Fegan gets another one
Warriors forward Al Harrington has hired Dan Fegan to represent him, one source told HoopsHype.com. Harrington, who is averaging 14.2 ppg and 5.6 rpg with Golden State this season, recently fired Arn Tellem.
Archive forMarch, 2008Fegan gets another oneWarriors forward Al Harrington has hired Dan Fegan to represent him, one source told HoopsHype.com. Harrington, who is averaging 14.2 ppg and 5.6 rpg with Golden State this season, recently fired Arn Tellem. Shameless self-promotionFor those of you who give a damn, HoopsHype.com is featured today on a Wall Street Journal article written by Russell Adams. Although the website is very popular, its history and the guys who are behind it (like myself) remain pretty much unknown. If interested, you can read the article here.
Harrington switches agents
Harrington chose Tellem in the summer of 2006 after dumping Andy Miller. Worth the fuss?
Not all that well. Of the 24 players bought out of their contracts and subsequently signed by playoff teams between January 1 and the beginning of the playoffs the last five seasons, only two (Lindsey Hunter and Glenn Robinson) won the championship that year. Hunter averaged just 2.4 ppg for the Pistons in the 2004 playoffs following a trade that sent him from Detroit to Boston in February and a release that got him back in Motown later that month. Meanwhile, Robinson scored 50 points (on 35.6 percent shooting) in San Antonio’s title run. Hunter’s and Robinson’s meager statistical production is more the rule than the exception among this bunch. Only one of the 24 players researched averaged double figures in scoring in the postseason. That would be Tim Thomas, who excelled with the Suns after being released by the Bulls in March 2006 – and cashed in big with the Clippers that summer. (No wonder they were waived in the first place) . PLAYOFF STATS 2003 Playoffs 2004 Playoffs 2005 Playoffs 2006 Playoffs 2007 Playoffs |
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