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The amnesty clause allows a team to waive one player during the new labour deal and have 100 per cent of his salary taken off the cap and the tax. Brand was entering the final season of an $80 million, five-year contract. Brand is still owed the $18.1 million on the final year of his deal. Teams under the salary cap can now bid for Brands services for next season and the veteran forward is expected to be in demand by a contender. "Its probably a good thing for Elton," agent David Falk said by phone. "Its not a surprise. Weve been talking about this for months. Its part of the business of basketball. Clearly, he didnt want to be in Philly playing 15 minutes a game. Thats not something thats productive for him." With money to spend, the Sixers agreed Friday to a one-year contract with guard Nick Young. Youngs agent, Mark Bartelstein, told The Associated Press on Friday that the deal is for one season in the $6 million range. Deals cannot be signed until July 11. Young spent his first four-plus seasons with the Washington Wizards before he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in March. Hes averaged 11.4 points over his career. Young, a two-time all-conference standout at Southern California before becoming a consistent NBA scorer in five seasons with Washington, averaged 14.2 points last season, and 17.4 points in 2010-11. The versatile swingman is slotted -- for now -- to replace guard Lou Williams, who opted out of the final year of his contract that was worth $6.4 million. "Hes got more size, gives you a little more versatility, and Nicks a big-time scorer," Bartelstein said. "The more we took a look at the situation, its a perfect fit for Nick at this stage in his career." Williams was runner-up to Oklahomas James Harden in the NBAs Sixth Man of the Year Award. He said after the Sixers were eliminated by the Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference semifinals, that, "If I was a betting man, I think I would be back." 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While Brand was the locker room leader and heart of the Sixers, his production never merited the deal he signed as one of the hottest free agents available. He played only 29 games in an injury-filled first season with Philadelphia and never meshed with former coach Eddie Jordan in his second. Under Doug Collins, Brand found his niche, and led the Sixers in scoring with 15.0 points a game in 2010-11. He averaged 11 points and 7.2 rebounds last season. Brand knew amnesty was possible, but stressed the day after the season ended he did not want to leave. "I want to be here, absolutely," Brand said. "If it is (over), I definitely loved my time here." Brand may not become a legitimate 20-10 threat at power forward again like his years with Chicago and the Clippers, but he was as steady and durable as any Sixer over the past two seasons. "The teams that are the best suited for him are all over the cap and not allowed to make bids," Falk said. "There are a few teams I know that are interested in him and Im going to speak to the owners of the teams over the next few days and try and get a sense of whats going on." The Sixers hadnt done much more than agree to deals with forward Lavoy Allen and centre Spencer Hawes. Allen showed promise in his rookie season and Hawes, while productive when he played, missed a chunk of the season with various injuries. Its unlikely the duo will start in the frontcourt. "One of the difficulties for (Brand) in Philly is that he didnt have a chance to play next to a solid centre," Falk said. "He had to play some centre, he had to guard centres. Hes a power forward. Hopefully the move will be good for Philadelphia and good for Elton." ' ' '


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