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NBA Free Agents in 2000 Do the Review! Internet site—DoTheReview.com BW 1 Team by Team List of Free Agents Remaining in 2000 As of September 29th Atlanta Hawks: G Drew Barry, F LaPhonso Ellis. Milwaukee Bucks: C Paul Grant, F Mirsad Turkcan. Boston Celtics: F Pervis Ellison, G Doug Overton Minnesota Timberwolves: Charlotte Hornets: F Chucky Brown. New Jersey Nets: F Scott Burrell, F Michael Cage—waived on 2 / 14, Gheorghe Muresan. Chicago Bulls: C Chris Anstey—renounced on 9 / 20, G Fred Hoiberg , G Matt Maloney—renounced on 9 / 20, New York Knicks: F DeMarco Johnson—waived on 12 / 29, F Dickey Simpkins—waived on 9 / 11, G Dedric C Andrew Lang, G / F David Wingate. Willoughby—waived on 1 / 4. Orlando Magic: G Anthony Johnson, G Anthony Parker— Cleveland Cavaliers: G Earl Boykins, C / F A.J. Bramlett— waived on 1 / 21, F Johnny Taylor. waived on 1 / 5, F Mark Hendrickson—waived on 1 / 5, C / F Lari Ketner—waived on 9 / 27, F Ryan Stack. Philadelphia 76ers: G Ira Bowman, F Antonio Lang, G Kevin Ollie. Dallas Mavericks: F Rick Hughes—waived on 1 / 5, F Randell Jackson, G / F Rodrick Rhodes—waived on 7 / 17, Phoenix Suns: G Toby Bailey, G Todd Day, G Randy F Dennis Rodman—waived on 3 / 8, F Leon Smith— Livingston—waived on 8 / 31, C / F Oliver Miller, waived on 2 / 4. C Mark West—waived on 3 / 25. Denver Nuggets: F / C Roy Rogers. Portland Trailblazers: F Nikita Morgunov—waived on 4 / 14, F Jamel Thomas. Detroit Pistons: G Eric Murdock—waived on 9 / 12. Sacramento Kings: G / F Tyrone Corbin, G Ryan Robertson, Golden State Warriors: G / F Mark Davis, F Tony C Bill Wennington. Farmer, G Sam Jacobson, G Tim Legler—waived on 12 / 29, G / F Sam Mack—waived on 3 / 20, C Tim San Antonio Spurs: G Derrick Dial, F Jerome Kersey, C Felton Young. Spencer. Houston Rockets: F Devin Gray, C Thomas Hamilton—waived Seattle Sonics: G Fred Vinson. on 1 / 13, F / C Anthony “Pig” Miller. Toronto Raptors: F / C Sean Marks, F John Thomas, Indiana Pacers: C Joe Kleine—waived on 9 / 27, C Rik G Haywoode Workman. Smits—announced his retirement on 9 / 27. Utah Jazz: F Armen Gilliam, C Bruno Sundov—waived on Los Angeles Clippers: F Pete Chilcutt. 9 / 27. Los Angeles Lakers: G John Celestand, F A. C. Green— Vancouver Grizzlies: F / C Antoine Carr, G Milt Palacio, F Joe waived on 6 / 26, F Chuck Person—waived on 9 / 29, Stephens—waived on 12 / 1. C John Salley, G Brian Shaw. Washington Wizards: G / F Reggie Jordan—waived on 3 / 2. Miami Heat: * Denotes player’s option to become a free agent. * Denotes player’s option to become a free agent. ** Denotes team’s option. ** Denotes team’s option. Do the Review! Internet site—DoTheReview.com BW 2 Team by Team List of Free Agents in 2000 As of July 27th Atlanta Hawks: G Drew Barry, G Bimbo Coles, F LaPhonso Ellis, Milwaukee Bucks: C Paul Grant, F Darvin Ham, F Danny Manning, G Isaiah Rider—waived on 3 / 17 F Tim Thomas, F Mirsad Turkcan. Boston Celtics: F Pervis Ellison, F Danny Fortson, G Doug Overton Minnesota Timberwolves: G Bobby Jackson, F Joe Smith Charlotte Hornets: F Chucky Brown, C Todd Fuller, G Michael New Jersey Nets: F Scott Burrell, F Michael Cage—waived