Month: November 2024

Southwest Rumors: Grizzlies, White, Brewer

The Mavericks are one of only two NBA teams sitting the night out, but the Grizzlies appear to be especially busy, juxtaposing a tough road game against the Knicks tonight with reports that they're apparently seeking a point guard. There's more on that and other news from Southwest Division teams, as we round up here:

  • In a piece chronicling the Mavs' run at a playoff spot, Alex Kennedy of HoopsWorld wonders whether D-League center Jerome Jordan could be a fit for the Grizzlies. With starting center Marc Gasol back from injury and the team linked to Keyon Dooling and Jonny Flynn, there may not be much call for Jordan in Memphis.
  • Royce White had his best showing as a pro Tuesday, with 19 points, eight rebounds and six assists in his return to the D-League's Rio Grande Valley Vipers, but he plans on leaving the Rockets' affiliate again when the regular season is over, as he tells David Hinojosa of The Monitor"I’ll be here until the end of the regular season," the rookie said. "The playoff schedule and how hectic it is in the D-League probably ain’t going be the best thing for me. Going to the playoffs, I want them to have a team that’s going to stick together."
  • Corey Brewer says he wants to return to the Nuggets as a free agent in the offseason, but the swingman also reveals that he came close to signing with the Spurs before inking his current deal, notes Benjamin Hochman of the Denver Post. The Celtics were also in the running for Brewer before the Mavs scooped him up and later traded him to the Nuggets.
  • Giannis Antetokoumpo of Greece, who plays point guard despite his 6'10" height and 7'3" wingspan, has drawn interest from Rockets GM Daryl Morey, among others, reports Chris Sheridan of SheridanHoops.com. Bryan Colangelo of the RaptorsMasai Ujiri of the Nuggets, and Sam Presti of the Thunder are the other GMs who've traveled to scout Antetokoumpo, who has an affordable buyout clause in his contract for next season with Zaragoza of Spain, according to Sheridan. While there appears to be some confusion about the spelling of his last name, he's No. 32 on the DraftExpress list of the top 100 draft prospects.

Free Agent Stock Watch: O.J. Mayo

When the Mavericks missed out on Deron Williams a year ago, the team moved on to Plan B, which involved adding a number of players on one-year contracts via free agency and trades. Of the Mavs' non-rookie additions last offseason, only O.J. Mayo received more than a one-year deal, as the 25-year-old's contract included a player option for 2013/14. However, after emerging as the second-best scorer on a Dallas team in the hunt for a playoff spot, Mayo appears poised to turn down that option in search of a new contract this summer.

Mayo's 16.4 PPG is a significant step up from his scoring averages in his final two seasons in Memphis (11.3 and 12.6 PPG), but he's also seen a major boost in minutes since arriving in Dallas, playing 35.7 per game after averaging 26.8 during his last two years with the Grizzlies. As such, Mayo's points per 36 minutes average this season is actually right in line with his career mark.

Nonetheless, the improvement in Mayo's free agent stock shouldn't be viewed as entirely artificial. He's scoring his points more efficiently than he did in his first four seasons, averaging career-highs in FG% (.462) and 3PT% (.416), while taking fewer shots per 36 minutes than he ever has before. That efficiency is reflected in his PER as well, which presently sits at a career-high 15.2. Throw in a career-best assist rate, and it's not hard to see why Mayo is in line for a raise in July.

Coming off his fourth year in Memphis in 2012, Mayo didn't receive a qualifying offer from the Grizzlies, but still landed an offer from the Mavs that would have been worth most of the mid-level exception, at $4.02MM (Dallas signed him using cap space). If we assume the former third overall pick is a lock to turn down his $4.2MM option for 2013/14, it's probably also safe to assume that he'll be seeking a starting salary worth more than the mid-level.

Of course, just because Mayo will be looking for that sort of salary doesn't mean he'll receive those offers — he was seeking more than the MLE last July, and didn't have any luck. But given his performance this season, I'd expect Mayo to earn at least one or two offers worth north of $6-7MM annually. That would rule out taxpaying teams, who can't offer more than the mini MLE and can't acquire players via sign-and-trade. Over-the-cap teams could work out a sign-and-trade for Mayo, so there may be a few that enter the mix, but it's the clubs with cap room that figure to be the primary suitors.

