Delonte West: Restrict This!

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 Delonte West: Restrict This!
In looking at Boston's current roster/salaries as well as its needs a few things become obvious. For starters the Celtics have a ton of money committed already and therefore do not have a lot of money to bring free agents into the fold. In addition to that the Celtics must decide what they will do with their own free agents, most notably James Posey once he exercises his player option. ... [link]

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Fiddlin' and Diddlin' - Daily Links 6/22
Published 6/22/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (FLCeltsFan) at LOY's PLACE a celtics green blog
... afterward. It is amazing he didn't implode during the season. Let's hope he keeps that intensity and isn't happy with just one ring. Repeating is no easy task Enterprise Ainge makes up for one of Celtics' big blunders NY Daily News Won't be a summer sequel, Kobe is happy in Hollywood FL's Take: I'll believe it when I see it. Kobe will find something to complain about. Green Bandwagon Delonte West: Restrict this CelticsNews Draft ...

All eyes on Delonte West (Cavs eyes at least)
Published 7/17/2008 by Bob at Cavs Board
... that contract he is relegated to the bench competing with Gibson for playing time. The best guess for Delonte is that he’ll end up trying to force the Cavs hands with an offer from another team. But since most of the money has dried up and very few teams look to be actively pursuing any of the restricted free agents out there (Josh Smith, Andre Igoudala, Andris Biedrins, Emeka Okafor, Luol Deng), Delonte will likely remain a Cavalier. One interesting idea came from Boston-based blog Green Bandwagon who discussed a Celtic reunion , but even they were skeptical as they had this ...

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