bulletsforever.com - 7/1/2008
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Free agency starts tomorrow, and with it comes the chance that some current Wizards might find new homes this off-season. Today, we give you the chance to weigh in on whether or not you think our free agents will stay in D.C. or be with new teams next season. In our first installment, we'll be taking a look at Antawn Jamison.
Why he'd stay:
Washington has been good ...
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Signing Antawn Jamison: Speculation Behind Purported Numbers
Truth About It - Washington Wizards Blog —
... . Then, around 85% of Wizards fans on Bullets Forever believed that there was a 70% or greater chance that Jamison would be back with the Wiz. Seemed like the sensible move.....some even have said yes to Jamison and no to Arenas. AJ is that important. ...
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Signing Antawn Jamison: Speculation Behind Purported Numbers
truthaboutit.net 7/1/2008 — Antawn Jamison is evidently back with the Washington Wizards with a 4-year, $50 million contract in tow. Good, he deserves it.
But will the Wizards have enough money left over to give Gilbert Arenas what he wants? Probably so.
Any left for Roger Mason, or a quality free agent? We will see.
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blog.washingtonpost.com 7/1/2008 — What a crazy night in free agency. First, Baron Davis surprisingly opted out of the final year of his contract that would have payed him $17.8 million this season from the Golden State Warriors. Then, according to my sources, the Warriors quickly ...
Well, that got out of hand
bulletsforever.com 7/1/2008 —
Juicy, juicy blog post from Ivan Carter about the Antawn Jamison negotiations. The important part is that the final figure should be 4 years and 48 million, which is closer to Marc Stein's report than Mike Jones' .
I'm waiting to ...
Antawn Jamison re-signs, 4 years, $50 mill
slamonline.com 7/1/2008 — When the Wizards were on their way out of the playoffs last season, it seemed like a turning point for their organization to many. Do they blow it up and start over, or bring back their talent at high prices? High prices ! “It just came down to the fact that I felt comfortable here and Mr. Pollin expressed that he was going to re-sign me and we were able to ...