Complete 2010 free agent listing

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  1. NattaNerNuttaMan

    NattaNerNuttaMan NattaNerNutta like Spike

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    <span style="font-size:18pt;line-height:100%">Free Agents </span>
    Player Team Type
    Al Horford Atlanta Restricted F.A.
    Acie Law Atlanta Restricted F.A.

    Kendrick Perkins Boston Unrestricted F.A.
    Paul Pierce Boston Unrestricted F.A.

    Jared Dudley Charlotte Restricted F.A.
    Nazr Mohammed Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.
    Jason Richardson Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.

    Joakim Noah Chicago Restricted F.A.

    LeBron James Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.

    Jose Barea Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Erick Dampier Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Josh Howard Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Unrestricted F.A.

    Kenyon Martin Denver Unrestricted F.A.

    Arron Afflalo Detroit Restricted F.A.
    Tayshaun Prince Detroit Unrestricted F.A.
    Rodney Stuckey Detroit Restricted F.A.

    Marco Belinelli Golden State Restricted F.A.
    Brandan Wright Golden State Restricted F.A.

    Shane Battier Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Aaron Brooks Houston Restricted F.A.
    Chuck Hayes Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Ming Yao Houston Unrestricted F.A.

    Mike Dunleavy Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    T.J. Ford Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Troy Murphy Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Jamaal Tinsley Indiana Unrestricted F.A.

    Al Thornton L.A. Clippers Restricted F.A.

    Kobe Bryant L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.
    Pau Gasol L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.
    Vladimir Radmanovic L.A. Lakers Unrestricted F.A.

    Greg Buckner Memphis Unrestricted F.A.
    Mike Conley Memphis Restricted F.A.
    Javaris Crittenton Memphis Restricted F.A.
    Marc Gasol Memphis Restricted F.A.
    Marko Jaric Memphis Unrestricted F.A.
    Antoine Walker Memphis Unrestricted F.A.

    Marcus Banks Miami Unrestricted F.A.
    Mario Chalmers Miami Restricted F.A.
    Daequan Cook Miami Restricted F.A.
    Dwyane Wade Miami Unrestricted F.A.

    Dan Gadzuric Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.
    Richard Jefferson Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.
    Luc Mbah a Moute Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.
    Michael Redd Milwaukee Unrestricted F.A.

    Corey Brewer Minnesota Restricted F.A.

    Chris Douglas-Roberts New Jersey Restricted F.A.
    Yi Jianlian New Jersey Restricted F.A.
    Sean Williams New Jersey Restricted F.A.

    Tyson Chandler New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.
    Morris Peterson New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.
    Peja Stojakovic New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.
    Julian Wright New Orleans Restricted F.A.

    Wilson Chandler New York Restricted F.A.
    Jamal Crawford New York Unrestricted F.A.
    Eddy Curry New York Unrestricted F.A.
    Jared Jeffries New York Unrestricted F.A.
    Zach Randolph New York Unrestricted F.A.

    Samuel Dalembert Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.
    Reggie Evans Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.
    Willie Green Philadelphia Unrestricted F.A.
    Jason Smith Philadelphia Restricted F.A.
    Thaddeus Young Philadelphia Restricted F.A.

    Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.
    Alando Tucker Phoenix Restricted F.A.

    Greg Oden Portland Restricted F.A.
    Joel Przybilla Portland Unrestricted F.A.

    Spencer Hawes Sacramento Restricted F.A.
    John Salmons Sacramento Unrestricted F.A.

    Ian Mahinmi San Antonio Restricted F.A.
    Tony Parker San Antonio Unrestricted F.A.

    Nick Collison OKC Unrestricted F.A.
    Kevin Durant OKC Restricted F.A.
    Jeff Green OKC Restricted F.A.

    Chris Bosh Toronto Unrestricted F.A.
    Kris Humphries Toronto Unrestricted F.A.
    Jason Kapono Toronto Unrestricted F.A.

