Sources: Jefferson, Spurs to complete deal this week
Since signing Tiago Splitter, the Spurs have been very quiet on the free agent front, while several of their rumored interests started signing and dropping like flies with other teams.
But one free agent, although rumored to have drawn interest from several teams, has yet to sign anywhere.
Richard Jefferson, who opted out of a guaranteed $15 million next season, should be back in the silver & black soon.
ESPN's Marc Stein says it'll happen this week.
Some dribbles of gossip from the front-office grapevine as we transition from summer league to Team USA training camp in the desert:
This is the week, by all accounts, that San Antonio and Richard Jefferson will complete the restructured deal that we’ve all assumed had to be forthcoming...The specifics in terms of years and dollars remain unknown, but I’ve been assured that Jefferson will officially be back with the Spurs quite soon.
Mike Monroe of the San Antonio Express-News says Jefferson will be signing tomorrow.
Free agent forward Richard Jefferson is en route to San Antonio this afternoon, where he is set to sign a long-term contract with the Spurs on Wednesday.
Details of the new deal are not yet available, but his salary next season will be well below the $15.2 million he would have been guaranteed had he not opted out of the final season of his contract with the Spurs on June 30.
Jefferson, who Spurs fans considered the bust of last summer's offseason acquisitions, averaged 12.3 points and 4.4 rebounds during the regular season. His numbers took a hit during the playoffs, where he averaged 9.4 points a game.
While he has drawn the ire of Spurs fans, he is likely one of the better free agents left on the market at his position, and his signing will reportedly keep the Spurs under the luxury tax threshold.






finally joining the Spurs, and much more:
making an impression on the court. From Jeremy Lin who impressed many with his performance against Washington Wizard's John Wall to John Wall himself who showed why he was drafted number one in the 2010 NBA Draft.
While in the Western Conference, the Dallas Mavericks pushed hard to get Tyson Chandler from the Charlotte Bobcats, the Utah Jazz added Al Jefferson and Raja Bell, and the Phoenix Suns essentially replaced Amar'e Stoudemire and Leandro Barbosa with Hedo Turkoglu and Josh Childress. The list just goes on and on.
Anderson will give added depth on the Spurs' guard rotation which already includes Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, George Hill and probably Garrett Temple. The team also have guys who can play the three-position should they decide to bring back Malik Hairston and keep Summer League sensation Alonzo Gee.
leave Las Vegas with a perfect record as they took on the Memphis Grizzlies.
player who has been standing out for the team has been Alonzo Gee. Gee has been averaging 15.3 points, six rebounds and 2.7 steals through three games.
Clippers undefeated going 3-0 in the 2010 NBA Summer League. The Spurs have been led by Gary Neal who has been averaging 15.7 points. The Clippers came into the game 1-2 in the Summer league led by rookie Al-Farouq Aminu who has been averaging 12.3 points.
At the half the Spurs led 39 to 26. They were led by Gee with 15 points, shot 41% from the floor (16/39), grabbed 15 rebounds, and had 22 points in the paint.