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A source close to Derek Fisher said he’s confident the free-agent guard will
re-sign with the Los Angeles Lakers instead of going to the Miami Heat.
Fisher reportedly received a $2.5 million offer for next season from the
Lakers. He has been seeking a two-year contract with a starting salary closer
to the $5 million he made last season.
Depending on whether the Heat sign both Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem, they
could be in position to offer only the veteran’s minimum to Fisher. Fisher
visited with the Heat in Miami on Saturday.
– Marc J. Spears, 1:30 a.m. ET, July 12
Celtics eye Howard?
The Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls have shown “serious interest” in
free-agent forward Josh Howard, a league source told Yahoo! Sports.
While the Bulls could have the salary-cap space to sign Howard, depending on
what happens with their offer sheet to J.J. Redick, the Celtics would need a
sign-and-trade to arrange a deal because they have already used their
midlevel exception on Jermaine O’Neal.
Howard has yet to receive a contract offer. The Washington Wizards also have
some interest in re-signing Howard.
– Marc J. Spears, 1:30 a.m. ET, July 12
Mavericks want Haslem
The Dallas Mavericks are determined to make it difficult for free agent
Udonis Haslem to easily return to the Miami Heat.
The Mavs have offered a contract believed to be a minimum of three years and
$20 million, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. The Mavericks have offered
Haslem their full midlevel exception starting at $5.85 million this season, a
league source said.
The Heat are trying to re-sign Haslem to play with Dwyane Wade, LeBron James
and Chris Bosh, but salary-cap restraints could leave them with as little as
$4.3 million a year to pay him. And that’s assuming the Heat signs free
agent Mike Miller starting at $4.9 million.
Haslem, who made $7 million last season, has been a consistent defender and
rebounder for the Heat, and president Pat Riley has been determined to keep
him. He averaged 10 points and eight rebounds in seven seasons with Miami.
New Jersey has shown interest in Haslem but hasn’t made a formal offer.
Haslem shares the same agent as Wade and Bosh, and has expressed a strong
desire to return to the Heat.
Wade and Bosh, and has expressed a strong desire to return to the Heat.
–Adrian Wojnarowski, 10:01 p.m. ET, July 11
Hawks to deal Childress to Suns
The Phoenix Suns have agreed to a sign-and-trade with the Atlanta Hawks for
Josh Childress and will give him a five-year, $34 million contract, a league
source told Yahoo! Sports.
The Suns will send a 2012 second-round pick to the Hawks.
The Hawks still own Childress’ rights after he signed a three-year, $20
million deal with Olympiakos of Greece in 2008. Childress, a 6-foot-8
forward, averaged 11 points and shot over 50 percent in four seasons with the
Hawks.
Washington, San Antonio and Utah also pursued Childress.
The Suns will also use part of the trade exception received from New York in
the sign-and-trade for Amar’e Stoudemire to make the Childress deal work.
The Arizona Republic first reported the framework of the sign-and-trade.
–Adrian Wojnarowski, 11:34 p.m. ET, July 11
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