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- 1. Hawks plan to match any offer for Smith, Childress
- 1 day ago | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
- The Hawks have been pointing to this day since October. They have made it clear that their top priority this summer was signing restricted free agents Josh Smith and Josh Childress, keeping them in Hawks uniforms.
- 2. Walker to have surgery
- 7 hours ago | Boston Globe
- Celtics second-round pick Bill Walker will have knee surgery tomorrow and is expected to be out of action for 3-4 weeks. Walker injured his right knee during a workout this month for Golden State, and the surgery is expected to be minor.
- 3. 3 starters to join Bobcats in Las Vegas
- 18 hours ago | Charlotte Observer
- Three starters from last season Jason Richardson , Gerald Wallace and Raymond Felton plan to be in Las Vegas next week for some or all of the Bobcats' practices leading up to summer league.
- 4. Bulls' top draft pick Derrick Rose has date in Kane County court
- 11 hours ago | Chicago Tribune
- Derrick Rose, the No. 1 draft choice of the Chicago Bulls and the NBA, will step into a Kane County court to face charges of driving more than 100 m.p.h. on the Reagan Tollway, his attorney said Tuesday.
- 5. LeBron loves to keep everyone guessing
- 19 hours ago | Chronicle-Telegram
- My favorite cities are Rome, London, Paris, Madrid and Tokyo. Never mind that I have never stepped foot in any of them.
- 6. Nowitzki chases Olympic dream
- 12 hours ago | National Post
- Dirk Nowitzki has been chasing an Olympic dream since he was a 10-year-old boy and has not lost sight of his ambition even though he is now one of the top players in the NBA.
- 7. Nuggets have little money to spend, but plenty of work left
- 1 day ago | Rocky Mountain News
- There's not much money to spend but plenty of roster spots.
- 8. Pistons set sights on trio of perimeter free agents
- 13 hours ago | Ann Arbor News
- The Detroit Pistons plan to talk to a number of players during the free agency period, which began Tuesday.
- 9. He had higher calling - home
- 10 hours ago | San Francisco Chronicle
- Baron Davis, Warrior emeritus and film impresario, didn't want to talk about basketball on the night he switched teams. He showed up Tuesday for a South of Market screening of the documentary that he and high school classmate Cash Warren, husband of actress Jessica Alba, co-produced, and tried to stick to the prearranged promotional script.
- 10. Landry's agent questions Rockets' request for forward
- 20 hours ago | Houston Chronicle
- With the Rockets seeking additional medical tests before extending a contract offer to restricted free agent Carl Landry, Landry's agent shot back that the request was designed to frighten off other suitors and ...
- 11. Pacers' Granger wants long-term deal
- 18 hours ago | The Indianapolis Star
- Danny Granger's long-range future with the Indiana Pacers could be settled later this summer.
- 12. Landing Davis is a Sterling moment for Clippers' organization
- 11 hours ago | Los Angeles Times
- Admit it, you thought the shaken owner would crumble. You thought Donald Sterling would look around the smoking remains of his once-lavish Clippers team -- two best players leaving, coach steaming, star guard limping -- and he would quit.
- 13. Lakers interested in James Posey, Brent Barry
- 11 hours ago | Los Angeles Times
- The Lakers continue to wait for Sasha Vujacic and Ronny Turiaf, but they have fall-back plans in case their restricted free agents don't re-sign with them.
- 14. Griz to go slow in free agency
- 1 day ago | Memphis Commercial Appeal
- Grizzlies YAHOO! Griz to go slow in free agency GM Wallace says team must be judicious in spending By Ronald Tillery , Memphis Commercial Appeal Tuesday, July 1, 2008 At about this time a year ago, Grizzlies ...
- 15. Beasley ready for life as pro
- 10 hours ago | Miami Herald
- Selected second overall in last week's NBA Draft, Miami Heat forward Michael Beasley won't have to wait long to start working toward one of his primary rookie goals.
