Atlantic Notes: Calderon, Lin, Celtics

With the Knicks scorching the Hawks through three quarters thanks to strong play from Landry Fields, let's take a look around the Atlantic Division to see what else is going on:

  • Hasan Alanam of Canada.com suggests five possible destinations for Raptors guard Jose Calderon to end up prior to the trade deadline. A trade to the Trail Blazers may be a good fit for both teams as Raymond Felton has struggled immensely since arriving in Portland from Denver last June. The 30-year-old Spaniard has spent his entire seven-year career with the Raptors and is currently averaging 11.2 PPG and 8.8 APG on the season.
  • On the heels of becoming the first New York City athlete to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated two weeks in a row, Nike announced that they will release a shoe for Knicks guard Jeremy Lin. According to Nina Mandell of the New York Daily News, the shoe will feature the Knicks' orange and blue colors with "Lin" appearing on the back. The 23-year-old star out of Harvard joins Pistons center Ben Wallace as one of the few undrafted NBA players to score a signature sneaker deal.
  • Celtics head coach Doc Rivers and team general manager Danny Ainge will discuss adding a big man over the All-Star break, says Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe. The Celtics have suffered from depth issues due to injuries to Jermaine O'Neal and Chris Wilcox among others. Former Lakers forward Derrick Caracter may become an option as he is set to join the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the D-League (via Twitter).

Rose Rejects ‘Trade Blessing’ Claim

When asked about a report that he gave the Bulls his blessing to pursue a trade for Lakers forward Pau Gasol, Bulls star Derrick Rose vehemently denied any involvement. The initial rumor of Rose approaching the Bulls front office about bolstering the roster for a playoff run came on Sunday from Chris Sheridan of SheridanHoops.com. According to the article, Rose alluded to the fact that he would like to play with Gasol and hoped the organization could acquire him in exchange for Bulls forward Carlos Boozer and another unnamed player.

In a press conference before Wednesday's game against the Bucks, Rose said he would never go out of his way to try get rid of a teammate. Neil Hayes of the Chicago Sun-Times says Rose met with Boozer to discuss the report and said that his teammate understood that the rumors were untrue. "I'm good with the teammates I have," Rose said. "I've been saying that. We've been winning games. We're not in position to trade anyone right now."

A former Blue Devil, Boozer is in his second season with the Bulls and has started in all of the team's games this season. After missing time in his first year with Chicago, Boozer's improved health has led to steady production from the 10th-year veteran as he's averaging 15.6 PPG and 8.3 APG. Signed as free agent after spending time with the Cavaliers and Jazz, Boozer has $47.1MM remaining on his contract over the next three seasons.

Sacramento Arena Deal Making Progress

The latest news out of Sacramento suggests the Kings shouldn't pack their bags for Seattle just yet. According to a report from Tony Bizjak and Dale Kasler of The Sacramento Bee, the NBA and the city of Sacramento are calling conversations surrounding arena negotiations constructive as they released a joint statement on Wednesday. The two parties have crafted a two-week timeline with hopes of finalizing a financing plan for a new arena before the league-mandated deadline of March 1. 

Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson and NBA Commissioner David Stern said that they, along with their negotiating teams, will continue to work on a deal even with the NBA's All-Star Weekend set to begin Friday in Orlando. As such, a planned city council hearing scheduled for February 28 was moved to March 6 in order to give the council an ample amount of time to digest a proposal before voting. If an agreement is reached by the deadline, both sides expect to make a public announcement on that day.

The projected cost of constructing the new arena is set to run the city of Sacramento and the Kings organization a total of $387MM. While the majority of the cost will be funded publicly, the city of Sacramento expects the Kings to contribute at least $85MM to the completion of the project. The Kings anticipate receiving $50MM from likely arena operator AEG, which the team hopes to use toward fulfilling their financial obligation toward arena construction. There is no word on whether the city of Sacramento has signed off on such an arrangement. 

Magic: Kobe Needs To Talk With Buss

During a conference call on Wednesday to promote his new ESPN film, "The Announcement," former Lakers great Magic Johnson addressed the need for Kobe Bryant to meet with Lakers management to discuss a series of unresolved issues. Johnson made it clear that Bryant must speak with Jim Buss, the Lakers' vice president of player personnel, rather than general manager Mitch Kupchak as the chain of command has shifted within the organization. Kupchak and Bryant have been bantering back and forth through the media regarding Pau Gasol's future as a Laker.

According to ESPNLosAngeles.com's Dave McMenamin, Johnson believes any decisions related to trades or free agency run through Buss rather than Kupchak. The goal of a conversation between Buss and Bryant would be to keep the star informed on key issues that surround the team with hopes of keeping in-house bantering out of the media. Buss' father, Dr. Jerry Buss, was known to have taken Bryant out for meals to keep him up to speed on any important decisions that would affect the team.

When questioned by the media about Johnson's recommendation for a meeting between Bryant and Buss, Bryant responded by saying, "perhaps." Amidst all of the trade rumors surrounding the Lakers, Bryant has supported Gasol and said that he would like him to remain on the team along with Andrew Bynum. Regardless of his supporting cast, Bryant has stated on multiple occasions that his lone focus remains on securing a sixth NBA championship, which would tie him with Michael Jordan. 

