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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Halu Sination on July 08, 2008, 06:25:58 PM
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http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-clippers9-2008jul09,0,7626268.story
Elton Brand has reached a verbal agreement to sign a multiyear contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, according to an NBA source who requested anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on player movements.
The deal is believed to be in the $80-million range and expected to span five years.
Brand opted out of the final season of his Clippers contract last week to become a free agent. He was due $16.4 million had he stayed in the contract.
The deal cannot be finalized until the league's moratorium period ends at midnight EDT on Tuesday.
In another deal today, former Clipper Corey Maggette reached agreement to join the Golden State Warriors in a five-year deal worth about $50 million, according to NBA sources who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak about player movements. Maggette also opted out of the last year of his Clippers contract last week.
The 76ers were the latest team to join the bidding frenzy for Brand, joining the Clippers and Golden State Warriors, who have already made five-year offers for Brand, according to the sources.
The 76ers cleared salary cap space Tuesday when they traded forwards Rodney Carney and Calvin Booth and a future No. 1 pick to the Minnesota Timberwolves in a deal that has yet to be officially announced but was first reported by Yahoo.com.
Brand has not been reached for comment since he opted out of the final season of his Clippers contract last week. He flew to Washington, D.C., to meet with Falk last week and had a medical checkup with Dr. Craig Morgan in Wilmington, Del., the sources said.
Brand missed all but eight games last season with the Clippers because of a ruptured Achilles tendon.
"If somebody asked me whether he'd be healthy or had any ongoing fears, I would say no," it's not a problem, Morgan said Tuesday.
When Brand opted out of the final year of his Clippers' contract, he said Philadelphia would be one of the desirable alternatives. The move would put him back on the East Coast, where he grew up and went to college, with a team that has a strong nucleus of young players.
The Clippers' verbal contract agreement with free-agent point guard Baron Davis is not expected to be altered by Brand's decision, according to the sources.
The Clippers initially offered Brand, 29, a five-year, $70-million contract, which was expected to be the highest they could go while still signing Davis, according to NBA sources who requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak about player movements.
The Clippers then boosted their offer to Brand to five years and $80 million by renouncing the rights to other players, but it wasn't enough to re-sign him. The Warriors had tendered Brand a five-year, $90-million offer.
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WOW!
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damn I really thought he was gonna re-sign in LA.
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if this is 100% legit (la times has posted inaccurate info before), then FUCK YOU ELTON BRAND. and wow baron davis just got shitted on.
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wow baron davis just got shitted on.
for real :laugh:
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damnnn
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baron davis just got shitted on.
Remember, it was only a verbal agreement.
And damn, I don't know how to feel about the Maggette signing. I'm happy we made a move, but the guy plays no defense and has been injury plagued. I guess I just have to hope for the best, maybe it works out in GS's favor.
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HAHA my sixers are takin the east this year!!! fuck boston. :P
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As much as I love Josh Smith, Brand would be a way better pick-up. They don't need 2 sidekicks. Brand and Iggy will be sick (IF this is true).
I have trouble believing Maggette would choose Golden State over San Antonio, Boston, and Orlando.
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man thats crazy shit...bd must be pissed
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LOL...sucks for the Clippers. Everyone really thought he would re-sign.
Maggette is sorta like J-Rich, so he'll fit into GS's system, but you're still not a playoff team.
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ye maggette is not defence which they need, word is davis could still come back hahah ...wouldnt that be shit for clippers haha. no davis no brand and no magette lol shiiiiittt
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if true, good for the sixers, but SMH at Elton Brand. Supposedly made a handshake agreement that he'd stay in LA for Baron Davis, and he bolts east for more money
I have trouble believing Maggette would choose Golden State over San Antonio, Boston, and Orlando.
I have no trouble believing it...Golden State has the money to throw at him because of Davis opting out.
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wow, damn.
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Maggette is sorta like J-Rich, so he'll fit into GS's system, but you're still not a playoff team.
Yeah but they don't have B.Diddy anymore. Whos gonna run point, Monta Ellis?
word is davis could still come back hahah ...wouldnt that be shit for clippers haha. no davis no brand and no magette lol shiiiiittt
What? Didn't he sign a contract? Or was it just an offer-sheet?
