List all the NBA teams that haver never signed a big time free agent...

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On July 9, 2008, Brand signed a five-year deal with the Philadelphia 76ers,[7] a team in which Brand had previously stated to have an interest.
It was announced on February 5, 2009 that Brand would have season ending shoulder surgery for the injury he sustained on December 17, 2008. During the game that night against the Milwaukee Bucks, Brand dislocated his shoulder when he was knocked to the floor while going for a rebound. Brand had been coming off of the bench so that he could be slowly worked back into the lineup, but after over a month on the bench and only six games back during which his production was severely limited, the decision was made to go forward with the surgery. The procedure was successfully performed on February 9.
On July 11, 2012, Brand was released from the 76ers using the NBA's amnesty clause.[8] The Sixers will pay Brand the remainder of whatever remains from his $18.2 million deal that is not paid for by his new team.[9]

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:lupe:...looks like that one didnt work out so well
 

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technically, the heat have never signed a big time free agent

traded for
lebron
bosh
zo
tim hardaway
mashburn
eddie jones

drafted
d-wade
caron butler
seikaly
glen rice
steve smith

biggest free agent i can think of was lamar odom

exactly lamar odom was def a big time free agent. 6 years 63 million.
 

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In exchange for Chris Bosh, the Miami Heat is sending two first-round draft picks to the Toronto Raptors. Included in the deal is the first round pick that Toronto had traded to Miami as part of the Shawn Marion trade in 2009, so they re-acquire their own 2011 NBA Draft first round pick. The second pick that they added is the 2011 first round pick of the Miami Heat, giving them two first round picks in the 2011 NBA Draft.

The Cleveland Cavaliers agreed to a sign-and-trade deal with the Miami Heat to acquire the rights to five future draft picks and receive a traded player exception for free-agent forward LeBron James, Cavaliers General Manager Chris Grant announced today.

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