second?" - Larry Bird before the 3 point contest. He won.


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