Month: July 2010 (Page 49 of 62)

Report: Wade, Bosh to join forces in Miami

Multiple sources are reporting that Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are both going to sign with the Miami Heat, and one source says they’ll announce their decision sometime today. The Sun-Sentinel confirms the report.

Whether LeBron James, the kingpin of this summer’s celebrated free agent class, will join them remains to be seen. James will announce his decision Thursday night at 9 ET during a one-hour special on ESPN.

Both players are expected to get the maximum amount allowable under the league’s collective bargaining agreement, though the addition of James could change the players’ salaries. Contracts cannot be officially signed until July 8.

It was not immediately clear whether Bosh will sign with Miami outright or join the Heat through a sign-and-trade deal. Bosh could earn $125 million over six years via sign-and-trade, but only $96 million over five without it.

“Either way, he’s definitely going to Miami,” the source said.

Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo did not confirm the story, but he didn’t deny it, either. According to Heat beat writer Ira Winderman, Bosh’s decision blindsided the Raptors, who are now scrambling to get something in return.

It looks like Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov was right about Wade and Bosh joining forces in Miami.

It’s not clear where LeBron is heading, but if he has already scheduled his announcement for tomorrow night (9 PM ET) on the Worldwide Leader — pardon me while I throw up in my mouth a little — then he has already made up his mind. Why keep everyone hostage?

Recent events, especially the report that LeBron was trying to recruit Bosh for the Cavs, would indicate that he’s going to stay put in Cleveland, probably on a two- or three-year deal. I think if he were going to Miami, he would announce with Wade and Bosh, not drag this thing out further. (But who knows with this guy? For their part, the Heat think they have a real shot at LeBron.) Chicago, New Jersey and New York appear to be still in the running, probably in that order.

For what it’s worth, Adrian Wojnarowski said this on his Twitter page:

Official with team that made a formal presentation to LeBron James tells Y! Sports: “It’s down to Cleveland or Miami for him.”

The Wade/Bosh combo is huge news for the Heat, who retain their marquee player while adding an All-NBA big to be his running mate. Now Pat Riley has to get busy adding pieces to give this team a serviceable supporting cast. He probably can’t start in earnest until he finds out what LeBron is going to do.

The big loser? Barring an announcement that LeBron is heading to Chicago, it’s the Bulls. They need to get busy with Plan D or Plan E or whatever plans they have left. They should get Carlos Boozer and/or David Lee on the phone and get a deal in place. They could also use a shooting guard since they traded John Salmons and Kirk Hinrich away to dump salary.

Titans, Johnson working on compromise

Tennessee Titans running back Chris Johnson sets an NFL record for yards from scrimmage in a single season with 2,509 on this four yard run against the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth quarter At Qwest Field in Seattle on January 3, 2010. Johnson rushed for 134 yards on 36 carries and scored two touchdown in the Titans 17-13 win over the Seahawks. (UPI /Jim Bryant) Photo via Newscom

According to the Nashville Tennessean, the Titans and the player rep for Chris Johnson are working on a contract compromise that would ensure that the star back will report to training camp on time.

Under the terms of the five-year, $12 million contract he signed prior to his rookie season, Johnson has reached escalators in the deal that could pay him up to an additional $2.5 million in salary in 2012. The Titans could turn that money into a signing bonus in 2010, and combine it with his scheduled base salary of $550,000 for this fall.

Players earn escalators by reaching individual and team goals as part of a contract, and, unlike incentives that are paid out at the end of a season, they’re attached to future salaries. While such a move wouldn’t provide a big pay raise like Johnson wants, it would get him some additional funds now, with the hope of getting a long-term deal after next season.

The Titans have already paid Johnson roughly $7 million in guarantees over his first two seasons. He’s scheduled to make base salaries of $800,000 in 2011 and $960,000 in 2012. The Titans have cited the 30 percent rule, a byproduct of the league’s labor issues, as a reason why a lucrative long-term deal isn’t do-able at this time. It restricts big increases in Johnson’s salary from year to year, since they’d have to pay him guaranteed signing bonus in the $40 million range as part of a market rate extension.

Reaching a contract compromise has seemed like the most logical solution from the start. The Titans can’t give Johnson the long-term deal that he covets because of the “30 percent” rule, but considering he’s far and away their best player and highly underpaid, the team needs to do something.

