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Don't think so. From what I've read so far, he had some family issues back home needing his attention and may not come back. I think Boston just made it official by releasing him.
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Boston needs exactly the sort of package Darko is supposed to represent. A big man who can clog the middle and grab some boards. If the Celts let him go, there is something impossibly wrong with the guy (no great surprise given Darko's history...)
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he wanted to be with his ill mother back home, so i doubt he'd want to come back right now anyway. now that Tiago is doing well, we got a solid rotation with bigs because Duncan/Blair/Splitter are playing at a high level. right now Diaw is the big man dud and hopefully he can turn the corner around. remember Splitter and Blair have played well alongside Duncan or Diaw, not alongside each other because the lane will be too clogged for them to produce around the rim or rebound. Darko wouldn't help that.
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For those of you frustrated with Bonner you will lose your collective mind if we had Darko..... And again for the record I think that Bonner is a good option for his price and the minutes expected of him, he plays both ends of the floor and does what is required of him.... also he is a damn good ambassador for the Spurs, cheap cars and sandwiches.
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