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Date of
birth: 01/25/1985
Country:
USA
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Drafted
(NBA): 11th pick, 2007
Out of: Texas A&M
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NBA
Experience: 4 years Hand: Left |
| Agent: Thaddeus Foucher/Arn Tellem (Wasserman Media Group)
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| When: |
Where: |
| 2003 - 2007 |
Texas A&M (NCAA) |
| June 2007 - June 2009 |
Atlanta Hawks (NBA) |
| June 2009 - November 2009 |
Golden State Warriors (NBA) |
| November 2009 - February 2010 |
Charlotte Bobcats (NBA) |
| February 2010 - June 2010 |
Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
| August 2010 - December 2010 |
Memphis Grizzlies (NBA) |
| December 2010 - June 2011 |
Golden State Warriors (NBA) |
| July 2011 - January 2012 |
Partizan Belgrade (Serbia) |
| January 2012 - present |
Olympiakos (Greece) |
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League
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Transaction
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2007 NBA Draft
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NBA
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Drafted 11th overall by Atlanta.
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9th July, 2007
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NBA
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Signed four year, $9,155,764 rookie scale contract with Atlanta. Included team options for 2009/10 and 2010/11.
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25th September, 2008
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NBA
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Atlanta exercised 2009/10 team option.
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25th June, 2009
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NBA
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Traded by Atlanta, along with Speedy Claxton, to Golden State in exchange for Jamal Crawford.
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2nd November, 2009
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NBA
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Golden State declined 2010/11 team option.
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16th November, 2009
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NBA
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Traded by Golden State, along with Stephen Jackson, to Charlotte in exchange for Raja Bell and Vladimir Radmanovic.
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18th February, 2010
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NBA
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Traded by Charlotte, along with Flip Murray and a future protected first round draft pick, to Chicago in exchange for Tyrus Thomas.
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5th August, 2010
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NBA
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Signed a partially guaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Memphis.
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4th December, 2010
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NBA
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Waived by Memphis.
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9th December, 2010
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NBA
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Signed an unguaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season with Golden State.
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29th July, 2011
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Serbia
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Signed a one year contract with Partizan Belgrade.
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3rd January, 2012
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Greece
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Left Partizan Belgrade.
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13th January, 2012
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Greece
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Signed for the remainder of the season with Olympiakos.
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7th July, 2012
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Greece
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Re-signed by Olympiakos to a one year contract.
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.....Third Prize Is You're Fired
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| 2010-10-06 |
The reason for the presence of all the small forwards on that list becomes obvious when you look at the Wizards current starting lineup. At the moment, they are starting point guard Kirk Hinrich at the small forward spot, Kurt serving as the physical manifestation of Don Nelson's Acie Law-inspired pipe dream of having a 6'3 small forward. This won't work long term, and nor will it work short term - anyone who remembers the results of Scott Skiles trying the same thing with Hinrich back in 2007 will attest to this as being the truth.
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Anybody Wanna See Second Prize? Second Prize Is A Set Of Steak Knives.....
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| 2010-10-01 |
Like many teams, Memphis are mostly set. With Xavier Henry and Greivis Vasquez finally signed, Memphis entered camp with 14 players under contract, 13 of which are guaranteed. The only one that isn't is that of third string point guard Acie Law, who has $500,000 of $885,120 guaranteed.
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Creative Financing in the NBA, 2010
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| 2010-08-12 |
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The best of what's left
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| 2010-07-30 |
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Anthony Morrow's impending free agency
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| 2010-05-10 |
[Anthony] Morrow is to be a free agent this summer. There's no getting around that, because he is not eligible for an extension. He has played only two years in the league, and teams can make players with three years or less experience into restricted free agents, whether they like it or not, by extending a qualifying offer. [...] The exception to this rule, the only exception, is players who were on a first round rookie scale contract, who had an option year declined. This means that players like Acie Law, Joe Alexander and Ian Mahinmi will not and cannot be restricted free agents this summer. They can also never be restricted free agents ever again, so even if Alexander (a two year veteran) were to sign a one year deal somewhere this summer, meaning that he would be only a three year veteran during his second free agency stint in the summer of 2011, he cannot be made into a restricted free agent then either. This is what happened to Shannon Brown last year.
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