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Celtics sign G Carlos Arroyo

The Boston Celtics have signed Carlos Arroyo for the rest of the season after the guard was released by the Miami Heat. Celtics coach Doc Rivers says that Arroyo will join the team on Monday. Arroyo will be expected to provide veteran depth and shore up the guard position for a group that s missing five players.

Senh: Whoah, Boston's taking Miami's leftovers.

 

LeBron Live: Blogging the Decision

LeBron Live: Blogging the Decision

Wow. That felt a bit like American Idol. And in the end it's Miami, which everyone had predicted. How does LeBron explain his decision to leave his hometown team? "It's heartfelt for me," James said. "It's hard to explain. But at the same time my heart and the seven years I gave to that franchise and that city was everything."

Senh: Now the NBA just got a lot more interesting. Sometime in the middle of the season, I bet Erik Spoelstra will resign because he wants to "spend more time with the family," and Pat Riley will return to coach the team. Lebron James, Dwayne Wade, and Chris Bosh. That's gonna be a really exciting team to watch. This is the new Big Three - younger, stronger, and more athletic than the one in the Boston.

 

NBA Free Agents: Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade say they'll play for Miami Heat

NBA Free Agents: Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade say they'll play for Miami Heat

Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh are teaming up together on Wade's Miami Heat, the two free agents said Wednesday.

Senh: Wow. This free agency is getting really interesting. Now, where will Lebron go? If he really wants to win a championship, then there's no question that it should be Miami. If he's going for the money, then he's staying in Cleveland. With Bosh going with Miami, there's really no chance that Lebron's going to New York, even with Amare Stoudemire.

 

Report: ESPN to air LeBron's decision Thursday

Report: ESPN to air LeBron's decision Thursday

LeBron James' dramatic and historic free agency will have a fitting conclusion - on TV. ESPN reported Tuesday night that James will announce his future NBA plans during a one-hour special on its network at 9 p.m. Thursday. ESPN's Chris Broussard said James' "representatives" contacted the network and asked for the unusual arrangement.

Senh: Yes, very "unusual." Lebron James hasn't even won a championship yet. I'm getting pretty tired of this nonsense. It was distracting during the NBA Finals. And now, there's gonna be an hour special on ESPN? I'm still watching it, but ...

 

Wade back in Miami, misses out on welcoming party

The word went out early Monday morning to Miami Heat fans. Show up at 8 a.m. and welcome Dwyane Wade back to South Florida, they were told.

 

Johnson, Hawks agree on max deal

Johnson, Hawks agree on max deal

All-Star guard Joe Johnson had agreed to a maximum contract to stay with the Atlanta Hawks, his agent said Sunday.

 

Knicks have 2nd meeting with LeBron's agent

A New York Knicks official said the NBA club had a second meeting
with the agent for LeBron James on Saturday morning in Cleveland,
the New York Post reported Sunday.

 

Knicks near deal with Stoudemire

Knicks near deal with Stoudemire

All-Star forward Amar'e Stoudemire has received a maximum five-year offer from the Knicks.

 

AP Source: Celtics agree to terms with Pierce

A Boston Celtics official says the team has agreed to terms with Paul Pierce on a new contract.

 

First NBA Free Agent Signing: Drew Gooden to Milwaukee

It's not Lebron James, which is probably the most anticipated signing of the NBA free agent season, but it is a signing, and we'll see more to come, at least among teams with sufficient cap space and money to do so.

 

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