Free agent forward Jamel Artis has agreed to a two-year deal with the Sacramento Kings, league sources tell ESPN. Artis played 15 games with Orlando a season ago. He'll compete in training camp to make team and add depth to small forward spot.
También disteis el intercambio de picks en el draft de 2017 que acabo con el pick 3 para philly y el 5 para vosotros, cuando en la lotería fuisteis vosotros los que salisteis en tercera posición.Migalo escribió:Pero si eso no es nuevo en ninguna franquicia, pero te da la risa ver que una ronda 8 tuya no es que te salga un paquete sino que encima para quitarte 2 contratos malos pues al final vas a dar una primera ronda de 2019 muy buena, y eso es lo triste que varios años después seamos tan nulos para saber que les vamos a dar un pick 10 mínimo.OMR.RAYO escribió:Dos canceres total compañero... y Stauskas a esas alturas no valía ni una segunda ronda.Migalo escribió:
Es verdad a medias por mi parte, tenias dos contratos que lo de tóxicos entre comillas, no eran tampoco unos canceres, y das tu pick 8 en forma de rookie y una 1 ronda, es decir que por 2 contratos que nadie te obligo a firmar, das 2 primeras rondas una en forma de jugador y otra por ver, que mira si va a ser buena. Muy mala jugada por nuestra parte.
Los contratos de Landry y Thompson no los firmó Divac, ni tampoco eligió a Stauskas.
Con el espacio salarial logrado ese año se firmó a Rondo, Belinelli o Koufos, incorporaciones bendecidas por todos aquí.
Se hizo un equipo para entrar en playoff y competir con Karl al mando, el resto es historia conocida y ahora nos tiramos de los pelos por aquella ronda... en fin como la vida misma en el mundo NBA.
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A mi Landry no me disgustaba del todo, hacía sus puntitos y demás aportaba poco mas pero bueno jeje
So far, few franchises, if any, are engaged in serious conversations with the Timberwolves on Butler, sources said. But the list of organizations interested in talking further with Minnesota is significant, league sources said: Brooklyn, Detroit, Houston, the LA Clippers, Miami, Philadelphia, Portland and Sacramento are among the teams interested in probing for deals.
To facilitate a Butler trade, the sort of broader deal necessary to meet the financial needs of Minnesota and Butler's future team, circumstances will necessitate bringing the Sacramento Kings into the process. If the Timberwolves remain intent on unloading backup center Gorgui Dieng and the three years, $48 million left on his contract, they'll need the Kings. No one in the NBA comes close to the $11 million in salary cap space that the Kings possess to absorb a contract, as well as the several expiring contracts -- including Zach Randolph ($11.6 million), Iman Shumpert ($11 million) and Kosta Koufos ($8.7 million) -- to move onto a team that prefers to clear cap space in July.
In recent days, Sacramento has been aggressive in courting Minnesota and several of Butler's trade suitors -- offering to use its space as a landing spot for bloated contracts. The Kings are without their first-round draft pick in 2019, and uniquely positioned to leverage that cap space into, at a minimum, a future first-round pick and maybe more as part of a Butler blockbuster. The Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers and Miami Heat all have contracts that they'd love to unload, and a Butler deal could mean that they deliver Sacramento a pick and cash to take on a veteran player.
Assistant GM Brandon Williams has informed teams that the Kings aren't adverse to parking contracts that extend into the 2019-20 season, including Dieng. Whatever happens with the Butler deal, the Kings are determined to use that $11 million in cap space and their expiring contracts to gather more assets for the future.
Pues bien, tiene bastante sentido, no? Además estamos en una posición de fuerza.Sabio escribió:Woj:
To facilitate a Butler trade, the sort of broader deal necessary to meet the financial needs of Minnesota and Butler's future team, circumstances will necessitate bringing the Sacramento Kings into the process. If the Timberwolves remain intent on unloading backup center Gorgui Dieng and the three years, $48 million left on his contract, they'll need the Kings. No one in the NBA comes close to the $11 million in salary cap space that the Kings possess to absorb a contract, as well as the several expiring contracts -- including Zach Randolph ($11.6 million), Iman Shumpert ($11 million) and Kosta Koufos ($8.7 million) -- to move onto a team that prefers to clear cap space in July.
In recent days, Sacramento has been aggressive in courting Minnesota and several of Butler's trade suitors -- offering to use its space as a landing spot for bloated contracts. The Kings are without their first-round draft pick in 2019, and uniquely positioned to leverage that cap space into, at a minimum, a future first-round pick and maybe more as part of a Butler blockbuster. The Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers and Miami Heat all have contracts that they'd love to unload, and a Butler deal could mean that they deliver Sacramento a pick and cash to take on a veteran player.
Assistant GM Brandon Williams has informed teams that the Kings aren't adverse to parking contracts that extend into the 2019-20 season, including Dieng. Whatever happens with the Butler deal, the Kings are determined to use that $11 million in cap space and their expiring contracts to gather more assets for the future.
Bogdan Bogdanovic out 4-6 weeks after successful procedure on his left knee this afternoon in New York.
A ver si son capaces de actuar con cierta inteligencia. Comerse a Dieng (48'5 x 3) no debería ser nada barato para nosotros así que espero que puedan sacar algo más si finalmente entramos en ese acuerdo.OMR.RAYO escribió:Pues bien, tiene bastante sentido, no? Además estamos en una posición de fuerza.Sabio escribió:Woj:
To facilitate a Butler trade, the sort of broader deal necessary to meet the financial needs of Minnesota and Butler's future team, circumstances will necessitate bringing the Sacramento Kings into the process. If the Timberwolves remain intent on unloading backup center Gorgui Dieng and the three years, $48 million left on his contract, they'll need the Kings. No one in the NBA comes close to the $11 million in salary cap space that the Kings possess to absorb a contract, as well as the several expiring contracts -- including Zach Randolph ($11.6 million), Iman Shumpert ($11 million) and Kosta Koufos ($8.7 million) -- to move onto a team that prefers to clear cap space in July.
In recent days, Sacramento has been aggressive in courting Minnesota and several of Butler's trade suitors -- offering to use its space as a landing spot for bloated contracts. The Kings are without their first-round draft pick in 2019, and uniquely positioned to leverage that cap space into, at a minimum, a future first-round pick and maybe more as part of a Butler blockbuster. The Brooklyn Nets, LA Clippers and Miami Heat all have contracts that they'd love to unload, and a Butler deal could mean that they deliver Sacramento a pick and cash to take on a veteran player.
Assistant GM Brandon Williams has informed teams that the Kings aren't adverse to parking contracts that extend into the 2019-20 season, including Dieng. Whatever happens with the Butler deal, the Kings are determined to use that $11 million in cap space and their expiring contracts to gather more assets for the future.
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Lance es casi expiring. 1,5M garantizados la temporada que viene, así que no creo que vayamos a dar nada para sacarnoslo. En cualquier caso si el año que viene falta ese millón para firmar un FA ya se vería.ManiacRR escribió:http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yd9ub97s
Con ronda por medio. Y de los Knicks podéis pillar aún algo más tragando a Lance Thomas y quedándose ellos a Koufos o ZBo
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