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  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

    I didn't have anywhere to put this, but Conrad was on JMVs show yesterday and said that about a 2/3rds of the teams this year will be at or over the luxury tax threshold, so he called the summer of the exception. He speculated that the Pacers could offer 5 or 5.5 million worth of salary exception money that may be attractive to some higher priced Free Agents, that most cannot. He seemed to act like this could be a valuable tool to pick up a complimentary player. Just something to consider, I think, post draft/Tinsley arbitration going into the FA period.

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    • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

      Originally posted by Speed View Post
      I didn't have anywhere to put this, but Conrad was on JMVs show yesterday and said that about a 2/3rds of the teams this year will be at or over the luxury tax threshold, so he called the summer of the exception. He speculated that the Pacers could offer 5 or 5.5 million worth of salary exception money that may be attractive to some higher priced Free Agents, that most cannot. He seemed to act like this could be a valuable tool to pick up a complimentary player. Just something to consider, I think, post draft/Tinsley arbitration going into the FA period.
      I haven't even looked at free agency yet - what free agents might we target with that $5-5.5M?
      "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
      -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

        Latest buzz:

        http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft...e=09DraftBuzz2

        POSTED: June 24 -- 11:11 a.m. ET

        Andy Katz: Wednesday got off to a hurried start for Minnesota, which diverted the travel plans of Arizona State's James Harden.

        NBA officials confirmed that Harden was supposed to be at Wednesday's media session in New York but had an unscheduled workout thrust onto his schedule late Tuesday night.

        According to a source close to Harden, Harden flew to Minneapolis for an interview and light shooting workout with the Timberwolves on Wednesday.

        The source said Harden was told by Washington that he would have been the Wizards' pick at No. 5 prior to Tuesday's trade that shipped the fifth pick to Minnesota for Randy Foye and Mike Miller, with three Wizards -- Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov -- also heading to Minnesota.

        The source said Harden would go to either Oklahoma City at No. 3 or Minnesota at No. 5 or 6, pending further moves by the Wolves.

        Harden is expected to get to New York late Wednesday night.

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        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

          Originally posted by blanket View Post
          I haven't even looked at free agency yet - what free agents might we target with that $5-5.5M?
          I honestly don't know, yet.

          Another thing Bruno said was the Hansbrough conducted his interview in a fashion that sent the message he didn't want to doing the interview. He said just listen to the Pacers.com interview, but I really haven't listened to it, can anyone verify this vibe?

          He also said that PG didn't make sense for the Pacers in his opinion that it's the least area of need. He seemed to think it would be a big.
          Last edited by Speed; 06-24-2009, 12:13 PM.

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          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

            Originally posted by Speed View Post
            I honestly don't know, yet.

            Another thing Bruno said was the Hansbrough conducted his interview in a fashion that sent the message he didn't want to doing the interview. He said just listen to the Pacers.com interview, but I really haven't listened to it, can anyone verify this vibe?

            He also said that PG didn't make sense for the Pacers in his opinion that it's the least area of need. He seemed to think it would be a big.
            Thanks. Yes, I think most of us got that same read on Hansbrough's demeanor in that pacers.com interview.
            "I'll always be a part of Donnie Walsh."
            -Ron Artest, Denver Post, 12.28.05

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            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

              http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/columns/story?columnist=stein_marc&page=TradeChatter-090624

              Updated: June 24, 2009, 12:13 PM ET
              Trade chatter: Buzz on Shaq, Knicks


              By Marc Stein
              ESPN.com
              Archive



              Multiple servings of draft-week trade chatter and other basketball business culled from various sources plugged into the NBA's front-office grapevine:


              O'Neal

              Three reasons we've experienced a hush -- temporary hush, that is -- of Shaquille O'Neal-to-Cleveland talk:

              1. The Suns and Cavs, sources say, were trying hard last week to recruit a third team to help facilitate the deal, presumably to help furnish Phoenix with more than just the financial relief that would come with the acquisitions of Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic. No willing third team offering up a serviceable big man whom Phoenix likes has been located. Yet.

              2. The Cavs recognize that Big Ben's potential willingness to be bought out of his $14 million ending salary and the expiration of Pavlovic's $4.9 million salary (with only $1.5 million guaranteed) add up to two decent trade chips. It thus benefits Cleveland to shop around to see what else might be available, because the list of teams willing to take on Shaq's $21 million salary next season is a very short one at the minute.

