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AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
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By: Paul Flannery
Greg Stiemsma has signed an offer sheet with the Timberwolves, his agent Mike Naditch said. Stiemsma is a restricted free agent but the Celtics can only match up to the amount of the bi-annual exception.
In 55 games with the Celtics last year, Stiemsma averaged 2.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 14 minutes a game.
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Agent: Stiemsma, Timberwolves agree
By Chris Forsberg | ESPNBoston.com
Terms were not disclosed, but the Boston Celtics own only the biannual exception ($1.975 million) to match.
The Timberwolves' offer was expected to trump that, meaning Stiemsma is almost certainly bound for Minnesota.
Stiemsma received consistent interest from the Timberwolves this summer, meeting with them near the start of free agency and waiting patiently as they sorted out their own cap issues while pursuing front-line players.
The Celtics would have three days to match an offer sheet, or they could simply rescind their $1.1 million qualifying offer to allow Stiemsma to sign as an unrestricted free agent.
Stiemsma, a Wisconsin native, heads closer to home with a chance to play again for the team that gave him his first NBA opportunity.
Stiemsma signed with the Timberwolves at the end of the 2009-10 season, but was waived before appearing in a game.
After stints in South Korea, Turkey and the NBA D-League, he landed in Boston after the lockout and earned a roster spot. By the end of an injury-decimated 2011-12 season, he was Boston's first big off the bench.
Stiemsma averaged 2.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks over 55 games with Boston.
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By: Paul Flannery
Greg Stiemsma has signed an offer sheet with the Timberwolves, his agent Mike Naditch said. Stiemsma is a restricted free agent but the Celtics can only match up to the amount of the bi-annual exception.
In 55 games with the Celtics last year, Stiemsma averaged 2.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 14 minutes a game.
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Agent: Stiemsma, Timberwolves agree
By Chris Forsberg | ESPNBoston.com
Terms were not disclosed, but the Boston Celtics own only the biannual exception ($1.975 million) to match.
The Timberwolves' offer was expected to trump that, meaning Stiemsma is almost certainly bound for Minnesota.
Stiemsma received consistent interest from the Timberwolves this summer, meeting with them near the start of free agency and waiting patiently as they sorted out their own cap issues while pursuing front-line players.
The Celtics would have three days to match an offer sheet, or they could simply rescind their $1.1 million qualifying offer to allow Stiemsma to sign as an unrestricted free agent.
Stiemsma, a Wisconsin native, heads closer to home with a chance to play again for the team that gave him his first NBA opportunity.
Stiemsma signed with the Timberwolves at the end of the 2009-10 season, but was waived before appearing in a game.
After stints in South Korea, Turkey and the NBA D-League, he landed in Boston after the lockout and earned a roster spot. By the end of an injury-decimated 2011-12 season, he was Boston's first big off the bench.
Stiemsma averaged 2.9 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.5 blocks over 55 games with Boston.
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
I guess Stiemsma was a Land-O-Lakes guy and not a Causeway Street kind of guy!
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
Ya, Never did get the- I Love Boston - Statement then he goes to another team of his choice. Guess he did not like the clam chowder!
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
Damn!
Well, we still another center.
Well, we still another center.
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
From what I have seen, the numbers are not that much more than BAE, certainly not $3mil per. Two years, second year not guaranteed, at about $2.5mil/year. Maybe later we will see the real numbers published.
If true, IMO, Danny dropped the ball here. If he went hard at any time with two years at the BAE, guaranteed, we might have gotten a nice developing young big. This may be the only instance where Danny gets a low grade for this off-season.
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If true, IMO, Danny dropped the ball here. If he went hard at any time with two years at the BAE, guaranteed, we might have gotten a nice developing young big. This may be the only instance where Danny gets a low grade for this off-season.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Greg Stiemsma would have gladly returned to Boston, where he got his first true chance to play in the NBA.