on 2 / 14, Hawkins, G Eddie Jones, C Brad Miller G / F Kendall Gill, C Gheorghe Muresan, F Johnny Newman Chicago Bulls: C Chris Anstey, G Chris Carr, G Fred Hoiberg , New York Knicks: G Rick Brunson, F DeMarco Johnson—waived on G Matt Maloney, C Will Perdue—waived on 6 / 20, 12 / 29, C Andrew Lang, F Kurt Thomas, G / F David Wingate. F Dickey Simpkins, G John Starks—waived on 3 / 21, G Dedric Willoughby—waived on 1 / 4. Orlando Magic: C John Amaechi, G Chucky Atkins, G Chauncey Billups, G Anthony Johnson, G Ron Mercer, F Bo Outlaw, Cleveland Cavaliers: G Earl Boykins, C / F A.J. Bramlett—waived on G Anthony Parker—waived on 1 / 21, F Johnny Taylor, F Ben 1 / 5, F Danny Ferry, F Mark Hendrickson—waived on 1 / 5, Wallace, F Monty Williams. C / F Lari Ketner, F Ryan Stack. Philadelphia 76ers: G Ira Bowman, F Toni Kukoc, F Antonio Lang, Dallas Mavericks: G Greg Buckner, G Hubert Davis, G Kevin Ollie. F Rick Hughes—waived on 1 / 5, F Randell Jackson, G Damon Jones, G / F Rodrick Rhodes—waived on 7 / 17, F Dennis Phoenix Suns: G Toby Bailey, F / C Corie Blount, G Todd Day, Rodman—waived on 3 / 8, F Leon Smith—waived on 2 / 4, G Kevin Johnson, F Don MacLean, C / F Oliver Miller, F Gary Trent. C Mark West—waived on 3 / 25. Denver Nuggets: G / F Tariq Abdul - Wahad, F Ryan Bowen, Portland Trailblazers: G Greg Anthony, G / F Stacey Augmon, F / C Roy Rogers. F Brian Grant, G Gary Grant, C Joe Kleine, F Nikita Morgunov—waived on 4 / 14, F Jamel Thomas. Detroit Pistons: G / F Jud Buechler, G John Crotty, C Bison Dele—retired, F Grant Hill, G Jermaine Jackson, F Terry Sacramento Kings: G Jon Barry, G / F Tyrone Corbin, G Tony Delk, Mills, C / F Mikki Moore. C / F Scot Pollard, G Ryan Robertson **, C Bill Wennington. Golden State Warriors: F Bill Curley, G / F Mark Davis, F Tony San Antonio Spurs: G Antonio Daniels, G Derrick Dial, F / C Tim Farmer, F Adonal Foyle, G Sam Jacobson, G Tim Legler— Duncan, G / F Mario Elie, G Avery Johnson, F Jerome Kersey, waived on 12 / 29, G / F Sam Mack—waived on 3 / 20, C Felton Spencer. C Tim Young. Seattle Sonics: F Rashard Lewis, F Jelani McCoy, F Chuck Person, Houston Rockets: F Charles Barkley—retired, F Devin Gray, G Fred Vinson. C Thomas Hamilton—waived on 1 / 13, F Tony Massenburg, F / C Anthony “Pig” Miller, G Cuttino Mobley. Toronto Raptors: G Muggsy Bogues, G Dee Brown, F / C Sean Marks, F Tracy McGrady, F John Thomas, G Haywoode Indiana Pacers: F Austin Croshere, G Mark Jackson, G Reggie Workman. Miller, F / C Sam Perkins, G / F Jalen Rose, C Rik Smits. Utah Jazz: G Howard Eisley, F Armen Gilliam, G Jacque Vaughn. Los Angeles Clippers: G Derek Anderson, F Pete Chilcutt, G Troy Hudson—waived on 3 / 27, F Maurice Taylor. Vancouver Grizzlies: F / C Antoine Carr, G Milt Palacio, F Joe Stephens—waived on 12 / 1. Los Angeles Lakers: G John Celestand, F A. C. Green—waived on 6 / 26, F Glen Rice, C John Salley, G Brian Shaw. Washington Wizards: F / C Gerard King, G / F Reggie Jordan— waived on 3 / 2, G / F Laron Profit, F / C Don Reid, F Aaron Miami Heat: F Bruce Bowen, G Rodney Buford, G Anthony Carter, Williams, C / F Jahidi White, G Chris Whitney. C Duane Causwell, G Tim Hardaway, F Harold Jamison, G Rex