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Bobcats emerge as a possible landing spot for Anthony Tolliver


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Free-agent forward Anthony Tolliver said Charlotte has emerged as a new suitor for him. “Charlotte reached out for the first time the other day,’’ Tolliver said Wednesday. “They’re really interested… They lost out on Carl Landry (who went to Golden State).’’ Tolliver has interest in the Bobcats. “They could use another veteran to put in there instead of just always throwing in rookies and not knowing what you’re going to get out of them,’’ Tolliver said. Sulia

In addition to Charlotte, free-agent forward Anthony Tolliver said Washington and Minnesota are teams on his short list. Cleveland has fallen off. The Cavaliers recently picked up Jon Leuer on waivers from Houston. Tolliver played the last two seasons with the Timberwolves. Tolliver said he’s looking in free agency for a salary similar to the $2 million he made last season for Minnesota. Sulia

Meh, he's okay.

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