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playa2
Posts: 34922 Alba Posts: 15 Joined: 5/15/2003 Member: #407 |
http://www.contracostatimes.com/ci_7843128?nclick_check=1
OAKLAND -- Warriors forward Mickael Pietrus spent much of this summer waiting for a trade that would deliver him from Oakland. It didn't happen, obviously, but beginning this week, that possibility will be once again in play. After signing Pietrus to a one-year qualifying offer worth $3.47 million, the Warriors have been prohibited from dealing him for three months -- a limitation that ends Tuesday. While both sides said they're not actively seeking a divorce, there is no doubt that Pietrus would still like to wind up with a team where he'll get more consistent playing time. And it's equally clear that the Warriors are open to the idea of dealing their longest-tenured player. "If a trade is offered, I'll go," said Pietrus, who has the right to veto any deal because he would have to relinquish his "Larry Bird rights," potentially costing himself money on the free agent market next summer. "I'll give up my 'Bird rights' for 35 minutes (per game)." Pietrus, 25, set career-highs in almost every category you can think of last season, his fourth in the NBA but first with new coach Don Nelson. Nelson reined in Pietrus' tendencies to try to do too much offensively, and he enjoyed an 8.4 percent leap in his field-goal percentage, to 48.8, and 7.0 percent increase in his 3-point accuracy, to 38.8. But this year, Pietrus' role has shrunk, not grown. After averaging 26.9 minutes a game last season, Pietrus hasn't reached that level once in 16 appearances since Nov. 24. His shooting numbers are back down near their career totals, and his averages in scoring (6.0 points per game, down from 11.1) and rebounding (2.9 from 4.5) have tumbled. Asked recently if Pietrus still has growth left in his game after four years in the NBA and four more in France, Nelson said, "I hope there's a little growth there somewhere. "He hasn't played as well this year as he did last year. I don't know why he hasn't played as well. He's going to say it's because he's not playing; I'm going to say he's not playing because he's not playing well. Do you want to get ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This could be our SF along with Chandler for yrs to come. Give the Warriors Balkman in return. Pietrus plays good defense and can shoot the rock at sf. Balkman can easily fit in with the warriors in that he doesn't need the ball to make a difference on a team with many scorers. [Edited by - playa2 on 30-12-2007 11:32]
JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
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SlimPack
Posts: 23588 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 10/14/2005 Member: #1009 USA |
Pietrus isn't that good. not really important to trade for him.
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highfivesucka
Posts: 20855 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 1/8/2007 Member: #1246 USA |
pass.
^precocious neophyte.
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Nalod
Posts: 72133 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
Pietrus=Reezy
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