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certo se i Rockets amnistiano Scola 
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Vitor #41 wrote:ESPN.com's Marc Stein reports that the Dallas Mavericks have made it official: Brendan Haywood will be waived courtesy of the amnesty clause.
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C'è poco da invocare, l'essenziale è stato dettoVitor #41 wrote: su James invece invoco Cava![]()
E' un rookie un po' speciale perché è un 1985 e in passato è stato un marine. Difensore aggressivo, buono stoppatore e rimbalzista
Per sapere qualcosa di più sulla sua storia http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/usat ... e/55906048
Con le scarpe si recupera mediamente un 1"5, lui ufficialmente ne recupera 1''75: le misurazioni ufficiali dicono 6'3"75 senza scarpe, 6'5"5 con, di fatto quindi 1.96 può essere considerata la misura giusta. Ad ogni modo Crowder non risente affatto della bassa statura, ha sempre difeso benissimo contro gente più grossa (al college di fatto poteva coprire difensivamente tutti e cinque i ruoli, ma generalmente si occupava dei lunghi) e proprio questa sua caratteristica ha impressionato in modo particolare i Mavs.Maverick wrote:su Crowder c'è qualcosa che non mi torna: 196cm e poi misurato meno di 6'4"..che scarpe aveva, quelle di Berlusconi?![]()
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nel caso arrivasse Brand, i Mavs avrebbero a roster una prima scelta assoluta dal? 1989-Agguire?
Io seguo dal 2002/03 e non ricordo tale evenienza
Sempre a proposito di Brand: ma con Scola in circolazione, sicuri di volere lui?
Io seguo dal 2002/03 e non ricordo tale evenienza
Sempre a proposito di Brand: ma con Scola in circolazione, sicuri di volere lui?
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crowder idolo,raramente ho visto uno con la sua intensità e la sua voglia 
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infatti ieri sera si diceva che siamo in lizza anche per luiMaverick wrote:nel caso arrivasse Brand, i Mavs avrebbero a roster una prima scelta assoluta dal? 1989-Agguire?
Io seguo dal 2002/03 e non ricordo tale evenienza
Sempre a proposito di Brand: ma con Scola in circolazione, sicuri di volere lui?
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WojYahooNBA: The Dallas Mavericks have successfully claimed Elton Brand off amnesty waivers, a league source tells Y! Sports.
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done! e a un ottimo prezzo
The Mavs on Friday found out they won the bidding for Brand, the 6-foot-8 veteran power forward amnestied by the Philadelphia 76ers. He'll join Dirk Nowitzki and former Clippers teammate Chris Kaman to form a new-look and versatile front line. Brand, the No. 1 pick in 1999, has started 830 of 860 career games, but he would now figure to follow a long line of vets into Dallas that go from career starter to key reserve.
As for the 7-foot Kaman, he announced his arrival in Dallas on Friday via Twitter and the team announced the completion of his one-year, $8 million deal Friday evening. With Wednesday's sign-and-trade that netted point guard Darren Collison and defensive-minded wing Dahntay Jones, the Mavs have impressively turned the corner on their depressing start to free agency.
Brand, 33, might not be the player he once was, but he is a solid fit on the Mavs' roster and their books. As for the salary cap, he's on the final year of his deal that will pay him $18.2 million. ESPN.com's Marc Stein reported that Dallas' winning bid was $2.1 million, a good deal less than many expected the Mavs' so-called "aggressive" bid to be, an amount that easily qualifies Brand as the league's best backup power forward/center value.
The Mavs are responsible for the $2.1 million of Brand's salary with the 76ers picking up the balance. With the Mavs' grand plan to keep their cap space clear for a run at a max-contract star next summer, this move continues to further that cause with another quality player in the short-term.
"We have our plan and are sticking to it," owner Mark Cuban said.
On the floor, the long-armed Brand gives Dallas a heady, low-post defender and rim protector. He'll almost assuredly be asked to back up Nowitzki at power forward and then easily slide to center where he played a significant number of minutes last season for Philadelphia.
He told ESPN.com's Stein that he hoped to join the Mavs and that he's looking forward to the challenge.
"I did it all last season," Brand said of playing center. "Of course, there’s a few guys we all have trouble with, but I’m not worried about it all."
Entering his 14th season, Brand might be at the perfect spot to transfer his somewhat declining mid-range offensive game to a bench role yet still play close to starter's minutes. He averaged career lows last season in scoring (11.0 points per game) and minutes (28.9), and put up his second-lowest rebounding totals (7.2). It was the first time in Brand's career that he averaged fewer than 30 minutes.
"Good pickup for us," coach Rick Carlisle said. "Different type of player than we currently have; can play 4 or 5, versatile and experienced."
With the winning bid at $2.1 million, the Mavs still keep cap space open, believed to be about $4 million, for additional moves as this busy week continues.
It's not yet known if acquiring Brand will terminate the Mavs' interest in Rockets amnestied power forward Luis Scola. He has three years left on his deal and wouldn't seem an ideal fit on the floor. However, he, like Brand, would come cheaply through the amnesty process and could become a trade asset. Bids for Scola can be submitted now with the winner becoming known at 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Mavs also have other needs. Combo guard Delonte West remains unsigned. Dallas could bring him back on their "room" exception of $2.5 million. They are also in the market for perimeter shooting, a glaring weakness on the roster at the moment.
