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| Sept. 29, 2005

The Golden State Warriors have signed free agent guards Aaron Miles and Ray Young, free agent forward Justin Davis and free agent center Deji Akindele (pronounced DAY-jah AH-kin-DELL), Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Chris Mullin announced today. Per team policy, terms of the deals were not announced.

InsideHoops.com speculates that these are all nonguaranteed training camp contracts. Chances are none of these players will get signed to a regular season deal. Perhaps one, at the most.

Miles, 22, played the last four seasons at the University of Kansas, finishing his collegiate career ranked eighth on the NCAA’s all-time assist list with 954 total assists. The 6-4 guard averaged 9.3 points and 7.2 assists per game in 2004-05 as a senior.

Young, 25, was a member of the Warriors’ 2005 Summer League team, where the UCLA product averaged 7.8 points per contest in four games. The 6-4 guard is a native of Oakland and attended St. Joseph’s Notre Dame High School in Alameda.

Davis, 24, played four seasons at Stanford under Warriors head coach Mike Montgomery. As a senior in 2003-04, the 6-9 center averaged 10.9 points and 6.6 rebounds while helping lead the Cardinal to a 30-2 record. Davis, a Berkeley native who also attended St. Joseph’s Notre Dame High School in Alameda, played professionally this past season in Greece.

Akindele, 22, is a 7-1 center who played two seasons at Chicago State and became the school’s all-time leading shot blocker despite leaving after his sophomore campaign. In 2004-05 he averaged 12.0 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.50 blocked shots per contest.










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