
Both guys were waived by Seattle on Thursday, ensuring their contracts would not be guaranteed for the remainder of the season. I for one am thankful they released Glyniadakis, simply because his skills aren't good enough to justify a last name that difficult to spell. Elsewhere, Gary Washburn reports in the PI that Penny Hardaway may make his debut for the Sonics tonight against the Knicks (Motto: "You think your team sucks? Hah! We know from suck!")
Bob Hill continues to moan for a center like an alcoholic at closing time, but none seems to be forthcoming, unless you consider the NBDL names being tossed around, which would be near-beer in my convulted metaphor.
However, there is a silver lining to the dark clouds hovering over the Pacific Northwest. That's right, the Knicks are in town, and a win tonight means the Sonics would emerge from the gloomy cellar of the NW Division into the bright lights of fourth place. I know, I know, heady stuff, but January in this part of the world requires a special amount of optimism.
UPDATE: The Sonics signed Andre "NBDL" Brown today. Hello playoffs!
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According to draftexpress.com, the Sonics are getting ready to sign Andre Brown from the NBDL's Sioux Falls Skyforce. Brown's averaging 21 and 10 this year.
http://draftexpress.com/blogs.php?blogid=6
Great. Apparently, a 6'9" undrafted PF playing in the developmental league is better at center than Nick Collison, Danny Fortson, or Johan Petro, who we're paying a combined $15 million this year. Nice.
Just curious - from whom is Penny going to take minutes? I'm guessing that Earl and Wilkins would see there minutes go down by about 3-5 each, giving Penny about 10 a night.
Yes, that is the only picture I could find of Andre Brown. It looks like it's from his highschool yearbook.
Paul,
I tried linking this photo, but was unable due to my poor computing abilities. It's a way better shot of Brown (look at the background, I think 3 people are in attendance at the game, and two of those are hookers).
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/photo?slug=getty-72678964ab012_skyforce_dfen_10_13_13_pm&prov=getty
wrong brown. should have gone for denham
An actual photo of Brown on the court! And that's what I like to see--a 6'9 guy going in for a layup. The Sonics need more soft, mid-sized forwards.
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