"We feel like there’s a lot of summer left," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said Friday. "We’re still involved in talking to a lot of different people about a lot of different situations. We love shooters. We’re going to address that as we move forward here."
Scola a me piace tantissimo ma a questo punto non so, forse sarebbe meglio confermare Wright che è un tipo di lungo diversi da quelli a roster, rifirmare West e cercare un tiratore
The Mavs on Friday found out they won the bidding for Brand, the 6-foot-8 veteran power forward amnestied by the Philadelphia 76ers. He'll join Dirk Nowitzki and former Clippers teammate Chris Kaman to form a new-look and versatile front line. Brand, the No. 1 pick in 1999, has started 830 of 860 career games, but he would now figure to follow a long line of vets into Dallas that go from career starter to key reserve.
As for the 7-foot Kaman, he announced his arrival in Dallas on Friday via Twitter and the team announced the completion of his one-year, $8 million deal Friday evening. With Wednesday's sign-and-trade that netted point guard Darren Collison and defensive-minded wing Dahntay Jones, the Mavs have impressively turned the corner on their depressing start to free agency.
Brand, 33, might not be the player he once was, but he is a solid fit on the Mavs' roster and their books. As for the salary cap, he's on the final year of his deal that will pay him $18.2 million. ESPN.com's Marc Stein reported that Dallas' winning bid was $2.1 million, a good deal less than many expected the Mavs' so-called "aggressive" bid to be, an amount that easily qualifies Brand as the league's best backup power forward/center value.
The Mavs are responsible for the $2.1 million of Brand's salary with the 76ers picking up the balance. With the Mavs' grand plan to keep their cap space clear for a run at a max-contract star next summer, this move continues to further that cause with another quality player in the short-term.
"We have our plan and are sticking to it," owner Mark Cuban said.
On the floor, the long-armed Brand gives Dallas a heady, low-post defender and rim protector. He'll almost assuredly be asked to back up Nowitzki at power forward and then easily slide to center where he played a significant number of minutes last season for Philadelphia.
He told ESPN.com's Stein that he hoped to join the Mavs and that he's looking forward to the challenge.
"I did it all last season," Brand said of playing center. "Of course, there’s a few guys we all have trouble with, but I’m not worried about it all."
Entering his 14th season, Brand might be at the perfect spot to transfer his somewhat declining mid-range offensive game to a bench role yet still play close to starter's minutes. He averaged career lows last season in scoring (11.0 points per game) and minutes (28.9), and put up his second-lowest rebounding totals (7.2). It was the first time in Brand's career that he averaged fewer than 30 minutes.
"Good pickup for us," coach Rick Carlisle said. "Different type of player than we currently have; can play 4 or 5, versatile and experienced."
With the winning bid at $2.1 million, the Mavs still keep cap space open, believed to be about $4 million, for additional moves as this busy week continues.
It's not yet known if acquiring Brand will terminate the Mavs' interest in Rockets amnestied power forward Luis Scola. He has three years left on his deal and wouldn't seem an ideal fit on the floor. However, he, like Brand, would come cheaply through the amnesty process and could become a trade asset. Bids for Scola can be submitted now with the winner becoming known at 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Mavs also have other needs. Combo guard Delonte West remains unsigned. Dallas could bring him back on their "room" exception of $2.5 million. They are also in the market for perimeter shooting, a glaring weakness on the roster at the moment.
"We feel like there’s a lot of summer left," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said Friday. "We’re still involved in talking to a lot of different people about a lot of different situations. We love shooters. We’re going to address that as we move forward here."
Scola a me piace tantissimo ma a questo punto non so, forse sarebbe meglio confermare Wright che è un tipo di lungo diversi da quelli a roster, rifirmare West e cercare un tiratore
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Bene finalmente 2 lunghi validi! Ora ci serve qualcuno che raccolga l'eredità del jet..e magari si potrebbe prendere anche calderon in una trade con carter,no?
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Il problema è che ormai gli esterni validi son finiti. Io andrei con Beaubois titolare e ciao. Tano abbiamo l'ennesima stagione di transizione, vediamo se si merita un quintetto di livello o diverrà materiale da trade.
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talo82 wrote:e magari si potrebbe prendere anche calderon in una trade con carter,no?
non è finita fino a quando non è finita.


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perchè no? nn so cosa costerebbe dal punto di vista contrattuale, ma almeno sarebbe una pg e si manderebbe via carter..
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talo82 wrote:perchè no? nn so cosa costerebbe dal punto di vista contrattuale, ma almeno sarebbe una pg e si manderebbe via carter..
SI ma Carter lo aspettano con questi all'Air Canada Center:

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si ma noi dovremmo dare una scadenza da 10 milioni e un giocatore che al momento pure ci serve per chi? Vince Carter che è un ex giocatore ormai da un paio d'anni? quel Vince Carter che fece di tutto per andarsene dal Canada costringendoci ad una delle peggiori trade della storia (e poi si dice che son cose solo dei giocatori di questi giorni...) ?? ma anche no ehtalo82 wrote:perchè no? nn so cosa costerebbe dal punto di vista contrattuale, ma almeno sarebbe una pg e si manderebbe via carter..

