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i wouldnt be so against an NBA player as long as the sixers are proactive about it and keep other non NBA options open ready to replace the outgoing NBA player. however i can understand that this would be extremely difficult as the options we seek may get picked up in the meantime and we will be going for a poorer option to replace the leaving NBA player. id be more inclined to go for a non NBA player but wouldnt be so against it if they did get one
Yes , that's the impression I got from Clarke
on 5aa , just then, when they asked him about
John Williamson - ' What seemed an innocuous rebound situation , turned out to be 12 weeks and , yes , we've paid out his contract. Trying for Import replacement , now , and aiming to have it done by week 2 . ' ( don't think he meant playing by then
but announced by then.)