NBA Free Agent Update
Marcin Gortat signs offer sheet worth 5 years, $34 million; Gortat says he’ll be happy whether he stays or goes to Dallas. Orlando Sentinel
Grizzlies owner Michael Heisley wants to meet with Iverson and is seriously considering a one-year, $5 million offer, according to team insiders. Heisley’s renewed interest presents a sudden turn of events given the organization had all but decided to pass on Iverson. Commercial Appeal
Antonio McDyess, a 34-year-old veteran of 14 seasons, agreed Wednesday to terms of a free agent contract that will pair him with Duncan. Sources close to McDyess said the contract is for three seasons, starting at the full, mid-level exception to the NBA’s salary cap restrictions, $5.845 million. The third season is believed to be 50 percent guaranteed. MySanAntonio
The Bulls have agreed with free agent guard Jannero Pargo(notes) on a one-year deal worth approximately $2 million, a league source said Wednesday afternoon. Yahoo Sports
Center Zaza Pachulia agreed to terms with the Hawks on a new four-year deal worth an estimated $19 million, according to two people familiar with the situation. Atlanta Journal Constitution
Chris “Birdman” Andersen has reached a five-year deal to keep his high-flying, shot-blocking act with the Denver Nuggets. – ESPN
The 24-year-old Trevor Ariza agreed to join the Rockets last Thursday night, switching places with free agent Ron Artest, who left Houston to play for the Lakers. ESPN
Ron Artest signed Wednesday with the NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers and received a five-year deal worth about $33 million, according to his agent, David Bauman. Yahoo Sports
Rasheed Wallace is officially a Boston Celtic. The Celtics signed the 34-year-old free agent to a two-year deal using the mid-level exception. Boston.com
The Mavericks have announced that they have signed 6-6, 193-pound guard Quinton Ross, a local who played at Dallas’ Kimball High School and SMU. Dallas News
The Toronto Raptors signed Andrea Bargnani to a new contract; a five-year, $50-million (US) extension that will kick in next season. The Globe and Mail
The Hawks agreed to terms on a three-year, $18 million deal with veteran point guard Mike Bibby. Atlanta Journal Constitution
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hey Ed! sipag mo mag post at mag sulat talaga! dahil dito I- nnominate kita sa PBA!! hindi PBA na basketball kundi Philippine Blog awards!
http://www.philippineblogawards.com.ph
1Ey Hannah! Wow!!! Thanks! I shall nominate yours too…you deserve it!:) Pero thanks again..really appreciate it. Speaking of PBA, yung basketball ha..kailangan ko na lagyan talaga haha
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