So I had to take a break from all the places I write because it has been a busy year already. I have some NBA stuff I need to get off my chest. I need to smack some dime droppers and draft action as well. First lets get to a few free-agents.
First off it bothers me that it is so acceptable, almost like no big deal (pun intended) when an above average players gets $60 million to play basketball for a few years. This is also the cause to my problem of only getting to one game a year now because of ticket prices. Really does a hot dog of that quality really justify $5 and beers for $9?
1. Rashard Lewis- Will he stay or will he go? I think he goes. He may not want to sign on as the lone gun on a team in rebuilding mode. The Sonics just drafted Kevin Durant who plays the same position. Lewis may get short term max money such as the new common 4 years $60 million deal, but he could get that in a sign and trade almost anywhere. Which teams could make the move? Portland, Miami, and Orlando are the commons teams you here on him. What about Boston? They just got Ray Allen from Seattle why not Lewis also?
2. Chauncey Billups - He is unrestricted but the chances of him leaving Detroit are restricted. Orlando's name again pops up on this one. The Pistons can offer more money to stay and the Magic would have to do a sign and trade. These teams did it once before with Grant Hill. I thought there was no way Grant would leave Detroit but a sign and trade deal that sent Hill to the Magic the Pistons got Ben Wallace and Chucky Adkins. Maybe in this sign and trade deal the Magic would send Grant Hill and Darko Milicic back to Detroit. All three players are free agents currently, Darko is restricted.
3. Kurt Hinrich's mama is ugly. He isn't a free agent but I had to say that.
4. Gerald Wallace - he is probably going to remain a Bobcat. He may get a little over rated by some because he carried the Bobcats most of the year. Someone had to do it! Although if he does stay and they solidify the roster around him they may make a playoff run. He may still be a player on the rise.
Cleveland - take this time as a chance to get better. Dont overpay for your own mediocre not supporting players you have as free and restricted agents. Take this chance to get Lebron two guys that are going to step up and take the pressure off of Lebron. They went all the way to the finals but got slammed by a team like San Antonio who plays 9 deep and as a unit. The Cavs still stand around watching Lebron hoping he may kick it out to them at some point.
Greg Oden will be a solid player? He looks like he has all the tools to be a two way player in the NBA. Well actually he looks like "Grandpa Lebron" in the Nike commercials but that was another blog down the line. I wish he could have played two more years in college to refine his game. This may have been his fathers decision to come out early and go pro.
Kevin Durant is another player that two more years of college basketball would have helped immensly. He has the shot and skills but doesn't have the "NBA body" that he needs to play with men instead of kids on the court. Like they say on Wall Street though is "sell high" and their stock has never been higher and was at its ceiling.
UPDATES:
Rip Hamilton to Seattle? Frank Hughes, Sonics Insider for The News Tribune, quoting a source from local radio station WXYT, says the Pistons are considering shipping Richard Hamilton to Seattle, for Lewis?
Gerald Wallace, one of the hottest names in free agency, has drawn interest from the Pistons. According to the AP- The Charlotte Bobcats face heavy competition in their effort to re-sign leading scorer Gerald Wallace. The Bobcats were one of eight teams that contacted Wallace when the NBA's free agency period began at midnight Saturday. Dallas, Orlando, Milwaukee, Detroit, Miami, Portland and Golden State all made inquiries, a person close to Wallace said Sunday.
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