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BARON DAVIS HAS AGREED TO SIGN IN PRINCIPLE WITH THE LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS!
If the Clippers resign Elton Brand and get one or two other pieces, they can become a good team!
LAKERS BEGIN TALKS WITH JOHN BARRY AND JAMES POSEY!
The Lakers have talked with representatives of Boston small forward James Posey and veteran San Antonio sharpshooter Brent Barry to gauge the free agents' interest.
Posey, a key reserve for the Celtics, is expected to draw the full mid-level exception of five years and about $30 million, though the Celtics have said they consider signing him an off-season priority.
Posey, though, is studying his options, primarily on championship contenders that include the Lakers, said his agent, Mark Bartelstein.
"I would say so," Bartelstein said. "When you get a taste of a championship, you want to keep winning them. The Lakers are a great team."
Posey, 31, averaged 6.7 points and 3.6 rebounds a game in the playoffs for the Celtics, including an 18-point outburst in the pivotal Game 4 of the NBA Finals. Posey was also on the Miami Heat team that won the championship in 2006.
Barry, 36, spent the last four seasons with the Spurs. He averaged 7.1 points last season, making a commendable 42.9% of his three-point attempts. He is a career 40.7% shooter from three-point range.
In my opinion, Barry is washed up. I think that the Lakers should try hard to get Posey. That guy plays with some heart. See wat he did to the Lakers in the Finals? Yeaaah...
From LA Times
BAI BAI SEATTLE!!!!
YEP, THE SEATTLE SUPERSONICS HAVE LEFT SEATTLE AND ARE NOW MOVING TO OKLAHOMA!! Personally i think the City of Seattle is very stupid. Why waste this revenue maker? Remember what Los Angeles did to the Raiders and Rams? Yeah, I think Seattle will regret it.
Chris Paul agrees to four-year, $68 million deal
Chris Paul completed his contract negotiations with the New Orleans Hornets on Thursday, agreeing to a four-year extension worth $68 million, said Paul’s agent, Lance Young. The final season of the contract is at Paul’s option.
Paul, who met with Hornets officials on Wednesday, is expected to sign the contract Thursday evening.
The Hornets offered Paul a five-year extension worth approximately $87 million, the maximum allowed, but the All-Star point guard opted for a shorter contract – an approach LeBron James and Dwyane Wade previously took when they signed extensions to their rookie contracts. Paul will now have the ability to become a free agent in the summer of 2012, giving him leverage to ensure the Hornets commit to maintaining a championship-contending team.
I think that's great, he desrves that money cause he was the MVP runner up. Buut boy thats a LOT of money!
That was from Yahoo.

