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Chicago Bulls – Going With Taj Gibson, Forgetting Carlos Boozer
If the Chicago Bulls see this season that Taj Gibson can take over the role of starting power forward, there’s a very good chance that Carlos Boozer will spend less and less time on the floor, and eventually find his way out of the team through the NBA’s amnesty clause.
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6 NBA Players Teams Should use the Amnesty Clause on
With Steve Nash going to the Los Angeles Lakers and Dwight Howard wanting to create a superstar team in Brooklyn with the Nets, everyone’s criticizing the recent and latest CBA. But there’s still the amnesty clause, out to help bad GMs and teams from big and small markets alike. Elton Brand already got amnestied by the 76ers. Who’s next?
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Brandon Roy Returning to the NBA, not the Portland Trail Blazers
For those who’ve missed Brandon Roy this past year, and to be honest, for the past couple of seasons, there are some good news. The three time NBA All-Star is planning on trying to return to the league for the 2012-2013 season, although it won’t be for the only team he’s played for so far, the Portland Trail Blazers.
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NBA Offseason Trades and Free Agency Moves So Far
The NBA offseason is more than just trade rumors about Chris Paul and Dwight Howard. It’s the amnesty clause, Lamar Odom traded from the Lakers to Dallas and plenty of free agency action.
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Who Should NBA Teams Use the Amnesty Clause On
The new Amnesty clause put into the new CBA kicking in from December 8 is causing quite a lot of confusion but also giving many teams a chance to free plenty of cap space. Some players, like Gilbert Arenas and Brandon Roy, look like perfect candidates for the usage of the clause.
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The NBA’s New CBA – Teams Hurt the Most
The NBA Lockout didn’t level the playing field for small market teams. It went after those with a lot of big contracts, like the Miami Heat with LeBron, Wade and Bosh. The rich teams in big markets and those with wealthy and spending owners like Mark Cuban can keep on spending.