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Rockets - 2003 NBA Free Agent Watch

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by Rockets34Legend, Jul 25, 2003.

  1. Rockets34Legend

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    Anyone on the list that can be of interest to the Rockets?

    The Rockets' signing of Eric Piatkowski means that James Posey is likely heading to Memphis. With the Hawks newfound saving, will they get into the Lamar Odom hunt?

    Here's Insider's latest look at who's going where . . .

    Also see: Updated Depth Charts

    Complete 2003 free agent list
    Key: (R) = restricted free agent

    1. Lamar Odom, SF, Clippers (R)
    In the mix? Heat, Nuggets, Hawks, Clippers
    Outlook: That Atlanta Journal Constitution reported on Friday that the Hawks would be interested in a sign-and-trade for Odom, but the chances of that happening appear to be very slim. Odom left Miami on Wednesday without an offer sheet from the Heat. From all accounts Odom wants to play in Miami and coach Pat Riley is in love. So what's the hold up? A couple of things. First, Odom is looking for a deal that averages at least $10 million a year. That's six years, for $60 million, if you do that math. Second, because the Clippers are also interested and are giving signals that they'll match, he's also leaning toward a shorter contract. A three-year, $30 million deal would work for Odom (and likely scare off the Clippers, who were offering three years for $24 million), but at a starting salary of $9 million a year, would the Heat balk? Finally, the Heat want to wait and see what the Clippers do with Corey Maggette before making a move.
    Insider Prediction: The Heat may give Odom an offer, but it looks like the Clips will match.

    2. Jason Terry, SG, Hawks (R)
    In the mix? Hawks, Nuggets, Sonics
    Outlook: 6-foot-2 shooting guard anyone? Anyone? The market for Terry could still be open if the Clippers were to match the Jazz's and Nuggets' offers for Corey Maggette and Andre Miller, respectively.
    Insider Prediction: The Hawks drafted a big point guard in Boris Diaw so they can afford to keep Terry around as a bargain.

    3. Elden Campbell, C, Sonics
    In the mix? Pistons, Knicks, Mavs
    Outlook: Sources in Detroit told Insider Wednesday night that the Pistons were on the verge of signing center Elden Campbell to a two-year deal starting at $4 million a season. Campbell's agent, Richard Howell, declined comment on the deal. The signing is expected to happen on Friday.
    Insider Prediction: The Pistons add yet another 7-footer.

    4. Reggie Miller, SG, Pacers
    In the mix? Pacers, Spurs, Nets, Lakers
    Outlook: It's hard to fathom a situation where the Pacers don't re-sign Miller. Then again, Karl Malone and Gary Payton bolted for less money and a chance to win a ring; would Miller do the same?
    Insider Prediction: The Pacers should be able to keep him around.

    5. Stephen Jackson, SF, Spurs (R)
    In the mix? Nuggets, Hawks
    Outlook: The Spurs will have to renounce free agent Stephen Jackson to get far enough under the cap to add Turkoglu and Mercer to the fold. That means that Jackson is now in play. Agent Dan Fegan told the Denver Post that he's had conversations with the Nuggets about Jackson. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported on Friday that the Hawks have interest in Jackson.
    Insider Prediction: It looks like Jackson won't return to the Alamo.

    6. Ognjen Askrabic, PF, Yugoslavia
    In the mix? Mavs, Jazz, Nuggets, Sonics
    Outlook: He's the top young free agent in Europe right now. Askrabic is the top player in the Yugoslavian league. His inside-outside game is very impressive -- he's got great range on his jumper and is tough as nails in the paint. However, he's a bit undersized to play the four and lacks the quickness to guard threes.
    Insider Prediction: The Mavs have shown interest for years, but it could be the Jazz who actually land him. He could have a Gordan Giricek-type impact his rookie season.

    7. Derrick Coleman, PF, Sixers
    In the mix? Sixers, Pistons
    Outlook: The Sixers have begun to negotiate with Coleman over a new contract, but they're not going to break the bank for him. Larry Brown would love to add him to the mix in Detroit, but the addition of Campbell probably ends that.
    Insider Prediction: The Sixers give Coleman a pay cut.

    8. Darrell Armstrong, PG, Magic
    In the mix? Pacers, Spurs, Heat,
    Outlook: Armstrong's options are drying up. Washington and Golden State were interested, but they went in different directions. With the Magic signing Tyronn Lue, his days in Orlando appear to be numbered. The Pacers, Spurs and Heat all need help at the point.
    Insider Prediction: He'd be a solid fit in Indiana.

    9. Jumaine Jones, SF, Cavs (R)
    In the mix? Sonics, T-Wolves
    Outlook: Jones is proably a little underrated. He's a poor man's Robert Horry and should find some sort of club to stick with.
    Insider Prediction: The Sonics could use more size and he'd probably come cheap.

