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Eric Bledsoe unhappy with Suns? NBA player upset over 2014 free agency offer shutout [Rumors]

It has been reported that the reason why rising NBA star Eric Bledsoe is upset with the Phoenix Suns was because his own team had somewhat maneuvered anyone interested with the NBA player to not put out any offers attractive to the player.


NBA 2014-2015: Will Los Angeles Clippers Win Title With Free Agent Additions Spencer Haws and Jordan Farmar?

Recently, the team addressed issues regarding their their front line depth by signing Free Agency players Spencer Hawes and Jordan Farmar to be able to go past the second round of the playoffs in the tough Western Conference towards an NBA championship.

NBA 2014-2015: Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers clear winners in Free Agency rounds ahead of new season

Several reports have reported that the Dallas Mavericks, Cleveland Cavaliers would be sitting comfortable through the remaining number of days in this year's free agency period in the NBA after making strategic moves, most notably the resigning of LeBron James back to his home team.

2014 NBA Free Agency Preview: Will Chris Bosh Thrive as the No.1 Option with the Miami Heat?

Will Chris Bosh Thrive as the No.1 Options with the Heat? Its been a while since Chris Bosh gets to be the man in a team. He was the No.1 option in his entire career with the Toronto Raptors but became a third option when he joined the Miami Heat with LeBron James and Chris Bosh. Now that he is 30 years old, no one is sure whether or not he still has what it takes to carry a team in his back.


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After spending two consecutive NBA finals appearances, which include an NBA championship with James in Miami, the Miami Heat sharpshooter is reportedly considering teaming up with LeBron in Cleveland.
Jameer Nelson is now officially part of the Dallas Mavericks roster in the coming 2014-2015 NBA season. The former Orlando Magic point guard signed a two-year $5.586 million contract with the Mavericks on Thursday. Nelson will be part of a Mavericks guard rotation that features veteran point guard Devin Harris and Raymond Felton.
Shannon Brown was waived by the New York Knicks after he was enlisted in the team's Summer League Squad in Las Vegas. Brown had a decent, though not spectacular, outing in the Summer League games for the Knicks, averaging 7.4 points and 1.5 rebounds a game. He was cut off by the Knicks, however, possibly because the team already had a crowded back court with newly acquired point guard Jose Calderon and Shane Larkin from a trade deal with the Mavs.
When the Dallas Mavericks signed Rashard Lewis this summer, it was with the hopes that the veteran forward will prove to be a key reserve in the coming 2014-15 NBA season with his size, shooting, and championship experience. The new union, however, went on an early and unfortunate break up as the Mavericks found that Lewis needed to undergo a surgery this summer,According to Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports, Lewis signed a one year, league minimum contract with the Mavs on July 15. The agreement, though, is no longer valid as the Mavs voided the contract on Wednesday as reported by Tim MacMahon of ESPNDallas.com.
New Orleans forward Al-Farouq Aminu has agreed to sign a two-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks with the second year being a player option, agent Raymond Brothers said. The 23 year old American-Nigerian was the 8th overall pick by the Los Angeles Clippers in the 2014 NBA Draft.
Recent reports indicate thought that the mavericks are closing in a deal to former Orlando Magic point guard Jameer Nelson. If all gos well, Nelson and the Mavs are on point to formalize a deal Thursday, when the veteran guard visits Dallas.
We have now arrived at the final stages of the 2014 NBA Free Agency as numerous teams have already filled out their rosters and are already preparing for training camp. The market, however, remains open for some young studs like Greg Monroe and Eric Bledsoe who are surprisingly still without a contract offer from their team or any other team. And aside from Monroe, the free agency pool still has a few big men left who can make some impact to their team coming of the bench.
The 2014 NBA Free agency is about to end. Summer League has wrapped up, and the rest of the league is moving to its yearly, short couple of months hiatus as players, coaches, and executives alike head out for vacation. The free agency pool, however, still has a handful of top-tier talent to offer. Here is a quick look at the 5 best remaining guards that are still available in the market according to rankings.
The 2014 NBA Free Agencies curtain is about to close and the dominoes have already fallen in the wake of LeBron Jame's return to Cleveland. Chrish Bosh and Dwyane Wade are the only remnants left of the 'Big 3' and the championship era in Miami, Carmelo Anthony stayed with New York and now the free agent pool is starting to evaporate. With majority of the big names off the board, a number of teams are now competing on the best remaining free agents.
Just like every free agency period before it, the 2014 NBA Free Agency will feature big winners who, in a combination of prudence and luck, have made the best deals in the off-season.
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