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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 15:51:42 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated: June 21, 2010, 11:38 AM ET<br /><br />Doc: Wallace hinted career was ending<br /><br />By Chris Forsberg<br /><br />ESPNBoston.com<br /><br />Archive<br /><br />Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers reiterated Monday his belief that Rasheed Wallace will walk away from basketball this summer, revealing that the 15-year veteran told him before Game 7 of the NBA Finals that he thought it would be his final NBA contest.<br /><br />Wallace<br /><br />Making his last appearance of the season on Boston sports radio WEEI (850 AM), Rivers discussed Wallace&#x27;s future and all the things that went wrong in the Celtics&#x27; Game 7 loss to the Lakers last week.<br /><br />I think you have [seen Wallace&#x27;s last game], Rivers said. He was so emotional right after the game, but Rasheed told me the night before that, &#x27;I&#x27;m going to give you everything I&#x27;ve got. I really believe this is my last game that I&#x27;m going to play.&#x27;<br /><br />He said this year was very difficult for him, physically, and that he never felt like, even the conditioning part of it hurt, and he doesn&#x27;t think he wants to go through that again. And he wants to watch his kids. I do think that&#x27;s the last time you see him in a Celtics&#x27; uniform.<br /><br />Starting in place of injured Kendrick Perkins (right knee), Wallace registered 11 points and eight rebounds over 36 minutes in Game 7, while battling through a balky back that limited his minutes throughout the Finals.<br /><br />The 35-year-old Wallace still has two years and $13 million on the three-year deal he signed with Boston last offseason, but could facilitate a buyout to walk away.<br /><br />If Wallace does change his mind and is lured back by the $6.3 million salary that awaits him, he&#x27;d likely be a starter at least initially, with Perkins potentially sidelined for the start of the 2010-11 season as he prepares for surgery to repair two torn ligaments after injuring himself in Game 6 of the Finals.<br /><br />Wallace&#x27;s decision could force the Celtics to look to the draft or free agency to replenish their frontcourt that already appeared thin against the Lakers.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="/blogentry/42677">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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