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| 31 - Sebastian Telfair
- PG, 6'0, 170 |
| Phoenix Suns
- Signed as a free agent in December 2011 |
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Date of
birth: 06/09/1985
Country:
USA
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Drafted
(NBA): 13th pick, 2004
Out of: Abraham Lincoln HS
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NBA
Experience: 8 years Hand: Right |
| Agent: Andy Miller (ASM Sports)
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2010 Free Agency, Preliminary Round
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| 2010-07-01 |
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The Finances Of The Trade Deadline Deals
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| 2010-02-21 |
Of the other teams, only the Clippers made any significant future financial changes with their deals. After previously gifting away Marcus Camby to the Blazers for a backup point guard, an injured guy who can't play, no long term basketball assets and $3 million, the Clippers followed it up with a better move when they got in on the Jamison deal, traded Al Thornton to the Wizards and Sebastian Telfair to the Cavaliers, receiving Drew Gooden's expiring in the process. This move opens up $5,514,196 in cap room for the Clippers next season, and expunges the last remaining salary from their initial Zach Randolph trade.
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