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Leon Powe placed on waivers

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:24 am
by D21
The Cavaliers have placed Leon Powe on waivers.

The Celtics may be one of the teams that pursues signing Powe to bolster their frontcourt.

The Knicks too will be in the market for a big man.

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His salary is a Minimum Salary, so get him on waivers, or wait 48h and sign him later doesn't change anything, he would cost the minimum.

Now, I am not sure we can get him without paying LT.
With the Hinrich trade, we are at 70,089,489, and the LT threshold is set at 70,307,000.

Re: Leon Powe placed on waivers

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:09 pm
by betta1
Thought the same thing. If he can recapture some of that play he brought to the Cs he might be worth looking into.

Re: Leon Powe placed on waivers

Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:22 pm
by HMFFL
Most reports are reporting he wants to go back to Boston and that Boston intends to sign him. Boston will look strong inside once they get healthy and once Rasheed Wallace comes out of retirement.

Re: Leon Powe placed on waivers

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 12:10 am
by johnny878
HMFFL wrote:Most reports are reporting he wants to go back to Boston and that Boston intends to sign him. Boston will look strong inside once they get healthy and once Rasheed Wallace comes out of retirement.


yeah, but he has to go thru waivers first right? and if this is like mlb, the celts are going to be like last in line to get him lol

Re: Leon Powe placed on waivers

Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 12:46 am
by D21
johnny878 wrote:
HMFFL wrote:Most reports are reporting he wants to go back to Boston and that Boston intends to sign him. Boston will look strong inside once they get healthy and once Rasheed Wallace comes out of retirement.


yeah, but he has to go thru waivers first right? and if this is like mlb, the celts are going to be like last in line to get him lol


Right, we can get him while on waivers, and BOS would have nothing to say.
But if it puts us over the tax, it won't happen.