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| Bulls re-sign Corie Blount |
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07/31/2003 |
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| for our two young big mean, Eddy Curry and Tyson Chandler, both on and off the court." Blount, who was originally drafted out of Cincinnati by Chicago with the 25th overall pick in the 1993 NBA Draft, signed as a free agent with the Bulls for his second stint with the club on July 31, 2002. In his 10-year NBA career, he has career averages of 3.5 points and 4.1 rebounds per game, while also playing for the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Phoenix Suns, Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers. |
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| Kidd officially re-signs with Nets |
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07/24/2003 |
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| x seasons. Kidd was widely considered the most attractive free agent on the market. The defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs were heavily interested in Kidd, but he ultimately decided to remain with the team that acquired him in a trade with the Phoenix Suns in July, 2001. Kidd and Chris Dudley were shipped to New Jersey from the Suns for Stephon Marbury, Johnny Newman and Soumaila Samake. The California product made it clear he would stay with New Jersey last Wednesday, which was the same day the club |
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| Bucks ink Strickland, two others |
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07/17/2003 |
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| and 4.8 rebounds per game. Over 77 contests -- including nine starts -- Skinner averaged 17.5 minutes of playing time. The 6-foot-9 center/forward spent his first three seasons with the Los Angeles Clippers before joining Cleveland in 2001-02. He has career averages of 4.7 points and 4.5 rebounds over 235 games, including 49 starts. The 7-foot-1 Santiago played in Italy last season, averaging 12.0 points and 7.8 rebounds for Lottomatica Roma. Prior to that, he spent a pair of seasons with the Phoenix Suns. |
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| Suns re-sign veteran Scott Williams |
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07/16/2003 |
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| === Suns re-sign veteran Scott Williams === Phoenix, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Suns re-signed veteran center Scott Williams to a contract on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The 35-year-old Williams posted averages of 4.0 points and 2.8 rebounds in 69 games with the Suns last season -- his first year in Phoenix. A former North Carolina Tar Heel, Williams will be entering his 14th season in the NBA. During his career, he has played for the Chicago Bulls, Philadelphia 76ers, Milwaukee |
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| Suns sign top draft pick |
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07/14/2003 |
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| Phoenix, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Suns signed first round draft pick Zarko Cabarkapa on Monday to a three-year contract. Specific terms of the deal were not released, but the contract follows the rookie scale for first-round draft choices. Cabarkapa, who was the 17th overall selection in last month's NBA Draft, is a forward from Serbia and Montenegro. The 22-year-old had spent the last two seasons playing for Buducnost and played on the gold-medal winning team for Yugoslavia at the 2002 World Cham |
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| Kidd staying with the Nets |
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07/11/2003 |
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| before." Kidd, who has led the Nets to consecutive NBA Finals appearances, was originally selected by Dallas in the first round (second pick overall) of the 1994 NBA Draft. He was traded by the Mavericks along with Tony Dumas and Loren Meyer to the Phoenix Suns for Sam Cassell, Michael Finley, A.C. Green and a second round draft choice in December 1996. The Nets acquired Kidd and Chris Dudley from the Suns in July 2001 for Stephon Marbury, Johnny Newman and Soumaila Samake. Last season, Kidd averaged a car |
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| Celtics and Grizzlies swap picks |
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06/26/2003 |
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| he averaged a career-best 17.7 points and 5.5 rebounds per contest. He also earned All-ACC Defensive Team honors this past year. In other transactions, The Spurs selected guard Leandrinho Barbosa of Brazil at No. 28 and then traded his rights to the Phoenix Suns for a future first round pick. Meanwhile, Philadelphia was involved in two deals. The 76ers selected France guard Pacellis Morlende with the 50th choice and then traded his draft rights along with cash to Seattle for the Sonics' 41st pick, Universit |
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| 2003 NBA Draft Update |
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06/26/2003 |
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| Seattle SuperSonics, Nick Collison, F (Kansas); 13. Memphis Grizzlies, Marcus Banks, G (UNLV); 14. Seattle SuperSonics, Luke Ridnour, G (Oregon); 15. Orlando Magic, Reece Gaines, G (Louisville); 16. Boston Celtics, Troy Bell, G (Boston College); 17. Phoenix Suns, Zarko Cabarkapa, F (Serbia); 18. New Orleans Hornets, David West, F (Xavier, Ohio); 19. Utah Jazz, Aleksandar Pavlovic, F (Serbia); 20. Boston Celtics, Dahntay Jones, G (Duke); 21. Atlanta Hawks, Borris Diaw, G (France); 22. New Jersey Nets, Zoran |
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| No surprise: LeBron James top pick in NBA Draft |
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06/26/2003 |
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| s and Perkins from Memphis for the draft rights to Bell and Jones. The final two picks of the first round went to the San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks, respectively. The defending champion Spurs, at No. 28, selected guard Leandrinho Barbosa of Brazil, while the Mavericks closed things out by taking Wake Forest forward Josh Howard. The Spurs then traded Barbosa's draft rights to the Phoenix Suns for a future first round pick. There were a record eight international players chosen in the opening round. |
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| Phoenix Suns 2003 Draft Preview |
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06/19/2003 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Phoenix Suns made the best value pick of the 2002 Draft when they selected Amare Stoudemire with the ninth overall selection. The 6- foot-10, 245-pound Stoudemire wowed the NBA by averaging 13.5 points and 8.8 rebounds per game en route to the league's Rookie of the Year award. The Suns will be hard-pressed to get such an impact player at 17; there's a chance the club will trade the pick for a couple selections later in the draft to upgrade its overall depth. Like just about every ot |
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