2011-12 NBA 'Offseason' Primer
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12/02/2011 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - A microwaved NBA "offseason" that
figures to be the next installment of the Fast and Furious franchise is set to
kick off Dec. 9.
The NFL's lockout earlier this year served as a bit of a precursor for what
will be happening. Clearly organizations with veteran leadership in the front
office, along with a solid plan, will have a leg up when teams start jockeying
in what essentially will be a two-tier free agent shopping spree, with
conventional restricted and unrestricted players available as well as a second
group of high-priced veterans flooding the market as part of the new amnesty
clause.
With that in mind, here's a capsule look at the NBA's 30 teams, the players
they have locked up, and what they will be attempting to accomplish starting
next week.
ATLANTA HAWKS (Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, Al Horford, Marvin Williams, Kirk
Hinrich, Zaza Pachulia, Jeff Teague) - The Hawks would like to bring back
the high-scoring Jamal Crawford but he reportedly has eyes for the Big Apple
again, although that hardly seems like a natural fit. Miami is a much more
likely contender for Crawford's services, especially if the veteran wants to
make a run at a championship. Meanwhile, Hinrich reportedly had shoulder
surgery recently and could miss the beginning of the season but should be
ready by early January. On the draft front, second round pick Keith Benson
could help fill out the back end of the roster along with a few minimum salary
deals.
BOSTON CELTICS (Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce, Rajon Rondo, Ray Allen, Jermaine
O'Neal, Avery Bradley) - The C's quickly made headlines by reportedly
putting All-Star Rondo on the market in an effort to lure Chris Paul to
Beantown, something that's unlikely to happen since CP3 has New York on his
mind. With no cap space, Boston will have to get creative. The organization
likely will not bring Glen 'Big Baby' Davis back and must make a decision on
restricted free agent Jeff Green. An affordable banger like Houston's Chuck
Hayes could be in the Celtics' future.
CHARLOTTE BOBCATS (Corey Maggette, Boris Diaw, Tyrus Thomas, DeSagana Diop,
Matt Carroll, D.J. Augustin, Eduardo Najera, Gerald Henderson, D.J. White)
- The Bobcats have a pair of first round picks, top 10 reach Bismack Biyombo
and UConn superstar Kemba Walker, and they need to make a decision on
restricted free agent Dante Cunningham. Since big men Kwame Brown and
Joel Przybilla figure to move on, Michael Jordan needs to find some bulk with
the mid-level exception. Biyombo, meanwhile, is in the middle of litigation
against Fuenlabrada, the Spanish team he played for last season, for breach of
contract. Joel Bell, his agent, said a civil trial is scheduled for Dec. 19 in
Spain and if Biyombo wins, he could sign with the Bobcats now. If not, he
won't be available until the 2012-13 campaign.
CHICAGO BULLS (Carlos Boozer, Luol Deng, Joakim Noah, Derrick Rose, Kyle
Korver, Ronnie Brewer, C.J. Watson, Omer Asik, Keith Bogans, Taj Gibson) - The
Bulls' nucleus is talented and set after they ink first round pick Jimmy
Butler. Re-signing tough-minded veteran Kurt Thomas could go a long way in
maintaining chemistry. The Bulls also have been sniffing around free-agent
forward Caron Butler and could make a move for the sharp-shooting restricted
free agent Marco Belinelli.
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS (Antawn Jamison, Baron Davis, Anderson Varejao, Boobie
Gibson, Ramon Sessions, Ryan Hollins, Omri Casspi, Joey Graham, Christian
Eyenga, Alonzo Gee, Semih Erden, Luke Harangody) - Cleveland has a ton of
guaranteed deals for a rebuilding club that has two big name draft picks to
sign, Kyrie Irving and Tristan Thompson. The Cavs could also be a candidate to
use the amnesty provision, possibly on Davis or Jamison, and would also like
to bring veteran Anthony Parker back for his leadership and defense.
