If you think the Cavaliers are going to sit around and watch playoff teams make moves you are mistaken.
The Cavaliers first signed PF Anderson Varejao to a 6-year contract that that could pay him $50 million in incentives. It is closer to about $7 million a year. Then, the Cavaliers jumped at the chance to add another "perfect piece" to the puzzle. Free agent veteran swingman Anthony Parker signed a 2-year deal work $6 million a year. Parker averaged 10.7 points 3.4 assists last year playing in 80 games for the Raptors. Parker is a player that is 6-6 and can guard the perimeter. Not to mention in his career he averaged about 4 rebounds a game. A much needed piece the Cavaliers have been looking for. Now the Cavs can focus on another big man in free agency.
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Anthony Parker comes from a rich family history in basketball. His father, Larry was the first freshman to start a basketball game at the University of Iowa . His sister, Candace plays in the WNBA with the Los Angelas Sparks after being selected first and graduating from the University of Tennessee.
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