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Okafor officially signs 6-year, $72 million deal

2008-08-01 09:49:57 GMT2008-08-01 17:49:57 (Beijing Time) SINA.com

In this Jan. 21, 2008 file photo, Charlotte Bobcats' Emeka Okafor (50) dunks during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the San Antonio Spurs in Charlotte, N.C. The Bobcats ended a year of uncertainty with Okafor, their top rebounder and shot blocker, by coming to terms on a six-year, $72 million deal with the restricted free agent on Tuesday, July 29, 2008.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Emeka Okafor signed his six-year, $72 million free-agent deal with the Charlotte Bobcats on Thursday and indicated he's excited to play under new coach Larry Brown.

Okafor, who was a restricted free agent, agreed to terms on the richest contract in team history early Tuesday, after nearly a month of negotiations.

"The Bobcats and the entire Charlotte community embraced me from day one," Okafor said in a statement. "It's exciting to enter this season with a Hall of Fame coach and teammates who are committed to winning."

The 6-foot-10 Okafor has averaged 14.3 points, 10.8 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in four seasons in Charlotte. He was the expansion team's first draft pick and the second overall selection in 2004.

"It was important for us to get a deal done," general manager Rod Higgins said. "Securing Emeka demonstrates that Bob Johnson and the rest of our ownership group are committed to building a winning franchise in Charlotte. Any time you have a player who consistently ranks among the NBA's best in rebounding and shot blocking, you want to keep a guy like that around."

Okafor is one of only four players to average a double-double in the past four seasons. Tim Duncan, Dwight Howard and Steve Nash are the others.

The signing ends a tumultuous 12 months for Okafor and the team. He turned down Charlotte's similar offer of $12 million a year last year. But with few teams having salary-cap space, Okafor did not accept an offer from another team since free agency began July 1.

Brown, beginning his record ninth NBA head coaching job, said keeping Okafor was a priority.

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