From Hoopshype today:
Nachbar signing with a Russian team for three years, but has reasonable buyouts if he wants to return to the NBA.
Josh Childress considering an offer to play in Greece due to frustrations with Hawks management.
Deng wants an agreement soon or he will take the qualifying offer this year and leave next summer.
Iverson might be on the trading block to get under the luxury tax.
Nets looking to package Marcus Williams with Josh Boone or Sean Williams to get a more experienced player (and probably trying to reduce future cap holds for the 2010 summer).
Zach Randolph still on the market, supposedly the Clips wanted a first rounder back to take him.
Matt Barnes signs a one year deal with Phoenix.
At least one writer and supposedly a scout are high on Jason Smith (from SI.com):
4. The Sixers have some trade bait
The signing of Elton Brand has left Philadelphia with a bit of a logjam at power forward. With Brand, who has averaged 38.3 minutes in his career, expected to log heavy minutes at the position, incumbents Reggie Evans and Jason Smith will be fighting for the backup minutes.
If Sixers GM Ed Stefanski is looking to trade one (and there have been no indications that he is), Smith has value. The 6-foot-10, 240-pound forward concluded a superb summer league where he averaged 15.6 points and 8.0 rebounds. Several scouts I talked to were impressed by Smith's improved ability to knock down the 15-18 foot jump shot with regularity.
"He's a starter in this league," said one Eastern Conference scout. "No question."
Smith will make $1.3 million this season and with team options at $1.4 and $2.2 million, he is one of the league's best bargains.