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    Portland Waives Ryan Gomes

    after picking him up in a trade on draft day they waived him for cap room, i would love to see him back on the celtics always loved the way he played

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    You guys can have him cause he sucked it up for the T-wolves. I don't know what it is but the T-Wolves are notorious for making good players horrible. As soon as they put on the Minnesota jersey they just never are as good as they once were. (i.e. Al Jefferson, Mike Miller, Ryan Gomes, etc.)

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    He would be a good fit to the Celtics. He can be that play the 3 or 4 (if they decide to go small). Extra lift to the bench if they can get him back.

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    Back to the Celtics would be awesome...although, I wouldn't mind him back on the Wolves...he didn't do excellent all the time, but he was decent, and could be a good mentor for Wesley Johnson, potentially.

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