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  • #46
    Mavs, C Jordan agree to four-year deal

    July 3, 2015

    DALLAS (AP) DeAndre Jordan has chosen the Mavericks over the Los Angeles Clippers in what turned into a tense boom-or-bust wait for Dallas in pursuit of the free-agent center.

    Two people familiar with the deal tell The Associated Press that the NBA rebound leader agreed to terms Friday. One said the deal was worth $80 million over four years. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because no deals can be completed and signed until Thursday.

    This is the biggest free-agent pickup in Mark Cuban's 15 years as Dallas owner, after three straight summers of losing out on the big names. The deal comes two days after the Mavericks lost their backup plan when last season's starter, Tyson Chandler, bolted for Phoenix.

    The last of Jordan's four meetings was with the Clippers. But coach Doc Rivers couldn't persuade the Texas native to stick with Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and the franchise that drafted him seven years ago.

    Jordan, who turns 27 this month, led the NBA in rebounding the past two seasons and is coming off career-best averages of 11.5 points and 15.0 rebounds. Since the Clippers drafted the Texas A&M star with the 35th overall pick in 2008, Jordan has averaged 8.0 points and 9.0 rebounds.

    The 6-foot-11 Houston native figures to have a more prominent role in Dallas after being mostly an alley-oop and second-chance option behind Paul and Griffin in Los Angeles.

    His best season helped the Clippers get within a victory of their first trip to the Western Conference finals. But Los Angeles collapsed in the second half of a Game 6 loss at home with a chance to close out Houston and dropped the deciding game on the road.

    Now Jordan's job will be to get the Mavericks out of the first round for the first time since they won the franchise's only championship in 2011.

    The first step to landing Jordan might have come late Thursday when shooting guard Wesley Matthews agreed to a four-year contract with terms that were going to depend on whether Jordan decided to join the former Portland player in Dallas.

    Before Matthews' commitment, the only starters returning for the Mavericks were 37-year-old star Dirk Nowitzki, going into his 18th season and no longer the top scoring option, and forward Chandler Parsons.

    The 26-year-old Parsons was the closest thing Dallas had to a young building block after the failed December trade with Boston for point guard Rajon Rondo, who clashed with coach Rick Carlisle and was banished two games into a first-round playoff loss to Houston. Rondo is a free agent.

    The Mavericks also let shooting guard Monta Ellis go to Indiana after he led them in scoring - the first player other than Nowitzki to do that since 2000. Dallas didn't contact Ellis in free agency, and he agreed to a four-year, $44 million deal with Indiana on Thursday.

    Parsons promised to be the primary recruiter in free agency the day after losing to his former team in a five-game series. He missed all but the first game because of a right knee injury that required surgery after the season.

    And Parsons followed through, dining with Jordan frequently in the days before free agency opened. That included an impromptu dinner along with Cuban and president of basketball operations Donnie Nelson late Tuesday night in Los Angeles, and another long meeting Wednesday.

    Ultimately, the Mavericks succeeded with Jordan where they failed with the likes of Deron Williams, Dwight Howard and Carmelo Anthony over the past three summers. All were targets, some more realistic than others, after Cuban chose salary-cap space over keeping key pieces of his championship team.

    Chandler was among those who didn't return four years ago, signing a four-year deal with the New York Knicks. He returned in a trade for the final year of that contract, but is leaving again on another four-year deal with the Suns after the Mavericks decided to pursue Jordan first.

    The loss of Jordan, who also met with the Lakers and Knicks, leaves the Clippers looking for a center. Jordan's backup, Glen Davis, also is a free agent.

    Had Chandler not agreed on his four-year, $52 million deal with the Suns, the Clippers could have pursued a sign-and-trade agreement with Dallas involving the 7-footer who went to high school in the Los Angeles area. The Clippers drafted Chandler second overall in 2001 but traded him to Chicago on draft night.
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    • #47
      Wade stays with Heat for 1yr/$20M

      July 2, 2015

      MIAMI (AP) Dwyane Wade is staying with the Miami Heat.

      Wade informed the Heat on Thursday that he will accept their one-year offer to re-sign for $20 million for next season, said a person familiar with the negotiations. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because no NBA deals can be finalized this summer until July 9.

      The decision ends a weeks-long, sometimes-contentious saga between the Heat and their franchise player. Wade was open to the idea of leaving Miami over a contract dispute, moreso than ever before.

      But in the end, the three-time champion and the only team for whom he's played worked out a deal that conceivably could mean he will finish his career in Miami.

      An 11-time All-Star, Wade averaged 21.5 points this past season.

