Wizards offer Madsen a deal
July 22, 2005
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Washington Wizards, looking to add depth in their frontcourt, have offered a contract to unrestricted free agent Mark Madsen, according to a report in yesterday's Minneapolis Star-Tribune that was confirmed by a league source.
The Wizards are believed to have made a two-year offer to Madsen in the form of what is known as a "$1?million exception." The true value of the exception is actually $1.6?million annually.
The Wizards are not alone in seeking the six-year veteran. Madsen will meet with Utah today. Additionally, Minnesota, which can offer him more than the Wizards, has said it is interested in keeping Madsen.
Madsen could reach his decision as soon as today, according to sources. However, he cannot sign a contract until the league lifts its moratorium on signing players and making trades, a date that has been pushed back indefinitely.
Although Madsen appeared in just 41 games last season after suffering a torn ligament in his right wrist, he is viewed by some around the league as a good post defender.
Conversely, Madsen is not considered much of an offensive threat. Over the last two seasons, he averaged 3.1 points and 3.5 rebounds.
-- John N. Mitchell
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Not the kind of "big-man" I was hoping the Wizards would look at.