A modest raise in the form of a bonus makes sense now, and then the two sides can come together after the season and work on a long-term extension. This would ensure that Johnson reports to camp on time and that the Titans have their most productive player ready to go for the regular season.

Wojnarowski: Bosh won’t play for Cavs, LeBron will

BEIJING - AUGUST 24:  LeBron James #6 and Chris Bosh #12 of the United State celebrate a play in the gold medal game against Spain during Day 16 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games at the Beijing Olympic Basketball Gymnasium on August 24, 2008 in Beijing, China.  (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Adrian Wojnarowski wrote on his Twitter feed that Cavs officials feel that the idea of a Bosh sign-and-trade to Cleveland is dead.

Cavs officials are confident of two things now, multiple sources say: Chris Bosh won’t play for them next season, but LeBron James will.

Bosh has long made it clear that he doesn’t want to play in Cleveland, and LeBron knew it was a longshot to sell him on it.

Cavs understand there are still looming threats to pry LeBron, but getting Bosh isn’t make or break on keeping LBJ.

Ric Bucher chimed in with this info:

Can we agree on this? Bosh/Wade are now clearly a package deal, be it in Chi or Mia. And I’ve outlined the challenge of getting both to Chi.

Not sure where the idea Tor won’t S&T w/Mia came from, but it’s not true. Calderon/Bosh for Chalmers, 2 future 1sts + trade exception: done.

More and more, it’s looking like Wade and Bosh both get the max deal (~$130 million) to play in Miami — the Heat and Raptors would have to work out a S&T — and LeBron is staying put in Cleveland.

What are your options if you’re LeBron and you want to stay in Cleveland? Carlos Boozer is probably out due to his relationship with the Cavs. David Lee? Yeah, maybe the Knicks would bite on a Hickson/Varejao deal in a sign-and-trade.

Not to second-guess the self-proclaimed King, but if you’re going to stay in Cleveland despite the fact that it’s an inferior option, why not say that from the start and actively recruit to get some additional help? That way players might angle to play with you instead of sitting on their hands trying to figure out what the hell you’re going to do.

As for the Wade/Bosh combo, they can also go to the Bulls, but someone would need to sacrifice the sixth year of a max contract, as Bucher outlined above. They’d definitely be in a better situation, title-wise, with Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah on their rookie contracts, though the Bulls have never paid the luxury tax, so that’s a concern.

Police identify shooter in Vick investigation

ARLINGTON, TX - JANUARY 9: Michael Vick #7 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on from the sideline in the second quarter against the Dallas Cowboys during the 2010 NFC wild-card playoff game at Cowboys Stadium on January 9, 2010 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

According to the Philadelphia Inquirer & Daily News, the Virginia Beach Police have identified who shot Quanis Phillips the night of Michael Vick’s 30th birthday party and also announced that the Eagles’ quarterback is not a suspect.

The police have identified the shooter, but cannot charge the suspect because the victim and various witnesses have been uncooperative. The statement went on to say that there are no other suspects, including Vick.

Here’s the Virginia Beach police statement in its entirety, released by spokesman Adam Bernstein:

“Investigators were able to determine the identity of the shooter. Unfortunately because of the lack of cooperation from the victim, coupled with the reluctance of witnesses, the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office, upon reviewing all of the evidence, has determined that no charges will be filed in this case at this time. Because the suspect will not be charged, his identity cannot be released by police. There are no other suspects in this case, including Michael Vick.”

It appears that Vick is in the clear, although don’t forget that at one point during his dog fighting investigation it seemed as if he was going to dodge punishment, too. I doubt the Eagles will release him at this point, but you never know.

My question is, will the league take action against him for associating with Phillips, who was one of the co-defendants from his dog fighting case? If they do, it’s going to be pretty hard for Roger Goodell to determine that Phillips wasn’t just an unwanted guest crashing the party. And in that case, Vick did nothing wrong.

Security at Angel Stadium is really tight

Check out this video of a brawl that went down in the stands at Angel Stadium on July 3.

And be sure to watch the security guys in the yellow shirts do nothing.

Granted, maybe they’re told to call for back up before interacting with the brawlers, but isn’t the point of security at games to keep the peace? There were 15 punches thrown in that fight before the security guards even moved into position to stop it. And considering kids and everyone were probably watching, you’d think that they would have wanted to stop the brawl before it escalated to the point it did.

On a related topic, kudos to the little guy for taking on a guy three times his size. He had to be drunk out of his mind but still, the dude has some big stones.

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