      ''It has been an honor and privilege to play with the Miami Heat the past 12 years,'' Wade said in a statement first released to AP. ''The Heat family and I have shared incredible moments over the years and I look forward to continuing our journey. I am extremely proud of my personal contributions in helping to build the Heat franchise and for bringing three NBA championship wins to our great city.''

      Wade could have made $16.1 million this season on the second year of a two-year deal, but opted out with hopes of getting a longer-term, more-lucrative contract.

      For now, the more-lucrative part was enough to appease Miami's all-time leading scorer.

      ''For my entire NBA career, Miami has always been my city and my home,'' Wade said. ''I'm overwhelmed with the love and support the Miami community have consistently shown me and my family throughout the years.''

      This was Wade's third foray into free agency in the last five years, and this one seemed the most dicey of all.

      From talk of an impasse between the sides several weeks before free agency even began, to social-media over analysis of Wade speaking of Miami in the past tense in his role as a television analyst during the NBA Finals and even the widespread perception that a recent image of his father wearing a Cleveland Cavaliers shirt was a sign of a looming Heat departure, it has seemed like a most tenuous time.

      All the angst was for naught.

      Wade considered other teams - the Los Angeles Lakers, in particular - but lure of staying home was ultimately too strong.

      ''This contract is a win-win for both Dwyane and the Heat,'' Wade's agent, Henry Thomas, said. ''Not only does Dwyane get to extend his Hall of Fame-worthy career with the only franchise for whom he has ever played, but he will have the flexibility next summer to sign an additional deal.

      ''And the Heat gets to keep their franchise cornerstone while having the ability to build a championship-contending roster.''
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      • #48
        Report: Duncan returning for 19th season

        July 2, 2015

        SAN ANTONIO (AP) Tim Duncan is returning to San Antonio for a 19th season.

        Duncan tells the San Antonio Express-News that ''I'll be on the court next year.'' Until Duncan made his announcement Thursday, there was speculation that he could call it a career after the Spurs lost to the Los Angeles Clippers in a thrilling seven-game series in the first round of the playoffs.

        Many expected him to return, particularly since he was coming off such a strong season. Duncan averaged 13.9 points, 3.0 assists and 2.0 blocks and earned third team All-NBA and second team All-Defense honors.

        Duncan turned 39 in April and accompanied the Spurs on a recruiting trip for star free agent LaMarcus Aldridge on Wednesday.

        Duncan told the newspaper that the trip to Los Angeles to meet with Aldridge offered the opportunity for a face-to-face chat with coach and team president Gregg Popovich about next season. The conversation solidified his desire to return for another year and chase his sixth championship.

        Duncan will likely not agree to terms on a new contract until the Spurs know if Aldridge will be coming to town to play beside him in the San Antonio frontcourt.

        The Spurs are still waiting to hear if Manu Ginobili, another member of the franchise's Big Three with Duncan and Tony Parker, will return next season.
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        • #49
          Pacers, Ellis agree to 4-year, $44M deal

          July 2, 2015

          INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The Indiana Pacers got the shooting guard they coveted.

          Monta Ellis' family found the welcoming community it wanted -- and the 29-year-old got the $44 million he was chasing.

          After hitting the trifecta Thursday by agreeing to a four-year deal that includes a player option for the final year, Ellis and the Pacers will now work together to bring Indiana that elusive NBA title. League rules prohibit the contract from being signed until July 9, but Ellis just couldn't wait that long to make a decision.

          ''Last evening they (Larry Bird and Ellis) had dinner,'' agent Jeff Fried said after confirming the contract terms. ''Monta who is not a very animated young man, enjoyed it. He just felt the community, the culture of the team represented what he is about -- the person who gives it his all on the court.''

          The 6-foot-3 Ellis joins a team that already has two-time All-Stars Paul George and Roy Hibbert, combo guard George Hill who is coming off a career-best season and promising 19-year-old Myles Turner, Indiana's top draft pick last week.

          Ellis also becomes a key cog in the Pacers transition from the plodding, half-court offense they used to make the Eastern Conference finals in 2013 and 2014 to the up-tempo style that is flourishing around the league.

          ''The first thing is going to be how hard it's going to be to play the way Larry wants us to play,'' assistant coach Dan Burke said after running practice with Indiana's summer league team. ''You can't just say you're going to do it. It's hard.''

          Bird, the Pacers' president of basketball operations, has been adamant about making the switch since a season-ending loss left Indiana out of last season's playoffs.

