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  • #20101
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    RickyRubio9
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    So with the help of Hoopshype.com I went & looked at every teams salaries to find out who’d be a free agent next summer. I’m not listing them all & I’m not listing players that will obviously have their team options taken or accept their player options.
    Anyways, here they are.

    Kendrick Perkins
    Glen Davis
    Marquis Daniels
    Eddy Curry
    Anthony Randolph – Team Option @ 2,911,231 (I think they’d take it)
    Danillo Gallanari – Team Option @ 4,191,182 (Obviously they’ll take it..)
    Ronny Turiaf – Player Option @ 4,360,000 (He’ll def. take it in my opinion)
    Wilson Chandler – Qualifying Offer @ 3,099,850
    Jason Kapono
    Spencer Hawes – Qualifying Offer @ 4,051,023
    Thaddeus Young – Qualifying Offer @ 3,992,108
    Marreese Speights – Team Option @ 2,721,254 (They’ll bring him back)
    Jodie Meeks – Team Option @ 884,293 (Kind of iffy on this one)
    Josh Booner
    Kris Humpheries
    Leoandrinho Barbosa – Player Option @ 7,600,000 (He’ll gladly take it)
    Reggie Evans
    David Andersen – Team Option @ 2,700,000 (I think they let him go)
    Marco Belinelli – Qualifying Offer @ 3,377,604
    Joakim Noah – Qualifying Offer @ 4,239,166
    Mo Williams – Player Option @ 8,500,00 (Can Mo get more if he opts out?)
    Ryan Hollins – Player Option @ 2,483,333 (He’ll take it)
    Rodney Stuckey – Qualifying Offer @ 3,868,442
    TJ Ford
    Troy Murphy
    Mike Dunleavy
    Michael Redd
    Luc Mbah a Moute
    Chris Douglas Roberts – Qualifying Offer @ 1,091,100
    Carlos Delfino – Team Option @ 3,500,000 (I honestly think they’ll bring him back)
    Anthony Parker
    Leon Powe
    Chris Wilcox
    Tayshaun Prince
    Jonas Jerebko
    Jamal Crawford
    Maurice Evans
    Al Horford – Qualifying Offer @ 7,143,652
    Erick Dampier
    Nazr Mohammed
    DJ Augustin – Team Option @ 3,236,469 (Is DJ worth this much? Seriously.)
    Juwan Howard
    Jamaal Maglorie
    James Jones
    Zydrunas Ilgauskas – Player Option @ 1,399,507 ( He’ll stay with the Big 3 of course)
    Mario Chalmers
    Vince Carter – Team Option @ 18,000,000 (DECLINE DECLINE DECLINE (: )
    Mickael Pietrus – Player Option @ 5,300,000 (He’ll take his money)
    Josh Howard
    Al Thornton – Team Option @ 3,914,546 (Good Talent, do they want him though?)
    Yi Jianlian – Qualifying Offer @ 5,403,366
    Tyson Chandler
    Caron Butler
    DeShawn Stevenson
    Alexis Ajinca – Team Option @ 2,263,409 (Dallas needs the roster spot, bye bye)
    Jose Juan Barea
    Yao Ming
    Shane Battier
    Aaron Brooks – Qualifying Offer @ 2,976,637
    Jared Jefferies
    Chuck Hayes
    Zach Randolph
    Hasheem Thabeet – Team Option @ 5,127,720 ( As of now, he isn’t worth that much..)
    Hamed Haddadi – Qualifying Offer @ 2,000,000
    Peja Stojakovic
    David West – Player Option @ 7,525,000 (Tough choice on D.West.)
    Darius Songalia
    Julian Wright – Qualifying Offer @ 3,952,693
    Tony Parker
    Carmelo Anthony – Player Option @ 18,518,575 (Obviously opting out if no Extension happens)
    Kenyon Martin
    Chauncey Billups – Team Option @ 14,200,00 (Billups is old, do they risk it?)
    Nene – Player Option @ 11,600,000 (Nene stays)
    JR Smith
    Arron Afflalo – Qualifying Offer @ 2,906,053
    Anthony Carter
    Michael Beasley – Team Option @ 6,262,347 (This year will determine if they take it or not)
    Corey Brewer – Qualifying Offer @ 4,966,356
    Sebastian Telfair
    Delonte West
    Joel Przybilla
    Andre Miller – Team Option @ 7,807,728 (Things haven’t clicked like they wanted)
    Greg Oden – Qualifying Offer @ 8,788,681
    Nick Collison
    Morris Peterson
    Nenad Krstic
    Jeff Green – Qualifying Offer @ 5,908,640
    Daequan Cook – Qualifying Offer @ 3,126,764
    DJ White – Team Option @ 2,001,167 (I’ve heard he doesn’t fit their plans)
    Andrei Kirilenko
    CJ Miles – Team Option @ 3,700,000 (Utah might let him go)
    Ronnie Price
    Vladimir Radmanovic
    Brandon Wright – Qualifying Offer 4,580,600
    Jannero Pargo – Player Option @ 1,265,976 (Jannero needs the money, he’ll take it)
    Sasha Vujacic
    Jason Richardson
    Grant Hill
    Jared Dudley – Qualifying Offer @ 3,114,746
    Samuel Dalembert
    Carl Landry

