
Lamrock wrote:Nice start to the season. You lost, but were competitive, and that's what counts.I could see Yi being like Odom was in your old Bulls story.
Bibby Agrees To Buyout With Wizards
The Wizards and Mike Bibby have agreed to a buyout, which
was formally announced by the team on Monday afternoon.
Marc J. Spears reports Bibby will give up his entire $6.2 million salary
for the 11-12 season.
Bibby is expected to receive interest from the Heat, amongst other
playoff contenders.Heat Waive Carlos Arroyo
The Miami Heat announced today that they have requested
waivers on guard Carlos Arroyo.
The decision to waive Arroyo is believed to be a precusor to signing
Mike Bibby.
“This was a very difficult decision to make because Carlos has done a
great job for this team and this organization,” said Heat President Pat Riley.
“He is truly a first class individual and professional. We wish him nothing but
the best.”Heat Sign Mike Bibby
The Miami Heat announced today that they have signed free agent
guard Mike Bibby.
“We want to welcome Mike Bibby as we continue to move into the direction
of our championship dreams,” said Heat President Pat Riley. “We feel Mike,
with his vast postseason experience, long range game and point guard abilities,
will give us a boost in the backcourt.”
Bibby agreed to give up the $6.2 million he was owed by the Wizards for next
season so that he could become a free agent and sign a league minimum contract
with the Heat.
The decision sent shock waves through the league.
"It is really not [anyone's] decision to make," Bibby said.
He has earned more than $100 million during his 13-year NBA career.
"I make the money, I decide what I do with it, it doesn't matter what anyone thinks
of it," Bibby said. "My financial stuff is my business. It is always tough to give up
money. I've won and lost in my career and I'm at a stage where I want to be happy."Wizards Sign Carlos Arroyo
The Washington Wizards announced today that they have signed
free agent guard Carlos Arroyo.
Arroyo was waived by the Miami Heat in the process of them signing
free agent Mike Bibby, who agreed to a buyout with the Wizards earlier
this week after being traded from the Atlanta Hawks for Kirk Hinrich.
"With Bibby gone we need a backup for John Wall, and Carlos is one of
the better guards out there" said Wizards GM Ernie Grunfeld
George7 wrote:Your team had a really good effort in the opening gameThough you lose this is a nice first example of what the Panthers can do.
George7 wrote:Valor, too bad Valor.Hoping things get better soon in anything that concerns you...
Yi drops 50 as Panthers earn first victory
Game Story | Box Score | Team Stats | Player of the Game
Yi clinches the expansion franchises' first victory with this clutch shot over Grant Hill
Auckland, New Zealand - Down by 13 points heading into the fourth quarter and facing the prospect of watching the opening of their inaugural season with eight straight losses, Yi Jianlian and the New Zealand Panthers stepped up their play, and somehow came up with the win agianst the visiting Suns.
Yi scored 24 of his career high 50 points in the fourth quarter, including a 19 foot fadeaway to put the Panthers up by 3 with 23 seconds remaining and the Panthers made their free throws to snatch the first win in the expansion team's short history, 111-104.
Kirk Penney added a career high 18 points from off the bench while Darko Milicic had another impressive outing with 16 points and 13 rebounds.
"They played as though their lives depended on it and they got the win" said Steve Nash "Props to them, but we've got to hold onto our leads better"
Nash had 18 points and 9 assists for Phoenix while Vince Carter led the way with 23 points. Grant Hill added 14 points and 9 rebounds but the Suns were out-hustled by the Panthers all night long.
New Zealand had a 49-40 advantage on the glass and dived for loose balls whenever possible. This compensated for their 20 turnovers and the 0-14 fastbreak points deficit they had.
"We can't expect to grab a win like this everytime" said Panthers head coach Pero Cameron "We've got to play better on both sides and make better decisions with the ball"
New Zealand currently ranks last in turnovers, at an astonishing rate of 21.6 per contest. They are also the worst team on both sides of the floor and possesses a point differential of -20.6, exactly 6 points more than the 29th ranked Wizards.
On this night however, things went right for the Panthers.
