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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jul 11, 2006 11:43:18 GMT -5
Bidding on this free agent will take place here.
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Jul 12, 2006 18:40:05 GMT -5
6 years, league minimum, $750,000 a year, for a total of $4,500,000.
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Post by Utah Jazz on Jul 12, 2006 18:40:06 GMT -5
2 years 1 mil per year
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Jul 12, 2006 18:47:53 GMT -5
match
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Post by Washington Wizards on Jul 13, 2006 3:00:46 GMT -5
3 years, 1.1mil per year, total 3.3mil
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Post by Memphis Grizzlies on Jul 13, 2006 5:12:28 GMT -5
3 years 1.2 mill a year total of 3.6 mill
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Jul 13, 2006 9:48:49 GMT -5
match.
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Post by Milwaukee Bucks on Jul 13, 2006 9:50:12 GMT -5
ESPN.com: 22. Jared Jeffries, Wizards (restricted) He supposedly is getting a lot of interest, which surprises me in light of the fact that he's not any good. Yes, he had some nice moments defensively against LeBron James in the playoffs, but he also went 36 minutes without scoring a basket in the clinching Game 6 and shot 39.5 percent for the series.
Besides, nobody's comparing him to Bruce Bowen, and he needs to be that good an on-ball defender because the rest of his game is so poor. Jeffries' career high in points per 40 minutes is a meager 10.4 in 2004-05. Also, he is nothing special on the boards, makes way too many turnovers and is worse than Tim Duncan from the foul line. Anybody paying the full midlevel exception for this package will end up horribly disappointed.
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jul 14, 2006 23:39:52 GMT -5
Can't believe Jeffries went this low, prolly biggest steal this free agency, congrats.
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Post by Portland Trail Blazers on Jul 14, 2006 23:41:14 GMT -5
meh..Bucks were gonna match either way in my opinion..
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Post by San Antonio Spurs on Jul 14, 2006 23:44:18 GMT -5
True, but I thought someone would jack the price up lol
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