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    With Brand out of picture, Warriors reach verbal agreement with Maggette

    By Marc Stein
    ESPN.com

    The Golden State Warriors on Tuesday conceded defeat in the chase for Elton Brand's signature by quickly moving on to new targets and reaching a faster-than-expected verbal agreement to sign unrestricted free agent Corey Maggette, according to NBA front-office sources.


    Sources told ESPN.com that Maggette decided against waiting to see if the Los Angeles Clippers would lose Brand to the Philadelphia 76ers -- which could have created an opportunity to stay with the Clippers -- to take a multi-year offer from the Warriors at a starting salary above the mid-level exception, which is expected to approach $6 million.



    The Warriors and Clippers are two of the few teams with salary-cap space to spend on free agents above the mid-level, along with Memphis. Philadelphia was on that list before reaching a verbal agreement Tuesday to sign Elton Brand away from the Clippers.


    Golden State responded to the loss of Baron Davis to the Clippers by offering Brand a five-year deal worth an estimated $90 million, but the Warriors never came as close to luring Brand away from L.A. as the Sixers.


    Maggette drew serious interest from several top contenders who are over the cap and only had the mid-level exception to offer, including Boston, San Antonio, Detroit, Utah, Cleveland and Orlando. It was presumed that Maggette was leaning toward signing with the Spurs if he couldn't secure an offer from a team with cap space.


    The Clippers, sources said, expected to respond to the departures of Brand and Maggette by making a hard run at Atlanta Hawks restricted free agent Josh Smith, who was Philadelphia's No. 2 target behind Brand. If the Clippers elect to sign Smith to an offer sheet, Atlanta would have seven days to match.

  • #2
    I'm not sure Maggette is what G.S. needs but i'm sure their fans will feel better now!

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    • #3
      Maggette will provide nice depth and strength to a team that could use help in rebounding and defense. But they have to be dissapointed losing baron davis for nothing, and not being able to sign brand or josh smith.

      My guess is that Smith will stay in Atlanta why would you want to play for the clippers one year after taking Boston to game 7 in the first round.

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      • #4
        I like it. That poor bastard has been stuck there for 3 years and might just thrive with a change of scenery, especially playing for Nellie.
        WE SPEAK YOUR NAMES

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        • #5
          about the NBA
          U-C-O-N-N = Uconn! Uconn! Uconn!

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          • #6
            And Maggette can shoot the 3 I think he'll be just as good in G.S. as he was in LA (22 points 5.5 rebounds)

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            • #7
              Crap we got another shooting guard, smallest team in the NBA

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              • #8
                I like Maggette, but he's a huge injury risk, I think he's been hurt every year. It's better than getting nothing, which looks like it would've been the case, and at a reasonable price. The Warriors will be fun to watch again this year, if nothing else.

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