Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
22nd August, 1999 | Spain | Signed a five year contract with Tau Ceramica. |
August 2000 | Spain | Loaned by Tau Ceramica to Manresa for one year. |
6th August, 2004 | NBA | Signed a three year, $8,325,000 contract with Chicago. |
18th July, 2007 | NBA | Re-signed by Chicago to a six year, $45 million contract. Included team option for 2012/13. |
18th February, 2009 | NBA | Traded by Chicago, along with Drew Gooden, Michael Ruffin and Cedric Simmons, to Sacramento in exchange for John Salmons and Brad Miller. |
17th June, 2010 | NBA | Traded by Sacramento, along with Spencer Hawes, to Philadelphia in exchange for Sam Dalembert. |
15th November, 2011 | Argentina | Signed for the duration of the NBA lockout and/or one month contract (whichever is shorter)with Penarol. |
28th November, 2011 | Argentina | Opted out to returned to the NBA. |
20th March, 2012 | NBA | Waived by Philadelphia. Team option concurrently declined. |
23rd March, 2012 | Spain | Signed for the remainder of the season with Laboral. |
19th July, 2012 | Spain | Re-signed by Laboral to a one year contract. |
7th June, 2013 | Spain | Re-signed by Laboral to another one year contract. |
11th July, 2014 | Spain | Signed a two year contract with Real Madrid. |
21st July, 2016 | Spain | Re-signed by Real Madrid to a one year contract. |
1996 - 1997 | Olimpia Venado Tuerto (Argentina |
1997 - 1999 | Independiente (Argentina) |
August 1999 - June 2004 | Tau Ceramica (Spain) |
August 2004 - February 2009 | Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
February 2009 - June 2010 | Sacramento Kings (NBA) |
June 2010 - November 2011 | Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) |
November 2011 | Penarol (Uruguay) |
November 2011 - March 2012 | Philadelphia 76ers (NBA) |
March 2012 - June 2014 | Caja Laboral (Spain) |
July 2014 - June 2017 | Real Madrid (Spain) |
June 9, 2011
[T]he amnesty clause (that we're having to pretend will exist here, but which almost certainly will exist in some form) will further expand the range of available talents. A lot of decent players are going to become available, not because they can't play the game, but because they can't justify their contract. A lot of the candidates are obvious and inevitable, some perhaps less so. Here's a potential list:
- Philadelphia: Andres Nocioni - The Sixers enjoyed their decent season with Nocioni on the bench. He was barely used, and yet is guaranteed $6.65 million next season.
August 12, 2010
Unguaranteed or partially guaranteed final seasons are becoming quite the trend in the NBA, and they are quickly replacing team options. In fact, there are only 11 team options in the entire league, belonging to Chase Budinger, Jermaine Taylor, Andrew Bynum, Sam Young, Andres Nocioni, Hakim Warrick, Goran Dragic, Pooh Jeter, Francisco Garcia, Solomon Alabi and C.J. Miles. In contrast, there are so many partially or fully unguaranteed contracts in future years that I can't be bothered to go through and list them all. And considering the length of this post, and all the things I could be bothered to do, that should signify something.