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June 30th, 2008 James Posey to Test the Market

From the Boston Globe:

Celtics forward James Posey’s agent, Mark Bartelstein, said his client will opt out of the second and final year of his contract today. The move will make the versatile Posey an unrestricted free agent, but Bartelstein has also said his client wants to return to Boston. When asked about whether Posey, who averaged 7.4 points per game this season, will be re-signed, Celtics general manager Danny Ainge said Saturday: “I’d hate to say whether or not we will be able to. We’ll see what happens.” Free agency begins tomorrow.

ESPN’s Chad Ford ranks the best available free agents and has Posey at No. 7 among this year’s crop of unrestricted free agents. Ford writes: “Posey helped himself with a strong performance against the Lakers in the Finals. He’s another player who should get a three- to four-year midlevel deal somewhere.”

Early offseason rumblings have the Lakers and Hornets among potential suitors for Posey’s services. New Orleans freed up some space when it traded its No. 27 pick in the 2008 NBA Draft to Portland in exchange for $3 million cash.

Make the right decision, Pose. Don’t go anywhere, big fella.

Soon to come: The organization’s decision on Tony Allen.

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