NEWARK, N.J. -- Free-agent forward Shareef
Abdur-Rahim has agreed to play for the New
Jersey Nets, a person familiar with the negotiations said
Thursday.
The Nets also have reached agreement with forward Clifford Robinson, the person within the league said on
condition of anonymity.
Contract terms were not available.
Free-agent deals cannot be officially announced until the league's new
collective bargaining agreement is signed, something expected to occur
within the next week.
The 6-foot-9 Abdur-Rahim played in 54 games last season for Portland,
averaging 16.3 points and 7.5 rebounds. In a nine-year career with
Vancouver, Atlanta and the Trail Blazers, he has averaged 19.8 points
and 8.1 rebounds.
Abdur-Rahim's agent, Aaron Goodwin, did not immediately return a call
requesting comment.
The Nets will be Sharif Abdur-Rahim's fourth team.
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The Nets acquired the 6-foot-10 Robinson from Golden State in February
for two second-round draft picks, and he averaged six points and 3.3
rebounds in 29 games.
The addition of Abdur-Rahim, a 2002 All-Star, to a team that already
includes Jason Kidd, Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson
would give the Nets one of the stronger offensive lineups in the Eastern
Conference.
The Nets also worked out Atlanta Hawks forward Chris Crawford this week, team president Rod Thorn said
Thursday.
New Jersey finished third in the Atlantic Division with a 42-40 record
in 2004-05 and was swept in four games by Miami in the first round of
the playoffs.
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