LOUIS AMUNDSON RUMORS

Pacers to trade Rush for Amundson

The Indiana Pacers will trade guard Brandon Rush to the Golden State Warriors for forward Louis Amundson. The Indianapolis Star first reported the deal. Mark Bartelstein, the agent for both players, confirmed the move on Sunday. Rush averaged 8.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in three seasons for the Pacers. The Pacers considered him a part of the core group of young players, but the...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 18, 2011

Pacers to send Rush to Golden State for Amundson

The Indiana Pacers will trade guard Brandon Rush to the Golden State Warriors for forward Louis Amundson. The Indianapolis Star first reported the deal. Mark Bartelstein, the agent for both players, confirmed the move on Sunday. Rush averaged 8.9 points and 3.6 rebounds in three seasons for the Pacers. The Pacers considered him a part of the core group of young players, but the...
Via AP on Fox  |  December 18, 2011

Louis Amundson picks up his option to return to the Golden State Warriors in 2011-12

28-year old power forward Louis Amundson has opted in for 2011-12 to return to the Warriors and he will make $2.4 million bucks. Amundson played in 46 games (7 starts) for the Warriors last year and he averaged 15.0 minutes, 4.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 0.4 assists per game. Amundson has now played in 228 games (7 starts) in his NBA career and he is averaging 13.4 minutes, 4.1...
Via Warriors Locker  |  July 01, 2011

Louis Amundson has Been a Disapointment

Get it together kid!Coming into this season Louis Amundson was one of the few players I thought could help the Warriors. Coming off the bench for the Phoenix Suns, the last two seasons, Amundson brought two things that the Warriors desperately needed, rebounding and energy. He was stuck behind a couple decent players on the Suns bench, so I assumed coming to a team like the Warriors...
Via Warriors Rant  |  March 27, 2011

Amundson signs with Golden State Warriors

Louis Amundson blocks Andrew Bynum's shot in game 6 of the 2009 Western Conference Finals After being rumored to be courting him for a couple weeks now, the Warriors and Louis Amundson came to terms with a 2-year contract worth close to $5 million, according to sources. Amundson adds depth to the Warriors frontline, who are currently banged up (David Lee with a broken finger...
Via Sports Haze  |  September 14, 2010

Louis Amundson to the Warriors

Well this isn’t the way Hornet fans wanted things to go down. Amundson would have been a great bench player for the team, but he followed the money as he rightly should have. ESPN’s Marc Stein has the story: The Hornets had been pursuing Amundson hard to join the recently acquired Trevor Ariza as a key newcomer, with new general manager Dell Demps flying to Los Angeles...
Via Swarm & Sting  |  September 13, 2010

Amundson Expected To Sign This Week

The Warriors, Hornets and Pacers are believed to have interest in Louis Amundson...
Via RealGM  |  August 24, 2010

Warriors, Pacers, Hornets After Amundson

There is also an unidentified fourth team in the mix for Louis Amundson. ..
Via RealGM  |  August 18, 2010

Suns Expected To Let Amundson Walk

Agent Mark Bartelstein believes that Louis Amundson is the best big man on the market...
Via RealGM  |  July 27, 2010

Quick: Blazers interested in Amundson, Quinn

From The Oregonian’s Jason Quick’s article on the Blazers and free agency came this nugget: Agent Mark Bartelstein said the Blazers have also shown interest in two other clients: point guard Chris Quinn and forward Louis Amundson. That’s two more names to add to the list of players that Portland has been talking to during Free Agency. It’s clear Portland is...
Via Rip City Project  |  July 04, 2010
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