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Gerald Green gets another chance
Gerald Green gets another chance
After tempting us in Boston, flaming out in Minnesota, and barely showing up in his hometown of Houston, high-flyer (legally required to call him that) Gerald Green has signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Mavericks . It's not mentioned in the story from the Dallas Morning News , but it's hard to imagine the deal being guaranteed, and it's likely for the league minimum. Now, Green has ...
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