<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Murray signs on for second stint with ClippersLOS ANGELES -- The Clippers signed veteran free-agent forward Lamond Murray on Tuesday for a second stint with the team.Murray was originally drafted seventh overall by the Clippers out of California in 1994.As a rookie, Murray averaged 14.1 points, 4.4 rebounds and 31.6 minutes in 81 games. During his five years in Los Angeles, Murray averaged 11.6 points and 4.2 rebounds.The Clippers traded Murray to Cleveland for Derek Anderson and Johnny Newman in August 1999. Last season, Murray averaged 3.4 points and 10.1 minutes in 57 games with the New Jersey Nets.The Clippers opened training camp in Santa Barbara on Tuesday, two days after returning from Russia, where they played exhibition games.</div>Link
I don't see the point of that, the Nets barely gave him a chance to play in the playoffs, I just don't see why he won't call it quits.
LAMONDDamn can't believe this guy is still around, one of the many disappointing first round draft picks for the Los Angelas Clippers.
I think to be fair, he could catch on with the team that originally drafted him. Reports aren't bad on him so far and he's definately fighting for a spot. The Clips team could use a heady veteran who can come in and hit the 3 for them. He might not get the time during the post season but like with the Nets last year, I can see contributing during the regular season.