There goes Kurt Thomas
By Jason Wojciechowski on July 22, 2008 at 9:43 PM
Unfortunately, Kurt Thomas decided to resign with the Spurs. Not only is he not in L.A. replacing Ronny Turiaf, but he's also back in San Antonio, where he can do more of that rebounding and defense he's so well known for to help keep the Spurs a good team in the West.
The updated free agent target list, after the jump. (Yes, I'm officially using that part of the blog editor now. Don't ask why. It's an experiment.)
Ronny Turiaf-- four years, $17 million, Golden StateJames Posey-- Hornets, four years, $25 million- DJ Mbenga -- waiting for the phone to ring, I'm sure
Corey Maggette-- five years, $50 million, Golden State- Sun Yue -- Kupchak wants to bring him over, but no word yet on a deal
Kurt Thomas-- San AntonioBrent Barry-- two years, $3.9 million, HoustonCraig Smith-- two-year deal to return to Minnesota- Carl Landry -- qualifying offer extended by Houston
- Walter Herrmann -- big European money on the table? back to Detroit?
- Randolph Morris -- Atlanta?
- Kwame Brown -- Bucks, Heat, Hawks apparently interested
Eduardo Najera-- undisclosed deal with the Nets- Juwan Howard -- ?
- Robert Horry -- not retiring; Spurs or Rockets?
- Francisco Elson -- Denver, New Jersey, Seattle, Charlotte, Lakers; Miami?
- Theo Ratliff -- back to Detroit?
- Adonal Foyle -- back to Orlando?
- Quinton Ross -- with Brand gone, maybe the Clippers bring him back, but everyone is interested, including Phoenix, Orlando, New Jersey?
Bostjan Nachbar-- Russia, three years, nine million Euros- Dorell Wright -- qualifying offer from Miami
- Sasha Vujacic -- qualifying offer from the Lakers
Patrick O'Bryant-- two years, $3 million, Celtics- David Harrison -- Denver?
- Chris Andersen -- probably not Boston after signing O'Bryant; Cleveland? back to the Nuggets?
Primoz Brezec-- Virtus Roma, Euroleague- Jorge Garbajosa -- back to Europe?