How Much is Winning Worth to Mo Williams?
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... , in which Frye immortalizes himself as a "buffet of goodness." -- I find it a little comical, though entirely understandable, that Steve Francis gets more pub for being a possible Clipper than an actual Blazer. If Williams indeed winds up in Miami and if Fisher returns to the Lakers, that will only enhance the Clippers' chances of signing Steve Francis when Francis' all-but-done Portland buyout is complete. Francis is close with Shaq and is said to have had strong interest in the Heat and Lakers. The Clips, though, were in the lead from the start, with age (Sam Cassell at 38) and injury (Shaun Livingston) concerns at the point and Francis' close pal Cuttino Mobley as their lead recruiter. -- ...
Webber narrowing down options
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According to ESPN's Marc Stein, Chris Webber is leaning toward coming back for another season, but there are only two teams he would be interested in playing for. July 10, ESPN.com: Chris Webber has hinted at retirement more than once since last season ended, but I'm hearing now that he's much more interested in playing next season than not playing. On two conditions. Webber, 34, is apparently only willing to re-sign with his hometown Detroit Pistons -- who lost to Cleveland one step short of Webber's first-ever trip to the NBA Finals -- or join the Dallas Mavericks. The Mavs are giving Webber a good look, too, since he'd instantly become the best passer they have if they signed him. Thanks Paul for passing this note along.
Fisher “sure-thing” to resign with Lakers!
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