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The Contra Costa Times' Marcus Thompson reports that several european teams are interested in Warriors center Andris Biedrins, and are said to be in hot pursuit of the unsigned big man.
Russian teams are said to be willing to offer Biedrins, a native of Latvia, somewhere in the neighborhood of three- to five-year deals worth about $10 million per season. And Thompson speculates that the best offer the Warriors will throw out there might be six years and $48 million. It's possible the exodus of Josh Childress from the NBA might get the Warriors to up the ante, but it's also possible that Biedrins could continue the trend of solid NBA players bolting for Europe. And if it happens, Ronny Turiaf, Al Harrington or Kosta Perovic might be starting in the middle for Don Nelson.

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The Warriors signed free agent guard Monta Ellis on Thursday.
The deal is reportedly for six years and $66 million according to an NBA insider. He's now the highest paid Warrior and is expected to start at point guard. However, there's a chance that Marcus Williams could end up with the job, moving Ellis to his natural position of shooting guard.
>> Anonymous
They have to keep Biedrins. This guy is only 22 and it will be difficult to find another 6'11 guy who can fit in Nellie's system. Aside from Euros commanding more value, they are also willing to cover tax and housing, so a 10 mil offer from Europe is much more different than one from the States.
>> Anonymous
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lol The warriors could keep and/or lose Biedrins, they will still end up in the lottery like always. The curse of Chris Mullins. They never won sht when he played, they do not win shit when he is GM. They did overpay for Turiaf. LULZY.
>> Anonymous
>>222907
They never won a damn thing when he wasn't on the team, what's your point?

Warriors = fail.