THE Memphis Grizzlies and Andre Iguodala have reached an agreement that will allow the team to pursue a deal for the veteran forward but won’t require him to attend training camp, The Daily Memphian reported Monday. Iguodala arrived with the Grizzlies via trade from the Golden State Warriors this summer as his former team looked to shed his US$17.2 million salary to create cap space for roster moves. Iguodala reportedly sought a buyout from the Grizzlies after the trade, but the team refused to engage in talks, preferring instead to seek a trade asset in return for the 15-year NBA veteran. Monday’s report amounts to a compromise that will allow the team to continue to pursue a trade but won’t force Iguodala to play for a team he has no desire to play for. NBC Sports Bay Area reported Monday that Iguodala has had a difficult time moving on from his time with the Warriors and has not been to Memphis since being traded. He told NBC Sports Bay Area that he told his wife before the trade that he knew he might be dealt and joked about Memphis as the destination. “The next day, I got the message. It was Memphis. I fell out laughing.” Iguodala will be permitted to work out privately and will take up a roster spot with the Grizzlies as they pursue potential trades, according to the report. (SD-Agencies) |