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Udoka to San Antonio?

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"San Antonio was the first team to contact us and we've been in communication with each other ever since," Cowan said. "They were very respectful to us during the process and allowed us to go out and seek more money. But the well dried up. Ime's excited for this opportunity."

Udoka had hoped throughout free agency to re-sign with Portland, Cowan said. But after the Blazers traded for James Jones and signed free agents Travis Outlaw and Steve Blake, the team had committed to the maximum of 15 guaranteed contracts. So he shifted focus.

Boston, Miami, Memphis, Cleveland and Dallas expressed interest, according to Cowan, with the Celtics -- after trading for Kevin Garnett earlier this month -- being the most serious bidders.

But financial terms never could be agreed upon and in the end, San Antonio became the ideal fit.

"This is an opportunity for Ime to play on the grand stage with the defending champions," Cowan said. "Portland will always be in his heart, but this opportunity was too good to pass up. He's going to play around three all-stars and a Hall of Famer, and he gets the opportunity to play for a champion right now."

Udoka, who played at Jefferson High School and Portland State, will provide San Antonio with solid long-range shooting, superior perimeter defense and a tireless work ethic.

The Blazers invited him to their training camp last season as an afterthought, but he blossomed into an opening-day starter. He started 75 games at small forward, averaging 8.4 points, 3.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game, and shot 46.1 percent from the field, including 40.6 percent from three-point range.

Before the breakout season, Udoka was a journeyman, making professional stops in Europe, the NBA Development League and the NBA.

"He's excited to start the next phase of his career," Cowan said. "He wants to be a Spur for a long time."
 
A classy individual to a classy organization. Looks like a great fit. Best of luck to Ime.

http://blog.oregonlive.com/blazers/2007/08/report_udoka_to_sign_twoyear_d.html

Report: Udoka to sign two-year deal with San Antonio
Posted by Casey Holdahl August 13, 2007 07:27AM
Categories: Free agency
UPDATE: I made a mistake in the initial post. Freeman is reporting that Ime's deal is worth a little more than $2 million total, not per year. That's obviously a big difference. Sorry for the error.

The long ordeal that is Ime Udoka's free agency is reportedly coming to a close. Erin Cowen, Ime's agent, has told The Oregonian that Udoka is going to sign a two-year contract with the Spurs. "Sources" are saying that the deal is worth $2 million a year TOTAL with the second year possibly being a player option.

Seems like a fair deal for everyone. If Ime can get it done in San Antonio, he stands a chance of getting a pay raise in before the '08-'09 season if he does in fact have a player option. Not to mention that he stands a great chance of joining the recent list of former Blazers who go
 
James Jones instead of Ime doesn't make sense to me. He may score a couple more points, but he isn't a local guy who will play injured and has ties to the community. I hope Ime still comes back to PSU as often as possible.

From the Spurs point of view he may be Bruce Bowen's replacement. That's the only way I can understand this move. As many have said since the beginning of this past season, they have very similar games.
 
I'd rather have Udoka than Jones, as well. Moreoever, I'd much rather have Udoka than Green, a 4th string point guard. That said, I still think Pritchard is an amazing GM and I trust him to make the right calls.
 
Ime's chance to get an NBA Championship ring. With him on board, the Spurs will only get better, have more depth and have more play options. Ime Udoka is one class act!

Maybe he can revisit playing for Portland after about 5 seasons.
 
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2007/08/its_official_udoka_a_spur.html

The San Antonio Spurs confirmed on their Web Site today what I reported would happen earlier in the week: Ime Udoka's one-year run with the Trail Blazers is over.

The Spurs signed the 6-foot-5 small forward to a free agent contract Thursday. Terms were not disclosed, but sources indicated earlier this week that Udoka was poised to sign a two-year deal worth just over $2 million.

Udoka, a Portland native who attended Jefferson High School and Portland State, was a free agent training camp invitee last season with the Blazers and flourished into a surprising starter. The Blazers most consistent long-range shooting threat, Udoka shot 46.1 percent from the field and 40.6 percent three-point range.

He averaged 8.4 points and 3.7 rebounds in his first full season in the NBA and was one of Portland's most beloved players because of his gritty style, strong work ethic and unique path to the league. Before last season, Udoka had spent the better part of his career playing overseas and in the NBA Development League.
 
VikThunder said:
How's Udoke doing so far?

He played 24 minutes against Sacramento and put in 14 points. :-)

Question.

Had any PSU Viking ever been on a NBA championship team? Freeman Williams played the majority of his time with the Clippers, so I think that counts him out. ;-)

It'd be great if Ime could pull down a ring this year.
 
I can say Ime Udoka is extremely well liked here in Spur country. We apreciate the fact he is a team player and it lends even more credence to what was said about the Spurs throughout their championship season......San Antonio may not have the best players in the league, but they do have the best team in the league.
 
Leaving Blazers behind, Udoka takes to playoff trail


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