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Erick Dampier

#25 / Center / Dallas Mavericks

6-11

265

Jul 14, 1975

Mississippi State

FG 3PT FT Rebounds Misc
G M M A Pct M A Pct M A Pct Off Def Tot Ast TO Stl Blk PF PPG
2007 - Erick Dampier 72 24.4 2.5 3.8 64.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 2.0 57.5 2.9 4.6 7.5 0.9 1.1 0.3 1.5 3.1 6.1

Wednesday Stuff: VOTE FOR DIRK

Hat-tip to Coolste, who has been keeping us updated with all things Dirk related right now after Germany qualified for the Olympics. Coolste also notes in the comments that there is a petition out there for Dirk carrying the National flag at the Olympics. Not sure how legit this is, but you never know.  If it could help Dirk, I am all for it.

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Mavs Summer league team lost yesterday to Golden State.  Check out the official recap here which has post game interviews with Low and EllieArt Garcia sums it up better than the Jazz site does here:

Three Warriors scored in double figures as Golden State upended the Mavs 90-73 today at the Rocky Mountain Revue. Dallas was down just one point after the third quarter, but the Warriors outscored the boys in blue by 16 in fourth.

Gerald Green followed up yesterday's 27-point outing with a team-high 17 in 22 minutes. Reyshawn Terry added 14 and free-agent rookie Reggie Williams scored 11.

Star-telegram recap here as well.

On a side note also, Singleton returned to Dallas on Monday, which leaves Green and Foster the only two guys who the Mavs staff are probably looking at from here on out.  Remember that Foster does not have a contract with the Mavs yet.  They also brought in Courtney Sims on Monday, who spent some time with the Indiana last year.  From what I have seen thus far up here, he looks to be an ok big guy.  Definitely a work in progress though.

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Kurt Thomas resigns with the Spurs.

Josh Childress is off to play in Greece.  Supposedly signed a 3 year deal worth more than 20 Million after taxes.  And though he was a restricted free-agent, the Hawks can't match what European teams offer him. 

Could this be the start of a new trend with NBA players, or is this a fluke deal?

Ballineurope.com is now suggesting that the rival team of whom Josh went to, could now be looking at Deng.

Malice at the Palace... Take 2

SI.com says that Dampier has the 6th worst contract in the NBA.

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[Note by Toddy, 07/23/08 12:34 PM MDT ] Updated Free Agent List... Both restricted and unrestricted.  In case you're curious as too who is still out there, and who we could work a S&T for. 

Poll
Are you following Jason Kidd and the USA Olympic squad closely this year?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Not until August, when it counts

  54 votes | Results

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Jermaine O'Neal Possibilities

With Rick Carlisle in the building, Bill Ingram over at Hoopsworld floated the possibility of a Mavs trade for Jermaine O'Neal of the Pacers during the summer. The centerpiece of his article was that the Mavs would trade uneven Josh Howard for oft-injured O'neal. Ingram doesn't go into details on how such a trade could work in terms of parts, but the guys over at Indy Cornrows took a whack at the possibility (with a hat tip to Caught in the Web) and found it unlikely for a few reasons.

First of all there is the salary issue of a $10 million difference in salaries. That's a large amount to fill in. Another player or players would have to be included to make it work.

Next up, and perhaps more importantly from Indy's standpoint, there is Howard's comments about smoking marijuana:

Josh Howard is a great player and no doubt a good guy, but the Pacers can't take a risk of having another player suspended for drug use and Howard would definitely constitute a risk.

These are compelling points. However, the article makes one key point that I think makes this trade distinctly possible:

...combined with Dampier, it might be as good a deal as the Pacers could find for J.O.

And that deal--Dampier and Josh for O'Neal--is a compelling one for the Mavs. It's a risk, of course. The Mavs are trading two starters for one, but there is a significant upside in that the Mavs would have an extremely strong two-way center to pair with Nowitzki and Kidd. With Kidd on the court the Mavs could certainly use Terry as a small 2 guard sniper. The real problem would be the hole that Howard leaves at small forward. Could Bass fill that position? These are the kind of intriguing questions and risks that make this deal interesting.

But there is an evern more compelling reason to make this deal: O'Neal's contract. Howard and Dampier have three more years on their deals than O'Neal, who would come off the books--guess when? Yes, the exact same year that Kidd comes off the books. That puts the Mavericks in a spectacular salary cap position, while still having a Dirk on the roster.

So Jermaine O'Neal for Erick Dampier and Josh Howard is similar to the Jason Kidd deal in that it is a "win now" risk with fantastic long-term prospects for the team to build on if it doesn't work out (and even if it does work out!).

Note what the Indy Cornrows guys said, as well: "...it might be as good a deal as the Pacers could find for J.O."

The real wild card here is the relationship between new Mavs coach Rick Carlisle and Jermaine O'Neal. O'Neal doesn't have a problem with Carlisle, but he is far from a fan. When Jim O'Brien replaced Carlisle at Indiana, O'Neal was very public how he liked O'Brien's offense more than Carlisle's (even though his production went down). O'Neal also found Carlisle aloof, a common criticism of Carlisle. All told, Carlisle here isn't going to make O'Neal enthusiastic about joining the team, although it isn't a deal breaker either. The interesting thing is that the opposite doesn't seem to be the case: Carlisle use O'Neal very effectively in Indiana, and it is quite possible that Carlisle would be enthusiastic about such a trade.

In the end, this is one of the real intriguing possibilities for the summer and one that makes a lot of sense for both teams.

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Want Him or Don't Want Him: Erick Dampier

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Contract Status
Year $$$$ Age @ End of Season
08/09 $9,550,000 33
09/10 $10,112,500 34
10/11 $13,075,000 35


07/08 Stats GPGS MPG PPGFG%FT%O-RPGRPGBPG REB-R (NBA Rank)
Erick Dampier 72 64 24.4 6.1 64.3% 57.5% 2.9 7.5 1.5 17.8 (22nd)

Want Him: His impact on the game doesn't show up in the box score, and while he's overpaid he might also be underrated.

Don't Want Him: The coach who wanted him has left and he should too.  This year in the postseason -- 18 points, 21 rebounds, 3 blocks -- in all five games combined...

Poll
Erick Dampier?
  • Want Him
  • Don't Want Him

  314 votes | Results

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