    Morris Almond Utah Restricted F.A.
    Andrei Kirilenko Utah Unrestricted F.A.

    Caron Butler Washington Unrestricted F.A.
    Oleksiy Pecherov Washington Restricted F.A.
    Darius Songaila Washington Unrestricted F.A.
    DeShawn Stevenson Washington Unrestricted F.A.
    Nick Young Washington Restricted F.A.


    Well, damn...that is one hell of a free agent pool!!! I wonder how many are actually going to resign with their teams. Which teams are going to be on the "rebuilding phase" and would let talent walk...or simply can't afford them? hmmm
     
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  2. TheBeef

    TheBeef Commish of FUN!

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    so many teams are building cap space for 2010 and heres what will happen: 1 team will get Lebron, 1 team will get Wade, 1 team will get Bosh, 1 team will get Stoudamire....and all the cap space will lead to ridiculous bidding wars for everyone else that will drive the price of the average and below average player to an extreme....MLEs wont be enough to sign scrubjays....up will be down....cats and dogs living together in harmony....what a mess....
     
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  3. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    I think your list has a few mistakes, Nutta. You included guys like Bryant a year too late and the '07 draft class a year too early, while forgetting about the '06 draft class.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheBeef @ Jul 15 2008, 05:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>so many teams are building cap space for 2010 and heres what will happen: 1 team will get Lebron, 1 team will get Wade, 1 team will get Bosh, 1 team will get Stoudamire....and all the cap space will lead to ridiculous bidding wars for everyone else that will drive the price of the average and below average player to an extreme....MLEs wont be enough to sign scrubjays....up will be down....cats and dogs living together in harmony....what a mess....</div>

    I've been fearing that as well. That free agent class also has the potential of ruining some teams rebuilding plans. Let's say New Jersey can't get any of the big names. Then what will they do? Overpay a guy like Dirk Nowitzki and plan on building around the then-32 year old? Things could get crazy.

    To organize that list, Nutta, here's how I'd sort the free agents (feel free to argue this, but I'm more just posting this for organizational purposes) -

    PO = Player Option, ETO = Early Termination Option, ? = Restricted

    MAX Players:
    (players who should be worth the highest possible salaries in '10)

    LeBron James (PO)
    Dwyane Wade (PO)
    Amare Stoudemire (ETO)
    Chris Bosh (PO)
    Yao Ming (ETO)
    Tracy McGrady
    Joe Johnson

    High priced veterans:
    (players who'll garner a lot of money but not a lot of years on their contracts)

    Steve Nash
    Dirk Nowitzki (ETO)
    Manu Ginobili
    Ray Allen
    Marcus Camby

    Next-level stars
    (expect someone in this group to get signed to a contract worth way more than his actual value)

    Richard Jefferson (ETO)
    Michael Redd (ETO)
    Josh Howard
    Mike Miller
    Tyson Chandler (ETO)
    Stephen Jackson

    Up-and-comers:
    (players whose '10 worth is hard to project but could be highly sought-after when the time comes)

    Rudy Gay ?
    Brandon Roy ?
    LaMarcus Aldridge ?
    Andrea Bargnani ?
    Kyle Lowry ?
    Randy Foye ?
    Adam Morrison ?
    Ronnie Brewer ?
    Rajon Rondo ?
    Tyrus Thomas ?
    Amir Johnson

    Next-level veterans:
    (they won't get Steve Nash deals, but they'll be treated fairly enough to kill your favorite team's cap in a few years)

    Peja Stojakovic (ETO)
    Antonio McDyess
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Zydrunas Ilgauskas

    The riff-raff:
    (good players whose salaries could be all over the board depending on what happens between now and '10)

    Brad Miller
    Ben Wallace
    Raja Bell
    Larry Hughes
    T.J. Ford
    Udonis Haslem
    John Salmons (ETO)
    Travis Outlaw

    Wow, it really feels like that's more than half the talent in the league.
     
