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  • Sources: Brand tells Sixers he'll take their offer

    Sources say Brand will spurn Clippers, sign with 76ers

    By Marc Stein
    ESPN.com

    The Philadelphia 76ers have apparently won the Elton Brand free-agent sweepstakes.

    NBA front-office sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that Brand has informed the Sixers that he will accept a five-year deal worth an estimated $82 million and spurn what was presumed to be a slam-dunk return to the Los Angeles Clippers to hook up with Clipper-to-be Baron Davis.

    The Sixers cannot formally sign Brand before midnight, with Wednesday serving as the first day that NBA teams can officially complete signings and trades after the lifting of a leaguewide moratorium which began July 1.

    But Philadelphia has secured Brand's verbal commitment, sources said, after first reaching an agreement in principle with the Minnesota Timberwolves on a trade that, according to sources, will send Sixers forward Rodney Carney, center Calvin Booth and a future first-round pick to the Wolves without Philadelphia having to take back any salary. The Associated Press reported on Tuesday that the Sixers will receive a future second-round pick in return.

    That trade will shave nearly $3 million off the Sixers' payroll next season and increase what was already substantial salary-cap space, positioning them to sign Brand to a five-year deal believed to be starting in the $14-to-15 million range. Exact figures are expected to be available later Tuesday evening when the league reveals next season's salary-cap figure to its 30 teams and the media.

    Said one source close to the process: "Elton wants to go East."

    Another source had described Brand as leaning "70-30" in favor of going to the Sixers and didn't rule out the possibility that the Clippers could still increase their five-year offer beyond the latest estimate of roughly $75 million. The Clippers are also the only team in the running with the ability to offer a no-trade clause to Brand, something that only one other player in the league -- Staples Center co-tenant Kobe Bryant -- has in his contract.

    Philadelphia's shedding of two salaries to set up a major free-agent signing is reminiscent of the move made by Bryant's Los Angeles Lakers in the summer of 1996, when then-Lakers personnel chief Jerry West sent Anthony Peeler and George Lynch to the then-Vancouver Grizzlies, creating the cap space that made it possible for L.A. to sign Shaquille O'Neal away from Orlando.

    Getting Brand away from the Clippers might not quite have a Shaq-sized impact on the Sixers, but it would be an undeniable coup for Philadelphia on a variety of levels.

    Brand is the proven power player Philadelphia clearly lacks on an otherwise promising roster that won many admirers as last season progressed. The Sixers extended Detroit to six games in a first-round series more competitive than many anticipated and, if they can formally secure Brand's signature, would be adding a two-time All-Star to veterans Andre Miller and Andre Iguodala, top youngsters Louis Williams and Thaddeus Young, and the considerable wingspan of Samuel Dalembert at center.

    A move to the East would also come with on- and off-court benefits for Brand, sending him to a conference with far fewer title contenders and moving him closer to his East Coast-based family with Brand and his wife expecting their first child this fall.

    If Brand indeed goes through with his apparent intent to join the Sixers, such an outcome is bound to be widely branded as a shocker after he and agent David Falk announced last week that Brand was opting out of the final year of his previous contract (worth $16.4 million) to give the Clippers more payroll flexibility to strengthen the team around Brand. Within 24 hours, L.A. responded on the first day of free agency by reaching a verbal agreement with Davis in what easily ranks as the biggest free-agent coup in Clippers history.

    Brand told ESPN.com on June 30 that his "intention is to stay" with the Clippers, while Falk spoke optimistically of Brand signing a deal to "finish his career with the Clippers" if the team could make another significant personnel acquisition or two. ESPN.com reported late last week that Davis was the player Brand specifically asked Clippers management to chase in June.

    During the ensuing week, while L.A. has been trying to convince its 29-year-old franchise forward to stay, Brand has also been weighing an offer from the Golden State Warriors believed to be worth more than what the Clippers or Sixers can offer him. After Davis informed the Warriors that he was leaving the Bay Area to sign a five-year deal worth an estimated $65 million with his hometown Clippers, Golden State responded by presenting Brand with a five-year offer worth an estimated $90 million.

  • #2
    Alright 3J ... You got me!!!

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    • #3
      Not the Sixers!!!!!!

      Now G.S. and L.A. will make a run at Josh Smith!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wayne1218
        Not the Sixers!!!!!!

        Now G.S. and L.A. will make a run at Josh Smith!
        Wayne, you think he's worth that kind of money at this pt in his career?

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        • #5
          wow....Baron Davis will not be a happy camper since one of the big reason's he signed was to team up with Brand. I heard they had a hand shake deal that before Davis signed, Brand promised that he would re-sign as well.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LVJimmy
            Wayne, you think he's worth that kind of money at this pt in his career?

            He will be an All Star in the East (If Healthy).

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            • #7
              Wohoooooooooo Jimmy already hates him!

              Nice young team with a big man now!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TheRook
                wow....Baron Davis will not be a happy camper since one of the big reason's he signed was to team up with Brand. I heard they had a hand shake deal that before Davis signed, Brand promised that he would re-sign as well.
                No shit huh!!!!!!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BigMike
                  Wohoooooooooo Jimmy already hates him!

                  Nice young team with a big man now!
                  I don't hate him...he's actually one of the only Duke players I can stand. I've kinda soured to the NBA...NCAABB is much better, but it would be nice to see the 76ers have a good team.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by wayne1218
                    No shit huh!!!!!!!

                    kinda ruins Brand's reputation...but I guess when your making all that money, who cares.


                    and no offense to the philly fans...but whats the catch there? Are they really that intriguing to free agents to sign?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by TheRook
                      kinda ruins Brand's reputation...but I guess when your making all that money, who cares.


                      and no offense to the philly fans...but whats the catch there? Are they really that intriguing to free agents to sign?
                      Young team with decent talent PLAYING IN THE EAST

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                      • #12
                        This is a good signing but a shit load of money for someone that missed an entire year from injury.
                        I think Brand will be a GREAT fit in that starting lineup
                        C- Igoudala
                        PF- Brand
                        SF- Dalembert
                        SG- Willie Green / Rodney Carney
                        PG- Andre Miller

                        Defensively this team is solid, especially in the front court. They were one of the better teams last year in defensive field goal % and rebounding. Philly finished 40-42 last year with the 7 seed in the east, they should only get better with brand.

                        Also I think Josh Smith would be a BEAST with the warriors!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by DDP713
                          This is a good signing but a shit load of money for someone that missed an entire year from injury.
                          I think Brand will be a GREAT fit in that starting lineup
                          C- Igoudala
                          PF- Brand
                          SF- Dalembert
                          SG- Willie Green / Rodney Carney
                          PG- Andre Miller

                          Defensively this team is solid, especially in the front court. They were one of the better teams last year in defensive field goal % and rebounding. Philly finished 40-42 last year with the 7 seed in the east, they should only get better with brand.

                          Also I think Josh Smith would be a BEAST with the warriors!
                          Lol, I think you have the C and SF positions mixed up

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LVJimmy
                            Lol, I think you have the C and SF positions mixed up
                            haha nah man the 6ers are going to change things up next year and put dalembert out on the wing

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by TheRook


                              and no offense to the philly fans...but whats the catch there? Are they really that intriguing to free agents to sign?
                              They have the most room under the cap which means more money. Plus he should fit in very nicely.

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