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    Because of the broken bone in his foot, Eric Montross might have to retire this summer.
    ''Very sadly, that’s definitely a possibility,’' Raptors GM Glen Grunwald said yesterday. ''But it’s something we’ll deal with when the time is right.’' Montross injured his foot in the spring of 2002 and has not played since.
  • Eric Montross, who missed all of last season with a broken bone in his foot, may need surgery.
    Montross isn’t sure exactly what to do about the foot, which has failed to heal properly. His career could be over.
  • Raptors waived center Eric Montross.
    Montross retired in August because of foot problems.
  • Raptors announced the retirement of center Eric Montross.
    Montross is being forced to retire by a foot injury that has failed to heal properly. The University of North Carolina product averaged 4.5 points and 4.6 rebounds in 465 games over eight seasons. His rookie season (10.0 points, 7.3 rebounds) in Boston was the best of his career.