          And he's been making the moves to help push the process. Ellis' talent, passion and intensity should help.

          ''Larry spoke about a bit of an up tempo style and how Monta really would fit in perfectly with the players they have,'' Fried said. ''Larry also spoke a lot about how he gets Monta, how he understands, he cares, he's passionate. Larry understands that type of athlete.''

          Almost from the moment Ellis opted out of his deal in Dallas, there was speculation he would land with Indiana.

          Sacramento also made a run, offering Ellis $48 million. It's unclear whether the dysfunction exposed inside the Kings' organization before the draft played a factor in Ellis decision, but it certainly didn't help. Neither did California's high tax rate.

          But Bird gave no hint a deal was imminent when he left Thursday's practice without taking questions.

          Ellis averaged 18.9 points and 4.1 assists last season, his second with the Mavericks, but his defense has been questioned and he only shot 28.5 percent on 3-pointers last season.

          Still, he adds scoring punch to a team that finished 24th in the league in points per game mostly without the injured George.

          When Indiana opens the season this fall, it could have a dramatically different look.

          Hill will likely log more minutes at point guard. Bird and coach Frank Vogel have already said Hibbert will play fewer minutes and there is speculation he still could be traded. Power forward David West opted out of his deal worth more than $12 million last week, and a healthier George could see part-time duty in West's old spot.

          Ellis figured the Pacers were the right team at the right time and couldn't say no.

          ''We wanted to make sure he would be in a good situation for the relative long term in an environment that fit him well and a community that fit his family well,'' Fried said. ''This just feels like the perfect home for him.''
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          • #50
            WNBA JUNE/ JULY RECORD:


            *****...............................2 - 7 - 2
            DOUBLE PLAY....................13 - 17
            TRIPLE PLAY......................5 - 3
            SLAM DUNK.......................10 - 7


            MLB RECORD FOR JUNE/JULY:


            *****.............................50 - 56 - 1 .............................- 6.22
            double play......................81 - 87 - 2 .............................- 18.29
            triple play........................30 - 26 - 1 .............................+ 15.90
            grand slam......................46 - 52 - 1...............................- 32.35


            CFL JUNE/JULY RECORD:

            SINGLE PLAY.................................0 - 0
            DOUBLE PLAY................................3 - 2
            TRIPLE PLAY..................................1 - 0
            BLOW OUT....................................0 - 1
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            • #51
              SUNDAY, JULY 5

              Game Score Status Pick Amount

              Milwaukee 0 Top 1 Milwaukee +115 500 DOUBLE PLAY
              Cincinnati 0

              Houston - 1:35 PM ET Boston -118 500
              Boston - Over 8.5 500

              Cleveland - 1:35 PM ET Cleveland +123 500
              Pittsburgh - Over 6.5 500

              Philadelphia - 1:35 PM ET Philadelphia +102 500 *****
              Atlanta - Over 6.5 500

              Baltimore - 2:10 PM ET Baltimore -106 500 DOUBLE PLAY
              Chi. White Sox - Under 8.5 500

              Minnesota - 2:10 PM ET Minnesota +142 500 TRIPLE PLAY
              Kansas City - Over 8.5 500

              San Diego - 2:15 PM ET San Diego +163 500
              St. Louis - Over 7 500

              Miami - 2:20 PM ET Chi. Cubs -137 500 GRAND SLAM
              Chi. Cubs - Over 7.5 500

              Seattle - 4:05 PM ET Oakland -109 500
              Oakland - Under 7.5 500

              Colorado - 4:10 PM ET Arizona -145 500 GRAND SLAM
              Arizona - Over 8.5 500

              NY Mets - 4:10 PM ET LA Dodgers -159 500
              LA Dodgers - Under 7 500

              LA Angels - 7:05 PM ET LA Angels -125 500 TRIPLE PLAY
              Texas - Over 9 500

              San Francisco - 8:08 PM ET San Francisco +146 500 GRAND SLAM
              Washington - Over 7 500
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              • #52
                SUNDAY, JULY 5

                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                Seattle - 3:00 PM ET Atlanta -7.5 500 SLAM DUNK

                Atlanta - Under 146.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY


                Phoenix - 5:00 PM ET Phoenix -3.5 500 DOUBLE PLAY

                Los Angeles - Over 155.5 500 TRIPLE PLAY
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                • #53
                  SUNDAY, JULY 5

                  Game Score Status Pick Amount

                  Toronto - 3:30 PM ET Toronto +3 500 ( DOG OF THE DAY )

                  Saskatchewan - Over 51 500 TRIPLE PLAY
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