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Re: ESPN.com: Buckner agrees to deal with 76ers
Thanks! I think this puts Philly at between 52 and 53
million in payroll with ten players signed. As noted in
the article, they now have only 2.1 million of their 4.5
million mid-level exemption to sign Rodney Rogers, should
they even be willing to edge over the luxury tax. Its a
pretty close call.
Well, I really HOPE Rodney doesn't sign with Philly. That
would make the whole summer's events much easier to hack.
I think we need to help Chris Wallace spread some serious
misinformation about Rogers, like how he's ballooned to
350 pounds this offseason, hurt his shooting hand in a
fishing accident etc.
Joe H.
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> Date : Thu, 25 Jul 2002 13:36:40 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject : ESPN.com: Buckner agrees to deal with 76ers
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> Tony
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> The "Buckner agrees to deal with 76ers" story is
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http://espn.go.com/nba/news/2002/0725/1409865.html
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> I thought you might find this story interesting.
> Tony
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