8:42pm: ESPNLA.com's Dave McMenamin tweets that Lakers GM Mitch Kupchak acknowledged the team's interest in Jamison, but said no signing is imminent just yet.
5:56pm: The Charlotte Observer's Rick Bonnell has tweeted that Antawn Jamison is set to become a Laker.
5:01pm: TNT's David Aldridge tweets that the Nets are a less likely destination than the Lakers or Bobcats for Jamison, unless negotiations with Kris Humphries collapse.
MONDAY, 12:10pm: Jamison is still mulling his decision, seemingly having narrowed his options to the Bobcats, Nets, and Lakers, tweets Rick Bonnell of the Charlotte Observer. A sign-and-trade would be required for a Nets deal, while the other two clubs would likely just sign Jamison outright.
SATURDAY, 5:53pm: The Cavs are still open to a sign-and-trade with Jamison so long as the team doesn't have to take any players back in the transaction, tweets Spears.
WEDNESDAY, 7:57pm: The Cavs and Nets have had talks about a sign-and-trade that would send unrestricted free agent Antawn Jamison to the Nets, Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports reports (Twitter link). The Lakers, Warriors and Bobcats are all in the mix for Jamison as well, Spears adds.
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if the nets think they can let humphries walk and get jamison and lopez at 4 and 5 they are high .. lopez cant rebound to save his life ..
Wherever Jamison goes, I don’t think he’d be starting.
If the Cavs can get anything for him at this point it would be wonderful.
I think Jamison should go to the Bobcats, he would be a good complement to Haywood in the front-court.
That is not what the tweet from espn says. mitch says he isn’t doing anything right now. Jamison is vacationing in europe so of course he is unavailable to sign right now.
Just talked to Mitch Kupchak about Antawn Jamison. He acknowledged interest but said: “We’re not about to do anything. I would know.”