Which 2012 lower tier FA's would you pursue

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Maybe they can do what the A's did in Moneyball, sign a bunch of losers and no-names for cheap and make it to the Western Conference Finals!

That wasn't "Moneyball," that was "Major League"
 
Landry Fields, New York Knicks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
Kris Humphries, New Jersey Nets – $8.0 million – Unrestricted
Jason Thompson, Sacramento Kings – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.1 million Qualifying Offer)
Roy Hibbert, Indiana Pacers – $2.6 million – Restricted ($3.7 million Qualifying Offer)
Spencer Hawes, Philadelphia 76ers – $4.1 million – Unrestricted
Ramon Sessions, Cleveland Cavaliers – $4.3 million – Player Option ($4.6 million)
 
Amusing how you have Freeland/Oden's absences as more certain Camby's next birthday. Cute, really.

Well Freeland is supposedly on the cusp of signing a long term deal with his Spanish club (Rasta's mentioned it a few times) Oden is ... well, he's "Oden." As for Camby getting to 38? ... When you're that old, there's no telling how much time you've got left.
 
Landry Fields, New York Knicks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
Kris Humphries, New Jersey Nets – $8.0 million – Unrestricted
Jason Thompson, Sacramento Kings – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.1 million Qualifying Offer)
Roy Hibbert, Indiana Pacers – $2.6 million – Restricted ($3.7 million Qualifying Offer)
Spencer Hawes, Philadelphia 76ers – $4.1 million – Unrestricted
Ramon Sessions, Cleveland Cavaliers – $4.3 million – Player Option ($4.6 million)

Those bigs being available is tough to call, but Sessions should be attainable. He gives up a lot on defense, but the guy can run an offense.
 
Cant we cut babbit too? Or did we pick uo his team option? Maybe we can split the money between ramon sessions and robin lopez? Wow that doesnt sound great. I think id rather try for lopez or hibbert.
 

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