As the deadline for the first free agents signings gets nearer, more and more news is trickling in:
-Bobby Jackson, as the best PG in this draft is looking for a contract that he feels he deserves. He's not concerned about his age and he feels you shouldnt be either.
-WHile his stats have certainly taken a dive as the years pile up, Hakeem Olajuwon is looking to play in his 18th year. He's looking to contribute off the bench for a contender or to help mentor the next crop of NBA big men.
-As Denver's future is up in the air, so too is big man Shawn Bradley's. The second best center to Zo said, "I'd love to stay in Denver, but what I really want is a home. The last few seasons, all the moving around... I feel like it's hurt my development."
-Speaking of Zo, the Superstar Center is said to be "waiting on pins and needles" to see what his future holds. With the news of Boston putting Terrell Brandon on the block, he feels his time in Boston maybe coming to a close.
-Bryon Russell, former max contract player who was the centerpiece of the Houston-VanMemphis trade debacle, seemed to have found his niche as a defensive 3 and a few teams are happy to take his services there
-After not finding a deal suitable last offseason and playing for the minimum with the Grizz, Predrag Danilovich is looking to be paid like what he is worth and teams so far seem to be happy to accommodate and not let him fall threw the cracks once again.
-With the word of Bobby Jackson's potential contract making the rounds, Dee Brown and Kevin Johnson are wily vets who seem to be benefitting as teams are offering them contracts in case they miss out on BJax.
-Defensive cog Bruce Bowen is excited to test the market. "Look, I feel like I'm pegged into the same hole as Bo [Outlaw] and teams dont seem to believe that I deserve to be paid like a real asset." With the pendulum of the league shifting to the defensive side of the ball, teams are looking to bring in Bruce over Outlaw, since he is not believed to be as much of a liability on the other side of the ball.
-Speaking of Bo Outlaw, he's hoping to land in a more stable situation after left in the wake after Orlando and Milwaukee both decided to go in different directions (read: Tank). Teams are excited to bring in the scrappy forward, but seem to be looking to get a sweetheart deal for pulling him out of another bad situation
-Vin Baker is being seen as a player who was overshadowed by frontcourt-mate Kevin Garnett these last two seasons in LA and seems to be making a real impression with GMs who believes he can anchor a team down low on his own.
-A player that fits a lot of teams's interest in a backup is Popeye Jones. The idea is that his skillset is perfect for a third bigman and teams are offering him a deal that looks to exploit that.
-After his biggest year (not to mention doing it next to MonStar Shawn Kemp) of his career, Cedric Ceballos has already been promised by one team to be paid "in a way that aligns with your talents (MAXXX)"
-And finally, the player getting the most buzz going into FA, Isaiah Rider. The Denver GM has been trying to sell to teams hard on the idea that the veteran is still worth a max in an effort to sign & trade him and gain some assets from his departure. It seems some teams have heard the GM's words but have decided to bypass a S&T completely, and go straight to Isaiah. I've heard three teams have been in contact with him about such a deal. Whether Denver has any solid plans to S&T him seem unlikely at this point.