    These are all the players I thought were worth putting in & I added a few comments on the players with options. I have no clue where these players will go & of course not all the ones listed will make it to next summer as free agents, but as of now that’s who they are.
    LOL. I don’t know what the point of this is..I just wanted to list the free agents. I suppose you can say where you see some heading or what teams will be interested in what.

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  • #366494
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    Mr.Knick 32
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    It’s tough.

    If the NBA doesn’t get that lockout stuff all done- Things could get crazy. I think Melo could stay in Denver. 65 mil is alot to leave on the table.

    Vince Carter is interesting as well. He’s a #3 guy at this point but I could see a team get suckered in to believing he could be a #2.

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  • #366506
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    canesboy6
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    Melo
    Tony Parker
    Chauncey
    Kendrick Perkins
    Jason Richardson
    Greg Oden
    Yao Ming
    David West

    Theres others but those are some that stuck out as interesting.

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  • #366510
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    llperez

    zach randloph was a beast last year and very deserving of the all-star nod he got. I think he could get a lot of money if he stays out of any negative publicity.

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  • #366511
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    Slim
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    Hasheem, Marc Gasol, and Zach Randolph all have expiring contracts…

    a lot of quality centers may change teams next year…

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  • #366524
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    RickyRubio9
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    Good catch, I completely missed Marc Gasol.

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  • #366529
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    BasketBalAllan
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    I am hoping the Kings will look to be major players in next year’s free agency, with 28 million in cap space and a lot of young talent I think that some players should really take a good look at the Kings if they are looking to be part of a rising team. It will be interesting to see if they are able to retain Carl Landry or if someone else shows a larger interest.

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  • #366600
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    cavsforlife
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    along with the kings, i am hoping the cavs will be able to make some moves because of all the expiring contracts we have, we need to sign a good solid center and a scorer depending on if we trade at all during the season this year. but i believe after next summer the cavs could be right at the top of the eastern conference again.

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  • #366601
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    cavsforlife
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    along with the kings, i am hoping the cavs will be able to make some moves because of all the expiring contracts we have, we need to sign a good solid center and a scorer depending on if we trade at all during the season this year. but i believe after next summer the cavs could be right at the top of the eastern conference again.

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  • #366621
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    sheltwon3
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    Nice post Rubio but no hating Cavsforlife but Cavs could not get people to go there this year so what would make next year different. that would have to severely overpay players. They would do better to draft better and make one sided trades for contracts and young players.

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  • #366641
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    cavsforlife
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    this offseason we were only focused on lbj basically, if the time spent on him can be spent on signing younger talents or somehow attaining draft picks and other young talent, it would be a great move for the cavs. I think they will end up getting rid of jamison during the season for a pick and then hickson will be able to play the 4 regularly. after that we just need a solid C and that scoring presence.

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