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By Marc Stein
Friday, October 16, 2009 Mavericks alumnus Jerry Stackhouse is arguably the most prominent free agent in the league still looking for a job. But that's largely because the 34-year-old, twice an All-Star, is determined to wait for a firm offer from a certain playoff team. Sources close to the situation say that Stackhouse was promptly called by the Houston Rockets earlier this month when the Rockets -- after inviting Rashad McCants to Rockets camp on a non-guaranteed contract -- decided they could not go through with ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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