DALLAS MAVERICKS (Dirk Nowitzki, Jason Terry, Jason Kidd, Shawn Marion,
Brendan Haywood, Corey Brewer, Rudy Fernandez, Roddy Beaubois, Ian Mahinmi) -
The world champs need to bring back their defensive leader in the paint, Tyson
Chandler, and make decisions on unrestricted free agents Caron Butler, DeShawn
Stevenson and Jose Barea. Mark Cuban loves spending but the Mavs have no cap
room so the mid-level exception and minimum deals will have to be utilized
with the ability to go deep in the playoffs as the selling points.
Chandler doesn't believe Dallas has what it takes to bring him back. "I really
think I'm going to be on a new team come training camp," Chandler told
ESPN.com in a telephone interview earlier this week. "I'm really taking a hard
look at all of my options, trying to see what best suits me."
DENVER NUGGETS (Andre Miller, Al Harrington, Chris Andersen, Danilo Gallinari,
Timofey Mozgov, Kosta Koufos, Ty Lawson) - Things figure to look a lot
different in the Rockies this season. The team would like to re-sign
unrestricted free agent center Nene along with restricted free agents Arron
Afflalo and Gary Forbes but Wilson Chandler, J.R. Smith and Kenyon Martin all
signed contracts in China during the lockout without any opt-out clauses.
First round draft picks Kenneth Faried and Jordan Hamilton should help but re-
signing Nene could be tough. New Jersey is masking the biggest push for the
Brazilian star with Indiana and Houston also in the mix.
DETROIT PISTONS (Rip Hamilton, Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva, Jason
Maxiell, Will Bynum, Greg Monroe, Ben Wallace, Austin Daye, Terrico White) -
The Pistons aren't going to be big players in free agency. After signing
rookie Brandon Knight the team would like to re-sign its own restricted free
agents Rodney Stuckey and Jonas Jerebko.
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS (David Lee, Monta Ellis, Andris Biedrins, Charlie
Bell, Dorell Wright, Ekpe Udoh, Stephen Curry, Louis Amundson) - A lot of
moving parts here. The Warriors may amnesty Biedrins and could part with
Monta Ellis in the right deal. Even Curry could be on the move in a three-way
deal if New Orleans agrees to swap Chris Paul. The smaller dominos figure to
be the signing of rookie Klay Thompson and bringing back restricted free agent
Reggie Williams.
HOUSTON ROCKETS (Kevin Martin, Luis Scola, Kyle Lowry, Hasheem Thabeet,
Jonny Flynn, Jordan Hill, Terrence Williams, Courtney Lee, Goran Dragic,
Patrick Patterson, Chase Budinger) - The Rockets don't have much cap space so
don't expect anything earth shattering. Rookie Marcus Morris will be around
but the team's other first round pick, Lithuanian big man Donatas Motiejunas,
is not expected to play in the NBA this season. The Rockets would also love
to find the heir-apparent to Yao Ming but that seems like pie-in-the-sky stuff
at this point.
INDIANA PACERS (Danny Granger, James Posey, Brandon Rush, Dahntay Jones, Roy
Hibbert, Paul George, Tyler Hansbrough, Darren Collison, George Hill, Lance
Stephenson) - The Pacers want some more bulk up front to help Hibbert and
could be in play for a power forward like David West with Chuck Hayes as a
possible fallback option.
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS (Chris Kaman, Mo Williams, Blake Griffin, Randy Foye,
Ryan Gomes, Eric Gordon, Al-Farouq Aminu, Eric Bledsoe, Brian Cook) - The
Clips first order of business will be locking up restricted free agent big man
DeAndre Jordan to keep their improving young nucleus intact. LA would then
like to add a proven small forward to the mix with Dallas free agent Caron
Butler the starting point.
LOS ANGELES LAKERS (Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Lamar Odom, Metta
World Peace, Luke Walton, Steve Blake, Derek Fisher, Matt Barnes) - The
most pressing issue in Hollywood is at the point guard position where the
aging Derek Fisher and overmatched Steve Blake are Mike Brown's options
opposite Kobe Bryant. The Lakers simply don't have the cap space to be a
player in free agency even if they use amnesty to get rid of the former Ron
Artest, now known as Metta World Peace, or Luke Walton. An interesting
signing, however, could be former All-Star sharpshooter Michael Redd. Redd,
who has had two major knee surgeries in recent years, is drawing interest from
a lot of contenders.
MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES (Rudy Gay, Zach Randolph, Mike Conley, O.J. Mayo, Tony
Allen, Xavier Henry, Darrell Arthur, Greivis Vasquez, Sam Young) - Memphis'
first and last order of business will be to keep its core intact by re-signing
restricted free agent center Marc Gasol. Arguably the best free agent
available, it's hard to imagine Beale Street without Gasol in 2011-12. The
Grizz can match any offer and owner Michael Heisley has made it abundantly
clear he will. The only fly in that ointment is Gasol's mindset. Conventional
wisdom says he would like to play in a major market, opening up the theory
that a large market team could enter the conversation at some point,
especially if Gasol forces things with a sour attitude.
MIAMI HEAT (Chris Bosh, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Mike Miller, Udonis
Haslem, Joel Anthony, Eddie House) - For all the criticism that the Dream
Team endured last season the final tally showed that this club came up two
games short of an NBA title in its first year playing together. And you could
make a strong argument that if James didn't spend the fourth quarter of most
Finals' games on a milk carton that the Larry O'Brien trophy would have
already taken up residency in South Beach.
Much like last year Pat Riley will have to surround James, Wade and Bosh by
convincing veterans to take less for a chance to play for a championship.
First round pick Norris Cole will be a new face and the team could re-sign
Mario Chalmers while Miller is likely going to be a victim of the amnesty
clause. One candidate to come in could be center Samuel Dalembert. A natural
shot-blocker, Dalembert offers the kind of weak-side defense that would be
pretty imposing on the same floor as James and Wade and has already gushed
about possibly playing in South Beach. "That would be fantastic," Dalembert
told FOXSports Florida about the possibility of joining the Heat.
MILWAUKEE BUCKS (Andrew Bogut, Stephen Jackson, Beno Udrih, Drew Gooden,
Carlos Delfino, Shaun Livingston, Ersan Ilyasova, Brandon Jennings, Keyon
Dooling, Larry Sanders, Jon Brockman) - The Bucks don't have a lot of roster
spots available especially with first round pick Tobias Harris arriving and
the possible re-signing of defensive stalwart Luc Mbah a Moute. But, the team
would like a backup center to take some wear-and-tear off Bogut with veteran
Joel Przybilla, an unrestricted free agent who split last season with
the Portland Trail Blazers and Charlotte Bobcats, a possibility.
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES (Michael Beasley, Martell Webster, Darko Milicic,
Brad Miller, Kevin Love, Nikola Pekovic, Wes Johnson, Luke Ridnour, Ricky
Rubio, Anthony Randolph, Anthony Tolliver, Wayne Ellington, Lazar Hayward) -
Perhaps the best pure prospect in the 2011 draft, Derrick Williams, and
Spanish wunderkind Ricky Rubio join Love in the Twin Cities this season.
Expect little on the free agent front, the Wolves are already stockpiled with
guaranteed deals.
NEW JERSEY NETS (Deron Williams, Travis Outlaw, Anthony Morrow, Jordan
Farmar, Johan Petro, Brook Lopez and Damion James) - The key here is
Williams. The Nets have to convince the All-Star point guard that there is a
reason to stick around as the club gets ready for its new home in Brooklyn
come 2012-13. However, D-Will's agent Jeff Schwartz already confirmed to
the Bergen, NJ Record that the former Jazz stalwart will test the market
next season. "Deron will not be signing the extension." Schwartz told
newspaper. "Based on the new rules it doesn't make any sense for him to sign
the extension. It has nothing to do with how much he likes New Jersey.
Because of the rules, he's going to play the season out and opt out of his
deal."
