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By Peter May
Special to ESPN.com Tuesday, October 24, 2000 It was a summer unlike any other. It went counter to just about everyone's predictions and expectations. Three teams had cap room, but one of those was the Clippers, which means only two teams had available cap room. There were maybe a half dozen marquee free agents, which means you didn't need a Trig degree from MIT to figure out the math. Executives prepared for a long, dry summer while trying not to chuckle as they competed against each other with only league-allowed exceptions to offer. ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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