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Darius Miles was declared by an independent doctor to be unfit to play NBA basketball. That ruling allowed the Blazers to take his salary off of their salary cap. If he plays in a total of 10 games during the life of his contract, the next two seasons, his salary goes back on their salary cap. I'm pretty sure that only applies to playing for a NBA team though. He's been trying out for several NBA teams, so he seems intent on trying to play basketball again, even if it causes him to need new knees sooner rather than later. If it is true that contracts with European teams don't effect the Blazers with this loophole in the salary cap, he could sign with a European team and get to play, the Blazers get all of their cap space in 2009 and some doctor gets paid to fix Darius' knees, everybody wins.
Does that make perfect sense to anybody else?