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The Spurs are the frontrunners to sign Boris Diaw if he clears waivers.
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It’s About Darn Time Diaw was Done in Charlotte

When I read the news that the Charlotte Bobcats had bought out the contract of Boris Diaw I couldn’t help but think that it was about darn time. All season long we’ve been reading about a guy that plays hard when he wants to; he slacks off; he’s talented; he can’t focus. Aargh! It was [...]

Spurs get Diaw day after his release in Charlotte

The Spurs have signed forward Boris Diaw a day after he was waived by the Charlotte Bobcats. Details of the deal announced Friday weren't released. Diaw had fallen out of favor with Bobcats coach Paul Silas, and his agent said he wanted to play for a contending team. The Bobcats entered Friday with an NBA-worst seven wins, while the Spurs started the day second in the Western...

Report: Spurs front runners for Diaw

We told you earlier today that Boris Diaw had been bought out and would become a free agent if he clears waivers.  If what Yahoo!'s Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting is correct (it almost always is), the Spurs are pursuing Diaw and are in the lead for his services. "The San Antonio Spurs have emerged as frontrunners to sign forward Boris Diaw should he clear waivers, league...

Boris Diaw, Bobcats agree to buyout

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Boris Diaw's days in Charlotte are finally over. The agent for veteran forward Boris Diaw says his client has reached an agreement on a contract buyout with the Charlotte Bobcats that will allow him to sign with another team. Doug Neustadt said his client is leaving Charlotte on good terms but that "losing was tough this year and he really wants...

Veteran Boris Diaw inks deal with Spurs

The Spurs have signed forward Boris Diaw a day after he was waived by the Charlotte Bobcats. Details of the deal announced Friday weren't released. Diaw had fallen out of favor with Bobcats coach Paul Silas, and his agent said he wanted to play for a contending team. The Bobcats entered Friday with an NBA-worst seven wins, while the Spurs started the day second in the Western...

Agent: Bobcats F Diaw has buyout

Charlotte Bobcats forward Boris Diaw has reached an agreement on a contract buyout that will allow him to sign with another team, according to his agent.Doug Neustadt said his client is leaving Charlotte and wants to join a playoff contender. Diaw is in the final year of his contract and is owed roughly $2 million by the Bobcats.The 29-year-old has played only twice in the last eight...

Diaw Signs With Spurs

Boris Diaw played 16 minutes for the Spurs just hours after signing with the team.

Boris Diaw receives buyout, Boston Celtics might be interested

  I remember my first introduction to Mr. Diaw, back when the Atlanta Hawks had no idea how to use the 6-foot-8 youngster with plenty of skill but no outline of a position. He stunk in those days, a gangly youth, but even then, a startling basketball IQ existed underneath his long, awkward-looking frame. Two seasons after Diaw was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks with the 21st pick...

Report: Diaw and Spurs reach agreement

The San Antonio Spurs have found some big man help for the stretch run.  Yahoo!'s Adrian Wojnarowski reports the Spurs have reached an agreement with recently waived big man Boris Diaw. "Diaw agreed to a buyout with the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday, and cleared waivers Friday afternoon. The Spurs will sign Diaw for the remainder of the season." Not all of this...

Waiver Watch: Boris Diaw bought out by Bobcats

Charlotte ObserverPower forward Boris Diaw and the Charlotte Bobcats have agreed on a buyout of his remaining contract that should be completed in time for Diaw to be eligible for another team’s playoff roster. Diaw played only twice in his last eight games with the Bobcats and has had a strained relationship with coach Paul Silas, who was quite critical of his effort.

NBA waiver wire now features Boris Diaw after Bobcats buyout

 After months of discussion, the Boris Diaw era in Charlotte has come to a close.  The Bobcats and Diaw agree in principle on contract buyout it was reported by Rick Bonnell of the Charlotte Observer, ending a run filled  lately with stints on the inactive list and constant friction with head coach Paul Silas.  The buyout -- which in the end saves Charlotte a portion of Diaw’s...

Bobcats agree to buyout Diaw’s contract

By Anthony Caruso III The Capital Sports Report Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer Boris Diaw wanted to be traded at the trade deadline last week. The Charlotte Bobcats could not find a taker for his services. Now, Diaw and the Bobcats have reached an agreement on a buyout. It is going to be interesting to see where he lands. He now has one day to sign with a new team to be eligible...

Diaw Agrees To Buyout With Bobcats

Boris Diaw and the Bobcats have agreed to a buyout of his contract for the remainder of the 11-12 season.

Diaw gets bought out, now a free agent

We've known all season long that the San Antonio Spurs are a little thin up front.  Earlier this week we looked at a couple of available bigs who are close to not being available anymore.  Yesterday, reports emerged that forward J.J. Hickson was on the verge of signing with the Golden State Warriors and today Yahoo!'s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Heat are finalizing...

Celtics Postpone The Block Party, Return Next Week

The Celtics visit Milwaukee tonight at 8 PM eastern, so The Block Party boys will kick back and watch Greg Stiemsma battle through his foot injury. We return next week to a more complete roster with the likely signing of Ryan Hollins being completed today and a possible Boris Diaw/Josh Powell signing coming over the [...]
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