Extractions: Tuesday, November 7, 2000 Darius Miles is settling into his new digs quite nicely, thank you very much. The 19-year old has worked his way into the Los Angeles Clippers starting lineup no, theres no punchline here and is contributing 10 points and 5.3 rebounds per game in the opening weeks of his rookie season. Along with Kevin Garnett, he was recently featured on the cover of Sports Illustrateds NBA Preview, heading the latest class of youngsters into the pros. Mike Jarvis, on the other hand, may still be rubbing his eyes. A few months before the Clips made Miles the third pick in last Junes NBA draft, the St. Johns head coach thought he had landed the nations top prep player. The 6-foot-9 Miles, along with point guard Omar Cook, would have teamed to give the Johnnies the nations top recruiting class. No such luck. Miles bolted for the bigs and headlines the latest version of college basketballs unsolvable problem: how to keep talented kids, if it gets them at all. Ever since Garnett leapt straight from high school into the 1995 NBA draft, the question became inevitable: Why should top high-schoolers risk injury in college when they can get guaranteed money in the pros? Every year, the debate is renewed, and to this point no real progress has been made. This season, Dukes Shane Battier will head a committee to argue for modest salaries for college players. Still, does he really have a chance?
Extractions: SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. Eddie Griffin has the backpack on his shoulders. Double straps. He's got a sweatshirt hanging loosely on him. He's wearing jeans and his sneaks to get him back to the dorm. The hair on his head is closely cropped, and the facial hair is still thin enough to question whether or not it could grow other than above his lip and below his chin. Oh, and, on Seton Hall's practice court, he's not physically strong enough yet to avoid getting his shot blocked or, at least altered, by 6-11 sophomore center Samuel Dalembert. Eddie Griffin chose Seton Hall over the NBA, admitting he could use at least a year of college ball before getting paid to play.
National Basketball Association - Pacers Vs. Bulls HIGH SCORERS IND JERMAINE ONEAL 23, PRIMOZ BREZEC 14, jonathan bender 13 HIGH ASSISTS IND - JAMAAL TINSLEY 7, jonathan bender 4 CHI - KEVIN OLLIE 6, http://www.usatoday.com/sports/scores101/101293/101293309.htm
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Jon Bender Interview - Indiana Pacers Interview with NBA basketball player Jon bender of the Indiana Pacers. nba basketball news, rumors, articles, links, draft, players and teams http://www.insidehoops.com/bender-interview-012004.shtml
Extractions: NBA basketball news, rumors, articles, interviews, links, mock draft, players and teams - daily. The web's top NBA coverage. Plus college hoops, streetball and more. MAIN SECTIONS InsideHoops.com NBA Basketball College High School ... Media Links NBA FEATURES Fantasy Power Rank Awards Old Articles ... Rookie Watch BASKETBALL SPECIAL History All-Stars Business Live Chat MORE LEAGUES Playing Tips Summer Olympics USA BBall ... USBL InsideHoops NBA [ HOME Jan. 20, 2004 By InsideHoops.com The Indiana Pacers are loaded with talent from top to bottom. Because of this fact, forward Jon Bender has not gotten consistent playing time in the past, and this season he's just recently come back from injury. InsideHoops.com met with Bender for an exclusive interview. InsideHoops.com : Talk about getting healthy. You're back. Jon Bender : It's good to be back on the floor. The biggest thing is just getting back and adjusted. As far as all the plays and stuff, I'm cool on the court. As far as out there playing, it doesn't take long for me to get out there and get comfortable. Every game is starting to bring another part of my game out, as far as putting it on the floor and shooting, just getting comfortable out there. It's good to be back.
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Extractions: Who I am: I'm a 35 year old computer programmer living in the Dallas area (Allen to be exact). I was born in San Jose, California and moved to the Dallas area (Richardson) when I was 7. I went away to college in Massachusetts and graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in 1992 where I majored in Computer Science (great school, but I wouldn't want to spend my life in New England). I spent 1 year post-school in Mass before moving to Austin for 2 years (where I put a ton of miles on my car driving to Dallas almost every other weekend during the basketball season). I've been back in Dallas since May, 1995. BTW, the 'net is not a new thing for me. I've been online since 1989. I started doing the NBA daily news reports in the summer of 1993 and my Mavs reports during the fall of 1993 and created my basketball web sites in the fall of 1995. Take a look at my sister's kids , says the proud auntie Hikes 2003 Alps trip report - my trip report from my 2 weeks in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland 2001 Hawaii trip report - I tend to do trips in a big way. I don't sit around on my vacations. This is my trip report for my 2001 summer trip to Hawaii. [If you are interested in hearing about more of my trips (I only did write ups for these 3 trips), take a look at my hiking page where I've described all the hikes I went on during my trips.]
