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Clippers Agree To Two Year Deal With B.J. Mullens


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Link: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/eye-on-basketball/22831269/report-byron-mullens-clippers-agree-on-twoyear-2m-contract
 

According to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports, the Clippers and free-agent big man Byron Mullens have agreed to a two-year contract for $2 million. The four-year veteran would probably become the first big man off the bench, unless the team wants to go small with a small stretch-4. From the report:

 
 
Byron Mullens is the second former Bobcat to get picked up this offseason.
 
Reggie Williams signed with Houston earlier in the offseason.

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people on espn talking about how this is a great signing and how is he is going to be the missing piece lol.    One guy couldn't understand why we let one of our best players walk.

Sup my guy from BobcatsPlanet?

 

Yeah ESPN is pretty much garbage, all they talk about is Lebron Heat or Kobe Lakers or Dwight Howard, everybody else doesn't matter.

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Mullens would be an above avg guy in the league if he had a coach that kicked his ass.

His love of three point shooting and general "who gives a sheite were losing anyhow" shot selection just hinders his development.

I think we will see him become productive to a quality bench guy with Rivers coaching and Chris Paul.

Mullens just needs a reality check on what and who he is...just needs a team and coach to define it for him.

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