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I doubt any teams will give Allan Houston anything more than a non-guaranteed, vets minimum deal, but if they were considering it, yesterday's news regarding Greg Oden will change that. Houston is the poster boy for what microfacture surgery can do to a career. (His big issue at the end was not the effects of the microfracture but the degnerative athritis in his knee.)</p>
I do not think there is a muchchance that the Knicks will sign him...although theycould usehim to rescue their corporate image. They have 17 players under contract and would to cut three of them to take him on. Not gonna happen. </p>
I think it comes down to Nets and Cavs. Both want him to work out for them. His agent doesnt want him flying around the country doing workouts and would like a consolidated workout somewhere. And I am not sure the Cavs are serious. A Houston signing would send a signal to Pavlovic that it's time to sign. </p>
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I do not think there is a muchchance that the Knicks will sign him...although theycould usehim to rescue their corporate image. They have 17 players under contract and would to cut three of them to take him on. Not gonna happen. </p>
I think it comes down to Nets and Cavs. Both want him to work out for them. His agent doesnt want him flying around the country doing workouts and would like a consolidated workout somewhere. And I am not sure the Cavs are serious. A Houston signing would send a signal to Pavlovic that it's time to sign. </p>
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