OKC Thunder, Hasheem Thabeet agree on two-year deal
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cannot officially be signed until the league's free agent moratorium period is lifted on July 11.
The deal cannot officially be signed until the league's free agent moratorium period is lifted on July 11. Financial terms of the deal were not immediately known, but the contract, which will be fully guaranteed for both seasons, is believed to be a minimal salary, or roughly $880,000 in the first year of the contract.
Oklahoma City has been enamored with Thabeet since his college days and was widely believed to be strongly considering selecting him, if available, with the third overall pick. Memphis plucked Thabeet second overall in part because the Grizzlies thought Oklahoma City would take him if they didn't.
In his best season, Thabeet averaged 3.1 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.3 blocked shots in 13 minutes per game as a rookie with the Grizzlies. Memphis, however, traded Thabeet and a first-round pick to Houston midway through his second season in exchange for Shane Battier. After Thabeet appeared in just seven games for Houston, the Rockets sent Thabeet, Jonny Flynn and a second-round pick to Portland in March in exchange for Marcus Camby.
The addition of Thabeet all but guarantees veteran center Nazr Mohammed will not return to the Thunder. If not, that paves the way for third-year center Cole Aldrich to step into the primary backup role behind starter Kendrick Perkins. Thabeet is expected to be the third-string center.
Adding Thabeet also helps the Thunder preserve precious salary cap space, most of which will go toward paying its young players. Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook already are locked into maximum-allowable contracts. Harden, Serge Ibaka and Eric Maynor are all now eligible for extensions to their rookie deals.
What the Thunder is doing in bringing in Thabeet, 25, is taking a flyer on a one-time promising prospect without paying him much and hoping he can develop into the player he once was capable of being. If he does, the Thunder gets a steal. If not, the team will not have lost anything.
“Playing in that environment is positive,” said Thabeet's agent, Bill Duffy. “Sam Presti has done a great job of not only building a winning organization but a culture that's conditioned to developing and nurturing. So we think it's a really good fit. So now the onus is on Hasheem to buy into that and to develop and to reach his potential.”
When the Thunder officially signs Thabeet and No. 28 overall pick Perry Jones III, Oklahoma City will have 14 players under contract for the 2012-13 season, one shy of the maximum amount of players allowable under NBA rules.
4 comments:
Juzi niliona habari za NBA nikamkumbuka huyu jamaa kumbe kaenda huko ina maana hii ni kweli hatorudishwa NBA wabongo tushikamane jamani
Mdau hapo juu mbona unachanganya?Mkataba utasainiwa after July 11. Lugha gongana? Bado yuko nba
I wish him well, but to be honest i dont think he is working hard enough..OKC is a very good and young team, if he does not turn things around this time i believe there very few chances left for him.880K USD is very low for an NBA player.
All the best brother
I went to the same college with guy, He seemed to have it all, Sisi Wakenya chuoni hakututambua but we ware proud of him being African and Jirani yetu.
He is 25 usually it is age of prime-time on game, there is other Africans on NBA doing well including the soon to be team mate from DRC. Pole sana Tanzania, nenda kukimbia mbio kama sisi labda tutapata wapinzani kwenye safu za mbio duniani.
Asante- WANGARI -PHILE
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