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Detroit Pistons Extend Antonio McDyess, Milwaukee Bucks & Desmond Mason Reconcile, & Morris Peterson Signs With New Orleans Hornets



July 23 07

The Associated Press reports on the Pistons signing their top reserve:

The Detroit Pistons signed forward Antonio McDyess to a two-year extension on Monday, keeping the team’s top reserve off the free-agent market next summer.

McDyess, whose career once was in doubt because of knee operations, played in a career-high 82 games in each of the last two seasons. He has one season remaining on his current deal.

My Quick Take: I like this signing. Pistons’ GM Joe Dumars wisely extended McDyess before he hits the open market as a free agent next season.

The former All-Star is versatile. He can play power forward and center. He can fill-in as a spot-starter. And he does a bit of everything: rebound, score, and defend.

Best of all, McDyess’ calm demeanor is appreciated by his coaches and teammates. The veteran will play better next year with the security of a contract extension.

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In Milwaukee, the Associated Press reports on Desmond Mason returning to the Bucks:

Desmond Mason is back with the Milwaukee Bucks, signing a two-year deal that allows him to return to the city he loves.

Mason, who reacted angrily when the Bucks traded him in 2005, said in a news conference Monday that he had put his differences with Bucks general manager Larry Harris behind him and was happy to be back in Milwaukee — a city he and his family grew to love during his first stint with the team.

My Quick Take: I saw a lot of Mason when he was in Seattle. He’s an extremely athletic forward; his physical abilities make him a nice three-man. However, Mason must change his unusual shooting form and develop some outside range.

Mason is a character player. He wants to play in Milwaukee and reacted angrily when the club traded him to the Hornets two years ago-quite a change from Yi.

This signing provides the Bucks with a backup plan if Yi doesn’t report. Charlie Villanueva can start at power forward, while Mason is capable of playing major minutes at small-forward.

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On Monday, in New Orleans, the Hornets officially announced the signing of Morris Peterson:

ESPN.com’s Chris Sheridan reported on July 13 that Morris will get $23 million over the four years with a "trade kicker" included in the contract.

"Morris was our top free-agent target this summer, so this is an exciting day for the team and our fans," Hornets general manager Jeff Bower said in a prepared statement. "He is a reliable veteran scorer who can stretch the defense with his 3-point range, which is exactly the role we were looking to fill."

My Quick Take: I’m from Canada, so I have watched Peterson play in many Raptor games. He’s a useful player; I like his outside range and ability to play defense.

Peterson’s also extremely professional. Last year, he never complained despite falling out of the playing rotation and spending a lot of time on the bench. Peterson was ready to contribute when called upon. New Orleans is getting a nice player at a reasonable price tag.

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3 Comments: Detroit Pistons Extend Antonio McDyess, Milwaukee Bucks & (...)

Posted by
JAY OC
on 07.24.2007
buuuuuu HORNETS U SUK ASSSS WE WANT PETERSON BAK .
Posted by
wal
on 07.24.2007
well for starters new jersey they still have the same team which in my mind will result in the same result at the end of next season .the pistons on the other hand really dont need another aspect addition to the team which is y i see them really winning next year along with dallas coming out of the west pistons was in the same position thats my take .
Posted by
From Far away
on 07.24.2007
What to say , many teams have a lot ot changes . I think every team get improved , but i`m puzzled which one will be not as good as last season? .

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