If he decides to leave Cleveland, once he gets the buyout -- and we hope we will have several options -- he will only go to a team that can win a championship, period," agent Herb Rudoy told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Thursday. "He will not be on a team that has no chance. He wants to play for one of the top teams, and Atlanta certainly is one of those teams.
Too bad for Atlanta that they can only sign Z to a prorated portion of the Veteran's minimum. Cavaliers, and Dallas for that matter, still have the bi-annual exception($2 million) in play.
almost 2 years ago
John Bena (aka CavsBlogger)
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The Nuggets have their full bi-annual as well and Nuggets' fans want Big Z in Denver.
Not sure it’ll happen, but it’s another option.
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The cavs can offer Z one thing that no other team can offer.
The sound of the Q as it explodes when his name is called his first home game back in a cavalier uniform.
"My signature is only one line. You're welcome."
that should be two things..what you posted and being able to live in his home with his family and sleep in his own obviously extra long bed
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