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Houston Rockets Win the Marcus Camby Signing Race
All along it looked like the Houston Rockets were the leaders in the chase to sign Marcus Camby, and eventually, the trendy new pick to win the Western Conference got their hands on the veteran big man, signing him on a one-year deal.
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NBA Teams Paying the Luxury Tax in the 2013-2014 Season
In the 2013-2014 NBA season, there are seven teams that will be over the luxury tax line – all of them in big markets which makes it less of a problem than it would be on the rest of the league. The New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers are the obvious choices, but the Los Angeles Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat and the run down Boston Celtics are also in the tax zone for next season.
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NBA Rumors – Miami Heat, Utah Jazz & Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Mo Williams
When free agency began, Mo Williams was pretty sure he’ll get to be a starting point guard by the end of it, but for now, that isn’t happening, leaving him with three options. One of them is returning to the Utah Jazz and possibly being a starter, and the other two are joining either the Miami Heat or the Memphis Grizzlies as a backup.
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NBA Rumors – New Orleans Pelicans, Atlanta Hawks or Sacramento Kings Might Be Favorite Spot for Greg Oden
While the front-runners for Greg Oden since the moment it seemed like he was coming back to the NBA have been the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs, there’s a chance that playing for team with a different set of goals with a lot less attention coming its way will be better for him, improving the chances of either the New Orleans Pelicans, Atlanta Hawks or the Sacramento Kings to sign him.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks & Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Delonte West
One of the best examples of NBA teams looking beyond a players ability when they think about signing him is Delonte West, whose on court productions have always been enough to warrant him another NBA deal, but his battles with a bipolar disorders make him to be a dressing room distraction more often than not. Still, the New York Knicks and the Memphis Grizzlies seem quite interested in bringing him along.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers Don’t Want Lamar Odom But He Wants Them
It’s quite surprising that a player in the caliber of Lamar Odom still doesn’t have a team for next season, but the combination of not wanting to play outside Los Angeles and the huge dip in his ability over the last couple of years ever since leaving the Lakers makes it a very rough free agency for the two-time NBA champion.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers & Washington Wizards Interested in Signing DeJuan Blair
Last season marked a pretty significant drop in the production and playing for DeJuan Blair with the San Antonio Spurs, leading to the team to forego the option of retaining him. The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers and Washington Wizards are very interested, but there seems to be a pretty big gulf between the sides.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers Interested in Signing Austin Daye
Heading into what might be a very depressing season, the Los Angeles Lakers keep adding pieces to answer a huge problem that affected them last season: Depth and injury-insurance, especially when it comes to the forward position, and are looking into the option of signing Austin Daye.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls or Houston Rockets Will Sign Marcus Camby
While NBA champions the Miami Heat seem to be moving away from adding Marcus Camby to their squad, it seems like the Houston Rockets and the Chicago Bulls haven’t faded in their interest to sign the player, and the veteran NBA big-man will eventually land with one of the two teams.
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Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin is Going to Have to Change, Not James Harden
At this stage of the offseason, there are quite a few questions about the Houston Rockets next season, despite the very promising initial outlook. One of those questions is Jeremy Lin and how much will his role with the team change. It’s pretty clear that despite his relative success during his first season with the team, James Harden isn’t going anywhere, and also isn’t the one who is going to have to adapt.