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Post by Dale on Dec 16, 2008 10:40:12 GMT -6
From Rotoworld -
Jannero Pargo signed with Moscow Dynamo this past offseason, but could be planning an early return to the NBA.
Pargo might void his contract because the team is routinely making late payments. As oil prices sag, Russia's economy has slowed down, making it a less desirable destination for free agents. The Knicks are reportedly interested in signing Pargo, so stay tuned.
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Post by Charlie on Dec 16, 2008 10:42:47 GMT -6
Should be plenty of pt available with the Knicks!
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on Dec 16, 2008 12:32:33 GMT -6
before one of the NBA games the other night, they were discussing why people aren't satisfied with the above average record of the hornets and the responses were that people expected big things from the hornets but they have no one to step up when paul and chandler are on the bench or not producing and they brought up how big a loss Pargo was and how they desperately needed him this year. Guess next time they'll cough up the dough!
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Post by Dale on Jan 9, 2009 6:36:26 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo's agent, Mark Bartelstein, told the New York Times that Pargo "intended to be back in the NBA by next season, if not sooner."
The Lakers and Knicks have been rumored destinations for Pargo, who has been paid consistently late by the Moscow Dynamo. Also rumored to return early is Carlos Delfino, who unlike Pargo has been getting paid on time by his Russian club, Khimki BC.
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Post by Charlie on Jan 9, 2009 7:27:25 GMT -6
You just can't trust Russia.
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Post by Dale on Jan 23, 2009 17:10:44 GMT -6
Talks between Stephon Marbury and the Greek club Olympiacos appeared to end Friday, as the team is now said to be pursuing former NBA player Jannero Pargo instead.
Pargo, who is expected to secure his release from Dynamo Moscow soon, could end up coming back to the NBA or signing overseas again. Pargo can sign a contract quickly, which is important as Euro playoff rosters have to be in place by Tuesday. Marbury is likely to play in the NBA this season, but it's anyone's guess as to when and where.
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Post by Dale on Jan 24, 2009 10:45:29 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo's agent is in discussions with the Greek team Olympiacos and three NBA teams, with resolution expected within 24-48 hours.
Pargo is currently under contract with Dynamo Moscow, but a buyout will be reached -- the Knicks and Lakers are two of the teams interested in signing him.
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Post by Dale on May 29, 2009 5:26:11 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo's agent says his client is still interested in a return to New Orleans after spending the last couple seasons in Europe.
If the Hornets are going to sign Pargo, it could impact who they draft, as a back up for Chris Paul would not still be a priority. Pargo is recovering from sports hernia surgery and was released by Olympiakos on May 5.
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Post by clifflee4mvp™ on May 29, 2009 21:09:55 GMT -6
after spending the last couple seasons in Europe. my, how time flies
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Post by Dale on Jun 27, 2009 15:47:38 GMT -6
The Hornets are still interested in signing free agent guard Jannero Pargo.
Pargo is eager to return to the NBA after an abbreviated stint in Russia and Greece, but New Orleans just drafted two backcourt players and have more pressing needs than signing another backup guard. NBA teams can begin negotiating with free agents on July 1st.
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Post by Dale on Jul 5, 2009 5:47:28 GMT -6
The Bulls are in discussions to sign free agent guard Jannero Pargo.
The plan would be for Pargo's presence to help offset the loss of Ben Gordon, who has verbally committed to sign with the Pistons. The Hornets are also interested in signing Pargo, who has played for both teams in the past.
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Post by Dale on Jul 8, 2009 19:59:06 GMT -6
The Bulls have signed back up point guard Jannero Pargo to a one-year contract worth approximately $2 million.
He'll back up Derrick Rose as well as the shooting guard position, but isn't likely to offer fantasy value.
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Post by kickinfamily on Jul 9, 2009 7:50:30 GMT -6
Sweet...
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Post by Dale on Oct 27, 2009 11:55:36 GMT -6
Bulls guard Jannero Pargo left Monday's practice early after aggravating his lower back injury.
Pargo's availability should be determined early on Tuesday -- the timing of his injury isn't great, since Derrick Rose might be limited by an ankle injury.
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Post by Dale on Nov 4, 2009 9:17:26 GMT -6
Jannero Pargo scored 10 points in 14 minutes to help the Bulls rally for a win over the Bucks on Tuesday.
The veteran guard, who has been battling a back injury, was a force off the bench and sparked a comeback from 18 points down late in the third quarter. During the surge he also nailed a couple of key 3-pointers. Moving forward his minutes will be limited so his fantasy appeal is low.
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