Love Dajuan You're With 

ESPN.com is reporting that former University of Memphis great (for one year) Dajuan Wagner is attempting a comeback and has signed a contract with the Golden State Warriors.

Wagner, a guard, led the Tigers to an NIT championship in 2002. He left school after his freshman season, was a lottery pick in the 2002 NBA draft, had a solid rookie season with the Cleveland Cavaliers, then began to be plagued by injuries and illnesses. He hasn’t played an NBA game since January 2005. Good luck, Dajuan. Here's hoping we see you at the FedExForum this fall.

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