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Celtics, Knicks and Suns.

All offer something different, I think it's down to the C's and Knicks though.

Knicks still have the MLE and can give him more money possibly on a 1 year deal then the C's can who can offer their biannual exception since they already used their MLE on Wallace.

C's give him a chance for a title as they will be the clear cut favorites in the East and give the Lakers a run if that squad stays healthy. Best starting 5 in basketball if Wallace does indeed take Perkins spot at Center, some rumours say Wallace could come off the bench though. Either way, they are the paper champs of the East in 09-10.

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The move could allow Orlando and San Antonio to increase their offers to Celtics forward Glen Davis, a restricted free agent. Ainge has said Boston will make a qualifying offer to Davis. The Celtics also have interest in forward Grant Hill. They could offer Hill a $1.9 million biannual exception. Hill, 36, could receive better offers from teams such as the Knicks, who are guided by Mike D’Antoni, his coach in Phoenix during the 2007-08 season. Boston Globe

Grant Hill will receive the Jason Kidd treatment from the Knicks Monday, which includes, among other things, a tour of Madison Square Garden and a home jersey. The one thing Hill won't be getting is a three-year contract offer worth $18 million like Kidd received. The Knicks are hoping to sign Hill, the veteran free agent forward, to the bi-annual exception - which is worth approximately $2 million per season. NY Daily News


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