When Minnesota showed new interest in the 6-foot-11, 260-pound defensive specialist, well, he didn't exactly have to mull his decision over.
"You didn't have to twist my arm or convince me too hard to come to this part of the country," Stiemsma said Thursday after signing a two-year contract with the Timberwolves to be their backup center. Only the first season is guaranteed.
"It feels good to be wanted," Stiemsma said. "It feels good to have all your hard work pay off."
His hometown is Randolph, Wis., just a half-day-trip away and a bit north of Madison, where he played four seasons for the Badgers and currently lives and trains. Stiemsma was the only free agent who visited the Timberwolves this summer who was able to drive to Target Center.
"It was nice, from a scheduling standpoint, that we didn't have to purchase an airline ticket," Timberwolves president of basketball operations and general manager David Kahn said, smiling.
Stiemsma was in the background his entire career at Wisconsin, averaging a little more than 11 minutes per game even as a senior. He played in Turkey and South Korea the following season, then moved on to the NBA Developmental League.
There, behind the guidance of a coaching staff that understood his game, he began to build confidence that he could indeed become an NBA player. He was named the 2010 NBADL Defensive Player of the Year after he averaged 9.1 points, 7.3 rebounds and a league-leading 3.7 blocks per game for the Sioux Falls Sky Force. Stiemsma actually signed with the Wolves that April and played on their summer league team but was waived before training camp in the fall.
He returned to Turkey for the 2010-11 season and then finally stuck on an NBA roster, with the Celtics. Fighting plantar faciitis in his left foot and a bone bruise in his right foot, he appeared in 55 games, averaging 2.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.5 blocks and 13.9 minutes. His blocks-per-minute average was second in the league behind Serge Ibaka of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Playoff experience this past spring was invaluable, as was the time spent listening to and watching former Timberwolves great Kevin Garnett.
"He was always willing to teach. He's got such a high knowledge of the game," Stiemsma said.
Stiemsma said his feet are feeling fine these days. He's eager for his second full NBA season to see how much further he can take his game - and help a playoff-caliber team try to get into the postseason for the first time in nine years. Finding his niche has certainly helped his confidence, which he said is at an all-time high.
"There's always those coaches who'd be like, `You don't do this well. You don't do this well,"' Stiemsma said. "Well, how about we forget about what I don't do well. How about we focus on what I do well?"
The Wolves used the amnesty clause to waive Darko Milicic, creating the opening behind Nikola Pekovic. Stiemsma's past season with the Celtics was enough to catch Minnesota's attention again.
"Because of his proximity to this market and the fact that we did have him for a summer ... we did kind of know who he was," Kahn said. "But I must confide that he really opened our eyes as well."
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
If and buts,
$$$$$ and more of it might not have taken him from playing near home. DA might have been up against a kid that just wanted to be closer to home and there was nothing he could offer to offset that.
Obvioulsy we don't know all. Nor do we need to
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$$$$$ and more of it might not have taken him from playing near home. DA might have been up against a kid that just wanted to be closer to home and there was nothing he could offer to offset that.
Obvioulsy we don't know all. Nor do we need to
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
ive been thinking our chances of resigning greg have been less and less eAch day, in a lot of ways i think this about seals the deal, Ray and Greg aint walking threw them doors..
Whats Scal up to these days?
Whats Scal up to these days?
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
Matty,
If Scal doesn't get picked up by a team, we may see him on the Comcast broadcasts. It looked like they were taking him for a test drive during the playoffs. Tommy may want to retire, so maybe Scal will be his replacement.
gyso
If Scal doesn't get picked up by a team, we may see him on the Comcast broadcasts. It looked like they were taking him for a test drive during the playoffs. Tommy may want to retire, so maybe Scal will be his replacement.
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Re: AGENT: STIEMSMA INKS OFFER SHEET W/WOLVES
Interesting number choice. Ray Allen went with #34 with the Heat, didn't he?
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