![]() | Rights: None | Last Sal.: $.00M |
Agent: Supe | Exp: 10+ years | |
FA Tier: 1 | Age: 47 | |
FBPPG: | Inj: No Injury | |
Desired Salary: Between $2.13M and $33.22M | ||
Contract Status: UFA - Unclaimed Free Agent |
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Trans. Dec 8 10:22 ET On this date, the Boston Celtics scored their second-lowest point total in team history, and saw Larry Bird and Antoine Walker log triple-doubles. The Scoop: None. Dec 8 10:22 ET |
Trans. Oct 4 3:00 ET The roster, beyond its two big stars, was unusual for a finals-bound team. There were several past-their-prime veterans hoping for a shot at a ring in their first season with the team: Derek Anderson, Gary Payton, James Posey, Jason Williams and Antoine Walker. Jason Kapono, a solid shooter off the bench, also was new to the team in his third N.B.A. season. The Scoop: None. Oct 4 3:00 ET |
Trans. Aug 11 1:00 ET The Hall of Fame coach and executive has rarely been in a rebuilding mood, and he’s maneuvered a litany of trades over the years to land stars, role players, or cap space while consistently remaining in playoff contention. On that note, here are the five best trades in Heat history, ranked. Antoine Walker (2005) The Trade: Celtics’ Antoine Walker, Grizzlies’ James Posey, Jason Williams, and Andre Emmett, and Hornets’ Robert Duenas for Heat’s Eddie Jones, Rasual Butler, Qyntel Woods, Alberto Mira... The Scoop: None. Aug 11 1:00 ET |
Trans. Jul 16 9:03 ET Employee Number Eight. Cyber Toine. The Chicago legend, Antoine Walker, pulls up on Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles. The Scoop: None. Jul 16 9:03 ET |