    10. Tyrone Hill, PF, Sixers
    In the mix? Mavs, T-Wolves, Sonics
    Outlook: Hill is a scrappy rebounder who should be able to contribute on a team that needs help cleaning the glass.
    Insider Prediction: Look for the Mavs to bring him in if they can't get the forward they are looking for via trade.

    11. Predrag Drobnjak, PF, Sonics (R)
    In the mix? Sonics, Knicks, Grizzlies, Suns
    Outlook: Drobnjak is another tough big man who will crash the boards and play with his back to the basket. He's also an excellent face-up shooter. The Sonics have his rights and will likely match if Drobnjak doesn't get a big offer.
    Insider Prediction: Drobnjak would give the Grizzlies another big body, but it appears Jerry West has his sights set a little higher.

    12. Jon Barry, SG, Pistons;
    In the mix? Lakers, Pacers, Nets
    Outlook: He's the best shooter left on the board. Barry's the consummate sixth man who can light it up when the game is on the line. He visted Indiana last Friday.
    Insider Prediction: It depends on whether Carlos Delfino will stay in Europe another season. There are conflicting reports but the latest is that he may be coming to Detroit.

    13. Kenny Anderson, PG, Hornets
    In the mix? ???
    Outlook: He may still have personality issues, but Anderson is still a top talent. He'll land somewhere, the question is where?
    Insider Prediction: Someone looking for a veteran point, think Miami, might give him a shot.

    14. Jim Jackson, SF, Kings
    In the mix? Kings, T-Wolves, Lakers
    Outlook: Jackson had a great year in Sacramento last season, but it's unclear whether the Kings really want to keep him. They should be careful, both the T-Wolves and Lakers need bodies and he's a steal at the minimum.
    Insider Prediction: Look for the Wolves to keep adding away to their roster. If the Spree trade goes down, they'll have a $1.5 million trade exception to use.

    15. Earl Boykins, PG, Warriors
    In the mix? Nuggets, Jazz, Pistson, Heat
    Outlook: The diminutive point guard is probably out of a job now that the Warriors have decided to sign Speedy Claxton. Not to worry. Several other teams need a point guard in the worst way and Boykins has proven he can be a major spark off the bench.
    Insider Prediction: He'd be a nice change of pace with Andre Miller in Denver.

    Best of the Rest: (in order by team) Dion Glover, SG, Hawks; DerMarr Johnson, SG, Hawks; Donnell Harvey, PF, Nuggets; Travis Best, PG, Heat; LaPhonso Ellis, SF, Heat; Rafer Alston, PG, Raptors; Voshon Lenard, SG, Raptors; Samakai Walker, PF, Lakers; Vladimir Stephania, C, Heat.

    Off the market (* = deal reportedly agreed to, but unsigned)

    Jermaine O'Neal, Pacers: 7 years, $126 million
    Tim Duncan, Spurs: 7 years, $122 million
    Jason Kidd, Nets: 6 years, $103 million
    Elton Brand, Clippers: 6 years, $82.2 million
    Brad Miller, Kings: 7 years, $68 million Gilbert Arenas, offer sheet with Wizards: 6 years, $65 million
    Richard Hamilton, Pistons: 7 years, $62 million
    Andre Miller, offer sheet with Nuggets: 6 years, $51 million
    Corey Maggette, offer sheet with Jazz: 6 years, $45 million
    Rasho Nesterovic, Spurs: 6 years, $42 million
    Kenny Thomas, Sixers: 7 years, $40 million
    P. J. Brown, Hornets: 4 years, $34 million
    Juwan Howard, Magic: 5 years, $28 million
    James Posey, offer sheet with Grizzlies: 4 years, $23 million
    Michael Olowokandi, T-Wolves: 3 years, $16.2 million
    Kevin Ollie, Cavs: 5 years, $14 million
    Ira Newble, Cavs: 4 years, $12.3 million
    Gary Payton, Lakers: 2 years, $10.4 million
    Scottie Pippen, Bulls: 2 years, $10.4 million
    Speedy Claxton, Warriors: 3 years, $10 million
    Robert Horry, Spurs: 2 years, $9 million
    Eric Piatkowski, Rockets: 3 years, $8 million
    Antonio Daniels, Sonics: 3 years, $6.6 million
    Brian Skinner, Bucks: 3 years, $5 million
    Andrew DeClerq, Magic: 2 years, $5 million
    Jake Voskuhl, Suns: 3 years, $5 million
    Walter McCarty, Celtics: 3 years, $4.1 million
    Karl Malone, Lakers: 2 years, $3.1 million
    Erick Strickland, Bucks: 2 years, $3.1 million
    Tyronn Lue, Magic, 2 years, $3.1 million
    Mark Blount, Celtics: 2 years, $3 million
    Scott Williams, Suns: 1 year, $1.1 million
    Sean Rooks, Hornets: 1 year
    Anthony Johnson, Pacers: 1 year
    Damon Jones, Bucks: ?
    Jerome Moiso, Raptors: ?
    Milt Palacio, Raptors: ?
    Amal McCaskil, Sixers: ?
     
