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Potential Buyout Free Agents

Hollinger was kind enough to compile a list of guys who might be bought out.  It includes a few unexpected (by me) names.  I'll save you time and repost most of the article here:

Among the players most likely to be both available and desirable, here's a top 11 of sorts:

Joe Smith: The most notable of the potential free agents is Oklahoma City's veteran forward, back on the Thunder after Tuesday's deal for the Hornets' Tyson Chandler fell apart. Rumors of Smith's going to Boston have been rife all season, and it's highly likely he'll reach a buyout agreement with the Thunder if he's still on their roster this Friday.

Mikki Moore: Of course, the Celtics might not have room for Smith if their rumored interest in Moore is legitimate. Sacramento bought him out on Thursday -- he had only $2 million guaranteed next season if he was waived by draft day -- and rumor has it that there could be a bidding war among contenders that have remnants of their midlevel exceptions left. That sounds bizarre to me -- Moore has been well south of average the past two years and at 33 doesn't seem primed for a renaissance -- but it shows you the desperation for veteran frontcourt talent.

Drew Gooden, Sacramento: The Kings would gladly take a discount to buy him out. Which makes you wonder if Cleveland would want him back to shore up its frontcourt -- they're familiar with him, after all, for better or worse. The only sticking point here is Gooden's groin injury, which might keep him shelved too long for contenders to be interested.

Chris Mihm, Memphis: Here today after a trade from the Lakers, and possibly gone tomorrow. It sure seems to me somebody could use a 7-foot big man with a soft shooting touch for the playoffs, even if Mihm has hardly played the past three years.

Rasho Nesterovic, Indiana: Another 7-footer who can make shots and has a championship ring; he's familiar with San Antonio's system from his time down there and would make a nice addition to the size-starved Spurs for their playoff run.

Bobby Jackson, Sacramento: A veteran guard familiar with the playoff wars from his previous tour of duty with the Kings, Jackson could answer Boston's need for scoring off the bench while Tony Allen is on the shelf.

Jason Collins, Minnesota: He doesn't score, he doesn't rebound; heck, he barely even moves. But you have to think some Western GMs have noticed how well he's defended Shaquille O'Neal in the past, and how useful that might be in a playoff series against Phoenix.

Sam Cassell, free agent: Already released by Sacramento, he's now free to pursue any deal that suits him. I'm guessing Boston is off the list, but perhaps the Hornets could find enough loose change in their wallets to take a look at him.

Jerry Stackhouse, Dallas: Unlike the others on this list, he's already on a playoff contender. But he hasn't played for the Mavs since the second week of the season and has only $2 million guaranteed for next year. Any buyout savings would effectively double for the Mavs since they're well over the luxury-tax line, giving them extra incentive to make a deal. However, word has it that Stack is going nowhere.

Chucky Atkins, Oklahoma City: Another player with only a partial guarantee for next year, Atkins is a misfit in the Thunder's youth movement. Given the demand for veteran point guards to fill out rosters at this time of year, Atkins could find himself beating away suitors should he be released.

Jason Williams, L.A. Clippers: Technically retired, word is that he filed for reinstatement with the league today. If so, the Clippers would likely reach a buyout agreement with him that could allow him to return to the Miami Heat, who are in search of a veteran backup point guard to help out Mario Chalmers.

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by Roy_Hobbs on Feb 20, 2009 9:54 AM EST reply actions  

Rasho and KG

don’t get along from what I understand

by OW_Holmes on Feb 20, 2009 9:58 AM EST reply actions  

Any word on when OKC will buy out Smith. They need to do it already. We need him NOW.

by Bankshot on Feb 20, 2009 10:00 AM EST reply actions  

Copy paste my comment in the forum:

I’d be more interested on Damien Wilkins than on Atkins.

From Hollinger’s article:

Nesterovic would be great but it won’t happen. Even if he’s bought out, which I doubt, he’d then join the Spurs. I also don’t see Gooden getting a buy-out, ditto for Stackhouse.

Amongst more probable candidates, Joe Smith is my favourite option, followed by Moore as a modest second. Mihm has looked scarily putrid this season every time I watched him, but, worst case scenario, I guess we could get him as a 3rd string just in case. I don’t see how we could use the other guys.

by cordobes on Feb 20, 2009 10:09 AM EST reply actions  

Mihm gives us legit size off the bench

Unless he’s back-tracked from his days with the C’s… I like him as a backup center. he is a big boy who can finish. Get him in here with a few weeks of practice and regular PT and I like it.

  1. I still like joe Smith, but he is only 6’10"

by WillyBeamin on Feb 20, 2009 10:13 AM EST reply actions  

by the way

I just read a Hollinger article that indicated that POB’s 2nd year was guaranteed. I always thought it was a team option. Either Hollinger flubbed that one or the Celtics made out better than I thought yesterday.

