George O'Brien
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In another thread, http://www.arizonasportsfans.com/vb/showthread.php?t=76194&page=4 I posted a report that the Sonics and Wilcox are close to finalizing 3 year $21 million deal. They report that Wilcox asked for $24 million over three while the Sonics were only offering $19 million over three.
IMHO, Wilcox is a much better prospect that Nene, even if Nene was healthy, which he isn't. If Nene defines the market, then Diaw is worth $11 million a year. However, if Wilcox defines the market, Diaw is worth more like $8 million a year.
There is still no reported progress on the negotiations between Gooden and the Cavs. Ely of the Bobcats has had no progress in their negotiations and is expected to do the one year deal to become an unrestricted free agent.
There are still members of the draft class of 2003 who have not signed extensions including Josh Howard and Kirk Hinrich.
My feeling is that the Nene deal was anomoly. Boris is better than Nene, Wilcox, and Gooden - but not for every team. "What was once considered his biggest weakness has now become his biggest strength playing for one of the most innovative coaches and systems in the NBA under Mike D’Antoni and the Phoenix Suns. Diaw is essentially a player without a position, featuring the passing and ball-handling skills of a guard, the length and size of a forward, and the toughness and basketball IQ to even defend Centers like Yao Ming if asked to. It works for the Suns, but there are many more conservative coaches who wouldn’t quite know how to utilize him. "
http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1432
Trying to determine the market for someone like Boris is especially difficult. I would not expect any progress until October.
IMHO, Wilcox is a much better prospect that Nene, even if Nene was healthy, which he isn't. If Nene defines the market, then Diaw is worth $11 million a year. However, if Wilcox defines the market, Diaw is worth more like $8 million a year.
There is still no reported progress on the negotiations between Gooden and the Cavs. Ely of the Bobcats has had no progress in their negotiations and is expected to do the one year deal to become an unrestricted free agent.
There are still members of the draft class of 2003 who have not signed extensions including Josh Howard and Kirk Hinrich.
My feeling is that the Nene deal was anomoly. Boris is better than Nene, Wilcox, and Gooden - but not for every team. "What was once considered his biggest weakness has now become his biggest strength playing for one of the most innovative coaches and systems in the NBA under Mike D’Antoni and the Phoenix Suns. Diaw is essentially a player without a position, featuring the passing and ball-handling skills of a guard, the length and size of a forward, and the toughness and basketball IQ to even defend Centers like Yao Ming if asked to. It works for the Suns, but there are many more conservative coaches who wouldn’t quite know how to utilize him. "
http://www.draftexpress.com/viewarticle.php?a=1432
Trying to determine the market for someone like Boris is especially difficult. I would not expect any progress until October.