The second greatest basketball actor in the Pacific Northwest, Darius Miles, was expecting teams such as the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz to compete hard for his services, but those teams have already used their available cap room on other players, which gives Portland powerful leverage in resigning him at less than what Miles was expecting when the free agency period began.
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