Not sure what his asking price would be, but I do know that he could provide great 3 point shooting and a nice spark off the bench. It helps that he's 32, from Detroit, and coming off of an injury which may allow him to accept a role off the bench.
Just recently before his injury last year he poster 14 ppg in his two previous years.
I think he could be the type of player that has a re-break out year. I remember when this guy broke out a long time ago in Miami, and then again in Denver. Time for round three
I wouldnt, however, take him over the other swings we were talking about earlier. Mike Finley, Allan Houston, etc.
He sounds like the least likely to hit the open market as of now.
Yea, i made the thread thinking he had been cut, then read further on and saw it was just a possibility.
His injury is the biggest hurdle obviously, but he did look markedly better during the 3 point shoot out at the All-Star game... well about as bad as you can look coming off an ACL injury.
The Nuggets filled their need for a sharpshooter by bringing back one of their own.
Denver on Thursday chose not to buy out guard Voshon Lenard's $3.52 million contract. Lenard, the 2004 NBA 3-point champion has averaged 12.2 points in 10 NBA seasons and could have been bought out for $250,000.
The NBA has not released its 2005-06 salary cap, but the move is expected to put the Nuggets over it and limit them to no more than a mid-level exception of about $5 million.
In other news, he just bought my friends old house. Maybe I'll stop by and get some 1 on 1 goin
__________________ Talking about the Pistons future if they lose LB...
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Originally Posted by nickrock23
how are the sixers doing nowadays? what happened to that top ranked defense after LB left. too bad he couldnt coach his way out of a paper bag in the olympics because the refs laughed at his whining. you lose LB next year your team will be lucky to make the playoffs.