The Mavericks are one team poised to have cap room again, and if they're going to keep any of the players currently on one-year deals with the club, Mayo appears to be the best bet. He'll likely be a Plan B again, since the team wouldn't be able to afford to pursue this year's top-tier free agents with Mayo on its books. But there are scenarios in which the Mavs could conceivably have room to bring back Mayo and sign another second-tier free agent such as Brandon Jennings or Paul Millsap.

Multiple Detroit-based writers have suggested Mayo could be near the top of the Pistons' wish list this summer, and the team is expected to have a good chunk of cap room at its disposal. It's hard not to mention the Hawks as a potential suitor for just about everyone, since the team has less than $20MM in guaranteed commitments on its books for next season, and has given no real indication of what its plan will be. Other possible fits might include the Bobcats, Cavaliers, and Suns.

Having already played his way into what should be a nice payday this summer, Mayo could improve his free agent stock even more with a strong finish to the 2012/13 season. A year ago against the Clippers, Mayo laid an egg in the first round, scoring 8.9 PPG on 27.4% shooting, and you could certainly make an argument that the performance cost him a few bucks in free agency.

The Mavs are extremely unlikely to make a run at a title this season, but a playoff berth certainly appears within reach, given the recent struggles of the Lakers and Jazz. If Mayo could help the team sneak into the postseason and perhaps win a first-round game or two against a team like the Thunder or Spurs, it may convince a few NBA execs that he can be a go-to scoring option on a contending team. In that case, I'd expect him to easily exceed the mid-level deals signed by shooting guards like Jamal Crawford, Louis Williams, and Jason Terry in 2012.

Nets Recall Shengelia, Taylor From D-League

Here are today's D-League assignments and recalls, with any additional moves added to the top of the page throughout the day:

  • The Nets have recalled Tornike Shengelia and Tyshawn Taylor from the D-League, the team announced today in a press release. The two rookies played well in their most recent stint with the Springfield Armor — in three D-League contests, Shengelia averaged 22.3 PPG and 7.3 RPG, while Taylor recorded 23.3 PPG and 7.3 APG. The duo will rejoin the Nets tomorrow.

Latest On Kings, Sacramento, Seattle

We already passed along one major update on the Kings sale today, as Sacramento City Council approved an arena proposal put forth by a Sacramento investment group that includes Ron Burkle, Mark Mastrov, Vivek Ranadive, and Paul Jacobs. That means the group's bid to keep the Kings from moving to Seattle can move forward as planned, but that's not today's only piece of news.

According to Nick Monacelli of News10 in Sacramento, Bob Cook's bankruptcy lawyers have reached an agreement with Chris Hansen's Seattle group to sell Cook's 7% stake in the Kings for about $15.1MM (Twitter links). Cook's minority stake in the Kings was expected to be auctioned off in April, but a sale, if completed, would circumvent the auction process, says Monacelli (Twitter link).

Other limited partners who currently have a stake in the Kings will have the right of first refusal, giving them 15 days to match the offer. Sacramento mayor Kevin Johnson tells Monacelli that the Sacramento group bidding for the Kings will come up with an offer of its own for Cook's 7% share within a few days (Twitter link). Although the agreement with Hansen prevents the solicitation of further offers, additional bids can still be reviewed, says Monacelli (via Twitter).

The sale of Cook's 7% share to Hansen requires the approval of a judge and the NBA, so my understanding is that it will eventually go through the same process that the majority sale of the team will — this just puts a little more pressure on the Sacramento group to commit some more money in the short-term.

Pacific Notes: Del Negro, World Peace, Kings

The latest round of Pacific Division notes features a handful of updates out of California:

  • Vinny Del Negro's contract expires at season's end, but the Clippers coach says he enjoys that pressure. Asked about his future in Los Angeles, Del Negro told reporters, including Broderick Turner of the Los Angeles Times, that he doesn't believe his job depends on how far the Clips advance in the playoffs. "No, my future is great," Del Negro said. "I've got a great future, no matter what. I've been pretty fortunate, so I don't really worry about that stuff so much. Like I said, all those things take care of themselves when we finish."
  • Lakers coach Mike D'Antoni isn't optimistic about Metta World Peace's chances of returning from his torn meniscus before the end of the season, tweets Mike Bresnahan of the Los Angeles Times. World Peace indicated this week that he hasn't ruled out declining his 2013/14 option in order to sign a longer-term deal with the Lakers — I wouldn't expect this injury to affect that decision at all, but you never know.
  • Speaking of World Peace's player option, agent Marc Cornstein reiterates to Mark Medina of the Los Angeles Daily News that "all options are possible" for his client this offseason, and that no decisions have been made yet.
  • As we heard earlier today, Sacramento's City Council voted in favor of moving forward with a proposed arena deal that could help the Kings stay in Sacramento. Ailene Voisin of the Sacramento Bee has a few more details from last night's meeting, including some thoughts from council members on their respective votes.

