Published 9/2/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - NBA News
Jamaal Magloire has worn four different uniforms over the past three seasons, and spent last season as a forgotten man at the end of the New Jersey and Dallas benches. He doesn't think he's finished, and the Miami Heat apparently agree. The Heat signed the former All-Star center on Tuesday, four days after agreeing to basic terms with the nine-year veteran.
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