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canihavu
05-02-2007, 12:18 PM
Panthers Release Keyshawn Johnson
May 1, 11:19 PM (ET) Email this Story

By MIKE CRANSTON

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -When the Carolina Panthers drafted Southern California receiver Dwayne Jarrett in the second round Saturday, Keyshawn Johnson was ecstatic.

"This is a great pick. We need another wide receiver," Johnson gushed while working as a draft analyst for ESPN. "This guy is much like me. I'm going to teach him how to play from the point of attack."

He won't get the chance.

The Panthers deemed their older former USC receiver was expendable Tuesday. Johnson, the 6-foot-4 possession receiver and 1996 No. 1 overall pick, was released to make way for a younger 6-foot-4 possession receiver taken with the 45th pick.

"We appreciated the contribution of Keyshawn in his season with the Panthers," coach John Fox said. "He brought us high production, but at this time, we are in a situation in which we have a number of young receivers and thought this was the right time to make the decision."

The Panthers also selected receiver Ryne Robinson in the fourth round of the draft. While he will likely be primarily used as a punt returner, he did catch 91 passes at Miami of Ohio last season. The Panthers also have receivers Drew Carter and Keary Colbert - plus star Steve Smith.

Johnson, who will turn 35 in July, had 70 catches for 815 yards and four touchdowns last season and became the 16th player in NFL history with 800 career catches. The Panthers signed Johnson last year after he was released by Dallas in a salary cap move so the Cowboys could sign Terrell Owens.

It was hoped Johnson would take pressure off Smith, who was Carolina's lone option in 2005 and was shut down in the NFC championship game by Seattle. But the Panthers, plagued by injuries, stumbled to an 8-8 record and missed the playoffs.

Numerous calls placed to Johnson on Tuesday were not returned. Panthers general manager Marty Hurney said he had a couple of phone conversations with him.

"I don't think he agreed with the decision. I think he feels like he could have come in and helped us in our goal of trying to get to the playoffs and win the championship, but I think he understood our thought process," Hurney said. "I would just say he didn't agree with it."

Johnson has said in the past he would like to work in television after his career his over. Recently he indicated he'd be interested in becoming a general manager of a team someday.

However, Johnson said late last season he wanted to play at least two more years and get to 1,000 career receptions. Johnson didn't appear to be slowing down last season and several teams are in need of receivers.

Johnson was taken by the New York Jets with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1996 draft. He's always been productive, but has also clashed with coaches and teammates while earning the nickname "Me-Shawn." He wrote the famous tell-all book, "Just Give Me the Damn Ball" after his rookie season that ruffled feathers.

Johnson later helped Tampa Bay win the Super Bowl in the 2002 season. But a year later, Johnson was deactivated for the final six games after a feud with coach Jon Gruden.

Still, Bill Parcells, who coached him in both New York and Dallas, called Johnson one of the best players he's ever coached, and there was no apparent rift between Johnson and Fox in Carolina. When Johnson signed with Carolina, he said he was content being the No. 2 receiver behind Smith.

Johnson did express strong support late last season for offensive coordinator Dan Henning, who was eventually fired. After the final game, Johnson said he might retire if Henning was let go, but later backed off that statement.

"I think all you have to do is look at the timing of this decision to figure out that there was nothing more to this than the fact we made the commitment to develop our younger wide receivers," Hurney said. "The decision was made that we had a big enough group of young wide receivers that we were going to commit in that direction."

Jarrett, who had a school-record 216 receptions and a Pac-10 record 41 touchdown catches, will be in town Friday for Carolina's minicamp. It was expected Johnson would spend the weekend razzing him.

Instead, Jarrett could be working with the first team.

"We feel the young guys will step up and fill the roles behind Steve Smith," Hurney said.

canihavu
05-02-2007, 12:20 PM
Raptors 98, Nets 96
May 1, 11:55 PM (ET) Email this Story

Box Score | Recap | Game Log

TORONTO (AP) -After staving off elimination by holding on for a win in Game 5, the Toronto Raptors hope they have enough healthy players for Game 6.

Jose Calderon scored a career-high 25 points before spraining his ankle in the final minute and Andrea Bargnani added 18 points as the Raptors rebounded from two double-digit losses to beat the New Jersey Nets 98-96 on Tuesday night.

"It took everything and it took everybody," Raptors coach Sam Mitchell said. "They didn't go away quietly."

Game 6 in the first-round series is Friday night in New Jersey.

The victory came at a cost for Toronto, who lost point guards Calderon and T.J. Ford to injury.

"We're going to need these couple of days in between games," Mitchell said. "We've got some guys banged up but hopefully they'll feel a little bit better tomorrow."

