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Lamrock wrote:I think two years? Underwhelming hire I gotta admit but for some reason guys like Don Nelson and George Karl are either unavailable or under different names. Oh well.
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1. Utah: SF Andrew Wiggins (Kansas) - The Utah Jazz select Andrew Wiggins, signaling a permanent shift to the 2 for Gordon Hayward should the team decide to extend him. Utah couldn't go wrong picking any of the top 3, but Wiggins reportedly blew away Jazz scouts in his workouts. Wiggins is a solid defender with mind-blowing athleticism. Solid pick.
2. Orlando: PG/SG Dante Exum (Australia) - Wow! Many expected Jabari Parker in this spot, but Exum's potential and Orlando's need for a starting point guard triggered this move. Exum is a tall guard who can play both positions, and along with Victor Oladipo should form an exciting backcourt. However, one wonders if the Magic could have traded down a couple slots to get him.
3. Atlanta: SF/PF Jabari Parker (Duke)
4. Boston: C Joel Embiid (Kansas)
5. Dallas: PF/C Noah Vonleh (Indiana) - In Vonleh, the Mavericks hope to have Dirk Nowitzki's future successor. In the meantime, they seek to do right by Dirk and hope that Vonleh can be a stretch 5 right off the bat. Dallas will likely start Dalembert next season, but Vonleh could emerge out of training camp as the starting Center.
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- The Miami Heat are staying together. After all three players opted out, LeBron got the big contract, receiving $110M over the next five seasons. Wade will also cash in, making $50M over the next three. Chris Bosh meanwhile took a paycut, and will receive $55M over the next four years. In addition to retaining the big three, they also acquired veteran combo forward and 2011 champion Shawn Marion as well as European center Vitor Faverani and Richard Hamilton, who is making a comeback after not playing last season.
- Phil Jackson has one year to convince Melo to stay, after the veteran forward opted to pick up his player option for the 2014-15 season. Anthony, 30, has had excellent individual seasons as a Knick, but only has one series win to show for it. He wants to play for a winning team, but the Knicks team as constructed does not look like one.
- After talks of potentially receiving a max deal, Stephenson's value has tanked to the point where the Celtics were able to secure his services for $37M over the next four years. Lance Stephenson had an all-star caliber season last year but his antics on and off the court made many question his maturity. He, Rajon Rondo and Avery Bradley form perhaps the best defensive guard rotation in NBA history.
- The Phoenix Suns shocked the world by declining to match the Hawks' four year, $44M offer for the services of young point guard Eric Bledsoe. Bledsoe had a breakout season last year for the Suns, who improved greatly over last season. However, some questioned his future in Phoenix following Goran Dragic's emergence as an all-star caliber point guard, and the drafting of Jahii Carson. Atlanta's signing of Bledsoe may put Jeff Teague on the trading block.
- After a disappointing season, the Mavericks have replaced the aging Shawn Marion with forward Luol Deng. Deng, 29, will make $24M over the next three seasons, and join Ellis, Calderon, Dirk and rookie Noah Vonleh in an improving starting unit.
- After his season in Brooklyn ended without a ring, Paul Pierce took his talents to... Cleveland? The veteran small forward signed for one season for the full mid-level exception, and will serve as a mentor to draft bust Anthony Bennett and a Cavs team in the NBA purgatory of mediocrity.
- In a swap of overpaid centers, the Denver Nuggets send JaVale McGee, Randy Foye and Darrell Arthur to the Indiana Pacers for Roy Hibbert and Orlando Johnson. Both teams are coming off seasons which didn't meet expectations. The Nuggets acquire a (dubious) all-star and end the McGee experiment. The Pacers meanwhile improve their depth and receive a center that has the physical tools to be a good NBA center.
- In a move to make Victor Oladipo the clear-cut starter at the shooting guard position, the Magic have sent guard Aaron Afflalo to the Bulls for big man Taj Gibson. The Bulls, after drafting Julius Randle and not moving Carlos Boozer, no longer needed Gibson, but were able to fill a long-term void at the 2 guard with a talented guard in Afflalo. Both players are expected to start for their new teams.
- After three seasons with the Dallas Mavericks, Vince Carter has opted to sign with the SuperSonics. The deal is for one season and for $3 million. Carter, 37, is expected to start at small forward over Jared Dudley in lieu of Matt Barnes being dealt. The seven-time all-star is "glad there's finally a team in Seattle again and to be playing for a contender". The Sonics also gave Drew Gooden a one-year deal worth 1 million dollars to shore up their frontcourt. They then hit the bargain bin with vet minimum signings Nazr Mohammed, Jeremy Pargo and Steve Novak.Miscellaneous Signings
F Glen Davis to Lakers: 4 years, $16M
G Ramon Sessions to Lakers: 4 years, $18M
G DJ Augustin to Lakers: 3 years, $17M
F Danny Granger to Lakers: 2 years, $8M
F Mitch McGary to Lakers: 2 years, $4M
G Isaiah Thomas to Magic: 3 years, $23M
C Pau Gasol to Magic: 1 year, $5M
G Darren Collison to Magic: 1 year, $5M
C Timofey Mozgov to Magic: 1 year, $2M
C Andray Blatche to Thunder: 4 years, $20M
F Elton Brand to Spurs: 1 year, $2M
C Spencer Hawes to Bulls: 3 years, $12M
C Sam Dalembert to Bulls: 1 year, $2M
G Toney Douglas to Bucks: 1 year, $3M
G Ben Gordon to Pelicans: 3 years, $11M
C Andrew Bynum to Pelicans: 1 year, $4M
G Evan Turner to Pacers: 4 years, $21M
G Kyle Lowry to Raptors: 5 years, $46M
F Michael Beasley to 76ers: 3 years, $15M
G/F Gordon Hayward to Jazz: 4 years, $28M
G Brandon Rush to Jazz: 4 years, $11M
C Anderson Varejao to Kings: 3 years, $9M
F Stephen Jackson to Knicks: 1 year, $1M
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