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  • Hornets fortify bench, lure Posey away from Celts

    Posey agrees to four-year deal with Hornets
    By Marc Stein
    ESPN.com

    LAS VEGAS -- The reigning NBA champions are about to lose their glue guy.

    James Posey, arguably the most coveted unrestricted free agent left on the market, agreed to a four-year deal with the New Orleans Hornets on Wednesday worth an estimated $25 million, his agent, Mark Bartelstein, said.

    "It was a really tough decision for him," Bartelstein said. "Boston was an incredible experience for him every way you look at it. If he was going to leave Boston, he wanted to make sure it was for a team that would compete for championship immediately and the Hornets certainly are in that world."

    Because of future luxury-tax concerns, Boston was apparently reluctant to offer Posey, 31, more than a two- or three-year deal starting at the league's mid-level exception (just under $5.6 million) in spite of Posey's considerable contributions to the Celtics' first championship since 1986.

    Getting Posey would be a huge coup for the Hornets, who are coming off a breakthrough season and increasingly billed as a future power in the West with quality starters such as David West, Tyson Chandler and Peja Stojakovic surrounding face of the franchise Chris Paul.

    But the Hornets went into the summer desperate to fortify their thin bench and import a proven winner like Posey, who has won two rings in the past three seasons with the Celtics and Miami Heat.

    Shortly before the draft, the Hornets traded away their only draft choice, the 27th overall pick, to the Portland Trail Blazers in exchange for $3 million in cash with the stated purpose of using that money toward a proven player in free agency who could help them win right away.

    With the money they received from Portland, combined with the savings that came from not having to shell out guaranteed money to a first-round draft pick, the Hornets were able to offer a generous enough deal to bring Posey to New Orleans.

  • #2
    Posey is arguably the most valuable 7 PPG player in the NBA.

    We loved him here in Houston
    You can't always get what you want, but if you try some time, you might find, you get what you need.

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    • #3
      Big Loss for Boston Grandpa. Others will have to step up!

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      • #4
        Better watch out for the Hornets next year. Damn, I wish they were still here in OKC

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        • #5
          I still think the Hornets need another scorer and Posey isn't it. He is a great signing but i don't think they still have enough offense to win the West!

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          • #6
            great move for hornets ans bad move for celts. more valuable than you think. he hits big shot after big shot in the playoffs and he is a winner. 2 championships in 3 years. celts will still be great though
            THINK POSITIVE!!!!! BE POSITIVE!!!!!! IN LIFE
            your word is your bond

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            • #7
              Posey makes the Hornets a bit better, and they'll play the role of spoiler, and hold their own, but I agree with wayne, they need 1 more good scorer, or big impact player.....

              KB----I know what you mean about them not being in OKC....OKC to have a team soon though


              Don't make me go Cajun on your Ass!

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              • #8
                big part of last years team, and definitely a big loss.

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