The Suns ended the game with a 38% outing (34/89) from the field after shooting 44% in the first half while the Panthers did the opposite. Bouncing back from a 37% first half to go 51% for the game. They also went 4/7 from three point range in the second half after going 3/10 in the first.
Yi Jianlian had a lot to do with it.
Yi already had 19 points in the first half, but caught fire in the fourth quarter. He practically knocked down every shot he took as he finished the game having knocked down 17 of his 31 field goal attempts, including a 3 for 5 performance from beyond the arc. He also knocked down 13 of his 16 free throw attempts and grabbed 7 rebounds in his 38 minutes of play.
"I just didn't want to lose again" said Yi "Shot felt good for me in the second half so I kept shooting it. I'm glad we got the win"
Notes: Yi's previous career high was 31 points, which he tied in the previous game....Peja Stojakovic will be sidelined by a lower back strain suffered in the Panthers' previous game against the Kings by 1-2 weeks....The Suns are now 3-4 to start the season....Game Highlights
Player of the Game Highlights
hova- wrote:Wow @ Yi. Bad though that your franchise record in scoring will be held by such a scrub. I mean I don't see anybody topping it soon.
Finally a win and good to see this back. You really outhustled them in the end.
Thierry • wrote:Oh just saw this one. Great 4th for you man, never thought Yi would play like this.
George7 wrote:Nice victory!Are you going to turn Yi into a star??
Martti. wrote:The worst franchise player ever.
Valor wrote:He's not even my franchise player, but I agree hahahaha
Martti. wrote:Valor wrote:He's not even my franchise player, but I agree hahahaha
I forgot you had B-Scal.
Houndy wrote:Yi went crazy
Justine. wrote:Wow, Yi hitting 50Good job on the first win
Thierry • wrote:Never liked MillsNice to see him leave.
Sit wrote:Go Yi! And at the All-Star Break already?
Woo!
Panthers Announce Shane Battier Extension
The New Zealand Panthers have signed forward Shane Battier to a multi-year
contract extension, Panthers Owner and President of Basketball Operations Leo Lai
announced on Wednesday. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Various media reports indicate the deal is worth $6.23 million over the next two seasons,
with a $3.52 million team option attached for a third year.
The 6'8" Duke graduate was selected sixth overall in the 2001 NBA Draft by the now defunct
Memphis Grizzlies. He was acquired by the Panthers from the Houston Rockets shortly following
the establishment of the Panthers franchise back in October 2010.
Named the team captain immediately upon his arrival, Battier has inserted his will and desire
to win into this young expansion franchise. With his defense and his on/off court leadership,
the Panthers have finally begun to improve as a team, winning 10 of their last 11 games and
are heading into the all-star break on an eight game winning streak.
"His attributes both on and off the court epitomize what we as an organization value and
look for from our players" Lai said "“He guards the best player on every team. His focus
and preparation for whoever he plays is unbelievable."
In the 54 games that has been played thus far this season, Battier holds averages of
8.5 points, 5 rebounds, 1.7 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.0 blocks per game.Knicks acquire Mills, Jeffries from New Zealand
The New York Knicks announced today that they have acquired guard Patrick
Mills and forward Jared Jeffries from the New Zealand Panthers in exchange for guards
Anthony Carter and Kelenna Azubuike.
Jeffries was traded from New York to Houston on trade deadline day last year to help clear
salary-cap room ahead of New York's summer free-agent pursuits, and was subsequently
selected with the 10th pick in the Panthers' expansion draft this past off-season while Mills
was selected with the 6th pick in the same expansion draft after spending his rookie season
with the Portland Trailblazers.
The Knicks are in need of front-court depth and Jeffries,defensive forward whom Mike D'Antoni
utilized abundantly in his first stint with the Knicks, is a perfect fit while Mills will help plug in
the void left behind at the backup point guard spot as Chauncey Billiups is out for the season
from a torn MCL.
For the Panthers, starting Patrick Mills at the point hasn't yielded brilliant results despite their
recent 8 game winning streak, unloading his long term contract and obtaining a veteran guard
in Anthony Carter should help boaster the team for both now and the future.
New Zealand is expected to buy-out Azubuike.
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