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Bulls Q&A
June 16
Chicago Tribune (registration required): "Though I suppose they could
hold out some by getting a guy with one year left like Grant Hill. So
I've seen Przybilla more as an addition better than Malik Allen or
Sweetney to go along with picking up another guy like Nazr Mohammed and
whomever they might draft who is big."
Bulls Q&A
June 15
Chicago Tribune (registration required): "I think Roy is in the mix, but
I also think with the money they have that they have a shot at two big
guys in free agency, maybe even Przybilla or Nazr Mohammed and someone
like Drew Gooden or Nene."
Mohammed may sign with Bulls
June 4
Chicago Sun-Times (scroll down): "Nazr Mohammed reportedly has turned
down a four-year contract extension from the San Antonio Spurs and
appears ready to leave the team via free agency. There's a strong
possibility Mohammed, a 6-10 center, will end up with the Bulls."
Talkin' Cavs
June 4
Akron Beacon Journal (scroll down) (registration required): "I've
mentioned Jamaal Magloire before as a possibility for the Cavs...
Another player of this type is Nazr Mohammed, an unrestricted free agent
from the San Antonio Spurs. "
Spurs draft pick Javtokas likely to leave old team
June 1
San Antonio Express-News (registration required): " The Lithuanian team
for which 2001 Spurs second-round draft pick Robertas Javtokas has
played for the past five seasons is so convinced Javtokas will be in the
Spurs� training camp this fall it has signed a player to replace him."
Carlesimo not receiving fair shot
May 31
San Antonio Express-News columnist Mike Monroe (registration required):
" Though the Maloofs are said to admire Gregg Popovich more than any NBA
coach, a source close to the process said the owners chose not to
interview his top assistant. This is puzzling, especially since the
Spurs' second-round playoff exit afforded them a graceful opportunity to
talk with Carlesimo."
Kings won't consider Carlesimo
May 31
Sacramento Bee: "According to a source close to the San Antonio
assistant, Carlesimo will not be interviewed. A source within the Spurs
organization confirmed that the Kings have not requested permission to
speak with Carlesimo. Both sources did not want to be named for fear of
reprisal."
Fending off Spurs withdrawal
May 31
San Antonio Express-News (registration required): " The collective ennui
that has pervaded San Antonio in the past few days is a noticeable
reminder of life without the Spurs. A playoff march that was expected to
last for several more weeks ended w-a-a-a-a-y too soon for most Alamo
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