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mysanantonio.com - 7/8/2009
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The Spurs are apparently going hard to the hoop in their pursuit of free-agent forward Antonio McDyess. According to an NBA source with knowledge of the negotiations, the Spurs are believed to have offered McDyess a three-year contract starting at the full mid-level exception, expected to be ...
blogs.mysanantonio.com - 7/7/2009
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blogs.mysanantonio.com —
The Spurs have emerged as the frontrunner in
the chase to land free-agent forward Antonio McDyess. According...
to a league executive with knowledge of the negotiations, the Spurs have offered McDyess a three-year deal starting at the full mid-level ...
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Courtside - Spurs out in front for McDyess
motownstringmusic.com - 7/7/2009
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motownstringmusic.com —
The Spurs were given a ton of credit
for their draft a few weeks ago, particularly for...
landing DeJuan Blair when they did in the second round. The Pistons could have grabbed Pittsburgh's big rebounder multiple times, but passed presumably because of the fact he has no anterior cruciate ...
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Antonio McDyess to the Spurs?
bustabucket.com - 7/8/2009
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bustabucket.com —
Apparently getting ousted in the first round of
the playoffs didn't sit well with the San Antonio...
Spurs. They already snagged Richard Jefferson, landed DaJuan Blair late in the draft and now it looks like Antonio McDyess is going to sign . It is ridiculous how good the Spurs could be next ...
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Spurs Keep Getting Stronger- Sign McDyess
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The Puns are Starting to Bore Me —
... The San Antonio Express-News tells us that the Spurs are the leader in the clubhouse for another Magic target Antonio McDyess as they have offered him the full mid-level for 3 years. ...
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RedsArmy.com - The Voice Of Celtics Fans —
... , but there's still not a lot of buzz around the league for Glen Davis. According to one report, the Spurs are offering Antonio McDyess a three-year contract starting at the full mid-level exception ($5.854 million). Can you say "overpaid?" The ...
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