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Shawn Kemp eyes comeback, says he's slimmer
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HOUSTON -- Former Seattle SuperSonic and Orlando Magic player Shawn Kemp says he's ready to get back in the game after three years of retirement from the NBA.

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Shawn Kemp, here in the 2003 playoffs, says he's serious about a return to the NBA.










Kemp, 36, retired voluntarily from the Magic in 2003, citing weight issues. During his last NBA season he weighed as much as 320 pounds, but he has slimmed down to 270 pounds through an intensive exercise regime, he said.





"I've sat out this whole season to get in tip top shape to make a comeback," Kemp said in an interview with Houston television station KRIV.





The athlete's Houston-based agent, Tony Dutt, said he felt the weight loss would definitely rekindle Kemp's career.





"I was basically relaying the information the GMs were giving me: 'Until he loses the weight, we don't care if he can score 30 points a game. When he loses the weight, give us a call,"' Dutt said. "So there are going to be some phones ringing."





The former All-Star faced troubles other than weight loss during his career, which began when he was drafted by Seattle in 1989. He took a leave of absence during the 2000-01 season to enter a substance abuse program and violated the league's anti-drug policy three times.





Most recently, a Seattle judge sentenced him in May 2005 to five days of electronic home monitoring, a year's probation and a $440 fine after he pleaded guilty to attempted possession of more than 40 grams of marijuana.





Kemp said those problems were behind him and he was ready to recharge his NBA career with an enthusiastic comeback.





"My love for the game is very, very high," Kemp said. "I've made a living off of this game. I'm not coming back to play basketball for any financial reasons."



"I'm not playing just to make someone's roster. I'm not just playing to make a comeback. My hopes and dreams are to be in the Hall of Fame one day."
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#2
More than 40 grams of marijuana and he gets five days house arrest and a year's probation, our justice system's a joke
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I agree.

Wasnt he a boxer for a short period of time?
#4
Haven't heard if he was one or not. I know Kendall Gill is boxing though!
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There should be a retirement rule on if you retire, your career is done. Kemp is not in his mid-20's like he used to be......
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he needs the money to support his clan of offspring
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#7
Might have been Kendall Gill i was thinking of. I used to get those two mixed up alot.
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bad bad move
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lmAO kendall gill
#10
I dont thinkl he will come back IMO, but ive been wrong before.
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Wasn't Kemp on Kentucky's roster at one time and got in trouble for stealing.
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BurntTires Wrote:Wasn't Kemp on Kentucky's roster at one time and got in trouble for stealing.

Yes that is true. He could have been a big star at UK but just got into alot of problems
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i don't think he played any college ball.. he was goin to play at uk.. but then he went pro..

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