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Shareef Abdur-Rahim, forward, Portland
He's in between a three and a four, position-wise, so he never was worth the maximum dollars he has been making the past seven years. But throw him into the mid-level range ($5 million) and he becomes a versatile frontcourt forward who can really help a team.
The San Antonio Spurs may take a long look at him after dealing with the Detroit Pistons' three-headed monster in the Finals. Tim Duncan could use some help on the front line, and with Robert Horry getting older, Abdur-Rahim makes sense.
Either way, he won't be back with the Portland Trail Blazers. Look for Rahim – who never has played in a playoff game – to take a pay cut and offer his talents to a winning team.