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Let me preface this post by noting I am a Leon Powe partisan. Since I heard Powe's story years ago -- how he overcame the roughest neighborhood in the Bay Area, the absence of his father, the death of his mother, two crippling ACL injuries, mountains of doubt from NBA decision-makers, how he overcame all that with a fighting attitude, never raging against a society which failed his family, always looking to help kids who grew up like he did. I am completely biased toward Powe, and I'm admitting that right now.Last summer Powe, who had torn his ACL for a third time during Boston's playoff run, a run during which Powe played hurt, entered July a restricted free agent. Due to surgery, Powe was expected to be out until January 2010. Boston, the team which drafted him in the second round in 2007 and got two fantastic (and cheap) seasons out of the Cal product, was in position to tender Powe a qualifying offer worth $996,976.25. The Celtics did not do so.
A bit later, the Cavs did take a chance on Powe, accepting that he wouldn't return until at least midseason and handing him a guaranteed contract for more than $800,000. Powe was able to return to the lineup a few weeks ago, just as Shaquille O'Neal hit the shelf due to an injured thumb and before Zydrunas Ilgauskas could return from his brief vacation. Sunday, Powe had his best game of the season, scoring a team-high 16 points in an easy Cavs win over the Pistons.
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Full story at http://nba.fanhouse.com/2010/03/21/leon-powe-breaks-out-for-cavs/
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