              As I've been saying since March, knowledgeable sources continue to insist that O'Neal is at best on Dallas' B-list or maybe even its C-list of offseason targets, no matter how many times someone suggests that the Mavs are willing to offer up, say, Josh Howard for The Diesel. Even facing its serious need to get younger, Dallas wasn't willing to make Howard (and his expiring deal) available to Washington for the No. 5 pick that the Wizards wound up dealing to Minnesota.

              3. In almost every front office in the league -- even San Antonio's, now that the Spurs have made their big play for Richard Jefferson -- draft considerations are inevitably the focus this week. Which makes it even harder to pull a third team in.
              Yet you can safely assume that we'll be back to Shaq quickly.






              Milicic


              The Grizzlies aren't just entertaining the idea of parting with the No. 2 overall pick in Thursday's draft. They've also engaged in advanced discussions with the Knicks that should put former No. 2 overall pick Darko Milicic in New York by week's end ... unless Memphis winds up needing Milicic's expiring contract in another draft-related trade.

              Sources say that the proposed swap would send Milicic to the Knicks for swingman Quentin Richardson and cash. Milicic is scheduled to earn $7.5 million next season in the final year of a three-year deal he received from the Griz in 2007; Richardson has a player option for next season at $8.7 million.

              If the teams go through with the trade, Milicic would join his fourth team since Detroit infamously gambled on him in 2003 with the pick immediately after LeBron James ... and right before Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. But it's believed that Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni hasn't been able to kick his long-standing interest in seeing what he can get out of the perpetually, uh, casual 24-year-old. Despite his unquestioned standing as one of the biggest draft busts in league history, Milicic would have to be considered an intriguing one-year rental for the go-go-go Knicks given his length, mobility, passing skills and age.

              Wouldn't he?








              Strong indications persist that the Pistons will go ahead with their expected hard push for Chicago Bulls free agent-to-be Ben Gordon starting July 1, even though Rip Hamilton's contract extension hasn't even kicked in yet.

              So you also can expect to keep hearing Hamilton's name surfacing in trade proposals, in spite of all his history in Detroit, because the Pistons can't possibly find a way to make room for Gordon, Hamilton and Rodney Stuckey. And then you have to consider the rumblings on our radar about how Rip and Pistons coach Michael Curry are not exactly sharing the same worldview.








              Charlotte indeed offered defensive ace Raja Bell to Golden State earlier this week for Kelenna Azubuike and Marco Belinelli but, sources say, was quickly turned down by the Dubs.

              Unrelated but undeniably intriguing Warriors tidbit: Slender rookie Anthony Randolph, also known as the closest thing to an untouchable on the Warriors' payroll, has gained 20 pounds and grown an inch to nearly 7 feet since the end of this past season.








              Chicago, by all accounts, has been increasingly open in its willingness to move power forward Tyrus Thomas. Kirk Hinrich, meanwhile, is said to be prominent on Portland's wish list given the Blazers' growing pessimism about persuading Phoenix to part with Steve Nash via trade and their ability to sign Jason Kidd away from Dallas.

              The larger holes that Cleveland's exit in the Eastern Conference finals created on the wing and in its frontcourt rotation, coupled with the Lakers' championship run and subsequent deep desire to re-sign Lamar Odom and Trevor Ariza, have increased the Mavs' confidence when it comes to re-signing Kidd, who has been linked with those two teams for months.








              In case you missed it on NBA TV this past weekend, perhaps the most well-sourced Pacers expert in the media -- TNT's Reggie Miller -- said he expects Indy to deal T.J. Ford or Jarrett Jack to make room for a new point guard on draft day. After averaging a career-high 13.1 points per game last season, Jack will become a free agent July 1 if the Pacers decline to pick up his option.

              Yet you can see the larger point: Someone on the inside appears to have told Miller that one of those two definitely won't be back next season with the Pacers, who likewise are still trying to rid themselves of Jamaal Tinsley.







              Word is Mike Fratello will not receive consideration for the Wolves' coaching vacancy from former NBC colleague David Kahn. However, Kahn apparently did want Fratello to serve as Kevin McHale's top assistant/successor-in-waiting if McHale had been willing to return to Minnesota's bench on the one-year deal extended to McHale before Kahn's hiring.

              When he's done lording over the draft with his four first-round picks, Kahn is expected to target a young coach to take over his young team. That's one of the reasons ESPN's Mark Jackson has been widely billed as the favorite for the job, ahead of ex-Toronto Raptors coach Sam Mitchell in spite of Mitchell's status as a longtime favorite of Wolves owner Glen Taylor.

