Re: Ferry來了
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Danny Ferry agreed to become the Cleveland Cavaliers' general manager on
Sunday, sources told the The Cleveland Plain Dealer and The Associated Press.
The Plain Dealer reported that Ferry will sign a five-year contract worth
close to $10 million. The paper -- citing two league sources -- reported
Ferry's deal also includes incentives.
Ferry's hiring is expected to be announced Monday -- one day before the NBA
draft.
Ferry, who played 10 seasons with the Cavs, was the director of basketball
operations for the NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.
The Cavaliers currently don't have a selection but have reportedly discussed
trading forward Jiri Welsch for a second-round pick. That deal could be
easier to make now that the Cavs have found a replacement for Jim Paxson, who
was fired the day after the season ended.
Ferry spent the last two years as San Antonio's director of basketball
operations under GM R.C. Buford. The 38-year-old Ferry played in a club
record 723 games for the Cavaliers from 1990-2000.
He played the final three years of his career with San Antonio, where he
worked with Cleveland coach Mike Brown, then an assistant with the Spurs.
Ferry's return will make some Cleveland fans cringe.
An All-American at Duke, Ferry was selected with the No. 2 overall pick in
1989 by the Los Angeles Clippers. But he held out in a contract dispute and
played one season in Italy before the Cavaliers acquired his rights in a
trade.
The club dealt rising star Ron Harper for Ferry and waited an entire season
until he finished his contract in Italy. Cleveland then signed Ferry to a
10-year, $34 million contract, a decision that made it tough for them to sign
other players.
Ferry may have never lived up to being "the next Larry Bird" as some had
predicted, but he was a solid player, averaging 7.0 points and 2.8 rebounds
in 913 career games.
In Cleveland, Ferry will have some immediate challenges as he tries to
rebuild the Cavs, who faded down the stretch last season.
The club will have roughly $25 million to spend in the free-agency period,
which begins on July 1. The Cavaliers also have to decide whether to re-sign
All-Star center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, who made $14.6 million last season. Ferry
and Ilgauskas are former teammates and have remained close friends.
Ferry's top priority in Cleveland will be building a team around All-Star
forward LeBron James.
On Friday, James said he would like to have input into which players are
signed by the Cavaliers. He mentioned guards Michael Redd, Ray Allen and
Larry Hughes and center Eddy Curry as players he would like to see in
Cleveland.
Ferry is following in the footsteps of his father, Bob, who played 10 seasons
in the NBA and was general manager of the Washington Bullets from 1973-90.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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