Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
1998 NBA Draft | NBA | Drafted 2nd overall by Vancouver. |
22nd January, 1999 | NBA | Signed four year, $13,452,098 rookie scale contract with Vancouver. Included team option for 2001/02. |
11th October, 2000 | NBA | Vancouver exercised 2001/02 team option. |
27th June, 2001 | NBA | Traded by Vancouver, along with Brent Price, to Sacramento in exchange for Jason Williams and Nick Anderson. |
16th August, 2002 | NBA | Re-signed by Sacramento to a seven year, $80.5 million contract. Included early termination option after 2006/07 season. |
30th Jume, 2007 | NBA | Declined to exercise early termination option. |
16th February, 2008 | NBA | Traded by Sacramento to Atlanta in exchange for Anthony Johnson, Tyronn Lue, Shelden Williams, Lorenzen Wright and a 2008 second round pick (#42, Sean Singletary). |
13th July, 2009 | NBA | Re-signed by Atlanta to a three year, $18 million contract. |
23rd February, 2011 | NBA | Traded by Atlanta, along with Jordan Crawford, Maurice Evans and a 2011 first round pick (#18, Chris Singleton), to Washington in exchange for Kirk Hinrich and Hilton Armstrong. |
28th February, 2011 | NBA | Waived by Washington. |
2nd March, 2011 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season with Miami. |
11th December, 2011 | NBA | Signed a guaranteed one year minimum salary contract with New York. |
1996 - 1998 | Arizona (NCAA) |
June 1998 - June 2001 | Vancouver Grizzlies (NBA) |
June 2001 - February 2008 | Sacramento Kings (NBA) |
February 2008 - February 2011 | Atlanta Hawks (NBA) |
February 2011 | Washington Wizards (NBA) |
March 2011 - June 2011 | Miami Heat (NBA) |
December 2011 - June 2012 | New York Knicks (NBA) |
December 10, 2013
Mike Bibby - Bibby sat by the phone last season waiting for a phone call that never came. He continues to let it be known that he would like one more chance - however, the gap year, and his precipitous decline in the three seasons prior to it, make it unlikely.
June 9, 2011
But when it comes to the free agent market, Chicago does have the right to be choosy. By being who they now are, Chicago has given itself a massive advantage. By being young, fun, on TV a lot, and in a big market city, Chicago has (or probably has) become the kind of team that ring chasing veterans will join in order to cakewalk their way to the top. Like it or not, the practice happens, as most recently evidenced by Mike Bibby, who gave up his entire 2011/12 salary of roughly $6.2 million in order to join Miami for their title wrong. He's sucked, but that's not the point.