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Shaquille O'Neal, 39, probably has only two options: Rehabilitate the right calf that essentially drydocked him since January and return for one last run at a title, or retire and wait for the call from the Hall of Fame. He was not available after the game for comment, as he has ben for almost all of the past three months.
"This has been emotionally draining to him, more than you guys would know," Rivers said. "He feels awful about this because this is why he came here, to get to the playoffs and then play in the playoffs. Not being able to do that has really hurt him."
Jermaine O'Neal, who is exactly one year younger than Pierce, is also signed for one more season. Glen "Big Baby" Davis and Nenad Krstic are free agents, meaning Rajon Rondo is the only player who was more than a spot starter who is under contract and under 30.
Pierce expects changes.
"I know it's going to look different. I know that for a fact," Pierce said. "I don't know what, but we'll have to wait and see."
[Associated Press;
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