Free agent Vince Carter will sign a three-year, $12 million deal with the Memphis Grizzlies, the team has announced last night. Memphis was uninterested in waiting on shooter, Mike Miller, who appears headed to Cleveland with LeBron James, and agreed to terms with the 37-year-old Carter last night.
Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports has more, but the third year of the deal is partially guaranteed for $2 million, adds Sam Amick of USA Today:
Nice pickup by Grizzlies, who get Vince Carter on 3-year, $12 million deal. Third year $2 mil guaranteed. ee – https://t.co/BWPvRPlSIe
— Sam Amick (@sam_amick) July 12, 2014
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Miller was informed the Grizzlies were going in a different direction, and that direction was Vince.
Just informed the Grizz are going in another direction. I completely understand, but wanted to thankā¦ https://t.co/NsFxxGjXUT
— Mike Miller (@MikeMiller_13) July 12, 2014
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Carter, who averaged 11.9 points, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 assists while coming off the bench for 24.4 minutes per night with Dallas last season, told the Mavs he would re-sign for two years at $8 million, but they could only offer a $2.73 million exception.
Vince Carter told Mavs he would take a two-year, $8M deal to stay in Dallas. Mavs couldn't go higher than $2.73M per w/ Parsons offer sheet.
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) July 12, 2014
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Mavs had been confident they could keep Vince Carter, but all they could offer was $2.73M exception. Other candidates: Mo Williams, Birdman
— Tim MacMahon (@espn_macmahon) July 12, 2014
Carter was again a solid contributor for Dallas this past season. Who can forget the the buzzer-beating game-winner he hit from beyond the arc as time expired in a Game 3 win over eventual champion Spurs during their memorable seven-game first-round series. The Grizzlies, acknowledging that Mike Miller was probably joining ‘Bron in Cleveland, needed a long-range threat to take his place, and Carter fit the bill for a price they could afford.
While attempting 4.6 three-pointers a game this past season, Vince shot 39.4 percent from beyond the arc. This after knocking down 40.3 percent on 4.8 long-range attempts during the 2012-13 season.
Smart signing by Memphis?
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