waitingfornextyear.com - 9/12/2008
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Cleveland Cavaliers GM Danny Ferry puts finishing touch on Cavaliers’ 2008-09 roster by coming to terms with restricted free agent guard Delonte West. Sometimes timing is everything when breaking a story. When it comes to the Cavaliers, we all know Brian Windhorst is the man, but
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Cavaliers Re-Sign Delonte West With the Awesome Power of Leverage
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... turnover numbers were reasonable. But he's traditionally a tweener. Is he the backup point guard? What about Daniel Gibson? Is he the backup small guard? What about Kinsey and well, Gibson? What about Wally Szcerbiak? Is West the starting small guard? Mo Williams and West with Gibson and Szczerbiak off the bench is actually a pretty attractive backcourt. Lot of questions in Cleveland as to how this shakes out and how the minutes get bumped around. (HT: Waiting For Next Year) Permalink ...
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