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Friday, June 27, 2008 --- 71 days ago
I'll preface this by saying that what I'm proposing is going to sound crazy. Also, it's Friday and I do not have the desire to do the math, so I apologize for that. The Wizards are ever so quietly angling themselves to make a major push for Toronto Raptors forward Chris Bosh. Major names in the league are going to be hitting the market in the summer of 2011. The Nets aren't hiding the fact that would love to build their team around LeBron. The love the idea so much, in fact, that they are willing to build their team around him now despite the fact that he does not play for the Nets. Could it be possible that teams are posturing for the other big names as well...years before they hit the market? Take...say...the Washington Wizards for example. Here are some numbers that come off the books that year. Etan Thomas - $6,373,900 Deshawn Stevenson - $3,348,215 Antonio Daniels - $5,800,000 Brendan Haywood - $5,000,000 Dominic McGuire - $427,16 That is going to free up around $20 million. Here is why this scenario is possible... Nobody really wants to play in Canada. What a terrible market for a superstar to be in. Bosh has already proven that he is willing to go to great lengths to get some bigger lights shining on him. If anyone thinks he is staying in Toronto longer than he has to is kidding themselves. He signed his courtesy contract just like LeBron and D-Wade. The Heat just drafted a franchise player and are most definitely on the u ...




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