Celtics waive Wallace, paves way for retirement
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08/10/2010 -
Boston, MA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Boston Celtics on Tuesday waived forward
Rasheed Wallace, paving the way for the veteran's retirement.
Wallace, who will turn 36 in September, had two years remaining on his three-
year, $18.9 million contract with the Celtics.
"We would like to thank Rasheed for everything that he did for this team and
organization last season," said Celtics president of basketball operations
Danny Ainge. "We would like to wish Rasheed and his family the best as they
move on into the next phase of their lives. He will always be a member of the
Celtics family."
The 35-year-old came to the franchise as a free agent in July 2009. He played
in 79 regular-season games with Boston last year, averaging 9.0 points and 4.1
rebounds per contest over 22.5 minutes per game. He was a key presence in the
Celtics' drive for an 18th championship, one that was derailed in a Game 7
loss to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals.
Known for his tenacious play and tendency to pick up numerous technical fouls,
Wallace would end his career with 14.6 points and 6.7 rebounds per game
over 1,088 contests with five clubs.
A native of Philadelphia who played for collegiate powerhouse North Carolina,
Wallace was taken by Washington with the fourth overall pick in the 1995
draft, but spent just one season playing in the nation's capital before
being traded to Portland.
Wallace was with the Trail Blazers from 1996-2004 before he was traded to
Atlanta. Just 10 days later, on February 19, 2004, Wallace was dealt to
Detroit and he excelled for the Pistons, helping them to the championship
later that year.
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