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Dallas Daily News: Mavs seek experienced big man, eye Suns' Williams
Mavs seek experienced big man, eye Suns' Williams
10:35 AM CST on Wednesday, January 28, 2004
By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News
SEATTLE – The Mavericks are hoping to find a big man with some big-game experience – but not too much experience.
In other words, Scott Williams is a possibility. Charles Oakley is not.
The Mavericks are working the phone lines and keeping a close eye on the waiver wire in hopes of adding somebody who can patrol the paint. The key is getting somebody who has had more than a token taste of playoff basketball.
That would make the Phoenix Suns' 6-10, 245-pound Williams a possibility. The NBA grapevine has been ripe with speculation that the Suns were on the verge of waiving Williams. But they were holding out hope that somebody might offer something in return, whether it be a draft pick or player. Williams, in his 14th season, earns $1.07 million, the minimum for a player with 10 or more years of experience.
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The Mavericks are in the market for a big man because they are concerned about the rest of the season and the playoffs if Shawn Bradley or Danny Fortson should get injured again.
Other names have been floated as possibilities, such as Memphis' Jake Tsakalidis, Indiana's Primoz Brezec. But of those, none has the experience Williams could bring. He won three championship rings in the early '90s with Chicago and has played in 91 playoff games. He turns 36 on March 21.
Mavericks president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson would not comment on the prospects of Williams, but he did rule out the 40-year-old Oakley, who has been looking for employment.
"That's too much experience," Nelson said.
Mavs seek experienced big man, eye Suns' Williams
10:35 AM CST on Wednesday, January 28, 2004
By EDDIE SEFKO / The Dallas Morning News
SEATTLE – The Mavericks are hoping to find a big man with some big-game experience – but not too much experience.
In other words, Scott Williams is a possibility. Charles Oakley is not.
The Mavericks are working the phone lines and keeping a close eye on the waiver wire in hopes of adding somebody who can patrol the paint. The key is getting somebody who has had more than a token taste of playoff basketball.
That would make the Phoenix Suns' 6-10, 245-pound Williams a possibility. The NBA grapevine has been ripe with speculation that the Suns were on the verge of waiving Williams. But they were holding out hope that somebody might offer something in return, whether it be a draft pick or player. Williams, in his 14th season, earns $1.07 million, the minimum for a player with 10 or more years of experience.
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The Mavericks are in the market for a big man because they are concerned about the rest of the season and the playoffs if Shawn Bradley or Danny Fortson should get injured again.
Other names have been floated as possibilities, such as Memphis' Jake Tsakalidis, Indiana's Primoz Brezec. But of those, none has the experience Williams could bring. He won three championship rings in the early '90s with Chicago and has played in 91 playoff games. He turns 36 on March 21.
Mavericks president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson would not comment on the prospects of Williams, but he did rule out the 40-year-old Oakley, who has been looking for employment.
"That's too much experience," Nelson said.