NBA Help Wanted only point guards need apply
January 27, 2009 by James Edwards
Filed under NBA Basketball, Player Movement
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There seems to be a plethora of quality point guards available on the NBA trade market.
Chad Ford breaks it down for ESPN.com.
this information comes largely from two sources: GMs who tell us what other teams are offering them, and NBA player agents who often play important roles in getting their clients moved this time of year.
While most of the players will not be moved by the trade deadline, if history repeats itself, several will.
Tops on Chad’s list is former North Carolina NCAA champ Raymond Felton of the Bobcats.
Felton is a talented point guard, but he doesn’t fit the pass-first mold that Larry Brown wants in his point guards. With rookie D.J. Augustin looking like the point guard of the future in Charlotte, the chances Felton heads somewhere else are pretty high.
Mike Conley from Ohio State and now on the Grizzlies is next on the list.
Some scratched their heads when the Grizzlies drafted Conley with the No. 4 pick in the 2007 draft. While Conley was a coveted draft prospect, the team was already loaded at the point guard position and it was unclear how he would fit. Eighteen months later, Conley still hasn’t found his groove in Memphis.
Conley is a good distributor and an excellent defender, but his shaky shooting has made him a liability. And with O.J. Mayo now dominating the ball, Conley is often left standing around on offense.
Andre Miller, Kirk Hinrich, and Baron Davis are also on the list.
Sounds like some teams are going to fix their point guard problems this year.
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Bulls Ben Gordon delivers bull then takes money
October 7, 2008 by James Edwards
Filed under Chicago Bulls
NBA Obsessed takes you into the hit and run game of NBA Basketball.
Ben Gordon decides a one year contract is like having a birthday

Ben Gordon has signed an offer he said he would never sign.
”I’m definitely not taking it,” Gordon told New York media Aug. 15. ”I’ve already expressed that to them. I mean, that’s not an option.”
It turned out to be Gordon’s only option. His agent, Raymond Brothers, failed to find a sign-and-trade deal or offer sheet from another team after Gordon became a restricted free agent July 1, and negotiations with the Bulls never came close to a long-term deal.
Some signs suggested trade talks with the Miami Heat were revisited the last few days. But by Wednesday, the Bulls had pulled what was believed to be a six-year contract worth about $58 million that Gordon had shunned since July.
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It appears Gordon is rolling the dice on this one. He turns down a multi-year 50 million dollar deal to stay with the Bulls, which is the team he says he wants to play for and instead takes a one year deal for 6.4 million bucks.
After the one year, Ben Gordon is an unrestricted free agent. In the meantime, he cannot even be traded without his permission.
So fast forward a year when Ben is on the open market. Hmm, he scores a lot, but is kind of small for a shooting guard and not really a point guard and can’t really check most guards, so who is going to want him? Yeah, he did lead the Bulls in scoring for 3 straight years, but that is because their guards struggle to score.
Now the Bulls are bringing in Derrick Rose to share time with Kirk Hinrich and Larry Hughes. That means fewer shots for Ben and that means…well, you take it from there. 50 million bucks, wow!
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