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Mike Dunleavy had dinner with Atlanta Hawks restricted free agent Josh Smith on Wednesday. Charlotte Bobcats forward Emeka Okafor, also a restricted free agent, is among their primary targets.

However, no offer sheet for either player is imminent. Also, the Hawks and Bobcats are expected to be eager to match any offers to retain their services. The Clippers can dissuade them from that by front-loading any offer and including hefty bonuses.

"We are going to take a step back and evaluate everything," Clippers President Andy Roeser said. -- Los Angeles Times

 

  • Roeser also said the team has a "blank check" from owner Donald Sterling to "do whatever is necessary" to put a great team together for next season. -- Los Angeles Daily News

     

  • "The big key for us now is not to make a bad decision about money, to explore the opportunities," Dunleavy said. "A lot of the free agents out there right now are restricted free agents. The teams can match. So it's not as easy to do. But the reality is that there may be ways to structure a contract that could put people in a bad way, and maybe they wouldn't be able to match. We're exploring what we think those options are." -- The Press-Enterprise
  • Hopefully Brand screwing us over will tick off enough people in the organization that will lead to Sterling using his money to build a contender every year.  It may hurt now, but if this leads to a new beginning for the Clips, I can absolutely live with it.

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    About Okafor

    From the Charlotte Observer:

    LAS VEGAS—Busy as the Charlotte Bobcats are here, with 16 players to coach, it doesn’t take long for the conversation to wind back to the most prominent who’s absent:

    Emeka Okafor.

    The staff hangs on the latest gossip just like fans do. A couple of staffers asked me in the hallway the other night whether I thought Okafor was in Los Angeles, being schmoozed by the Clippers. I said I thought the Clippers were busy recruiting Atlanta’s Josh Smith, but in the end, what do any of us know?

    That’s the imprecise world of NBA free agency.

    I’d say there’s an 80 percent chance Okafor is a Bobcat next season and a 50 percent chance he’s around for the long haul. It takes courage and conviction to turn down the $60million-plus Okafor did last summer, to become a restricted free agent.

    Now he gets to enjoy being wooed by the Bobcats and others.

    The negotiations have been courteous. Okafor went out of his way last season to say he appreciated what the Bobcats offered, and that his preference is to stay with the team that drafted him four years ago.

    Still, there’s no sense reaching free agency unless you’re open to changing teams. The flavor of the moment is the Clippers, whose loss of Elton Brand leaves them short a power forward but holding abundant salary-cap room.

    I’m told it would be no problem for the Clippers to start a contract in the $10million to $12million range, so with annual raises they could offer at least as much as the Bobcats did.

    The Clippers had Smith in for a visit, and he seems to be their priority. Smith is smaller than Okafor, but more of a runner and leaper.

    You sign Okafor to get more rugged, and the Clippers already have a big-bodied rebounder in center Chris Kaman. Maybe they’re thinking Smith’s dunking and shot-blocking have appeal for a franchise always challenged to sell tickets.

    Hawks management has indicated it would match whatever another team offered Smith. What else would it say? If there is a number that would make the Hawks blink, then admitting as much invites an offer sheet from another team.

    The Bobcats’ best chance of maintaining some control is for the big money to run out soon. The Sixers used their cap space on Brand. The Golden State Warriors paid up for Corey Maggette, plus an offer sheet to Lakers restricted free agent Ronny Turiaf. Unless the Memphis Grizzlies become big spenders, that leaves the Clippers as the major player.

    New Bobcats coach Larry Brown has a big stake in this – who wants to start a makeover by losing your shot-blocker? – yet he is staying out of the fray.

    "I have no control over that," Brown said at practice Thursday. "He’s a terrific kid and plays a position where it’s really hard to find capable guys."

    "I’m sure we’ll do what’s right, and hopefully he’ll be here."

    Translation: What’s the point in fretting about someone else’s choices?

    F-Elton!

    by mikey p on Jul 11, 2008 10:24 AM PDT reply actions  

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