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Kerr flies to SA today to talk with Barry in person.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/18007
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/18007
Kerr flies to SA today to talk with Barry in person.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/18007
Kerr flies to SA today to talk with Barry in person.
http://www.azcentral.com/members/Blog/PaulCoro/18007
I smell a conspiracy. Barry will finally acquiesce to Kerr and join the Suns. Then when he gets the chance to stick the dagger in the Spurs...AIRBALL! Sneaky bastards.
Maybe Kerr fly back to ask Pop for a job in that organization...
Is anyone embarrassed about the fact that we are chasing and begging 'Brent Barry' to join our team? It's crazy...
Is anyone embarrassed about the fact that we are chasing and begging 'Brent Barry' to join our team? It's crazy...
Is anyone embarrassed about the fact that we are chasing and begging 'Brent Barry' to join our team? It's crazy...
Raja Bell had a stretch of a few games before the Shaq trade when he was shooting well, didn't he? This was after recovering from that ankle injury he got when he landed on Shaq's foot against Miami in Nov/Dec 2007.
Is anyone embarrassed about the fact that we are chasing and begging 'Brent Barry' to join our team? It's crazy...
Doesn't Barry have to sit out 30 days if he goes back to the Spurs?
That may play a role one way or the other (Either he loves the game and wants to get back out there or he wants the rest and just get ramped up for the playoffs)
Agreed, so much effort for a guy who'll play a max of 5 mins, 7 in blowouts.
Suns General Manager Steve Kerr said he flew into San Antonio today to meet with free agent guard Brent Barry and his wife, Erin, but Barry remains undecided.
Barry may still reveal his decision, which apparently is down to the Suns and Spurs, tonight but he left open the possibility that he may need until Wednesday to pick a team.
"I've spoken with Brent," Kerr said. "I met with him and his wife and we're awaiting his decision. He's very seriously considering it."
San Antonio and Phoenix are offering Barry, 36, a veteran's minimum contract for the rest of the season and next season. The Suns are seeking his help with playmaking and perimeter shooting.
Barry cleared waivers this morning after being traded from San Antonio to Seattle, who released him Friday. If Barry signs with San Antonio, his team since 2004 and his family's home, he can't join the team until 30 days after the trade. Barry also is recovering from a calf strain that would keep him out of action for at least another week.