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Los Angeles - A third time with the Denver Nuggets wasn't the charm for Antonio McDyess, after the club agreed to a contract buyout and waived the veteran power forward on Monday. The move comes a week after the Detroit Pistons shipped McDyess, along with Chauncey Billups and Cheikh Samb, to the Nuggets for Allen Iverson in the first blockbuster trade of the young season.
A fan favourite in Detroit, the 34-year-old McDyess is most likely to re-sign with the Pistons after clearing the required 30-day waiting period.
During his NBA career, McDyess owns career averages of 13.4 points and 7.7 rebounds in 12 seasons, including two separate stints with Denver


What he gets is an 'assisted-living' professional, a young woman who reminds him of his daughter who drowned years ago in Mexico.
The daughter appears in scenes with the 58-year-old Gustin (James Rebhorn), a widower who is now reluctantly going out on dates at the urging of his persistent offspring.
And, finally, we get the youthful Gustin, age 28, played by Robert Eli, and his bride, a couple on the verge of an exciting life together.
Much of the play's charm radiates from Benton, an ingratiating actress who manages to create three distinct characters without radically changing her physical appearance. She's the young housewife, tied too closely to her mother; the dutiful daughter, trying to get her father to enjoy life; and the exasperated caregiver, who finds herself getting emotionally involved with her cranky client.
But it's McMartin who has to bear most of the emotional weight of the play. For much of the evening, the stories told in the three different eras are kept separate. But gradually, the eldest Gustin makes an appearance in his past, looking back with heartbreak on what already has happened. The moments are silent, yet thanks to Martin's skilful direction and the evocative lighting of Peter Kaczorowski, extremely moving


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