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While a select few incoming rookies will make a splash, expectations have to be tempered for the bulk of the Draft class. ... Source: probasketball.about.com --- 12 days ago
Get the results of the 2008 NBA Draft. ... Source: msn.foxsports.com --- 9 days ago
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Complete info about newest Laker Joe Crawford ...
Source: mvn.com --- 11 days ago
With the 2009 NBA Draft more than 11 months away, it might seem a little crazy to begin projecting where next year’s elite players will land on Draft day. Still, I’ve never been one to shy away from a challenge and I’m interested to see how much my selections change as the year goes on. **For [...] ... Source: www.timeswv.com --- 13 days ago
Who did well in the recent NBA Draft? Well, teams aside, how about West Virginia coach Bob Huggins? The one-season development of Joe Alexander from a borderline NBA prospect into a lottery pick (No. 8, Milwaukee) is undoubtedly a recruiting selling point that West Virginia’s staff will add to Huggins’ security in a 10-year contract. ... Source: www.burntorangenation.com --- 24 days ago
As we all know this is the slow time of the year for sports, so I thought I'd throw out a question for debate, just to pass the time. So I was browsing Rivals.com and came a across a story about 2008 5-star point guard prospect Brandon Jennings. Jennings has committed to play at Arizona next year, but is waiting on final grades to see if he'll be eligible. The story goes on to say that if declared ineligible Jennings plans on going to Europe to play for a year then declaring for the Draft. The story then eludes to the fact that even if he is academically eligible Jennings is considering going to Europe anyway. Rivals Link This story floods my mind with questions. Why don't the top high school seniors in the country just go and get paid to play for a team in Europe for a year then enter the Draft? Isn't is better for them to get to focus on nothing but improving their games for the League rather than go to college and worry about school, dumb NCAA regulations, limited practice time, etc? And if you're a freshman or sophomore in high school who's aiming to play in the League, why not move to Europe and start playing professionally over there at 15 and 16 to get ready like the Euro kids do? Would a Euro-type pro league with no age limits that would serve as a "farm league" to the NBA work in the US? I love college hoops as much as anyone and want to see it thrive, but with the age rule forcing kids to masquerade as college students ... Source: mvn.com --- 23 days ago
The following is taken from a SurferDad post at the Celtics17 board - Thanks SurferDad! The triumvirate of Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett fortunately has a few more years in Boston, and as long as the Celtics are in championship contention NEXT year, who really cares about the outcome of this Draft? Well Danny Ainge [...] ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 24 days ago
Written by Scott Tully The Sonics GM Sam Presti is surrounding Kevin Durant with some great defenders. Russell Westbrook is one of the most athletic players in the Draft, just ask Cal or Oregon. He won Pac-10 defensive player of the year and it should ... Original story at Bleacher Report . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Kevin Durant . ... Source: www.thelantern.com --- 23 days ago
For the fourth time in the last two years, an OSU freshman basketball player was selected in the NBA Draft's first round. Seven-foot center Kosta Koufos was selected 23rd overall by the Utah Jazz. In 2007, freshmen Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. and Daequan Cook were all selected in the Draft's first round at picks 1, 4, and 21, respectively. ... Source: www.mensfitness.com --- 13 days ago
MF takes a look at who ended up where in this year's Draft ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 24 days ago
CA - Raptors—Winner: Jermaine O'Neal is one of the best big men in the NBA when healthy. All this team needed was a big man. Calderon, Parker, Bargnani, Bosh, ... Original story at Bleacher Report . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Toronto Raptors . ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 24 days ago
Chicago Tribune IL - The 2007 NBA Draft seemed to be a much bigger production, with the stars shining brighter than the big stage of New York City. Greg Oden and Kevin Durant ... Rose a sweet pick for Chicago Vancouver Sun all 203 news articles Original story at RealGM.com . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Kevin Durant . ... Source: www.madduxsports.com --- 24 days ago
The NBA Draft is over and it is pretty much time for us all to move on from that and from Draft fascination for another year. Before I do that, though, there is one last thing that I want to touch on - a personal pet peeve. The second round of the NBA Draft is [...] ... Source: www.sactownroyalty.com --- 24 days ago
Jason Thompson NBA Draft Profile (via creativetfh ) ... Source: www.boxxet.com --- 23 days ago
CA - Getting drafted by the Phoenix Suns is a plus for any basketball player. Combine an up-tempo offense, beautiful weather, and Steve Nash and you can’t really ... Original story at Bleacher Report . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at Boxxet for Phoenix Suns . ... Source: www.sportsbastards.com --- 23 days ago
QUITE FRANKLY, THE NBA Draft WITHOUT STEPHEN A. SMITH IS A LITTLE DEPRESSING. AT LEAST WE STILL HAVE LIL SAS TO FILL THE VOID IN OUR HEARTS AND TO TALK TO KEVIN LOVE. QUITE FRANKLY, I AM SURPRISED HE GOT THE JOKE AND SHARES MY LOVE OF CHEEZ DOODLES! May the Stephen A. Smith Heckling Society of Gentlemen never die. ... Source: sportspyder.com --- 23 days ago
... e the opportunity to prove they deserve to play more than 20 minutes a game: Ian Mahinmi Umadoka Brent Barry Third, allow me to explain why Bruce Bowen is no ... ... Find more results for NBA Draft on RSSMicro.com |
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