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  4. NattaNerNuttaMan

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    No hard feeling whatsoever, VooDoo. I'm glad you detailed the list...thanks. I just did a quick list by team to get an idea of who will be out there...great stuff, Man. Appreciate it!
     
  5. Chutney

    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    Just one correction: Jermaine O'Neal's contract ends next season but he has a player option for one more year and there's pretty much no way he turns down that much money. So he'll probably fall into the high-priced veterans category.

    I think it'd also be interesting the rank NBA teams according to how much cap space they'll have that year.
     
  6. NattaNerNuttaMan

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chutney @ Jul 15 2008, 09:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Just one correction: Jermaine O'Neal's contract ends next season but he has a player option for one more year and there's pretty much no way he turns down that much money. So he'll probably fall into the high-priced veterans category.

    I think it'd also be interesting the rank NBA teams according to how much cap space they'll have that year.</div>

    CAP SPACE PER TEAM DURING "FREE-AGENT RUSH 2010"

    Here you go...keep in mind this is NOT counting the current unsigned free-agents out there. And of course not counting any possible salary shift that may happen due to next year free-agent signings (duh!). This only shows what each team would have as of 2010 due to the expiring/existing contracts they currently have on the books....enjoy!!!

    1. ATL - 56mil
    2. CLE - 47mil
    3. GS - 45mil
    4. UTH - 40mil
    5. MINN - 39mil
    6. OKC - 38mil
    7. HOU - 36mil
    8. PORT - 34mil
    DET - 34mil
    10. LA C - 33mil
    11. CHI - 31mil
    12. MIA - 30mil
    13. TOR - 29mil
    SAN - 29mil
    LA L - 29mil
    16. SAC - 28mil
    PHO - 28mil
    18. NJN - 23mil
    19. IND - 21mil
    20. PHIL - 20mil
    21.DEN - 19mil
    22. MEM - 18mil
    23. CHAR - 15mil
    BOS - 15mil
    NO - 15mil
    26. MIL - 10mil
    27. ORL - 8mil
    WASH - 8mil
    29. NY - 6mil
    30. DAL - (-1.9mil)

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    I actually consolidated these numbers from a salary forum in this site, so enjoy the time I put into this...you ungrateful bums....lol...just playin'....ENJOY!!!
     
  7. Voodoo Child

    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    Nutta, is that including Chris Paul's projected extension in New Orleans' cap room? If so, they could probably afford to pull in one of those next-level stars to play with Paul and West. Damn, that'd be scary.

    I'm surprised that Memphis is so far down that list. They're way further under the cap than most teams at this point, but I guess they also don't have players on MAX deals coming off the books in the future either.

    I wouldn't be surprised to see them as huge player in the '09 free agency market and then cool off in '10 anyway. They've got enough promise with a core of Conley-Lowry-Mayo-Gay to attract an up-and-comer, but I really doubt a star like McGrady, or even Joe Johnson, would ever look their way.

    The same could be said for Minnesota and Oklahoma City.
     
  8. Chutney

    Chutney MON-STRAWRRR!!1!

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    Thanks Nutta.

    I think we can ignore Portland, Golden State, and Atlanta to a certain extent. Despite their high ranking, those teams are preparing to re-sign the significant number of young players they've drafted, so I doubt they'll be major players. Toronto also will spend a good chunk of that re-signing Chris Bosh (or at least trying to).
     
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    Voodoo Child Can I Kick It?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chutney @ Jul 15 2008, 09:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Thanks Nutta.

    I think we can ignore Portland, Golden State, and Atlanta to a certain extent. Despite their high ranking, those teams are preparing to re-sign the significant number of young players they've drafted, so I doubt they'll be major players. Toronto also will spend a good chunk of that re-signing Chris Bosh (or at least trying to).</div>

    Who does Golden State have to re-sign other than Ellis? Wright and Randolph seem like their only other blue-chippers that they're focussed on retaining, and they've both got contracts running through '10.

