Blazer's Edge: An SB Nation Community

Navigation: Jump to content areas:



Around SBN: Race to the BCS: rankings, in-game scores & blogs Bar-right-arrows



4 - 5

3.5

Lost 2

73

Pacers trade F Williams to Mavs, extend Foster

Sports Network | October 10, 2008

Indianapolis, IN (Sports Network) - The Indiana Pacers traded forward Shawne Williams to the Dallas Mavericks on Friday, in exchange for swingman Eddie Jones, two future second-round draft picks and cash.

Indiana also extended the contract of center Jeff Foster.

Williams was selected 17th overall by the Pacers in the 2006 draft out of Memphis, but has largely struggled. In 111 games -- six starts -- over two seasons, Williams has averaged 5.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in a little less than 14 minutes per contest.

The veteran Jones -- who will turn 37 years old later this month -- has played in 14 NBA seasons with the Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Miami, Memphis Grizzlies and Mavericks. In 954 games, the former first-round pick owns lifetime averages of 14.8 points, 2.9 assists and 4.0 rebounds.

Foster, 31, has spent all nine of his seasons as a Pacer and averaged 5.0 points and 7.0 rebounds in 607 contests.

Read More Indiana Pacers News


User Tools

A site by Blazer fans, for Blazer fans

Stories From Around SBN Logo

Liberty Ballers
Bring on the Pacers
At The Hive
Blogger Power Rankings, Week 2
Bright Side Of The Sun
Open Gameday Thread: Suns at Pacers
Ridiculous Upside
Three More Days...
CelticsBlog
Managing Expectations

More from SB Nation

FanShots

Quick hits of video, photos, quotes, chats, links and lists that you find around the web.

Recommended FanShots

A great site to look at game flows (incl. the one from last night)
Learns the X's & O's of the Blazers Offense
Iverson reacts to being traded to the Pistons
THE SHOT!

BRANDON ROY FOR THE WIN!!!!
The minute crunch is much worse than last year. Go ahead and try to stick that Martell Webster slice back into the lineup. It’s pretty much impossible. Do you want Batum to play more than 14 minutes a game? Me too.

Last year when I posted the first pie chart, most people came to the conclusion that Jack and Jones were the most likely to leave the team. Looking at this new chart I would say Outlaw and Frye have the biggest chance of getting the boot, but maybe not both of them. It also seems pretty clear that we have way too many point guards.

Recent FanShots

If Greg Oden were a character on the wire, then who would it be? Duquan of course he looks jst like a young Oden. And if you weren't a fan of the show you missed out.
Blazers VS Warriors Preview Links
Rudy On SI
McGrady hurt again? Says his knee feels like before surgery
Oden is currently ranked as the 12th best center. (7th best rookie)
Kirk Hinrich to the blazers rumor
Roy #9 on Kahn's MVP watch
Freeland
Sweatiest players in the NBA as per Channing Frye
Bulls waive Demetris Nichols

Post_icon New FanShot All FanShots Carrot-mini


Site Meter