Jazz Sign Jerel McNeal To 10-Day Contract

The Jazz have signed Jerel McNeal to a 10-day contract, the team announced today in a press release. Because Utah released Raja Bell earlier this month to sign Travis Leslie, then didn't renew Leslie's first 10-day deal, the club had an open roster spot, so a corresponding move isn't necessary.

McNeal, 25, had been playing for the Bakersfield Jam, the D-League affiliate of the Hawks, Raptors, Clippers, and Suns. The former Marquette standout was named a D-League All-Star this season for the second time. He has averaged 18.1 PPG and 5.5 APG in 44 games while helping lead the Jam to a D-League-best 32-13 record.

The Raptors brought McNeal to camp this past fall, but didn't include him on their regular-season roster, cutting him about a week before the season got underway. As our 10-day contract tracker shows, this isn't the first time McNeal has been signed to a 10-day deal, though he has yet to appear in an NBA regular-season contest.

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Atlantic Links: Martin, Celtics, Datome, Prigioni

A pair of Atlantic teams heading in opposite directions met last night in Boston, with the Knicks extending their winning streak to five games, while the Celtics lost their fifth straight. If the season ended today, the two clubs would square off in the first round of the postseason, though hopefully by the time the playoffs roll around, injured bigs like Tyson Chandler and Kevin Garnett will have returned to the court. As we look forward to seeing whether Boston's and New York's current streaks will come to an end later tonight, let's round up a few Wednesday morning notes out of the Atlantic….

  • Before last night's game, Kenyon Martin told Jackie MacMullan of ESPNBoston.com that he and the Celtics were close to reaching an agreement earlier this season. "Doc [Rivers] wanted me and the players wanted me, but in the 11th hour … they didn't pull the trigger," Martin said. "And I'm not talking a few days ago or even a few weeks ago. This was a couple of months ago."
  • Yesterday, Emiliano Carchia of Sportando passed along word that Raptors GM Bryan Colangelo was in Italy to scout a handful of players, including forward Gigi Datome. Today, Carchia shares a few comments Colangelo made to Italy's Il Corriere Dello Sport about Datome.
  • Pablo Prigioni has recently been inserted into the Knicks' starting lineup and the move has paid dividends so far, as Fred Kerber of the New York Post writes. Prigioni suggested earlier this month that he wasn't sure what his future holds beyond this season, but if he continues his solid play, he should receive NBA interest this summer.

Sacramento City Council Approves Arena Proposal

The Sacramento City Council has approved an investment group's proposal to build a new arena in the city, voting 7-2 in favor of the arena plan last night, according to the Associated Press (link via USA Today). The proposal calls for the city to contribute $258MM to a new arena for the Kings, with another $190MM coming from a group that includes Mark Mastrov, Ron Burkle, Vivek Ranadive, and Paul Jacobs.

While the step is an important one in Sacramento's quest to keep the Kings, it wasn't unexpected, since the city approved an arena plan by the same 7-2 margin a year ago before the Maloofs backed out of the agreement. As Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times tweets, the Sacramento and Seattle groups will now receive an opportuntity to make a case for their respective bids to the NBA's Board of Governors on April 3rd. The Board of Governors is then expected to make a decision on the Kings' future later in April.

As for the Kings bid, ESPN.com's Marc Stein and NBA.com's Scott Howard-Cooper share a pair of updates on that front. Stein hears from one league insider that Sacramento is "gaining momentum" toward keeping the Kings (Twitter link), and that the value of the group's offer has kept "climbing and climbing" since commissioner David Stern suggested it wasn't high enough (Twitter link).

Meanwhile, Howard-Cooper reports (via Twitter) that Ranadive is expected to be the general partner and the No. 1 voice of the ownership group, should the Kings remain in Sacramento. As Howard-Cooper points out in a second tweet, that's not a huge surprise, since Ranadive was unlikely to give up his minority stake in the Warriors for a similar role with the Kings.

Odds & Ends: Gibson, Martin, Free Agency, Hornets

A few random bits of info from around the league this Tuesday evening.