              Bonus Wolves nugget: Kahn's willingness to take on Darius Songaila, who is scheduled to earn $4.5 million next season, looks like the clincher that persuaded Washington to take Minnesota's offer over New York's for the Wizards' lottery pick: Randy Foye and Mike Miller in exchange for No. 5, Etan Thomas, Oleksiy Pecherov and Songaila. Shedding Songaila wasn't an option in a deal with the Knicks built around Wizards ex Larry Hughes.






              Camby


              Why is Marcus Camby said to be available in Clipperland so soon after being frequently described as off-limits leading up to this past season's February trade deadline? Because the Clips have discovered this month that they can't move Zach Randolph or Chris Kaman unless they're also willing to move down from No. 1 in Thursday's draft order. Which they obviously have zero interest in considering.

              The Clips also love bargain-find frontcourt man DeAndre Jordan, so Camby -- whose defensive pedigree and expiring $9.7 million salary make him a hugely popular trade target -- is the big man easiest for L.A. to move to make room for the incoming Blake Griffin.

              We're told that management also has decreed that assistant coach Kim Hughes will not be let go -- unlike the rest of Mike Dunleavy's staff -- to keep Hughes in place as a potential interim successor to Dunleavy in the unlikely event that the Clips and their under-fire coach/GM part ways during the season. A parting remains unlikely even if Hughes hangs on because, as you've surely heard dozens of times by now, Dunleavy still has two years left on his contract worth more than $10 million.






              Bryant

              Dan Patrick will always be one of my all-time favorites on TV or radio, but he wasn't quite supplied with the whole story in his recent interview with Mavs owner Mark Cuban. Patrick ragged on Cuban for not pulling the trigger on a Dirk Nowitzki-for-Kobe Bryant deal during Kobe's six-month Trade Me phase in 2007, but such a trade was never truly possible, even though Cuban shared on Patrick's show this week that he did discuss the possibility with Lakers owner Jerry Buss.

              Bryant, remember, owns the only no-trade clause in the NBA. Dallas was on Bryant's short wish list of potential trade destinations only if Nowitzki would have been there waiting as a teammate. If the teams had ever gotten close on a Dirk-for-Kobe swap, Bryant would have nixed it, just as he was never going to accept a trade to the Bulls if L.A. was getting Luol Deng.

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              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                Side note, it seemed strange to me that they did a full article on Maynor today in the Star, a day before the draft. I'm sure they don't know anything, but Wells picks him in his Mock draft and then Rabjohns does a full piece on him the day before. Strange to me. I love the kid, so I'd be very happy with the pick.

                http://www.indystar.com/article/2009...ol+point+guard

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                • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                  Originally posted by Speed View Post
                  Side note, it seemed strange to me that they did a full article on Maynor today in the Star, a day before the draft. I'm sure they don't know anything, but Wells picks him in his Mock draft and then Rabjohns does a full piece on him the day before. Strange to me. I love the kid, so I'd be very happy with the pick.

                  http://www.indystar.com/article/2009...ol+point+guard
                  It does seem a little strange. If we're going to draft Maynor, however, I really hope we do the Bulls deal if it's available. Maynor will definitely be there at 16.
                  "A man with no belly has no appetite for life."

                  - Salman Rushdie

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                  • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                    Here's the best mock I've seen yet, or at least the one with which I most strongly resonate:

                    http://walterfootball.com/nbadraft2009mock.php

                    We've made a big deal about the possibility of Jennings dropping to us, but methinks Holiday may be the gift that drops in our lap.

                    Here's another thought I'm not sure we've discussed at all: What if DeRozan drops to us? Ignore him, pick & trade him immediately or keep him around for a year or two?


                    "He’s no shrinking violet when it comes to that kind of stuff."

                    - Rick Carlisle on how Kevin Pritchard responds to needed roster changes.

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                      Originally posted by DrFife View Post
                      What if DeRozan drops to us? Ignore him, pick & trade him immediately or keep him around for a year or two?

                      I've thought about that and if the Raptors don't take him, I could see it happening. I do not think Bird would take him, at all, nor would I want him too.

                      He's a "potential" guy.

                      DeRozan has been the quietest of the top prospects too, so I wonder. I still wouldn't mind him falling because you hope that would allow you to get more in a trade for someone who loves him.

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                      • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                        I think melli made a post like this a while back so apologies if I'm repeating stuff...just bear with me.

                        So these guys are definitely gone before 13:

                        Blake Griffin
                        Ricky Rubio
                        James Harden
                        Hasheem Thabeet
                        Tyreke Evans
                        Stephon Curry

                        These guys are most likely gone:

                        Demar DeRozan
                        Jonny Flynn
                        Jordan Hill

                        That's nine guys. That means that if the Pacers hold on to their pick, they should get one of (or one of the above three):
                        Gerald Henderson
                        Jrue Holiday
                        Brandon Jennings
                        Terrence Williams
                        Earl Clark

                        That's not bad.
                        Last edited by rexnom; 06-24-2009, 01:14 PM.