The Nets have significant salary cap space now and the ability to make a
splash after signing first round pick Marshon Brooks. New Jersey made
overtures about sending Lopez and a couple of first round picks to Orlando for
Dwight Howard and may re-sign unrestricted free agent rebounder Kris
Humphries. They are unlikely get Howard but other free agent pivots like
Nene and Tyson Chandler are certainly in the mix. Also, Outlaw is expected to
be jettisoned via the amnesty clause with the hopes a luring a new small
forward such as Caron Butler, Tayshaun Prince or Andrei Kirilenko.
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS (Chris Paul, Emeka Okafor, Trevor Ariza, Jarrett Jack,
Quincy Pondexter and David Andersen) - Paul, who is set to become a free agent
after next season, has already informed team officials that he will not sign a
contract extension with the Hornets and wants to be traded to the New York Knicks. About the only thing the Knicks can do right now in a trade for CP3 is
offer cap relief in the form of taking back Okafor. That means a third team
would have to get involved with Golden State and Stephen Curry being
speculated about. The Hornets also have a number of other significant
questions. Should they bring back unrestricted free agent David West, a player
that is coming off a significant knee injury? Carl Landry, Willie Green and
Marco Belinelli (restricted) are other contributors on the market.
NEW YORK KNICKS (Carmelo Anthony, Amare Stoudemire, Chauncey Billups, Ronny
Turiaf, Renaldo Balkman, Toney Douglas, Bill Walker, Andy Rautins and Landry
Fields) - The Knicks simply don't have what it takes to land Chris Paul right
now unless they get a third team involved (Golden State - Stephen Curry?).
That said, they can simply wait until the offseason and sign Paul, who is
making it very clear he wants to play in the Empire State. As for this season
the Knicks are already over the cap leaving little room to do much besides
signing rookie Iman Shumpert and finishing things by using the mid-level
exception and some minimum deals.
OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER (Kevin Durant, Kendrick Perkins, Russell Westbrook,
James Harden, Nazr Mohammed, Thabo Sefolosha, Nick Collison, Cole Aldrich,
Eric Maynor, Byron Mullens, Serge Ibaka) - Perhaps the most talented young
team in basketball, the Thunder won't be making any major moves since their
roster is essentially set. Rookie Reggie Jackson takes the place of Nate
Robinson, who is going to be bought out.
ORLANDO MAGIC (Gilbert Arenas, Dwight Howard, Hedo Turkoglu, Jameer Nelson,
J.J. Redick, Brandon Bass, Chris Duhon, Quentin Richardson, Ryan Anderson and
Daniel Orton) - It's looking more and more like a forgone conclusion that
Dwight Howard will not be calling Central Florida home after the 2011-12
season with Los Angeles and New York the likely landing points for the
superstar once he becomes a free agent. So, if you're Orlando do you make a
deal now and bring in an Andrew Bynum or wait? The Magic are already way over
the cap even if they waive goodbye to Gilbert Arenas via amnesty so the trade
market is an alternative to remake things.
Orlando would like Jason Richardson back but also would like his $14.4
million 2010-2011 salary to disappear. The three-point threat still has plenty
of gas left in the tank and should be able to get a big number from someone
with plenty of space or go the mid-level route with a true contender.
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS (Elton Brand, Andre Iguodala, Andres Nocioni, Lou Williams,
Evan Turner, Marreese Speights, Jrue Holiday, Craig Brackins, Jodie Meeks) -
The Sixers don't have a lot of salary cap space and will have even less after
signing top draft pick Nikola Vucevic and bringing back restricted free agents
Thaddeus Young and Spencer Hawes, which is the plan. Young, however, could get
a big offer elsewhere meaning the trade market could be the only way for
Philadelphia to improve. Players like Thad, Iguodala and Williams could be
available and team president Rod Thorn is certainly not adverse to shaking
things up.
PHOENIX SUNS (Steve Nash, Marcin Gortat, Josh Childress, Channing Frye,
Mickael Pietrus, Jared Dudley, Hakim Warrick, Robin Lopez) - Vince Carter
has a partial guarantee of $4 million and will likely be waived, while the
team must sign first round pick Markieff Morris and either find a backup point
guard to replace free agent Aaron Brooks or figure out a way to get him back
from China. For what it's worth Nash also wants his good friend Grant Hill
back. "I think he's very important to the team and the community," the former
two-time MVP recently said. "I'm not sure where it stands right now, but I
believe the organization recognizes his value to the team and the club, and
it's a big issue for me."
