Kings hold onto Udrih after outbidding Clippers

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The Sacramento Kings found a way to keep their starting point guard, Beno Udrih, despite some fierce competition. [link]

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Amick: Beno's Back
Published 7/1/2008 by Ziller at Sactown Royalty: Front Page Posts
... UPDATE: Chad Ford and Beno used to kick it at this crazygood pastry shop in Ljubljana (or something), so Ford gets the quote: ...

A Buffet of Nice Things
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Coup) at The Rip City Project
... million, that is, unless they enjoy dating girls named Mandy Mediocrity. All sorts of other stuff from RealGM, which is a hotspot for rumors this time of year. Orlando will try to pry Magette away from the Clippers with a mid-level deal, which is very possible if they end up with Baron tomorrow. LA's backup plan: Jamal Crawford, apparently. Meanwhile, the Spurs are just trying to hold on to their old guys. Sort of funny that anyone had to outbid for Beno Udrih. We'll talk about this later, but it's a nice PR move ...

Silence is Golden
Published 7/2/2008 by Rob Mahoney (noreply@blogger.com) at Upside and Motor
... Well. How 'bout that free agency period! So much commotion has gone down in FA's opening moments that it's absolutely ridiculous. Baron and Elton Brand opt out. Antawn Jamison gets his deal. Beno Udrih gets the full midlevel. Jose Calderon gets a raise with the Raps. Ron Artest reconsiders not opting out. And of course, the big one: Baron Davis is, reportedly, now a Clipper. !!! ...

NBA Weekly
Published 7/3/2008 by Antone (noreply@blogger.com) at Hip 2 Da Game
... - Beno Udrih re-signed with the Sacramento Kings. The Clippers were the other team rumored to be interested in Udrih but they were able to land Baron Davis instead ...

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