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The Mavericks were used in the same sentence with a couple of veterans today.  Sefko says the Mavs might look to Chris Webber for their bi-annual exception. A veteran center. P.J. Brown is considered the best of the bunch and probably could be had for the $1.8 million bi-annual exception. Another possibility is Chris Webber, whom the Mavericks coveted when he was released by Philadelphia ...
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Behind Enemy Lines 7/13
Fanster.com — ... The Mavericks were used in the same sentence with a couple of veterans today. Sefko says the Mavs might look to Chris Webber for their bi-annual exception.A veteran center. P.J. Brown is considered the best of the bunch and probably could be had for the $1.8 million bi-annual exception. Another possibility is Chris Webber, whom the Mavericks coveted when he was released by Philadelphia last season and signed with Detroit to be near his hometown. — Mavs Moneyball ...

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