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Joel Anthony - the throw in


CelticsBlog - 15-May-2014

Hey, $3.8M isn't bad pay for being a throw in. I mean, it isn't quite Bogans money, but it's still pretty good. Joel Anthony landed in Boston, but not because the Celtics really wanted him.  The Heat wanted to shed some salary, the Celtics wanted to pick up a draft pick or two, and the Golden State Warriors were looking for some bench scoring.  A three team deal gave each team what they wanted but...


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