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free agent signings dont officially start until tomorrow, baron only gave a verbal commitment.
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Well now the Sixers have a legit chance to win the East.
Good to see the Warriors salvage something and get Maggette, he will fit in great and as long as Monte stays w/ Jack and Al, they can still be good.
Clippers better get Josh Smith now or they are going to be horrible.
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they wont have a legit chance if they lose iggy which they could do since they gave brand so much money but word is they might still have enough to keep him
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Clippers better get Josh Smith now or they are going to be horrible.
i'm pretty sure ATL will match anything.
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i could see josh smith goin to clips now
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(http://hoopedia.nba.com/images/b/b4/Act_baron_davis.jpg)=fail
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There goes Brand's tag of being "loyal"
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Nuts.
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It's not for sure yet...Clippers are still tryna up the offer, and sources are claiming Brand is still 70-30 on the decision, leaning towards Philly.
Also, Clippers are the only team who can offer him a "no-trade clause"
Sources say Brand will spurn Clippers, sign with 76ers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3479059)
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
Updated: July 9, 2008, 1:44 AM ET
The highly anticipated Hollywood marriage hooking up Elton Brand and Baron Davis is over before it started.
The Philadelphia 76ers swiftly and stunningly managed to break it up after a week of bliss in theory only by convincing Brand to jump to the Eastern Conference and spurn what was widely presumed to be his slam-dunk return to the Los Angeles Clippers to play alongside Davis.
NBA front-office sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that Brand has verbally agreed to sign a five-year deal worth an estimated $82 million with the Sixers, who feared as recently as late last week that they wouldn't be able to compete financially for Brand with the Clippers and Golden State Warriors.
But Philadelphia first reached an agreement in principle Monday with the Minnesota Timberwolves on a trade that, according to sources, will send Sixers forward Rodney Carney, center Calvin Booth and a future first-round pick to the Wolves without Philadelphia having to take back any salary. It's a trade that will shave nearly $3 million off the Sixers' payroll next season and increase what was already substantial salary-cap space, positioning Philadelphia to secure a verbal commitment from Brand on a five-year agreement believed to be starting in the $14-to-15 million range.
The deal can't be finalized until Wednesday, which is the first day that NBA teams can officially complete signings and trades after the lifting of a leaguewide moratorium on rosters which began July 1. The Sixers must submit their trade with Minnesota for league approval before signing Brand, which isn't likely to happen until the league office opens for business Wednesday morning.
But Brand was already in Philadelphia on Tuesday night, sources said, preparing to join his new team just seven days after Davis had verbally committed to sign with his hometown Clippers and seemingly ensured that the bruising power forward would be going nowhere.
Brand could not be reached for comment, but one source close to the process said: "Elton wants to go East."
His motivation must have been strong given the criticism Brand is sure to face back in L.A. after he and agent David Falk announced last week that Brand was opting out of the final year of his previous contract -- worth $16.4 million -- to give the Clippers more payroll flexibility to strengthen the team around Brand. Within 24 hours of those declarations, Clippers management responded on the first day of free agency by reaching terms with Davis in what easily ranks as the biggest free-agent coup in team history.
Said one source close to the process: "Elton wants to go East." Another source described Brand as leaning "70-30" in favor of going to the Sixers and didn't rule out the possibility that the Clippers could still increase their five-year offer beyond the latest estimate of roughly $75 million. The Clippers are also the only team in the running with the ability to offer a no-trade clause to Brand, something that only one other player in the league -- Staples Center co-tenant Kobe Bryant -- has in his contract.
But the Clippers' confidence that delivering Davis would ensure Brand's return -- even with the Warriors responding to Davis' defection by trying to tempt Brand with a five-year offer in the $90 million range -- gradually crumbled as Philadelphia made its late charge. The Sixers' shedding of two salaries just to set up a major free-agent signing is reminiscent of the gambit made by Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers in the summer of 1996, when then-Lakers personnel chief Jerry West sent Anthony Peeler and George Lynch to the then-Vancouver Grizzlies, creating the cap space that made it possible for L.A. to sign Shaquille O'Neal away from Orlando.