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (Brandon Roy, LaMarcus Aldridge, Marcus Camby,
Gerald Wallace, Raymond Felton, Wes Matthews, Nicolas Batum, Luke Babbitt,
Elliot Williams, Armon Johnson) - The big storyline in Rip City concerns
Roy, the former superstar that has been reduced to role player thanks to his
balky knees. The Blazers are weighing whether to use the new amnesty clause on
Roy, something team president Larry Miller has said boils down to two things
-- whether he would be a good teammate with a greatly reduced role and whether
jettisoning him would be a public-relations disaster in the Pacific Northwest.
"If Brandon were to accept mentally that 'I'm not that guy anymore, but I will
do whatever I can to help the team,' it would make it easier to keep him
around," Miller told The Oregonian. "We know every-so-often he is going to
give us that game, and be the Brandon Roy of old, but mentally accepting where
his game is, that's the bigger challenge for him. I don't know if he is there,
or if he can get there."
Portland will also need to make a decision on oft-injured center Greg Oden, a
restricted free agent. Meanwhile, Patty Mills signed with a Chinese team and
doesn't have an opt-out clause but first rounder Nolan Smith will be around.
SACRAMENTO KINGS (John Salmons, Francisco Garcia, Tyreke Evans, DeMarcus
Cousins, Jason Thompson, J.J. Hickson, Donte Greene, Hassan Whiteside) - The
Kings have some cap space and first round pick Jimmer Fredette coming in. They
will likely let center Samuel Dalembert walk but could try to convince scorer
Marcus Thornton to return. Luring a significant veteran, however, could be a
problem, especially with the franchise's long-term future in Sacramento still
in doubt.
SAN ANTONIO SPURS (Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, Tony Parker, Richard Jefferson,
Tiago Splitter, Matt Bonner, James Anderson) - A 66-game condensed schedule
figures to hurt the seemingly always aging Spurs. The team will have two first
round picks in Kawhi Leonard and Cory Joseph and has partial guarantees on the
table for DeJuan Blair and Antonio McDyess. Jefferson is a candidate for the
amnesty clause.
TORONTO RAPTORS (Jose Calderon, Andrea Bargnani, Leandro Barbosa, Amir
Johnson, Linas Kleiza, Jerryd Bayless, DeMar DeRozan, Ed Davis, James Johnson
Solomon Alabi) - Intent on getting tougher in the middle, Toronto wants to get
involved in what figures to be a competitive market for players like Nene,
Tyson Chandler and restricted free agent Marc Gasol. Someday Jonas Valanciunas
may end up as the best player from the 2011 draft but will remain in Europe
for now.
UTAH JAZZ (Al Jefferson, Mehmet Okur, Devin Harris, Paul Millsap, Derrick
Favors, C.J. Miles, Raja Bell, Gordon Hayward) - Changes are in store in Salt
Lake City. Free agent Andrei Kirilenko likely will not be back and the team
has put both Jefferson and Millsap on the trading block with the intent of
handing the power forward position over to Favors. Rookie Center Enes Kanter
should be the real deal and fellow freshman Alec Burks brings athleticism to
the table.
WASHINGTON WIZARDS (Rashard Lewis, Andray Blatche, John Wall, JaVale McGee,
Kevin Seraphin, Trevor Booker and Jordan Crawford) - Tony Dutt, the agent for
the grossly overpaid Lewis, has said the Wizards will not be using the amnesty
clause on his client. Lewis counts $21.1 million against the cap this season
and $22.6 next year so the Wiz are likely waiting a year. First rounders Jan
Vesely and Chris Singleton will join Wall in the nation's capital this season
while the team hopes to bring back restricted free agent Nick Young, leaving
plenty of space to snare some veteran leadership.
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