Walters—waived on 2 / 23. * Denotes player’s option to become a free agent. ** Denotes team’s option. * Denotes player’s option to become a free agent. ** Denotes team’s option. Do the Review! Internet site—DoTheReview.com BW 3 List of Free Agents in 2000 by Position Note: listed alphabetically. As of July 27th. Centers waived on 12 / 29. Chris Carr, Chicago Bulls. John Amaechi, Orlando Magic. Jerome Kersey, San Antonio Spurs. Anthony Carter, Miami Heat—restricted Chris Anstey, Chicago Bulls. Lari Ketner, Cleveland Cavaliers. free agent. Duane Causwell, Miami Heat. Gerard King, Washington Wizards. John Celestand, Los Angeles Lakers. Bison Dele, Detroit Pistons—retired. Toni Kukoc, Philadelphia 76ers. Bimbo Coles, Atlanta Hawks. Todd Fuller, Charlotte Hornets. Antonio Lang, Philadelphia 76ers. Tyrone Corbin, Sacramento Kings. Paul Grant, Milwaukee Bucks. Rashard Lewis, Seattle Supersonics— John Crotty, Detroit Pistons. Thomas Hamilton, Houston Rockets— restricted free agent. Antonio Daniels, San Antonio Spurs. waived on 1 / 13. Sam Mack, Golden State Warriors. Hubert Davis, Dallas Mavericks. Joe Kleine, Portland Trailblazers. Tony Massenburg, Houston Rockets. Todd Day, Phoenix Suns. Andrew Lang, New York Knicks. Don MacLean, Phoenix Suns. Tony Delk, Sacramento Kings. Brad Miller, Charlotte Hornets—restricted Jelani McCoy, Seattle Supersonics. Derrick Dial, San Antonio Spurs. free agent. Tracy McGrady, Toronto Raptors. Mario Elie, San Antonio Spurs. Oliver Miller, Phoenix Suns. Danny Manning, Milwaukee Bucks. Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets. Mikki Moore, Detroit Pistons. Anthony “Pig” Miller, Houston Rockets. Gary Grant, Portland Trailblazers. Gheorghe Muresan, New Jersey Nets. Terry Mills, Detroit Pistons. Tim Hardaway, Miami Heat. Will Perdue, Chicago Bulls—waived on 6 / Johnny Newman, New Jersey Nets Michael Hawkins, Charlotte Hornets. 20. Charles “Bo” Outlaw, Orlando Magic. Fred Hoiberg, Chicago Bulls. Scot Pollard, Sacramento Kings. Sam Perkins, Indiana Pacers. Troy Hudson, Los Angeles Clippers— John Salley, Los Angeles Lakers. Chuck Person, Seattle Supersonics. waived on 3 / 27. Felton Spencer, San Antonio Spurs. Don Reid, Washington Wizards. Bobby Jackson, Minnesota Timberwolves. Bill Wennington, Sacramento Kings. Dennis Rodman, Dallas Mavericks— Jermaine Jackson, Detroit Pistons. Mark West, Phoenix Suns—waived on 3 / waived on 3 / 8. Mark Jackson, Indiana Pacers. 25. Roy Rogers, Denver Nuggets. Sam Jacobson, Golden State Warriors. Jahidi White, Washington Wizards—re- Dickey Simpkins, Chicago Bulls. Anthony Johnson, Orlando Magic. stricted free agent. Joe Smith, Minnesota Timberwolves. Avery Johnson, San Antonio Spurs. Tim Young, Golden State Warriors. Ryan Stack, Cleveland Cavaliers. Kevin Johnson, Phoenix Suns. Joe Stephens, Vancouver Grizzlies— Damon Jones, Dallas Mavericks. Forwards waived on 12 / 1. Eddie Jones, Charlotte Hornets. Johnny Taylor, Orlando Magic. Reggie Jordan, Washington Wizards— Charles Barkley, Houston Rockets—retired. Maurice Taylor, Los Angeles Clippers. waived on 3 / 2. Corie Blount, Phoenix Suns. John Thomas, Toronto Raptors.
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