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Lakers Notebook: Vujacic, Turiaf will explore options | Sports | Basketball | PE.com | Southern California News | News for Inland Southern California
11:12 PM PDT on Thursday, June 19, 2008 By BRODERICK TURNER The Press-Enterprise EL SEGUNDO - There was a time when Sasha Vujacic and Ronny Turiaf would never think about playing for anyone but the Lakers. When the subject was broached about them becoming restricted free agents, both Vujacic and Turiaf would get looks of disdain in their eyes, as if to say how dare you ask that question. But ...
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Sasha seeking full MLE of $5.8 million? Sasha gone?
The Lakers Nation — ... PE.com: It’s believed that Vujacic’s representative will be seeking the full mid-level exception of $5.8 million. ...

NBA free agent update
Full-Court Press - A Detroit Pistons Blog — ... offer sheet the players sign -- something Chris Mullin has promised to do. "They'll be back," Mullin said. Mullin said he would prefer to reach quick resolutions with representatives for both Ellis and Biedrins, allowing the Warriors to fill out the rest of their roster without earmarking funds. Both of those players would get a lot of interest around the league, but being restricted free agents with a team management that wants to retain them makes any interest almost irrelevant. June 20, The Press-Enterprise: Trevor Ariza won't opt out of his contract that pays him $3.1 ...

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