The Cleveland Cavaliers have decided to waive Baron Davis through the league's amnesty clause. The Cavaliers announced Wednesday night that they're releasing Davis in advance of Friday's amnesty deadline after exploring both trade and buyout possibilities with the former All-Star. Rougly $27 million ...
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