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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">As Shareef Abdur-Rahim continues to decide where he wants to play, the Nets have upped their pursuit of another free agent power forward.
Team officials are expected to meet today with the 6-foot-9 Stromile Swift, multiple league sources said.
Nets president Rod Thorn and general manager Ed Stefanski are watching their summer league team play in Las Vegas, which is where the meeting will be. Swift is an athletic shot-blocker, but he missed time this past season due to an irregular heartbeat.
Abdur-Rahim is the Nets' first choice, but Thorn has said they can't wait too long for him. Abdur-Rahim visited with Sacramento on Sunday and Monday, and may go to San Antonio or Miami before deciding.
Over the weekend, Aaron Goodwin, Abdur-Rahim's agent, said the Nets must perform a sign-and-trade with Portland and use their $4.9 million trade exception to get his client. Goodwin is seeking a six-year, $37.4 million deal, the maximum the Nets can give via the trade exception, which expires July 29.</div>
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Team officials are expected to meet today with the 6-foot-9 Stromile Swift, multiple league sources said.
Nets president Rod Thorn and general manager Ed Stefanski are watching their summer league team play in Las Vegas, which is where the meeting will be. Swift is an athletic shot-blocker, but he missed time this past season due to an irregular heartbeat.
Abdur-Rahim is the Nets' first choice, but Thorn has said they can't wait too long for him. Abdur-Rahim visited with Sacramento on Sunday and Monday, and may go to San Antonio or Miami before deciding.
Over the weekend, Aaron Goodwin, Abdur-Rahim's agent, said the Nets must perform a sign-and-trade with Portland and use their $4.9 million trade exception to get his client. Goodwin is seeking a six-year, $37.4 million deal, the maximum the Nets can give via the trade exception, which expires July 29.</div>
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