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Antawn Jamison has been helping the rebuilding Cleveland Cavaliers a lot this season, averaging about 18 points and seven rebounds per game. 

However, the 35-year-old forward looks like he won't be part of the team's future anymore after this season as they look to develop their young guys like Tristan Thompson. 

However, according to morningjournal.com, the Cavs could actually bring him back:

With that being said, it’s not totally out of the question that they re-sign Jamison to a cap-friendly contract starting around $5 million. The Cavs would have to be clear with the 6-foot-9, 235-pounder that they are committed to Tristan Thompson as being the starter at power forward next year.
If Jamison would agree to come off the bench and continue to mentor young players like Thompson, it wouldn’t be totally outlandish for him to return.
Jamison was brought in during the 2010 season as the Cavs tried to make a push for the NBA Finals with a squad featuring LeBron James and Shaquille O'Neal. It turned out to be a disappointment, but Jamison is still pushing strong for the team despite many key leavings from the team.

Where do you think Jamison ends up?


Written by Josh Dhani, Founder 

Josh has been writing since January 2009 and has founded the websites FootBasket, Hardcourt Mayhem, and Gridiron Mayhem. For a full bio, check out JoshDhani.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshDhani

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