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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Interested in Signing Tayshaun Prince
Things didn’t turn out quite the way Tayshaun Prince wanted. Instead of playing on a contender or preparing for the playoffs, he got stuck on the Detroit Pistons, going nowhere. But next season? The Los Angeles Clippers should be quite interested when the time comes.
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NBA Rumors – Minnesota Timberwolves Bringing Back Kevin Garnett For One More Season
Despite barely being healthy enough to play anymore, Kevin Garnett seems to be planning on staying at least one more season in the NBA and with the Minnesota Timberwolves, although nothing is set in stone.
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NBA Rumors: New York Knicks Unsure About Re-Signing Alexey Shved
The New York Knicks are the third team Alexey Shved has played for this season and while the Russian shooting guard would like to stay with the team in the future, it’s not quite certain the feeling is mutual.
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NBA Rumors: Miami Heat Interested in Re-Signing Goran Dragic
Regardless of how this season ends for the Miami Heat (playoffs or not), they would like to keep Goran Dragic at the end of this season, although it’s going to be more expensive than the player option he’s going to decline.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks Interested in Signing Greg Monroe
The New York Knicks have nothing better to do than to plan for the future, and that includes setting their sights on Greg Monroe of the Detroit Pistons, who becomes a free agent at the end of this season.
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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks Don’t Want Monta Ellis Anymore
Despite a great start to his tenure with the Dallas Mavericks, Monta Ellis might have once again turned himself into a persona non grata.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Lakers Aren’t Keeping Jeremy Lin or Ronnie Price
The more you survey the free agency market and the Los Angeles Lakers & their cap situation, the easier it is to come to the conclusion that their days of tanking aren’t going to be confined to this season alone, with next year probably being another season of a complete overhaul in the roster, including the departures of Jeremy Lin and Ronnie Price.