The NBA will not block a potential Cleveland homecoming for Zydrunas Ilgauskas if he's able to successfully negotiate a buyout with the Washington Wizards, a league official has informed the Associated Press. Under current rules, a player who is traded and subsequently released or bought out is allowed to sign with another team immediately or return to his original team after sitting out for 30 days -- provided that a return to his original team was not agreed upon prior to the trade.
When reached via email on Monday, Ilgauskas' agent Herb Rudoy informed FanHouse that he hoped to negotiate a buyout "in the next 48 hours" but denied having an agreement with Cavaliers GM Danny Ferry or any other team in place.
"I have not heard a word from the NBA about stopping Z from playing for the Cavs should he choose to return to them," Rudoy wrote. "I had no deal with the Cavs or Ferry before the trade!"




