The Grizzlies, still looking to fill some gaps in the backcourt, would like to bring a familiar face back for a workout. General manager Chris Wallace said the team is interested in taking another look at Jason Williams, a 10-year NBA veteran who played with the Grizzlies from 2001-05. Williams, who retired last September, wants to make a comeback at age 33. “He’s been out a year, but he’s a proven NBA player,” Wallace said. “We just want to see if he’s in shape, want to examine, let our doctors see if he can hold up for an entire year. Workouts aren’t entirely conclusive, but it’s at least a chance to take a look.” Memphis Commercial Appeal
a wa mani ayo jay will. wa nani ayo...
Hakim Warrick has agreed to terms with the Milwaukee Bucks. The athletic 6-9 Warrick can play both forward spots and figures to log heavy minutes in Milwaukee.
The Cavs and Sixers were also pursuing Warrick.
The Bucks are nearing the luxury tax threshold but still have the rights to restricted free-agent Ramon Sessions. The Knicks are reportedly close to offering Sessions some part of their mid-level exception in a multi-year deal. The Bucks would have 10 days to match.
The New York Knicks have been awarded exclusive rights to negotiate with veteran guard Jason Williams through Aug. 6 after putting in a waiver claim Friday, according to NBA front-office sources.
In February, his agent, Dan Tobin, said the 10-year veteran was determined to come back in spite of the ruling that prevented Williams from latching on with a contender late last season.
"We anticipated this decision," Tobin said then. "So did Jason. But we look forward to seeing Jason back in the NBA in the 2009-10 season.
"One of the reasons we applied for reinstatement now was that we'd like to try to accelerate the process of him coming back."
leon powe's first option kay ang cavs... kagahi ra bha aning powe oie literally pwerti jud ka gahi sa lawas hahahahaha i dont know after the injury kung mu continue pa bha ni saka iya career....
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