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                        • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                          Originally posted by DrFife View Post
                          Here's the best mock I've seen yet, or at least the one with which I most strongly resonate:

                          http://walterfootball.com/nbadraft2009mock.php

                          We've made a big deal about the possibility of Jennings dropping to us, but methinks Holiday may be the gift that drops in our lap.

                          Here's another thought I'm not sure we've discussed at all: What if DeRozan drops to us? Ignore him, pick & trade him immediately or keep him around for a year or two?
                          I really hope your right on Holdiay. Upside or not he doesn't seem ready to help the Pacers that much this year.

                          I would be happy with the 16th + another late round earlier second round pick. Maynor at 16.

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                          • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                            Buzza, buzz-buzz-buzz-buzz-buzz-buzz-buzz:


                            http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/draft...aftBuzz-090624

                            POSTED: June 24 -- 12:43 p.m. ET

                            Chris Broussard: Rajon Rondo is definitely on the market. I'm told he's very hard for Doc Rivers to coach, and that while Rondo gets along OK with his teammates, he's far from a great teammate. The fear in Boston is that if Rondo's this difficult to handle on a rookie-scale salary, he's going to be a monster once he gets big money.

                            One GM told me, "They won a championship with this guy and he's coming off a tremendous playoff performance ... and they're looking to trade him. That tells you how bad things are."


                            POSTED: June 24 -- 12:17 p.m. ET


                            Marc Stein: The Celtics scoffed with vigor Tuesday night when we presented them with a Rajon Rondo/Brian Scalabrine-for-Rudy Gay/Mike Conley scenario.

                            It certainly does make more sense that the Celts wouldn't surrender Rondo without getting the second overall pick back in the swap, but it's clearly getting harder and harder for them to convince folks that Rondo isn't in play.

                            POSTED: June 24 -- 11:55 a.m. ET


                            Marc Stein: The Grizzlies aren't just entertaining the idea of parting with the No. 2 overall pick in Thursday's draft. They've also engaged in advanced discussions with the Knicks that should put former No. 2 overall pick Darko Milicic in New York by week's end ... unless Memphis winds up needing Milicic's expiring contract in another draft-related trade.

                            Sources say that the proposed swap would send Milicic to the Knicks for swingman Quentin Richardson and cash. Milicic is scheduled to earn $7.5 million next season in the final year of a three-year deal he received from the Griz in 2007; Richardson has a player option for next season at $8.7 million.

                            If the teams go through with the trade, Milicic would join his fourth team since Detroit infamously gambled on him in 2003 with the pick immediately after LeBron James ... and right before Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. But it's believed that Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni hasn't been able to kick his long-standing interest in seeing what he can get out of the perpetually, uh, casual 24-year-old. Despite his unquestioned standing as one of the biggest draft busts in league history, Milicic would have to be considered an intriguing one-year rental for the go-go-go Knicks given his length, mobility, passing skills and age.

                            Wouldn't he?

                            • Read Stein's entire trade-chatter column here

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                            • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                              Originally posted by DrFife View Post
                              Here's the best mock I've seen yet, or at least the one with which I most strongly resonate:

                              http://walterfootball.com/nbadraft2009mock.php

                              We've made a big deal about the possibility of Jennings dropping to us, but methinks Holiday may be the gift that drops in our lap.

                              Here's another thought I'm not sure we've discussed at all: What if DeRozan drops to us? Ignore him, pick & trade him immediately or keep him around for a year or two?
                              Ummmm...

                              # 13 Indiana Pacers: Jrue Holiday, G, UCLA, 6-3, Fr.
                              Holiday is another wild card in the 2009 NBA Draft as he could go as high as No. 4. The Pacers need an athletic power forward first and foremost, but would be making a slight reach in drafting James Johnson or even Austin Daye. The possibility of Jarrett Jack leaving via free agency makes Holiday a wise selection.

                              Think: Royal Ivey
                              Well, that's encouraging.

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                              • Re: Official 2009 NBA Draft Recruiting Center

                                Was reading Chad Ford's chat:

                                Cory (Indy): Chad do you see David Morway and The Legend making any moves?

                                Chad Ford: Haven't heard anything specific out of Indiana, but they do have a one pretty coveted chip .. Jeff Foster. And believe it or not a number of GMs around the league are really warming up to Troy Murphy after his stellar season last year. So they have some chips if they want to make a deal.

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