Like Hill, McDyess' career had been riddled with injuries. He appeared to have lost pop and hope when he came to Phoenix in 2004. Instead, McDyess found a training approach that clicked and had a run of late-season games that led to a four-year, $23 million contract with Detroit.
He was not the only player to get paid after leaving Phoenix with improved numbers. Tim Thomas (four years, $24 million), Steven Hunter (five years, $17 million) and Eddie House ($8.6 million earned in four years after next season) each improved his stock after a signing minimum contract with Phoenix.
But the Suns are recruiting as a lottery team, albeit a 46-36 one. They will have a hard time competing with San Antonio, Boston, Cleveland and Atlanta for McDyess. Boston is interested in Wilcox. Denver talked to Frye at midnight Wednesday. Fabricio Oberto, waived by Detroit, could be of interest to the Suns once he clears waivers Tuesday.
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Looks like Danny Ainge is touching all the bases. Celtic fans should be happy to know that Ainge will be bringing in some quality talent this off-season. Time will tell who it is.

More from Mark Spears Twitter:
celtics hot on sheed. but orl, sa, char and maybe cle interested too. dont forget dice
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Makes you wonder if Bos gets Sheed for the MLE and McDyess for the LLE would they let BBD go? Very unlikely but worth thinking about.