Getting Brand away from the Clippers might not quite have a Shaq-sized impact on the Sixers -- who will likely need more perimeter shooting, depth and experience as a group to challenge the league's elite -- but it's an undeniable coup for Philadelphia on a variety of levels. The move also continues a recent trend of offseason revival for teams in the East, after last summer's Rashard Lewis-to-Orlando signing and the trade acquisitions of Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen which helped the Boston Celtics win their first championship since 1986.
The Celtics certainly could not have returned to prominence without the deal for Garnett and Wolves front-office head Kevin McHale will get another assist here. Minnesota's willingness to take on Carney and Booth has helped another long-suffering traditional powerhouse from the Northeast fill a major void with a marquee name.
Although he was limited to only eight games last season after an Achilles tear, Brand is the proven power player and interior force Philadelphia clearly lacks on an otherwise promising roster that won many admirers as last season progressed. The Sixers extended Detroit to six games in a first-round series more competitive than many anticipated and will now be adding a two-time All-Star to veterans Andre Miller and Andre Iguodala, top youngsters Louis Williams and Thaddeus Young, and the considerable wingspan of Samuel Dalembert at center.
A move to the East comes with off-court benefits as well for Brand, sending the 29-year-old to a conference with far fewer title contenders and moving him closer to his East Coast-based family with Brand and his wife expecting their first child this fall.
Brand told ESPN.com on June 30 that his "intention is to stay" with the Clippers, while Falk spoke optimistically of Brand signing a deal to "finish his career with the Clippers" if the team could make another significant personnel acquisition or two. ESPN.com reported late last week that Davis was the player Brand specifically asked Clippers management to chase in June.
Yet sources were adamant late Tuesday that Davis, while undeniably disappointed by Brand's about-face, would not reconsider his promise to sign with L.A.'s star-crossed other team. Nor are the Clippers, sources said, planning to back away from the lucrative long-term commitment they've made to the former UCLA star, even though their A scenario was certainly signing Brand and Davis as a package deal to team with center Chris Kaman and youngsters Al Thornton and Eric Gordon.
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:rant:
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still in shock!
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lol guess they not so loyal after all
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Again...it's not 100% yet.
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^^Exactly...The NBA's dead period is really interesting, all the stuff gets thrown around, but it allows team and players to have more time to think and react and make their decisions. As for the talk of being loyal, the Clippers franchise deserves that, Brand doesn't owe them anything. He needs to go to where he feels is best. As for the Warriors, I'm not a major fan of Maggette, but that can change. As of now, their playoff hopes hinge on Ellis being stable at the point, and Wright and Randolph earning their minutes. They have the potential to make a splash, but right now they do not appear strong enough to be a top 8 team.
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^The thing is that the Clippers basically agreed to sign Davis to help Brand. If he leaves, signing Davis is useless. Nigga also said he only opts out to help this team to get a valuable FA. So you can bite your tongue with that "doesn't owe them niggas shit" talk.
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maggette signing to GS? what an idiot
have fun rotting in mediocrity Corey
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Maggette is getting $10 mill a year which is pretty much double what any other team was offering him... :-X
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Maggette is getting $10 mill a year which is pretty much double what any other team was offering him... :-X
thats the thing
man who just cares for money settles for big check and plays wherever
man with heart to win takes paycut and makes up for it with endorsements after making playoffs (5 mill a year is damn nice if you aren't a frivilous spender. after taxes comes out to 3 mill)
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Its official...
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=ArnIDDxHgs6975.S9zfRudG8vLYF?slug=ap-76ers-brand&prov=ap&type=lgns
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ahahahahaha...as long as he didnt go back to the clips im cool with it...(baron must be a little hurt)haha
i like this actually better for GS. now we have enough skrill to after j. smith and sign a formidable pg. welcome maggete.
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word is magette only signed for 6mil not the 10mil that was first thot...cant confirm that right now
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Damn.
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Fuck Elton Brand, He Will forever Be A Piece Of Shit In My Book.
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(http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2008/0709/nba_a_eltonbrand_300.jpg)
:-X
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Where do the76ers rank amongst the top East teams now?
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^If Iggy stays, top 3.
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hope fully the raps can challenge for that num 3 spot in the east 8)
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hope fully the raps can challenge for that num 3 spot in the east 8)
oh they will believe me! I think the Pacers can be the 5th best in the East, top 4 could be asking alot this soon though
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