Krstic bekam im November seiner Rookiesaison grad mal 6,4 MPG.Nemanja schrieb:krstic viel auf der bank ,war er nicht regelmässig in der starting 5?
Ruben schrieb:Krstic bekam im November seiner Rookiesaison grad mal 6,4 MPG.
Erst langsam kämpfte er sich in der Rotation nach oben und bekam mehr Minuten.
Bartek schrieb:http://www1.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/42320/20060924/taylor_knicks_negotiating_buyout/
endlich werden die knicks wieder aktiv!!
abnehmer wird gesucht für quentin richardson....
und auch für die auslaufenden verträge von jalen rose und mo tayler! falls niemand gefunden wird, sollen sie aus ihren vertrag gekauft werden:thumb:
kleiner schreibfehler! gut aufgepasst... aber nicht so kleinlichvincent schrieb:taylor
Bartek schrieb:http://www1.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/42320/20060924/taylor_knicks_negotiating_buyout/
endlich werden die knicks wieder aktiv!!
abnehmer wird gesucht für quentin richardson....
und auch für die auslaufenden verträge von jalen rose und mo tayler! falls niemand gefunden wird, sollen sie aus ihren vertrag gekauft werden:thumb:
Zahnbürste schrieb:Nein, weil gerade die auslaufenden (Monster-)verträge ihnen in nicht allzu ferner Zukunft ebendiese Möglichkeit geben werden.
Nur wenn das gehaltsgefüge mal in halbwegs vernünftige Bahnen gelenkt wird, kann etwas neues in NY entstehen.
Wenn sie sich diese Möglichkeit durch erzwungene Trades gegen Spieler wie Webber oä verbauen, dann muss Isiah endgültig als nicht mehr zurechnunsgfähig angesehen werden.
killawuchtel schrieb:Francis und Marbury ist schon sehr unrealistisch, was soll Philly denn mit denen?
Wells Joining Rockets
28th September, 2006 - 1:59 am
ESPN - Bonzi Wells, the last significant free-agent talent on the market, agreed to a two-year, $5 million deal with the Houston Rockets on Wednesday, according to his agent.
Wells holds a player option for the second year and fully plans to re-enter the free agent market next summer, Ric Bucher of ESPN writes.
"This isn't about the money, this is about being in the right place," said Wells' agent, Merle Scott of BDA Sports.
After turning down a five-year, $36 million offer from the Sacramento Kings last month, Wells fired his agent, Bill Phillips, and hired Scott a few weeks ago. Attempts to work a sign-and-trade that might've allowed Wells to match or improve the Kings' offer failed because Sacramento refused to take back any salaries after signing John Salmons with the money refused by Wells.
"We never talked about the Sacramento offer because that was gone and that wasn't going to change," Scott said.
Wells' loss is clearly Houston's gain. Wells left both Portland and Memphis after being portrayed as a malcontent, but his 13.6 points and 7.7 rebounds in 52 games with the Kings last season and a strong first-round playoff performance against San Antonio restored some of his luster. Wells and Ron Artest were a devastating forward combination and Artest personally lobbied for the Kings to re-sign Wells. Sacramento held Wells' Bird rights, meaning they could've paid him whatever they chose but drew the line with their offer slightly better than the mid-level exception.
Wells, a source said, originally wanted Phillips to land him a $50 million deal.
Denver, Boston, Charlotte and Miami also made offers but the Rockets did the best job of convincing Wells he was needed. The recruiting contingent included Yao Ming, GM Carroll Dawson, assistant coach Tom Thibodeau, coach Jeff Van Gundy, personnel director Keith Jones and Tracy McGrady, who called Bonzi directly to make his pitch.
Ich lach mich schlapp...noch widersprüchlicher geht's ja wohl gar nicht."This isn't about the money, this is about being in the right place," said Wells' agent, Merle Scott of BDA Sports.
After turning down a five-year, $36 million offer from the Sacramento Kings last month, Wells fired his agent, Bill Phillips, and hired Scott a few weeks ago. Attempts to work a sign-and-trade that might've allowed Wells to match or improve the Kings' offer failed because Sacramento refused to take back any salaries after signing John Salmons with the money refused by Wells.