Odds & Ends: Gordon, Chandler, Celtics, Martin

As we look forward to a busy evening schedule highlighted by Hawks/Knicks and Mavericks/Lakers matchups, here are a few Wednesday links that we haven't covered elsewhere:

  • Asked about the possibility of signing with his hometown Pacers as a restricted free agent this summer, Eric Gordon sounded intrigued by the possibility, as Mike Wells of the Indianapolis Star writes. "Coming back here would be a lot of pressure," Gordon said. "But I think it would be good for the fans. We'll see. You never know where this summer will take me."
  • Benjamin Hochman of the Denver Post is curious to see how much money and how many years the Nuggets will offer Wilson Chandler, who may not be a future starter for the team. The Raptors' interest in Chandler may have an impact on his negotiations with Denver as well.
  • Injuries could force the Celtics to sign or trade for a big man, says A. Sherrod Blakely of CSNNE.com.
  • Bill Ingram of HoopsWorld explores what the future holds for Kevin Martin, who doesn't appreciate the way the Rockets are handling his contract situation, according to Ingram.
  • If the Heat sign Mickell Gladness to a second 10-day contract, it will likely happen after the All-Star break, tweets Chris Tomasson of FOX Sports Florida. With Joel Przybilla headed to Portland, I'd be surprised if Miami didn't re-sign Gladness, whose first 10-day deal just expired.

Pau Gasol Rumors: Wednesday

Despite a public plea from Kobe Bryant, GM Mitch Kupchak doesn't intend to take Pau Gasol off the trade block yet. Just under 58% of Hoops Rumors readers who responded to yesterday's poll expect the Lakers to deal Gasol, but with just over three weeks until the trade deadline, Gasol figures to be the subject of trade rumors and speculation right up until March 15th. Yesterday's Gasol updates can be found here, while today's items are rounded up below, with the latest on top:

  • A Western Conference executive tells Alex Kennedy of HoopsWorld that the Lakers are seeking too large a return for Gasol: "I doubt Pau goes anywhere…. I love Pau, but the Lakers are asking for way too much."
  • The most logical trade rumors involving Gasol are the ones that involve point guards, says Sean Deveney of the Sporting News, who names Rajon Rondo and Kyle Lowry as two trade targets that make sense for L.A. Whether or not the Celtics or Rockets would part ways with their point guards to acquire Gasol is another issue. As much as the Rockets are said to like Gasol, they don't seem inclined to make Lowry available.
  • No moves involving Gasol are imminent, adds Deveney.
  • The Lakers are receiving below-average production from so many players in their rotation that trading Gasol may be the only logical way to fill their holes, says John Hollinger in an Insider-only ESPN.com piece.
  • Lee Jenkins of SI.com notes that it was a public tirade from Kobe that ultimately led to the Lakers acquiring Gasol, and explores what Kobe's latest rant could mean for the team.

Wilson Chandler Talking To Raptors

Wilson Chandler is in Toronto to discuss the possibility of signing with the Raptors, according to Sam Amick of SI.com (via Twitter). Agent Chris Luchey tells Amick that his client is staying in touch with the Nuggets, but is exploring all his options (Twitter link).

Chandler has already met with the Nuggets and expressed interest in joining the team on a long-term deal, if possible. As a restricted free agent, however, the 24-year-old is eligible to sign an offer sheet with another club before March 1st — the Nuggets would then have the opportunity to match it. Chandler, who still requires clearance by FIBA before he officially signs with an NBA team, hopes to get a deal done within a week.

Steve Kyler of HoopsWorld reported late last month that the Raptors planned to "make life hard" for the Nuggets when Chandler returned from China. While I expect Chandler to end up signing with Denver, the DePaul product could become an unrestricted free agent this summer if he and the Nuggets don't work out a multiyear deal. The Raptors will have plenty of salary, including Leandro Barbosa's $7.6MM, coming off their books, so they could make a run at Chandler at that point if he's available. Chandler and Luchey may use that as leverage in the next few days as they make their case for a long-term deal with Denver.

Trade Rules In The New CBA

The NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement carried many rules over from the 2005 agreement between the owners and players, but a number of key changes have been implemented. As this year's trade deadline nears, here's a rundown of a few trade rules, old and new, that may be helpful as you follow the latest rumors:

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Shawne Williams Out For Season

Nets forward Shawne Williams underwent left foot surgery today to repair a fracture and remove bone fragments, the team confirmed (via Twitter). Williams will miss the remainder of the 2011/12 season and will be ready for training camp in 2012/13 (Twitter link).

Williams, who turned 26 last week, had a disappointing season for the Nets, averaging just 4.5 PPG on 28.6% shooting in the 25 games he played. The 2006 first-round pick holds a $3.135MM player option for next season which he'll certainly exercise.

Williams is the latest Net to be ruled out for the season due to health issues. Damion James and Keith Bogans had already suffered season-ending injuries, while Brook Lopez and Mehmet Okur are among the other Nets to miss significant time this year.

Atlantic Notes: Celtics, Davis, Johnson, Knicks

The Nets are pulling out all the stops tonight with Dwight Howard in town — a pyrotechnic display is among the events lined up for the evening. Howard himself doesn't appear eager to answer questions about playing in New Jersey though, having ducked past reporters this morning without comment, as Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News writes. While Howard and the Magic get ready to face a Nets team missing Kris Humphries, let's check out a few links from around the Atlantic Division….