  2. LAfadeaway33

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    Lets go for STEPHEN JACKSON!
     
  3. dharocks

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    Stephen Jackson will probably cost too much, but if what they said about Jim Jackson is true, we should try at all costs to sign him for 1.5 - 2mil.
     
  4. GATER

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    I could see Jim Jackson short-term. He still has some postup game left and that's something the Rox could use more of. Unfortunately, I don't think the Kings would let us have him for $1.5m.

    Off-topic - Why are the Lakers listed in the running for Jackson? Didn't they use both of their exceptions on Malone and Payton?
     
  5. mingonly

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    Will you people get off of Stephen Jacksons balls please. He sucks. Go to realgm and ask the spurs board what they think of him.

    He is there moochie.

    He was AWFUL in the finals. Id rather have Piakowski.

    Plus,he looks like William Defoe and man hes ugly.The rockets will stand pat. They intended on a run and gun team with spreewell and Posey but the wolves and griz screwed up that plan.

    I dont understand why the clippers are willing to let Odom walk for nothing. They also need to reach the minimum salary for the year and a expiring contract(rice) would be perfect. Oh well.
     
  6. Rockets34Legend

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    ESPN Insider has our 1st String, 2nd String and backups setup...

    HOUSTON ROCKETS

    1.
    Steve Francis
    Cuttino Mobley
    Yao Ming
    Glen Rice
    Eddie Griffin

    2.
    Moochie Norris
    Eric Piatkowski
    Kelvin Cato
    Terence Morris (U)
    Mo Taylor

    3.
    Tito Maddox (U)
    James Posey (R)
    Jason Collier (U)
    Bostjan Nachbar
    Malik Badiane*

    4.

    Juaquin Hawkins (U)

    Is this any good or does it need improvement?
     
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    We probably dont have a chance at any of the bigger names up their so why dont we get Rafear Alston hes great to watch and could bring a spark of the bench.
     
  8. LAfadeaway33

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    I'll trade Moochie for Jackson.
     
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    I like Ty Hill on that list. He is what our team has been needing since Thorpe and Willis left: tough rebounder.
     
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    Most Spurs fans say they wanted to keep him. I would love to get Jumaine Jones though, he would be a nice fit, and does pretty much the same things that Posey does.
     
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    <i>Off-topic - Why are the Lakers listed in the running for Jackson? Didn't they use both of their exceptions on Malone and Payton?</i>

    Veteran's minimum. Maybe the Lakers are offering Jackson the starting SF spot and a chance at a championship.
     
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    Where's Byron Russel? If he could be had for the vet min. then I say go for it!

    He's plays D (was Utah's stopper) and his offense has turned non-exisitent the last couple of years but I'm thinking being in Washington with the whole Jordan sideshow that could be a reason for that.

    I'm not saying as a starter but simply as a role playing 2/3 who I think might do fairly well under JVG.
     
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    I like Demarr Johnson and Jumaine Jones on that list as possible swingmen for a good price. Even though Johnson has come off a serious injury, he did show a promising comeback in the SL games. Jones is a pretty nice player as well and may not be as good defensively as JPo, but just as or more athletic.
     
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    Now that we used our money on Piatkowski, are we still in the hunt for anyone? What happened to the vet pg plan? I guess anything that happens now will come via trade. With moochies ridiculous contract, and the rest of the horrible contracts on our team, it seems like a trade is out of the question. I hope I am wrong.
     
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    Did you guys see that Jermaine O'neal makes more money than Duncan? Thats just wrong.
     
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    do we have enough money to get jumaine jones. also whats his price?
     
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    The thing is, Johnson's injury was not really one that will hurt his career. The only thing that has realy hurt him is the time off, so he will need to overcome rust, but not the injury. The main thing for Dermarr is that he needs to get a heart/aggressive.
     
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    Thanks for the correction. I thought I heard the injury of Johnson's to be pretty bad. If he could be had cheap however, I say we try to play him at the SF position if we plan to do it by numbers this year. I know he needs to have more heart/aggressiveness, along with Eddie, so maybe they could both thrive under JVG (since some, including myself, think Eddie will). Also, even with rust and passion problems, why pass up on a 6'9 talent (was playing pretty well before the car wreck) IF he could be had at a minimum.

    I'm not sure on his price and he is a restricted FA. However, Cleveland has a glut of swingmen who will be playing a good amount of minutes and he could be the odd man out. The downside is even if he wanted to leave, the Cavs could easily match a cheap offer as to keep "insurance" for injury purposes.
     
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    did you see him pout on the sidelines during the Finals? we don't need that. he's a headcase.
     
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    I think the Rockets are shutting it down for the FA season.
     

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