    I don't think it's out of the cards that they'd make a run at Ming, or one of Nellie's guys like Nash, Dirk, or Howard.
     
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    I thought the Nets were automatically signing all of those guys?
     
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    cpawfan Monsters do exist

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    NNNM, what are you using as the source for your data?
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Voodoo Child @ Jul 15 2008, 09:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chutney @ Jul 15 2008, 09:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Thanks Nutta.

    I think we can ignore Portland, Golden State, and Atlanta to a certain extent. Despite their high ranking, those teams are preparing to re-sign the significant number of young players they've drafted, so I doubt they'll be major players. Toronto also will spend a good chunk of that re-signing Chris Bosh (or at least trying to).</div>

    Who does Golden State have to re-sign other than Ellis? Wright and Randolph seem like their only other blue-chippers that they're focussed on retaining, and they've both got contracts running through '10.

    I don't think it's out of the cards that they'd make a run at Ming, or one of Nellie's guys like Nash, Dirk, or Howard.
    </div>
    Biedrins. And I'm not sure if that figure factored in Maggette and Turiaf's salary.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cpawfan @ Jul 15 2008, 01:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>NNNM, what are you using as the source for your data?</div>

    I'll post it tommorow, I have it saved as one of my favorites on my office computer.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chutney @ Jul 15 2008, 09:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Thanks Nutta.

    I think we can ignore Portland, Golden State, and Atlanta to a certain extent. Despite their high ranking, those teams are preparing to re-sign the significant number of young players they've drafted, so I doubt they'll be major players. Toronto also will spend a good chunk of that re-signing Chris Bosh (or at least trying to).</div>
    I was actually just reading a highly detailed post of the Warriors' cap situation through 2010 here. You have to keep in mind that Al Harrington and Stephen Jackson both come off the books after the 09 season. Assuming Maggette is at 10.03 that year, Monta is making 11.4, and Biedrins is at 10.8 plus all the players on rookie deals and assuming we draft and sign a 1st and second round pick in both '09 and '10 then we'd be at 44.9 mil in cap room. The salary cap in '10 will probably be around 62. Assuming we get Turiaf that ups it to 53 million but still we'd have some cap room to play with.

    If we don't sign Biedrins we'll have A LOT of cap room and potentially a pretty good young team if Monta continues to grow and Randolph and Wright pan out.
     
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    I don't want to see Stoudemire go. The 2010 FA is gonna be the best FA ever.
     
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    Only 2 more years to go until the fun begins.
     
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    I've heard a ton of peopel say that they think the Nets or Knicks will grab Lebron. I really don't think that this would happen. Both of these teams are currently in rebuilding mode, and can't offer an immediate championship run (which is what Lebron wants). Also, the Cavs do have the potential to be a championship contender this year. They have a good core of up and coming talent (Daniel GIbson, J.J Hickson, Anderson Verajoa), and have more to offer than both of those teams. What do you guys think?
     
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    Not sure what team will get who, but thanks for rounding up all this stuff, Voodoo and NNNM. It's great for reference, I'm sure I'll look through this more than once the next couple years.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (TheKing99 @ Jul 21 2008, 09:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I've heard a ton of peopel say that they think the Nets or Knicks will grab Lebron. I really don't think that this would happen. Both of these teams are currently in rebuilding mode, and can't offer an immediate championship run (which is what Lebron wants). Also, the Cavs do have the potential to be a championship contender this year. They have a good core of up and coming talent (Daniel GIbson, J.J Hickson, Anderson Verajoa), and have more to offer than both of those teams. What do you guys think?</div>

    How is Boobie, Hickson and Side Show Bob a better group of upcoming talent than what the Nets have?
     
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    I'm holding out hope that the Kings can somehow grab Dwyane Wade. Wade's slashing ability and K-Mart's shooting is a perfect combo. No chance of that happening though, with New York, Chicago, and Houston all having a ton more cap room . =(
     

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