Antonio Daniels

Antonio Daniels

49-Year-Old GuardG
 Free Agent    
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$Became an unrestricted free agent in July of 2011.
GPhiladelphia 76ers
May 9, 2011
Daniels was signed for the final five games of the Sixers' regular season after Louis Williams went down with a hamstring injury, but he's a long shot to return to the team next season.
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Daniels came to the team as an injury replacement and little else. He was used in a backup capacity for the final five games of the season, but he failed to escape the bench in the Sixers' five playoff games against the Heat. He's 36-years-old, and the Sixers have enough players that can handle the ball in a facilitator role. There's a chance he could get a bench role with some team next season, but it's doubtful to be the Sixers who waste a roster spot on him.
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With Arenas on the shelf to start the season, Daniels will be asked to step in once again. He's a valuable backup at both guard spots, but when asked to play starter's minutes, some of his weaknesses are exposed. Last year he played a career-high in minutes -- over 30 a game -- and started 63 games, but his scoring average was a mere 8.4 points and his already-suspect outside shot went in the tank (23 percent from three). On the plus side, he did post career high averages in steals (1.0), assists (4.8) and boards (2.9), but those numbers make him little more than a viable injury replacement.
Daniels remains a valuable role player for the Wizards, but he has only scored in double digits once in his career (2004-05) and is coming off a 7.1-ppg campaign. He also chipped in 3.6 apg and 2.2 rpg, in 22 minutes per game during the regular season. His 13.3 ppg in the playoffs (in 44 minutes per game) is the sort of production you can project if he is thrust into a starting role in the event of another Gilbert Arenas injury. In short, Daniels is only worth drafting in deeper leagues as a reserve or if your roster is deep enough to allow you to stash an Arenas insurance policy.
A free agent acquisition prior to last season, Daniels got off to a slow start with the Wizards, but he averaged 14.2 points and 4.4 assists in March and 13.7 points and 4.9 assists in April. The addition of DeShawn Stevenson and return of Jarvis Hayes gives him more competition for playing time, but there will always be room in the rotation for a guard who can get to the line and takes such good care of the ball. His 3.19 assist/turnover ratio was among the league’s best, which is a nice bonus since Gibert Arenas led the league with 3.7 turnovers per game. After weighing 206 pounds last fall, Daniels reported to camp this season at 197 pounds and said he's cut his body fat to around 4.7 percent. He also worked on his jump-short form, with nice looking results so far, this past offseason. He’ll reprise his role as a key reserve guard off the bench, but Daniels will need injuries to occur to fellow guards to approach last year’s late season results.
Daniels, who signed with the Wizards as a free agent after two years in Seattle, has the ability to hold down time at either guard position and his 6-4 frame allows him to defend both ones and twos. In all likelihood, Daniels will start at shooting guard and help fill in at the point in those rare instances when Gilbert Arenas needs a breather. Last season, Daniels scored a career-best 11.2 points per game while averaging 4.1 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game for the Sonics.
Early word out of Seattle is Luke Ridnour will start at point guard. That leaves Daniels to come off the bench, a role in which he excelled last season. Daniels led the league last year with an assist-to-turnover ratio of nearly 5-to-1. Daniels could take the starting duties away from Ridnour, but even if he doesn't he'll get solid minutes with Brent Barry out of the mix. Daniels also shoots for a high percentage, and can succeed if he gets enough minutes.
Daniels will push Brent Barry for starting point guard duties. Expect Barry to win out, though, with Daniels coming off the bench. He doesn't hold much fantasy value.
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GPhiladelphia 76ers
April 5, 2011
Daniels, who was signed by the 76ers this week, made his debut with the team in Tuesday night's loss to Boston.
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GPhiladelphia 76ers
April 5, 2011
Daniels will join the Sixers at their shoootaround Tuesday morning and is expected to see a few minutes in their game against the Celtics, the Philadelphia Daily News reports.
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GPhiladelphia 76ers
April 3, 2011
Daniels will sign a 10-day contract with the Sixers to help the team compensate for Louis Williams' (hamstring) absence, the Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
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Hand
December 16, 2010
Daniels, who is playing for Texas of the NBA D-League this season, will be sidelined for four to six weeks with a hand injury, ESPN's Marc Stein reports.
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GFree Agent
November 9, 2009
The Cavs worked out Daniels over the weekend but aren't expected to offer him a contract at this time, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
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