Ford left shortly after colliding with Carter with less than 30 seconds to play in the first quarter. Ford, who suffered what team officials called a "stinger," was taken to a hospital for tests. He returned to the arena and was sitting on the bench late in the fourth quarter. Tests showed no serious problems but Ford still complained of soreness after the game.

Calderon was taken to a hospital after the game for tests on his ankle. The severity of his injury was not known.

"We just kind of rallied around each other and got stops when we needed to," Raptors forward Morris Peterson said.

Calderon was praised for stepping up in Ford's absence.

"Jose did a spectacular job tonight," Toronto's Chris Bosh said. "He made some big shots, especially when they were going under the screens. They paid a lot of attention to me so that freed him up."

The Raptors led by as many as 17 points in the second half but the Nets got within one in the final minute when Calderon rolled over on his ankle and lost the ball to Jason Kidd. Vince Carter then hit a 3-pointer to make it 95-94 with 27.6 seconds remaining.

Two free throws by Bosh and a putback from Mikki Moore of the Nets made it 97-96. Bosh was fouled again but made just one of two, giving the Nets a chance to tie or go for the win. Carter drove to the basket but Juan Dixon's defense forced him to give up the ball and Bostjan Nachbar's 3-pointer bounced off the rim as time expired.

"He was wide open," Carter said. "I'll go for that every time. I told him if that play happens again, I'm going to make the same play."

Kidd said the Nets "couldn't have asked for a better shot."

"It was all set up for us to win the game," Kidd said. "Unfortunately we didn't."

Nachbar, who went 0-for-7 from beyond the arc, felt bad for missing the opportunity.

"Vince did a great job sucking in the defense," he said. "I had a wide open shot and I missed it. It's as simple as that. It was a big play, they showed trust in me and I screwed up."

Nets coach Lawrence Frank didn't want his team hanging their heads.

"We give them credit, they deserved to win," Frank said. "Now we have to go home and defend our turf."

Bargnani scored Toronto's first seven points of the game. He made all six of his field goal attempts and all three of his free throws in the first half.

The first overall pick in last June's draft, Bargnani missed 14 games after undergoing an emergency appendectomy on March 21.

"He didn't play like a rookie tonight," Peterson said. "He made some big plays for us in the first half. He did some great things. I think he's starting to get back to one hundred percent. It's hard when you miss so much time and try to come back and play at this level in the playoffs."

Anthony Parker scored 18 points and Peterson added 17 for Toronto.

Plagued by foul trouble, Bosh struggled again, scoring 11 points on 3-for-11 shooting.

Carter scored 30 points for the Nets, who also got 23 points from Richard Jefferson and 11 points and 10 assists from Kidd.

After falling behind early in Games 3 and 4, the Raptors got off to good start Tuesday. The Nets were forced to call a timeout after Bosh blocked Jason Collins and Parker followed with a jump shot that made it 13-5 at 7:21 of the first.

"We were just on our heels," Kidd said. "They came out loose and they made every shot, got every loose ball and they took advantage of the lead that they built."

Bosh went to the bench after picking up his second foul on New Jersey's next possession but it didn't slow Toronto, who rode Bargnani's hot hand to a 33-13 lead after 12 minutes.

"We dug ourselves such a huge hole in the first quarter," Frank said.

Bosh didn't score until knocking down a jump shot with 6:22 left in the first half to put Toronto up 42-27.

Kidd's first basket was a layup at 7:29 of the third that made it 63-50. ^

Notes:

Ford missed part of his rookie season in 2003-04 and all of 2004-05 after injuring his back in a collision with Minnesota center Mark Madsen in February 2004. ... New Jersey starters Kidd, Collins and Moore were all held scoreless in the first half. ... If there is a Game 7 it would be Sunday in Toronto.

rick_932
05-03-2007, 03:03 AM
wow. im surprised. saturday during the draft, after the panthers drafted jarrett, keyshaw was talking about how much he was gonna mentor him and make him a better player. little did he know he was being replaced. hes a good guy tho, he'll play another year, we could use him :)

blckhaze
05-03-2007, 07:04 AM
wow. im surprised. saturday during the draft, after the panthers drafted jarrett, keyshaw was talking about how much he was gonna mentor him and make him a better player. little did he know he was being replaced. hes a good guy tho, he'll play another year, we could use him :)

that mad e me laugh. he was extremely happy with that pick, and it ends up costing him his job HAHA

canihavu
05-03-2007, 12:11 PM
wow. im surprised. saturday during the draft, after the panthers drafted jarrett, keyshaw was talking about how much he was gonna mentor him and make him a better player. little did he know he was being replaced. hes a good guy tho, he'll play another year, we could use him :)

that mad e me laugh. he was extremely happy with that pick, and it ends up costing him his job HAHA

His dumb ass never saw it coming, lol.