Abdur-Rahim still on Nets' list
Thursday, July 14, 2005
BY DAVE D'ALESSANDRO
Star-Ledger Staff
As the subterfuge enters its fourth day, the Nets seem willing to wait out
Portland, the Trail Blazers remain uncompromising in their demand of a
first-round draft pick, and Aaron Goodwin is waiting for the best moment to
start threatening everybody to get a deal done.
Goodwin, the stalwart agent for Shareef Abdur-Rahim, claimed the Nets and
Blazers were talking yesterday -- Rod Thorn denied it -- but Goodwin also
seemed curiously detached from the process, unless that was his own way of
posturing.
"I know they're talking, but I don't know the particulars that either one is
asking for," Goodwin said. "I just know it remains one of Shareef's options,
as long as the Nets and Portland are talking."
There isn't much to talk about. Blazers GM John Nash wants a first-round pick
from the Nets as compensation for a sign-and-trade deal that will get
Abdur-Rahim a $37 million contract. The Nets are offering a second-rounder,
while telling Goodwin he has to prepare his client for the possibility that
they can only offer their midlevel exception -- the extra fund capped out
teams use on free agents -- which will lock the free agent forward into a
deal valued between $27 million and $30 million.
The only positive development was that Thorn wasn't closing the door on the
Blazers entirely.
"I don't think so," the Nets president said, when asked whether he has hit a
dead end with the Blazers. "These things play out."
As for the timetable, Thorn changed it. One day after suggesting time is
running out, he said, "I don't see anything strange happening if nothing is
done by the weekend. But as I've said before, we have different contingency
plans that we'll proceed with if it doesn't work out with one end."
Translation: Goodwin might have to be satisfied with a midlevel deal, or,
short of that commitment, the Nets are ready to move on and negotiate with
Stromile Swift.
"He's a nice young man," Thorn said of Swift, who met with him in Las Vegas
Tuesday. "The meeting went well, but that's all I'm going to say about it."
As for whether Swift would be a viable alternative to Abdur-Rahim, Thorn
responded, "It's certainly a possibility."
Remarkably, Goodwin hasn't used his considerable leverage to push the talks,
though he can easily threaten Nash and Thorn with requitals, as agents often
do. In fact, he hasn't even suggested to Thorn that his client is worth the
price of a first-round pick.
"I don't step in until further down the line," Goodwin said. "They know what
has to be done, and they're working on it. As far as my part is concerned,
Shareef is negotiating with New Jersey. And the Nets have to work out a
deal."
As for whether he believes the Nets should surrender a first-rounder to get
the deal done, Goodwin replied, "That's up to New Jersey to make that
determination. I would say he is worth it, obviously, but I'm his agent."
Goodwin reiterated that the more lucrative contract is important to his
client, but he stopped short of saying Abdur-Rahim would commit to the Nets
if they were able to work out a deal with Portland.
"That's up to Shareef to decide. I'd just say that at this point, he has
strong interest in New Jersey," Goodwin said. "I can't say yea or nay. I have
to talk to Shareef about it, to see if he's more inclined. But it would (be
beneficial to the Nets) if they can offer the best possible deal."
Abdur-Rahim did not return phone calls yesterday.
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