- 16. Not your average Joe
- 18 hours ago | WisInfo
- MILWAUKEE - Half a world away, Joe Alexander decided he was going to play in the NBA.
- 17. Minnesota Timberwolves have three-point threat now in Mike Miller
- 11 hours ago | St. Paul Pioneer Press
- This text is replaced by the Flash movie. For all intents and purposes, Tuesday at Target Center was an NBA homecoming for Mike Miller, the South Dakota native and linchpin of the Timberwolves' mega-trade with ...
- 18. Nets put feelers out there
- 19 hours ago | NJ.com
- Like every other NBA team, the Nets made their initial free-agent inquiries yesterday -- more than a dozen in their case, many of them cursory -- and now have to hope every other bidder is under the same ...
- 19. Finding Mr. Right
- 17 hours ago | Times-Picayune
- Six years after making an ill-fated commitment to a point guard that ended in a messy divorce, the Hornets have everything they could want in Chris Paul...
- 20. If Chris Duhon is in at point guard, does that mean Stephon Marbury is out?
- 9 hours ago | New York Daily News
- The Knicks spent the first official day of the free agent recruiting period meeting with point guard Chris Duhon Tuesday in New York in what could be the first step toward parting ways with incumbent Stephon Marbury.
- 21. Magic draft pick Courtney Lee to sign $6 million contract
- 7 hours ago | Orlando Sentinel
- Shooting guard Courtney Lee, the Magic's first-round pick, will sign a four-year, $6 million contract as early as today. Lee's agent, Jason Levien, said that Lee will be in town later today.
- 22. Sixers don't waste any time
- 9 hours ago | Philadelphia Inquirer
- With more than $11 million in salary-cap space available, the 76ers dove into free agency shortly after the bell rang at 12:01 a.m. yesterday and targeted Josh Smith, the young and talented forward of the Atlanta Hawks, as their primary prospect, but not their only one.
- 23. Cartwright a big-man coach, more
- 19 hours ago | Arizona Republic
- Bill Cartwright was a coaching free agent last month. He was a marketable one, too, with head-coaching experience, 12 years on NBA staffs, five championship rings as a player or coach and a reputation as a fine ...
- 24. Aldridge to scrimmage against Olympians
- 1 day ago | Oregonlive.com
- The star of last Thursday's draft party at Grand Central , LaMarcus Aldridge, will get some serious practice this month as he helps Team USA prepare to bring home gold in the Beijing Olympics.
- 25. Spurs plan to make offer for Maggette
- 7 hours ago | San Antonio Express-News
- Two seasons after the Spurs unsuccessfully tried to trade for Corey Maggette, they appear to be trying to recruit him.
- 26. Artest: I made 'biggest mistake'
- 18 hours ago | Sacramento Bee Newspaper
- When Ron Artest attended the National Basketball Players Association meetings in the Bahamas recently, some of his most respected colleagues implored him to opt out of his contract and join forces with their ...
- 27. Watson breaks right thumb
- 9 hours ago | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- The Sonics' point-guard situation became more murky Tuesday when the team revealed that Earl Watson could miss as much as four months with a fractured right thumb.
- 28. Calderon can make Babcock proud
- 14 hours ago | The Toronto Star
- Raptors' Jose Calderon is defended by Orlando Magic's Keyon Dooling during first-half play in Game 2 of their best-of-seven NBA first-round playoff series at Amway Arena in Orlando, April 22, 2008.
- 29. Agent, Jazz to meet next week
- 14 hours ago | Salt Lake Tribune
- As Chris Paul neared agreement on a contract extension with New Orleans, Deron Williams' agent said Tuesday that he and Jazz general manager Kevin O'Connor had not spoken since the NBA's free-agent negotiating ...
- 30. Wizards Offer Arenas Top Dollar
- 18 hours ago | The Washington Post
- The Washington Wizards yesterday offered unrestricted free agent guard Gilbert Arenas a six-year contract that would pay him between $125 million and $127 million, the maximum amount allowed under the NBA's ...





