The Knicks appeared to be a longshot to sign point guard Beno Udrih, but they pulled off a serious coup in landing him on Friday. The 31-year-old appeared to be between the Grizzlies and the Knicks and went with the latter, even though New York can only give him the veteran's minimum. It may not be as big of an addition as Andrei Kirilenko, but both NYC teams have surprised everyone with their bargain shopping this summer. Here's our look back at the week that was..
- The Sixers offered their head coaching job to Spurs assistant Brett Brown on Friday. Here's a look at the many candidates who have been in the mix.
- The Bucks are nearing an extension with Larry Sanders. A new deal would likely pay the Milwaukee standout more than $10MM annually.
- Mo Williams came off the market when he decided to sign with the Trail Blazers.
- After missing out on other free agent point guard targets, the Grizzlies agreed to sign Nick Calathes to a two-year deal worth just under $2MM.
- The Bobcats agreed to re-sign Jannero Pargo.
- Jeremy Tyler looked great in Summer League with the Knicks and he was rewarded with a two-year deal.
- Anthony Tolliver agreed to a one-year pact with the Bobcats.
- The Pistons are talking with Jason Collins.
- Garden State standout Lance Thomas is moving towards a deal with the Pelicans.
- Two Atlantic Division teams are after Chris Duhon.
- The Magic let their huge trade exception expire.
- Kevin Murphy is headed to France.
- Cuttino Mobley dropped his lawsuit against the Knicks as a first step to mounting his comeback.
- Luke Harangody will play in Russia.
- Sean May and others auditioned for the Knicks.
- James Ennis is Australia-bound.