In this day and age it is incredibly difficult to 'steal' a player. For some, trades like the one that sent Pau Gasol to the Lakers would constitute a steal, except that trades require two agreeable parties, hardly a classical definition of theft. With the complexities of the NBA's salary cap and luxury tax, along with 24-hour coverage of a player's every whim and fancy, it can be near impossible for a team swoop in a steal another's asset unexpectedly or for a player to sour on his team and bolt out of the blue.
However, on July 10th the Philadelphia 76ers managed to complete one of the most decisive robberies in recent memory.
PF - Elton Brand
One of the best and worst things about this signing revolves around his returning from an injury. The best part is that any player, especially one of Brand's caliber, is going to be desperate to play ball again after having to sit out virtually an entire season. That is especially true when you want to prove that you are in fact fully recovered from surgery. The downside then is that he is a player retuning from an injury that cost him virtually an entire season, and while it is widely believed that he is fully recovered and rearing to go, fans will breathe a lot easier once they've seen him perform at an All-Star level out on the court.
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