Month: July 2006 (Page 10 of 10)

Free agency update (7/2)

Peja Stojakovic, once considered a lock to re-sign with the Indiana Pacers, agreed a 5-year/$62 M contract with the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets. This gives the team a sharpshooter to play alongside Chris Paul and David West, but $12 M a season seems like a lot to pay for the 29 year-old…the signing means that the Pacers didn’t get anything in return for Ron Artest, other than half of a season from Stojakovic…Jason Terry re-signed with the Mavericks for $50 M over six years. Will this delay the development of Devin Harris?…Vladimir Radmanovic is staying in L.A., but won’t be playing for the Clippers. He and the Lakers agreed to a 5-year/$30+ M mid-level exception deal…The Clippers wasted no time in replacing Radmanovic, agreeing to a 4-year/$24 M deal with Tim Thomas, while also locking Sam Cassell into a 2-year/$13 M deal.

Couch Potato Alert

The World Cup quarterfinals continue this weekend. Fox has several interleague baseball games this weekend, while ESPN has the Yankees/Mets tilt on Sunday night.

World Cup
In Progress: England vs. Portugal – ABC
Sat, 3 PM: Brazil vs. France – ESPN

MLB
Sat, 1:20 PM: NY Mets @ NY Yankees – FOX
Sat, 1:20 PM: Houston @ Texas – FOX
Sat, 1:20 PM: Chicago Sox @ Chicago Cubs – FOX
Sat, 4:05 PM: LA Dodgers @ LA Angels – FOX
Sun, 8:05 PM: NY Mets @ NY Yankees – ESPN

Auto Racing
Sat, 7:30 PM: NASCAR Pepsi 400 – FOX

Bucks trade Ford for Villanueva

The speculation for weeks now were that the Bucks were offering up Jamaal Magloire and Mo Williams in the hopes of landing an athletic power forward. With that in mind, Milwaukee started dealing with Toronto, but the Raptors wanted T.J. Ford instead, and they got their man.

Ford averaged 12.2 points and a team-high 6.6 assists in 72 games last season following a spinal-cord injury that sidelined him for a season and a half.

The 6-foot-11 Villanueva, selected seventh overall in the 2005 draft, averaged 13.0 points and 6.4 rebounds in 81 games for the Raptors. The former Connecticut star set Toronto rookie records for points with 48 on March 26 at Milwaukee and rebounds with 18 on April 2 against New Orleans.

“Acquiring Charlie takes care of a primary need we had going into the summer,” Harris said. “He’s a gifted power forward who knows how to score both inside and outside. … The outstanding rookie season he had last year is only the beginning of what he’s capable of achieving.”

Ford is a dynamic player and a fan-favorite in Milwaukee. There will be many Bucks fans that will be upset about the move. In Ford, the Raptors got a Steve Nash-like point guard to fill the same role in GM Bryan Colangelo’s up-tempo system.

Pending another move, the Bucks could start Williams, Michael Redd, Bobby Simmons, Villanueva and Bogut, giving the team one of the best young lineups in the league. It is important for Milwaukee to lock up Williams before his stock gets any higher.

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