if anyone, i guess utah, but i don't think Jerry Sloan would like Sprewell AT ALL. I say he doesn't get signed.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CB4AllStar @ Apr 7 2006, 04:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Top candidates right now I think are the Bobcats, Nuggets, Raptors, Jazz and Hornets.</div>Why the hell would he sign with the Bobcats or the Raptors? He's not going to sign with a team that has no chance at the playoffs. he's nearing the end, he's not going to sign with a freaking rebuilding team. Just bc a team needs that position doesn't mean he's willing to sign with them.
He's going with a decent playoff team, so that leaves about 9 teams. Detroit, San Antonio, Dallas, Phoenix, Miami, New Jersey, Cleveland, Indiana, and I guess Denver.Detroit is a possibility, I couldn't see him in Motown though. San Antonio is already loaded at sg-sf position- Manu, Bowen, Finley, Barry. They don't need a scorer. Dallas could use him to fill up Christie's old spot. Phoenix is loaded with Raja, Diaw, and James Jones. Miami has Posey, Wade, and after getting Derek Anderson, I would be very surprised to see him on Miami. New Jersey could use him as a backup, veteran leadership possibly. Cleveland has Flip Murray and Sasha Pavolic backup, but if Larry Hughes isn't 100%, he could go there. Indiana may want him, but I couldn't see him there. Denver is the best fit. Demaar Johnson and Julius Hodge are pretty young. Never count on Ruben Patterson. Latrell could be a great fit there.
The Cavs don't need him because they already have Flip for what you were just saying. The Pistons on the other hand would be a great place for him to go. He could reunite with Flip Sanders who imo didnt do to bad a job at coaching him plus like Rasheed Wallace Latrell wouldnt have to much if anything to complain about if he decided to be apart of that team.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nba dogmatist @ Apr 8 2006, 02:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Why the hell would he sign with the Bobcats or the Raptors? He's not going to sign with a team that has no chance at the playoffs. he's nearing the end, he's not going to sign with a freaking rebuilding team. Just bc a team needs that position doesn't mean he's willing to sign with them.</div>Whoa dude calm. From what I've seen all the guy cares about is money and pt. He would get that on the Bobcats and Raptors. And he wouldn't get to the playoffs with the Jazz anyway :thumbdn1: and if you didn't notice we have got a good chance at the playoffs next year and a really good chance the year after that.
If it were up to me, I woudn't pick Spreewell. If professional sports tell us anything, signing a locker-room cancer is no way to go.A declining lockerroom cancer at that