Spurs Acquire Richard Jefferson, T'Wolves Moving Up
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Spurs Land Jefferson The San Antonio Spurs acquired forward Richard Jefferson from the Milwaukee Bucks Tuesday in exchange for Bruce Bowen and Kurt Thomas, ESPN.com reports. The Spurs also also traded Fabricio Oberto to the Detroit Pistons for forward Amir Johnson, who was then sent to the Bucks. Spurs G.M. R.C. Buford said Jefferson adds youth, health, and a scoring presence on the wing to the oldest team in the NBA. Jefferson hasn't missed a game in two years. Jefferson averaged 19.6 points and a career-high 39.7 ...
Round-up: New Deals for Jennings and Starks
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Jennings Reportedly Extended Green Bay Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings is close to a three-year, $27 million contract extension according to ESPN.com’s John Clayton. ESPN.com’s Len Pasquarelli reports that $16 million is guaranteed, and the front-loaded deal could reach as high as $30 million if he performs at a Pro Bowl level. Jennings is in the final year of his rookie contract and was set to earn $535,000 in 2009. The 5-11, 197 lbs Jennings is coming off an 80-catch, 1,292-yard 2008 season in which he caught nine touchdown passes and was a Pro Bowl alternate. The 25 year-old was a second-round choice of the ...
BREAKING: Shaq Heading to Cavs
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The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Phoenix Suns have reached an agreement in principle on a deal that sends Shaquille O'Neal to Cleveland, ESPN The Magazine’s Chris Broussard reports. Cleveland will send Ben Wallace, Sasha Pavlovic, $500,000 cash, and the 46th pick in Thursday’s NBA Draft to the Suns for the future Hall of Fame center.The deal is awaiting league approval and should be finalized on Thursday. Shaq is expected to bolster the front line of the Cavs, and he gives Cleveland an inside threat to help free up room for Lebron James to operate. Dwight Howard exposed ...
Goodell Continues to Flex Disciplinarian Muscles, No Union Challenge of Actions
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Last week Donte Stallworth, still currently a member Cleveland Browns, pled guilty to the alcohol-related vehicular death of a Miami area man in the early hours of the morning. As punishment, a Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge sentenced Stallworth to thirty (30) days in jail, several fines and a slew of other measures, including the permanent revocation of his license. In defense to the Circuit Court Judge’s light sentence, the victim's family had urged him to quickly settle the matter and Stallworth had been extremely cooperative with police investigators since the incident occurred on March 13, 2009. An undisclosed financial settlement between Stallworth and the victim's family also contributed to the wide receiver's expeditious ...
Peppers Signs Franchise Tender
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NFL.com is reporting that Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers signed a one-year, $16.7 million franchise tender Wednesday, five months after the four-time Pro Bowler requested a trade. Peppers, who is the team’s all-time sacks leader, should be present for the start of training camp in August. Following the Panthers January playoff loss to the Arizona Cardinals, Peppers insisted that he would never sign a long-term contract with the Panthers and pleaded for them to not place the restrictive franchise tag on him, which the team did anyway. The Panthers had to give Peppers a contract that would pay him more than $1 million per game, but any team interested in signing him ...
David Kahn and the T'Wolves Play High-Stakes Poker By Opening with a Pair of Point Guards
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The NBA Draft is normally all about the players – who’s going to be the big star, and difference maker for a franchise’s roster. Beyond Blake Griffin at No.1, and possibly Hasheem Thabeet for Memphis at No. 2 impact players were thin this year. The draft was none the less compelling last night if for no reason than to watch what David Kahn and the Minnesota Timberwolves were up to. For the past week, Kahn, had been working deals in an attempt to move up the Draft board, by first sending Mike Miller and Randy Foye to the Wizards for the No. 5 pick and reserves Etan Thomas, Darius Songaila and Oleksiy Pecherov. From there, they looked to package picks and possibly a player to try and get Memphis’ No. 2 pick where Thabeet ...





