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By By Terry Brown
NBA Insider Friday, June 27, 2003 Now that LeBron is a Cavalier, Milicic a Piston and Anthony a Nugget, the only question left is whether James will finish his career in the same city where it began, or Darko will become synonymous with Detroit and if Carmelo will ever even call Denver home. In the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, the NBA was sure to include a rookie salary scale that was based on a three-year contract with two additional years at the team's option. This was, of course, the most logical way of kee ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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