Extractions: 2004-2005 NBA Salaries Based on the rosters for 12/20/04 Compiled by me (Patricia Bender) from my own information and sources. With many thanks to those sources! Players with 5 or more years of experience and signed to minimum, one year contracts only count $745,046 against a team's cap (the league pays any amount over that amount) [or the prorated amount from when the player was signed or released]. I've listed the player's actual salary in the listing and for the overall average, but used the $745,046 amount for the player's team payroll. Released players signed to non-guaranteed contracts and minimum players signed during the season are pro-rated for the number of games they were with the team or the number of games left in the season from when they signed. The team's payroll is totaled from the individual salaries I have listed. The actual team payroll maybe different from what I have listed as there maybe other small salaries that I didn't include (ie, some cap-fodder players from training camp ended up counting a small amount), there might be some bonuses and trade kickers that count that I don't know about, and/or some salaries might not be accurate - but the amount is probably close the real amount. The league salary cap for 2004-05 is $43,870,000. The league has a soft cap - which means teams can go over the cap to re-sign their own free agents. Team Payrolls Team Payroll 1. New York Knicks $102,442,544 2. Dallas Mavericks $91,553,496 3. Portland Trailblazers $83,671,312 4. Philadelphia 76ers $71,951,888 5. Minnesota Timberwolves $70,060,920 6. Memphis Grizzlies $67,010,824 7. Orlando Magic $66,445,252 8. Indiana Pacers $65,792,068 9. Los Angeles Lakers $65,059,100 10. Boston Celtics $64,577,356 11. Sacramento Kings $61,807,688 12. Toronto Raptors $61,703,772 13. Houston Rockets $60,222,300 14. Miami Heat $58,949,072 15. Chicago Bulls $57,276,136 16. Milwaukee Bucks $57,137,128 17. New Orleans Hornets $56,572,880 18. Golden State Warriors $54,943,724 19. New Jersey Nets $54,729,028 20. Detroit Pistons $54,574,980 21. Seattle Sonics $53,821,300 22. Washington Wizards $49,547,056 23. Cleveland Cavaliers $49,175,272 24. San Antonio Spurs $47,149,172 25. Los Angeles Clippers $45,170,768 26. Denver Nuggets $45,621,812 27. Phoenix Suns $44,256,720 28. Utah Jazz $43,160,808 29. Atlanta Hawks $40,684,848 30. Charlotte Bobcats $23,380,124 1 players will earn $27 to 28 million players will earn $18 to 27 million 2 players will earn $17 to 18 million 1 players will earn $16 to 17 million players will earn $15 to 16 million 18 players will earn $14 to 15 million 2 players will earn $13 to 14 million 12 players will earn $12 to 13 million 1 players will earn $11 to 12 million 5 players will earn $10 to 11 million 7 players will earn $9 to 10 million 8 players will earn $8 to 9 million 14 players will earn $7 to 8 million 18 players will earn $6 to 7 million 36 players will earn $5 to 6 million 39 players will earn $4 to 5 million 34 players will earn $3 to 4 million 41 players will earn $2 to 3 million 101 players will earn $1 to 2 million 128 players will earn less than $1 million [at least $385,277] The league minimum is $385,277 (rookies) to $1,100,000 (10+ years exp) Average: $3,864,241 [469 players (only considered players making at least $385,277)] Players earning $7 million or more 1. Shaquille O'Neal (Mia) ..... $27,696,430 2. Allan Houston (NY) ......... $17,531,250 2. Chris Webber (Sac) ......... $17,531,250 4. Kevin Garnett (Min) ........ $16,000,000 5. Dikembe Mutombo (NJ) ....... $14,989,285 [released] 6. Jason Kidd (NJ) ............ $14,796,000 6. Jermaine O'Neal (Ind) ...... $14,796,000 8. Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Por) .. $14,625,000 8. Ray Allen (Sea) ............ $14,625,000 8. Anfernee Hardaway (NY) ..... $14,625,000 8. Zydrunas Ilgauskas (Cle) ... $14,625,000 8. Allen Iverson (Phi) ........ $14,625,000 8. Stephon Marbury (NY) ....... $14,625,000 8. Latrell Sprewell (Min) ..... $14,625,000 8. Antoine Walker (Atl) ....... $14,625,000 16. Michael Finley (Dal) ....... $14,609,375 17. Grant Hill (Orl) ........... $14,487,000 17. Tracy McGrady (Hou) ........ $14,487,000 17. Jalen Rose (Tor) ........... $14,487,000 17. Keith Van Horn (Mil) ....... $14,487,000 21. Tim Duncan (SA) ............ $14,260,641 22. Kobe Bryant (LAL) .......... $14,175,000 23. Eddie Jones (Mia) .......... $13,455,000 24. Brian Grant (LAL) .......... $13,233,434 25. Antonio Davis (Chi) ........ $12,925,000 26. Tim Thomas (NY) ............ $12,900,000 27. Vince Carter (NJ) .......... $12,584,688 27. Antawn Jamison (Was) ....... $12,584,688 27. Dirk Nowitzki (Dal) ........ $12,584,688 27. Paul Pierce (Bos) .......... $12,584,688 31. Damon Stoudamire (Por) ..... $12,500,000 32. Baron Davis (NO) ........... $12,330,000 32. Steve Francis (Orl) ........ $12,330,000 32. Shawn Marion (Pho) ......... $12,330,000 35. Glenn Robinson (Phi) ....... $12,071,250 36. Elton Brand (LAC) .......... $12,056,000 37. Nick Van Exel (Por) ........ $11,933,252 38. Carlos Boozer (Uta) ........ $10,967,500 39. Theo Ratliff (Por) ......... $10,937,500 40. Lamar Odom (LAL) ........... $10,548,596 41. Mike Bibby (Sac) ........... $10,500,000 42. Dale Davis (GS) ............ $10,068,750 43. Rasheed Wallace (Det) ...... $9,720,000 44. Raef LaFrentz (Bos) ........ $9,714,538 45. Kerry Kittles (LAC) ........ $9,566,667 46. Kenyon Martin (Den) ........ $9,454,546 47. Gilbert Arenas (Was) ....... $9,389,600 48. Jamal Mashburn (NO) ........ $9,300,000 49. Wally Szczerbiak (Min) ..... $9,000,000 50. Steve Nash (Pho) ........... $8,750,000 51. Jamaal Magloire (NO) ....... $8,533,333 52. Marcus Camby (Den) ......... $8,500,000 53. Maurice Taylor (Hou) ....... $8,450,000 54. Derek Anderson (Por) ....... $8,443,500 55. Alan Henderson (Dal) ....... $8,273,125 56. Austin Croshere (Ind) ...... $8,260,000 57. P.J. Brown (NO) ............ $8,000,000 58. Kelvin Cato (Orl) .......... $7,992,000 59. Brad Miller (Sac) .......... $7,875,000 60. Richard Hamilton (Det) ..... $7,812,500 61. Rashard Lewis (Sea) ........ $7,792,208 62. Erick Dampier (Dal) ........ $7,700,000 62. Bonzi Wells (Mem) .......... $7,700,000 64. Doug Christie (Sac) ........ $7,550,000 65. Mehmet Okur (Uta) .......... $7,500,000 65. Jason Terry (Dal) .......... $7,500,000 67. Andre Miller (Den) ......... $7,366,667 68. Shandon Anderson (NY) ...... $7,300,000 [released 11/10] 69. Lorenzen Wright (Mem) ...... $7,150,000 70. Corey Maggette (LAC) ....... $7,000,000 70. Ben Wallace (Det) .......... $7,000,000 Atlanta Hawks Total: $40,684,848 Antoine Walker ............. $14,625,000 Al Harrington .............. $6,325,000 Chris Crawford ............. $3,250,000 Tony Delk .................. $2,700,000 Predrag Drobnjak ........... $2,550,000 Josh Childress ............. $2,490,360 Jon Barry .................. $1,800,000 Jason Collier .............. $1,500,000 Kevin Willis ............... $1,300,000 Josh Smith ................. $1,270,080 Kenny Anderson ............. $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Boris Diaw ................. $1,097,640 Royal Ivey ................. $425,000 Donta Smith ................ $425,000 Jelani McCoy ............... $167,418 [min, c $154,461, s 11/8, r 12/14] Anthony Miller ............. $34,118 [min, counts $27,258, rel 11/8] Boston Celtics Total: $64,577,356 Paul Pierce ................ $12,584,688 Raef LaFrentz .............. $9,714,538 Ricky Davis ................ $5,455,200 Gary Payton ................ $5,408,700 Vin Baker .................. $5,333,333 [released] Mark Blount ................ $4,903,000 Rick Fox ................... $4,800,000 [retired] Michael Stewart ............ $4,800,000 Tom Gugliotta .............. $2,700,000 Marcus Banks ............... $1,611,840 Jiri Welsch ................ $1,419,240 Al Jefferson ............... $1,407,240 Walter McCarty ............. $1,337,500 Delonte West ............... $939,480 Tony Allen ................. $901,920 Kendrick Perkins ........... $875,400 Justin Reed ................ $385,277 [minimum] Charlotte Bobcats Total: $23,380,124 Jahidi White ............... $6,166,466 Emeka Okafor ............... $3,739,680 Melvin Ely ................. $1,742,400 Gerald Wallace ............. $1,652,453 Primoz Brezec .............. $1,554,326 Jason Hart ................. $1,400,000 Kareem Rush ................ $1,174,200 Steve Smith ................ $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Brevin Knight .............. $932,546 [minimum, counts $745,046] Eddie House ................ $825,000 [released 12/4] Jamal Sampson .............. $695,046 [minimum] Tamar Slay ................. $695,046 [minimum] Keith Bogans ............... $620,046 [minimum] Jason Kapono ............... $620,046 [minimum] Theron Smith ............... $620,046 [minimum] Bernard Robinson ........... $385,277 [minimum] Chicago Bulls Total: $57,276,136 Antonio Davis .............. $12,925,000 Scottie Pippen ............. $5,408,700 [retired] Eddie Robinson ............. $5,055,556 [released] Tyson Chandler ............. $4,801,102 Eddy Curry ................. $3,896,402 Ben Gordon ................. $3,358,320 Othella Harrington ......... $3,150,000 Eric Piatkowski ............ $2,750,000 Andres Nocioni ............. $2,525,000 Kirk Hinrich ............... $2,349,840 Luol Deng .................. $2,273,400 Cezary Trybanski ........... $1,700,000 [released] Jay Williams ............... $1,550,551 [released] Frank Williams ............. $957,480 Chris Jeffries ............. $899,040 [released] Adrian Griffin ............. $870,046 [minimum] Mike Wilks ................. $720,046 [minimum, released] Jannero Pargo .............. $695,046 [minimum] Tommy Smith ................ $620,046 [minimum] Chris Duhon ................ $385,277 [minimum] Jared Reiner ............... $385,277 [minimum] Cleveland Cavaliers Total: $49,175,272 Zydrunas Ilgauskas ......... $14,625,000 Eric Snow .................. $4,875,000 LeBron James ............... $4,320,360 Jeff McInnis ............... $3,600,000 Drew Gooden ................ $3,214,080 Ira Newble ................. $2,704,350 DeSagana Diop .............. $2,695,164 Dajuan Wagner .............. $2,643,600 Lucious Harris ............. $2,500,000 Luke Jackson ............... $1,818,720 Robert Traylor ............. $1,600,000 Scott Williams ............. $1,600,000 Aleksandar Pavlovic ........ $1,191,000 Steven Hunter .............. $1,000,000 [released] Anderson Varejao ........... $788,000 Dallas Mavericks Total: $91,553,496 Michael Finley ............. $14,609,375 Dirk Nowitzki .............. $12,584,688 Alan Henderson ............. $8,273,125 Erick Dampier .............. $7,700,000 Jason Terry ................ $7,500,000 Jerry Stackhouse ........... $7,437,500 Tariq Abdul-Wahad .......... $6,750,000 Calvin Booth ............... $5,900,700 Marquis Daniels ............ $4,903,000 Shawn Bradley .............. $4,000,000 Evan Eschmeyer ............. $3,407,655 [retired] Devin Harris ............... $2,741,880 Darrell Armstrong .......... $2,275,000 Avery Johnson .............. $1,100,000 [min, counts $745,046, retired] Pavel Podkolzin ............ $1,061,880 Josh Howard ................ $863,640 DJ Mbenga .................. $800,000 Denver Nuggets Total: $45,621,812 Kenyon Martin .............. $9,454,546 Marcus Camby ............... $8,500,000 Andre Miller ............... $7,366,667 Carmelo Anthony ............ $3,471,360 Voshon Lenard .............. $3,250,000 Nikoloz Tskitishvili ....... $2,910,600 Earl Boykins ............... $2,500,000 Nene ....................... $2,260,280 Rodney White ............... $1,797,845 Bryon Russell .............. $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Greg Buckner ............... $870,046 [minimum] Mark Pope .................. $870,046 [minimum, counts $745,046] DerMarr Johnson ............ $745,046 [minimum] Francisco Elson ............ $620,046 [minimum] Arthur Johnson ............. $385,277 [minimum] Detroit Pistons Total: $54,574,980 Rasheed Wallace ............ $9,720,000 Richard Hamilton ........... $7,812,500 Ben Wallace ................ $7,000,000 Chauncey Billups ........... $5,455,200 Antonio McDyess ............ $4,903,000 Derrick Coleman ............ $4,500,000 Elden Campbell ............. $4,400,000 Darko Milicic .............. $3,865,440 Lindsey Hunter ............. $1,600,000 Tayshaun Prince ............ $1,038,960 Carlos Delfino ............. $901,920 Darvin Ham ................. $932,546 [minimum, counts $745,046] Amal McCaskill ............. $932,546 [minimum, released] Smush Parker ............... $695,046 [minimum] Ronald Dupree .............. $620,046 [minimum] Horace Jenkins ............. $385,277 [minimum] Golden State Warriors Total: $54,943,724 Dale Davis ................. $10,068,750 Adonal Foyle ............... $6,500,000 Christian Laettner ......... $5,500,000 [released] Clifford Robinson .......... $5,287,500 Derek Fisher ............... $4,903,000 Eduardo Najera ............. $3,809,524 Mike Dunleavy .............. $3,565,080 Jason Richardson ........... $3,534,018 Speedy Claxton ............. $3,300,000 Troy Murphy ................ $2,231,808 Mickael Pietrus ............ $1,785,960 Andris Biedrins ............ $1,727,760 Calbert Cheaney ............ $1,600,000 Ansu Sesay ................. $745,046 [minimum] Luis Flores ................ $385,277 [minimum] Houston Rockets Total: $60,222,300 Tracy McGrady .............. $14,487,000 Maurice Taylor ............. $8,450,000 Clarence Weatherspoon ...... $5,899,400 Juwan Howard ............... $5,408,700 Dikembe Mutombo ............ $4,496,434 Yao Ming ................... $4,436,880 Matt Maloney ............... $3,237,500 [released] Bob Sura ................... $3,200,000 Jim Jackson ................ $2,420,000 Charlie Ward ............... $1,700,000 Tyronn Lue ................. $1,600,000 Bostjan Nachbar ............ $1,493,880 Reece Gaines ............... $1,454,640 Ryan Bowen ................. $807,046 [minimum, counts $745,046] Scott Padgett .............. $807,546 [minimum] Andre Barrett .............. $385,277 [minimum] Indiana Pacers Total: $65,792,068 Jermaine O'Neal ............ $14,796,000 Austin Croshere ............ $8,260,000 Jonathan Bender ............ $6,525,000 Ron Artest ................. $6,157,895 Scot Pollard ............... $5,792,250 Reggie Miller .............. $5,500,000 Stephen Jackson ............ $5,100,000 Jeff Foster ................ $4,500,000 Anthony Johnson ............ $2,200,000 Fred Jones ................. $1,572,480 Jamaal Tinsley ............. $1,554,326 Michael Curry .............. $845,122 [min, counts $572,413, s 12/13] David Harrison ............. $835,560 Eddie Gill ................. $720,046 [minimum] James Jones ................ $620,046 [minimum] Marcus Haislip ............. $576,380 [minimum, signed 12/1] John Edwards ............... $385,277 [minimum] Tremaine Fowlkes ........... $79,029 [signed 11/25, released 12/13] Britton Johnsen ............ $45,369 [signed 11/25, released 12/7] Los Angeles Clippers Total: $45,170,768 Elton Brand ................ $12,056,000 Kerry Kittles .............. $9,566,667 Corey Maggette ............. $7,000,000 Shaun Livingston ........... $3,027,840 Chris Kaman ................ $2,574,240 Zeljko Rebraca ............. $2,500,000 Chris Wilcox ............... $2,210,880 Marko Jaric ................ $2,100,000 Rick Brunson ............... $932,546 [minimum, counts $745,046] Mikki Moore ................ $870,046 [minimum, counts $745,046] Bobby Simmons .............. $825,000 Mamadou N'diaye ............ $750,000 Quinton Ross ............... $620,046 [minimum] Lionel Chalmers ............ $450,000 Los Angeles Lakers Total: $65,059,100 Kobe Bryant ................ $14,175,000 Brian Grant ................ $13,233,434 Lamar Odom ................. $10,548,596 Vlade Divac ................ $4,903,000 Devean George .............. $4,546,000 Chucky Atkins .............. $4,200,000 Chris Mihm ................. $3,371,393 Stanislav Medvedenko ....... $3,000,000 Caron Butler ............... $1,930,680 Jumaine Jones .............. $1,687,500 Brian Cook ................. $971,160 Sasha Vujacic .............. $846,840 Tierre Brown ............... $720,046 [minimum] Luke Walton ................ $620,046 [minimum] Tony Bobbitt ............... $305,403 [minimum, signed 12/6] Memphis Grizzlies Total: $67,010,824 Bonzi Wells ................ $7,700,000 Lorenzen Wright ............ $7,150,000 Jason Williams ............. $6,875,000 Bo Outlaw .................. $6,573,148 [released] Mike Miller ................ $6,000,000 Stromile Swift ............. $5,993,105 James Posey ................ $5,408,700 Brian Cardinal ............. $4,903,000 Pau Gasol .................. $4,318,481 Shane Battier .............. $3,212,402 Jake Tsakalidis ............ $2,900,000 Earl Watson ................ $1,458,000 Troy Bell .................. $1,381,920 [released] Ryan Humphrey .............. $1,223,160 Dahntay Jones .............. $1,143,360 Antonio Burks .............. $385,277 [minimum] Andre Emmett ............... $385,277 [minimum] Miami Heat Total: $58,949,072 Shaquille O'Neal ........... $27,696,430 Eddie Jones ................ $13,455,000 Dwyane Wade ................ $2,834,160 Damon Jones ................ $2,503,000 Michael Doleac ............. $2,400,000 Malik Allen ................ $1,950,625 Wesley Person .............. $1,600,000 Rasual Butler .............. $1,200,000 Dorrell Wright ............. $1,152,240 Christian Laettner ......... $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Shandon Anderson ........... $873,699 [min, counts $654,187, s 11/14] Keyon Dooling .............. $745,046 [minimum] Wang Zhizhi ................ $745,046 [minimum] Jerome Beasley ............. $620,046 [minimum] Udonis Haslem .............. $620,046 [minimum] Matt Freije ................ $28,191 [released 11/14] Milwaukee Bucks Total: $57,137,128 Keith Van Horn ............. $14,487,000 Desmond Mason .............. $6,529,630 Joe Smith .................. $5,899,400 Anthony Mason .............. $4,710,435 [released] Jason Caffey ............... $4,148,148 [released] Mike James ................. $3,100,000 Toni Kukoc ................. $3,000,000 Michael Redd ............... $3,000,000 T.J. Ford .................. $2,152,800 Erick Strickland ........... $1,650,000 Maurice Williams ........... $1,600,000 Marcus Haislip ............. $1,400,000 [released 11/4] Daniel Santiago ............ $1,320,000 Kendall Gill ............... $912,195 [min, counts $617,843, s 12/6] Zendon Hamilton ............ $807,546 [minimum] Marcus Fizer ............... $735,960 [minimum, signed 11/4] Eddie House ................ $563,327 [minimum, signed 12/18] Dan Gadzuric ............... $695,046 [minimum] Zaza Pachulia .............. $620,046 [minimum] Anthony Goldwire ........... $116,713 [min, c $99,945, s 11/3, r 11/29] Minnesota Timberwolves Total: $70,060,920 Kevin Garnett .............. $16,000,000 Latrell Sprewell ........... $14,625,000 Wally Szczerbiak ........... $9,000,000 Sam Cassell ................ $6,250,000 Michael Olowokandi ......... $5,408,700 Troy Hudson ................ $4,903,000 Ervin Johnson .............. $4,837,633 Trenton Hassell ............ $4,350,000 Fred Hoiberg ............... $1,600,000 Ndudi Ebi .................. $901,440 Anthony Carter ............. $807,546 [minimum, counts $745,046] Mark Madsen ................ $745,046 [minimum] Eddie Griffin .............. $695,046 [minimum] New Jersey Nets Total: $54,729,028 Dikembe Mutombo ............ $14,989,285 [released] Jason Kidd ................. $14,796,000 Vince Carter ............... $12,584,688 Richard Jefferson .......... $2,266,794 Jason Collins .............. $1,887,864 Ron Mercer ................. $1,600,000 Zoran Planinic ............. $1,053,720 Travis Best ................ $1,000,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Nenad Krstic ............... $939,480 Jacque Vaughn .............. $932,546 Brian Scalabrine ........... $900,000 Rodney Buford .............. $745,046 [minimum] Jabari Smith ............... $720,046 [minimum] Kaniel Dickens ............. $483,938 [minimum, signed 12/8] Awvee Storey ............... $84,573 [released 12/8] New Orleans Hornets Total: $56,572,880 Baron Davis ................ $12,330,000 Jamal Mashburn ............. $9,300,000 Jamaal Magloire ............ $8,533,333 P.J. Brown ................. $8,000,000 David Wesley ............... $4,455,000 George Lynch ............... $3,000,000 Rodney Rogers .............. $2,700,000 Chris Andersen ............. $1,600,000 David West ................. $1,247,160 J.R. Smith ................. $1,206,600 Dan Dickau ................. $893,400 Lee Nailon ................. $745,046 [minimum] Junior Harrington .......... $695,046 [minimum] Alex Garcia ................ $620,046 [minimum] Lonny Baxter ............... $542,475 [signed 12/12] Matt Freije ................ $352,388 [signed 11/19] Corsley Edwards ............ $319,498 [signed 12/4] Tim Pickett ................ $32,890 [released 11/19] New York Knicks Total: $102,442,544 Allan Houston .............. $17,531,250 Anfernee Hardaway .......... $14,625,000 Stephon Marbury ............ $14,625,000 Tim Thomas ................. $12,900,000 Shandon Anderson ........... $7,300,000 [released 11/10] Jerome Williams ............ $6,187,500 Kurt Thomas ................ $5,884,500 Jamal Crawford ............. $5,760,000 Nazr Mohammed .............. $5,250,000 Moochie Norris ............. $3,850,000 Vin Baker .................. $3,500,000 Mike Sweetney .............. $1,978,920 John Amaechi ............... $1,200,000 [released] Bruno Sundov ............... $870,046 [minimum, counts $745,046] Jamison Brewer ............. $720,046 [minimum] Trevor Ariza ............... $385,277 [minimum] Orlando Magic Total: $66,445,252 Grant Hill ................. $14,487,000 Steve Francis .............. $12,330,000 Kelvin Cato ................ $7,992,000 Cuttino Mobley ............. $5,884,500 Hedo Turkoglu .............. $4,903,000 Tony Battie ................ $4,800,000 Dwight Howard .............. $4,179,720 Pat Garrity ................ $2,937,500 Andrew DeClercq ............ $2,500,000 DeShawn Stevenson .......... $2,500,000 Jameer Nelson .............. $1,106,160 Stacey Augmon .............. $1,100,000 Michael Bradley ............ $720,046 [minimum] Brandon Hunter ............. $620,046 [minimum] Mario Kasun ................ $385,277 [minimum] Philadelphia 76ers Total: $71,951,888 Allen Iverson .............. $14,625,000 Glenn Robinson ............. $12,071,250 Kenny Thomas ............... $6,000,000 Todd MacCulloch ............ $5,899,400 [retired] Aaron McKie ................ $5,500,000 Corliss Williamson ......... $5,500,000 Brian Skinner .............. $4,500,000 Marc Jackson ............... $4,225,000 Kevin Ollie ................ $2,704,350 Kedrick Brown .............. $2,332,388 Andre Iguodala ............. $1,914,480 Greg Buckner ............... $1,777,778 [released] Samuel Dalembert ........... $1,599,549 John Salmons ............... $925,680 Josh Davis ................. $620,046 [minimum] Willie Green ............... $620,046 [minimum] Kyle Korver ................ $620,046 [minimum] Efthimios Rentzias ......... $516,865 [released] Phoenix Suns Total: $44,256,720 Shawn Marion ............... $12,330,000 Steve Nash ................. $8,750,000 Quentin Richardson ......... $5,800,000 Howard Eisley .............. $5,201,923 [released] Joe Johnson ................ $2,358,954 Amare Stoudemire ........... $2,032,200 Jake Voskuhl ............... $1,687,500 Zarko Cabarkapa ............ $1,312,800 Bo Outlaw .................. $1,059,756 [min, counts $717,788, s 11/8] Casey Jacobsen ............. $1,082,160 Maciej Lampe ............... $900,000 Leandro Barbosa ............ $870,000 Steven Hunter .............. $720,046 [minimum] Jackson Vroman ............. $385,277 [minimum] Yuta Tabuse ................ $108,066 [released 12/18] Portland Trailblazers Total: $83,671,312 Shareef Abdur-Rahim ........ $14,625,000 Damon Stoudamire ........... $12,500,000 Nick Van Exel .............. $11,933,252 Theo Ratliff ............... $10,937,500 Derek Anderson ............. $8,443,500 Darius Miles ............... $6,750,000 Ruben Patterson ............ $5,899,400 Arvydas Sabonis ............ $3,000,000 [released] Sebastian Telfair .......... $1,559,280 Zach Randolph .............. $1,504,272 Joel Przybilla ............. $1,500,000 Qyntel Woods ............... $1,127,280 Vladimir Stepania .......... $1,100,000 Viktor Khryapa ............. $1,019,400 Travis Outlaw .............. $1,011,600 Richie Frahm ............... $695,046 [minimum] Geno Carlisle .............. $65,779 [min, signed 11/13, rel 12/14] Sacramento Kings Total: $61,807,688 Chris Webber ............... $17,531,250 Mike Bibby ................. $10,500,000 Brad Miller ................ $7,875,000 Doug Christie .............. $7,550,000 Peja Stojakovic ............ $6,875,000 Greg Ostertag .............. $4,000,000 Bobby Jackson .............. $3,150,000 Darius Songaila ............ $1,600,000 Kevin Martin ............... $872,040 Matt Barnes ................ $695,046 [minimum] Maurice Evans .............. $695,046 [minimum] Erik Daniels ............... $385,277 [minimum] Courtney Alexander ......... $79,029 [released 11/20] San Antonio Spurs Total: $47,149,172 Tim Duncan ................. $14,260,641 Manu Ginobili .............. $6,603,500 Rasho Nesterovic ........... $6,160,000 Malik Rose ................. $5,462,500 Brent Barry ................ $4,264,900 Bruce Bowen ................ $3,000,000 Tony Parker ................ $1,545,441 Robert Horry ............... $1,100,000 [minimum] Tony Massenburg ............ $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Beno Udrih ................. $841,680 Sean Marks ................. $745,046 [minimum] Mike Wilks ................. $720,046 [minimum] Devin Brown ................ $695,046 [minimum] Linton Johnson ............. $620,046 [minimum] Romain Sato ................ $385,277 [minimum] Seattle Sonics Total: $53,821,300 Ray Allen .................. $14,625,000 Rashard Lewis .............. $7,792,208 Vitaly Potapenko ........... $6,191,250 Danny Fortson .............. $5,818,136 Jerome James ............... $5,455,200 Vladimir Radmanovic ........ $2,300,984 Antonio Daniels ............ $2,200,000 Nick Collison .............. $1,969,680 Robert Swift ............... $1,641,360 Ibrahim Kutluay ............ $1,600,000 Luke Ridnour ............... $1,531,200 Reggie Evans ............... $880,000 Mateen Cleaves ............. $735,960 [signed 11/5] Ronald Murray .............. $695,046 [minimum] Damien Wilkins ............. $385,277 [minimum] Toronto Raptors Total: $61,703,772 Jalen Rose ................. $14,487,000 Alvin Williams ............. $5,850,000 Alonzo Mourning ............ $5,408,700 Donyell Marshall ........... $5,023,850 Lamond Murray .............. $4,875,000 Morris Peterson ............ $4,400,000 Aaron Williams ............. $3,790,257 Eric Williams .............. $3,580,000 Rafer Alston ............... $3,500,000 Chris Bosh ................. $3,129,720 Rafael Araujo .............. $2,082,720 Jerome Moiso ............... $1,760,000 [released 12/17] Nate Huffman ............... $1,280,000 [released] Milt Palacio ............... $807,546 [minimum] Loren Woods ................ $755,000 Matt Bonner ................ $385,277 [minimum] Pape Sow ................... $385,277 [minimum] Roger Mason ................ $203,428 [released 12/16] Utah Jazz Total: $43,160,808 Carlos Boozer .............. $10,967,500 Mehmet Okur ................ $7,500,000 Matt Harpring .............. $4,690,000 Carlos Arroyo .............. $4,000,000 Gordan Giricek ............. $4,000,000 Jarron Collins ............. $1,700,000 Andrei Kirilenko ........... $1,671,694 Kris Humphries ............. $1,481,400 Kirk Snyder ................ $1,336,920 Raja Bell .................. $1,320,000 Curtis Borchardt ........... $1,280,880 Howard Eisley .............. $1,100,000 [minimum, counts $745,046] Raul Lopez ................. $997,320 Keith McLeod ............... $750,000 Aleksandar Radojevic ....... $720,046 [minimum] Washington Wizards Total: $49,547,056 Antawn Jamison ............. $12,584,688 Gilbert Arenas ............. $9,389,600 Larry Hughes ............... $5,455,200 Kwame Brown ................ $5,361,873 Etan Thomas ................ $4,903,000 Jarvis Hayes ............... $1,879,920 Jared Jeffries ............. $1,834,080 Brendan Haywood ............ $1,735,305 Anthony Peeler ............. $1,600,000 Juan Dixon ................. $1,348,200 Samaki Walker .............. $995,046 [minimum, counts $745,046] Laron Profit ............... $745,046 [minimum] Michael Ruffin ............. $745,046 [minimum] Steve Blake ................ $620,046 [minimum] Peter John Ramos ........... $600,000 Patricia Bender patricia@dfw.net Not affiliated with or representing anyone besides myself
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Shooting Star: Basketball Coach Bob Bender Men s basketball Coach Bob bender Turned a Floundering UW Program With SixConsecutive Losing Seasons into an NCAA Contender. by Jon Marmor http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept98/bender1.html
