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Walker Might be More than a Rent-A-Player for Atlanta

Playing on a subpar roster in Atlanta, Antoine Walker might be on his way for a season in which he averages 20 points and nearly 10 rebounds per game. If Walker brings the kind of leadership the Hawks are hoping for, he could be hard for the Hawks to part with.

General manager Billy Knight has called Walker the kind of player he would like to have going forward, but it won't be easy.

Walker makes $14.625 million this season in the final year of his contract and would almost certainly have to take a pay cut to remain. It is highly unlikely that any other club would give him a contract worth as much as the Boston Celtics did several years ago.

One alternative would be to deal Walker during the season or after, possibly in a sign-and-trade deal. There is now a strong chance that both the Hawks and Walker would want to continue their relationship.

Via Atlanta Journal Constitution


Fortson Files Lawsuit Against Vecsey, Colangelo

The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, through a report published in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, is reporting that Sonic Danny Fortson has filed a defamation lawsuit against Phoenix Suns chairman and CEO Jerry Colangelo, the New York Post and its columnist Peter Vecsey.

The suit is related to comments made by Colangelo last season towards Fortson, labelling the strong forward a "thug," as well as saying "I want him out of here." Colangelo's characterization was televised and published in many newspapers as well as the statement. The comments stemmed from a hard foul then-Maverick Fortson had committed against then-Sun Zarko Cabarkapa, leaving the rookie with a broken wrist. Fortson was ejected and suspended for three games over the incident.

Vecsey is included for a Nov. 30 column he wrote in which he criticized the league's response to Fortson's foul. He called Fortson a "vacant lot," said he engaged in "attempted murder" and called him a "gangsta or a wanksta."

According to the Sun-Sentinel, Fortson seeks damages of more than $15,000 as well as the expense involved in the suit and "other relief the court may deem appropriate."

Via Seattle Post-Intelligencer


Mavericks' Avery Johnson Retires, Named Dallas' Lead Assistant Coach

Dallas Mavericks guard Avery Johnson will announce his retirement tomorrow to become the team's top assistant coach, he told ESPN's Marc Stein. In what was possibly the league's worst kept secret, Johnson has been all but named the Mavericks' successor to head coach Don Nelson and intended on spending the season on the injured list as a player to focus on coaching.

The NBA offices in New York, however, strongly encouraged Dallas to come clean and remove Johnson from the active roster. Johnson said he had no intention of playing this season unless an emergency demanded it.

In a related move, the Mavericks' President of Basketball Operations Donnie Nelson will relinquish his duties as the team's top assistant bench coach to focus exclusively on his role as the head of the team's basketball operations staff.

The Mavericks, with the league's largest staff of assistant coaches with 11, will keep Johnson, Del Harris, Charlie Parker and Larry Riley on the bench with Don Nelson this season.

Rolando Blackman, Paul Mokeski, Brad Davis, Greg Dreiling, Hubert Davis, Gary Boren and Don Kalkstein remain on board in player development roles.

Via ESPN


Mavericks Oct 2004 Archive

  • Evan Eschmeyer Calls it a Career

    Dallas Mavericks center Evan Eschmeyer, who missed all of last season after knee surgery, retired Saturday.

  • Adrian Dantley Becoming an Influential Assistant in Denver

    Moving from behind the scenes to in front of the bench, Adrian Dantley has plenty to teach the talented but inexperienced Denver Nuggets.

  • Knicks Play Against the Center They Desperately Wanted

    Isiah Thomas and the New York Knicks desperately wanted to acquire center Erick Dampier.

  • Najera Finding Himself in Familiar Role as a Warrior

    Scrappy forward Eduardo Najera is finding himself in a similar role to which he found himself over four seasons with the Dallas Mavericks.

  • Eschmeyer Contemplating Retirement

    Veteran center Evan Eschmeyer, re-acquired in an off-season trade with Golden State, likely will decide in the next week if his injured left knee will force him to retire, according to his agent.

  • Mavericks Sign Sasser

    The Mavericks announced the signing of forward Jason Sasser on Wednesday.

  • Stackhouse is Prepared to Accept Six Man Role

    With Marquis Daniels being more versatile than Jerry Stackhouse and Josh Howard playing better than anyone else on the team, the former All-Star Stackhouse has stated that he would be willing to take a role as the Maverick sixth man.

  • Hill Soars and Nowitzki Hurt in Preseason Clash

    The Orlando Magic will make a playoff run if they have a full season of health from Grant Hill

  • NBA Fines Cuban Another $100k

    Is it even considered news anymore when the league fines Dallas owner Mark Cuban for, well, being Mark Cuban? The Toronto Star is reporting that Cuban was was fined $100,000 for comments critical of the league's new practice guidelines for training camp.

  • Mavs No Longer Interested In Kidd

    According to Peter Vecsey of the New York Post Mark Cuban was seriously considering making a run for disgruntled Net Jason Kidd once his knee was healthy.

  • Cuban Fined $100,000 by the NBA

    Mark Cuban has been fined $100,000 by the NBA for comments last week about the league's new rules governing practices during training camp.

  • The Dirk and Dampier Pairing Looks Good Already

    How much better will the Mavericks be with Dampier in the middle?

  • Byproduct of Foyle Signing was Leverage with Dampier

    According to Sean Deveney of Fox Sports, a byproduct of Chris Mullin's decision to sign Adonal Foyle to such a lucrative contract was in order to have more leverage in his handling of the Erick Dampier situation.

  • Abdul-Wahad and Eschmeyer to Miss Mavs’ Training Camp

    Tariq Abdul-Wahad and Evan Eschmeyer have been excused from the start of Mavericks’ training camp for medical reasons due to knee pain.

  • Nowitzki Shocked with Nash's Departure to Phoenix

    When Steve Nash signed with the Phoenix Suns, Dirk Nowitzki was shocked and disapponted that he wouldn't play again with his good friend and point guard.