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by Jeff Clark on Feb 20, 2009 10:19 AM EST reply actions  

it is not guaranteed

neither was his first year until a certain date, when he “made the team” if i recall correctly…

by ssspence on Feb 20, 2009 10:26 AM EST up reply actions  

I can add some other names of players who may become available

Austin Croshere
Jamal Magliore
Adonal Foyle
Michael Ruffin
Desmond Mason
Jason Hart
Calvin Booth

by Brickowski on Feb 20, 2009 10:23 AM EST reply actions  

Did the Spurs not already waive Croshere? I think he lasted much beyond his 10 day contract.

I think Desmond Mason is out for the season with an injury, so he’s no good to anybody.

by Who on Feb 20, 2009 10:58 AM EST up reply actions  

Sorry, I don’t think Croshere lasted much beyond his original 10 day contract.

It’d be lovely to have an edit feature!

by Who on Feb 20, 2009 10:59 AM EST up reply actions  

mihm over moore

i haven’t seen mihm play this year but i remember him as a active, competitive big who play’s a bit of D a possesses a soft touch around the rim.
if he gets bought out before smith i think we might have to take a look at him. though i think smith would be the best fit, it all comes down to timing. i’d hate to see us end up with the short straw because we wait to long for the best when good will do…

by arctic 3.0 on Feb 20, 2009 10:37 AM EST reply actions  

Mihm is useless, rather go in with the roster we have than sign him

by TheAncientRivalry on Feb 20, 2009 10:54 AM EST up reply actions  

this just flat out isn't true

to say so is senseless. he is an athletic 7-footer. he would be a very suitable backup center if given the time to learn our system.

does this mean I want him more than joe smith? no, but to say he is useless is far from the truth.

by WillyBeamin on Feb 20, 2009 10:57 AM EST up reply actions  

Please, patrick o bryant is an athletic 7 footer too…as a matter of fact I think Id rather see POB come back and play for us

by TheAncientRivalry on Feb 20, 2009 12:14 PM EST up reply actions  

I wouldn't go that far

But you indeed have a point. Height isn’t everything.

by cordobes on Feb 20, 2009 12:46 PM EST up reply actions  

Well, the Lakers looked to get rid of him, even though Bynum will be injured for a while. This should tell us something.

by kozlodoev on Feb 21, 2009 9:29 AM EST up reply actions  

Take over Mihm by a mile. It isn’t just size that we need, we need someone with a reliable midrange jumper. That isn’t Mihm. That IS Smith.

by droopdog7 on Feb 20, 2009 10:51 AM EST reply actions  

well if there is a way to get Smith now, please let it happen, Red

Unless a miracle happens and KG is ok AND we win at least two of these road games left we are totally done as far as hc advantage vs LA. We might as well do what we can to have a shot against Cle especially since we have the tie breaker against cle and cle has injuries too. At this point the best decision is to get everyone healthy for the playoffs and get the roster set. Get some practice. get some rest

by wahz on Feb 20, 2009 11:11 AM EST reply actions  

home court can be erased in 15 mins

Besides we’d need to get to the finals for that to even matter.

by GreenBalls on Feb 20, 2009 11:36 AM EST up reply actions  

Ranking the bigs on this list, I’m thinking

Smith (a no-brainer)
Rasho
Moore
Mihm

I’m assuming Gooden isn’t going anywhere. If he is bought out, he’s third on the list.

by theBird on Feb 20, 2009 11:22 AM EST reply actions  

SING ALONG!

Drew Gooden, Sacramento: The Kings would gladly take a discount to buy him out. Which makes you wonder if Cleveland would want him back to shore up its frontcourt — they’re familiar with him, after all, for better or worse. The only sticking point here is Gooden’s groin injury, which might keep him shelved too long for contenders to be interested.

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by slamtheking on Feb 20, 2009 2:45 PM EST reply actions  

Joe Smith… come on down! I think the Celtics trading away O’Bryant makes sense now if they are making roster space to get this guy. Get it done Ainge!

by vjcsmoke on Feb 20, 2009 2:55 PM EST reply actions  

Not sure on Mihm

Lakers fan here. I’m not sure how Mihm helps you guys. If he was a halfway passable backup center, we wouldn’t have traded him for nothing. His athleticism has been sapped by his ankle injuries and he’s a defensive liability. On the offensive end, he definitely has a bit of rust on his game, but he can’t convert a whole lot of stuff he used too. I would think that Moore gives you guys more production. As for Nesterovic, he’s going straight to San Antonio if he’s bought out. He won a ring with them, knows the system, and probably doesn’t want to go anywhere else. I have a hard time seeing Gooden going anywhere but Cleveland. As for Smith though, I think you guys win that bidding war as KG and Smith are chummy from the Minny days.

by BCR on Feb 20, 2009 5:59 PM EST reply actions  

He’s never been more than a passable defender, from what I recall from his Boston days, and the injuries didn’t help this. I think we’re looking for a defensive-minded center who can block some shots — we already have other serviceable options, but that’s what we’re lacking. If that guy can stick a 15-foot jumper with regularity, it will be a bonus, I guess.

by kozlodoev on Feb 21, 2009 9:33 AM EST up reply actions  

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