Extractions: by Jon Marmor Never in a million years did Bob Bender have any intention of making a living as a coach. He was the son of a coach. When he played basketball, he was a point guard, and was considered a "coach on the floor." Been there, done that. So when he hung up his basketball shoes for good in 1980, after a distinguished playing career, he looked for something else to do with his lifeeven though his genes were calling out to him and people kept telling him he would be a natural behind the bench. "I didn't want to do that," he says today. "I had to get away from it." Which sounds a little hard to believe, since he is saying this from his spacious, second-floor office in the Graves Building with the great view of Lake Washington. The sign on the door says: Bob Bender, Head Men's Basketball Coach. For the past 16 yearsincluding the past five at the University of Washington Bender has made a very nice living, not to mention quite a name for himself, as a college basketball coach. He could run from his genes, but he sure couldn't hide. Now he can't hide from anyone. Though he may occasionally go unrecognized around Seattle, the college basketball world has its radar locked onto Bender. That's only natural for someone who turned a floundering UW program with six consecutive losing seasons, into one that made the NCAA "Sweet 16" in March. During the NCAA tournament, there was just as much talk about which big-time programs would try to hire him away as there was about the upstart Husky team that unexpectedly won two tournament games and came within a rebound of upsetting No. 8 Connecticut and moving into the "Elite Eight."
Shooting Star, Part Two bender poses between two UW basketball legends, Coaches William Tippy Dye (left)and Marv Harshman. Photo by Jon Marmor. http://www.washington.edu/alumni/columns/sept98/bender2.html
Extractions: Bender has frequently been the people's choice. One of the nation's top high school basketball players as a senior, he was recruited by every big-time program. He played both at Indiana and Duke, and was the first player ever to reach the Final Four as a member of two different teams. He was drafted by the NBA's San Diego Clippers and was told that even though he wouldn't make the team that year, he would have a chance later on. When he interviewed for coaching jobs, he usually was a top finalist. Which is downright interesting because he wanted no part of coaching when he hung up his uniform in 1980 after a few weeks of an NBA camp and touring with an AAU team. Coaching and the game had been his whole life growing up. "I could never get away from it," he recalled. His dad, a former Marine, was a high school coach for 18 years in Bloomington, Ill., where Bender grew up. (Bender, who has two younger sisters, was born in Quantico, Va., while his father was on assignment there. His dad calls his children "dollar babies" since military families only paid a dollar for deliveries.) Bender played for his father for three yearsthe only reason it wasn't four, is that his dad stepped aside during Bob's senior year to help him with the crush of recruiting. "We were always around the game," Bender goes on. "As a family, we were either going to my games, or my sisters' games. And my dad always brought the game home. When I played in high school, I played for him. I couldn't get away from the game, and I had enough."
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Extractions: Seventh Season of Bender Ball Begins at Washington Husky men's basketball team seeks third straight NCAA Tournament berth Oct. 20, 1999 "There is no question that people will judge how we respond this season to the loss of Todd MacCulloch and Donald Watts. People will observe to judge the longevity of our building success and what level we can maintain. For us that should be great motivation to prove that over the past two years, being in the NCAA Tournament was not an isolated incident but something that can become consistent." Washington Coach Bob Bender Don't call it rebuilding. The only rebuilding occurring at Washington is taking place to the inside structure of Hec Edmundson Pavilion. The task at hand for the Huskies is replacing a pair of 1,000-point scorers, 7-foot center Todd MacCulloch and Donald Watts who both graduated. However, there is enough talent remaining to challenge for a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth. Only once in school history have the Huskies appeared in three straight NCAA Tournaments (1984-86). Washington lost 59-58 to Miami (Ohio) in the first round of last season's NCAA Tournament, ending a 17-12 season. The Huskies finished fourth in the 1999 Pacific-10 Conference standings with a 10-8 league ledger.
Extractions: Ancilla College announces its Dean's List of students for the fall 2002 term. The following students are to be commended for their high academic achievement. The Dean's List recipients must earn a 3.5 GPA or above and carry at least 12 credit hours applicable towards graduation. Ancilla is very proud of these students.