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Post#521 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:12 am

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For those that say that picking a point guard with their first-round draft pick doesn't make sense for the Pistons because they have other needs, Langlois has sound reasoning why that should not preclude Joe from taking one anyway.

Peter (Los Angeles): A lot of people, including yourself, are talking about drafting a point guard because that is where the draft is strong. But the Pistons needs are elsewhere - like backup small forward. I like Sam Young of Pitt. He had a good showing in the tournament. We need a player that can contribute right away and Young fits the bill.
Langlois: It's disastrous drafting strategy to target a position and be determined to draft there if the talent doesn't warrant the pick. Sam Young was a tremendously productive player at Pitt, but he's also six months younger than LeBron James, who has played six years in the NBA.

In many instances, he was playing against players four, five or six years younger than him last season. If the Pistons are comparing point guards like Jonny Flynn or Eric Maynor to Sam Young, what good does it do to take a small forward if you don't think he'll be able to contribute? On paper, the Pistons have Rodney Stuckey and Will Bynum at point guard. But they're determined to play both of them together at times because they're their two best players at breaking down defenses and the Pistons need that ability in today's NBA. They're going to need a third point guard, regardless of what else they do this summer to make them rethink that strategy. And the draft might be the surest and most cost-effective way to obtain one. I don't always agree with Keith on every issue, but he is absolutely correct here. You don't draft for need, you draft the best player available. Joe Dumars' worse draft mistakes have come when he stretched the draft position of a player because his team had a specific need for that players position. Mateen Cleaves, Darko Milicic and Rodney White all fall into that category.

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Post#522 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:15 am

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The L.A. Times profiled Maynor before VCU took on UCLA in the NCAA Tournament.

George Mason Coach Jim Larranaga, whose team has been burned by Maynor more than once, calls him a "magician." "He does so many things," Larranaga said. "He waves his magic wand and all of a sudden he's got 32 points or 10 assists or he's got a big steal." That's a big reason why some people consider 11th-seeded VCU a serious threat to upend sixth-seeded UCLA at the Wachovia Center. "You can't be intimidated when you go out there," Maynor said. "Man, it's college basketball." Like a lot of kids who grew up playing the game, Maynor spent countless hours in a friend's backyard or at the park in his tiny hometown of Raeford, N.C., pretending that he had the ball in his hands with a big game on the line, the clock ticking down. But as he grew to a lithe 6 feet 3, that kid came to appreciate the finer parts of his sport. Like the Bruins, VCU prides itself on shutting down opponents, transforming stops and turnovers into transition baskets. "We talk a lot about defense," Coach Anthony Grant said earlier this season, "and trying to make it a staple of our team." The players put it another way: "We play 94 feet." Meaning the entire court.

In this 2009 draft there are several players that I think could be good picks for Dumars. Terrence Williams and Ty Lawson are joined by Eric Maynor as exciting prospects that Joe Dumars will consider with his first-round pick.

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Post#523 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:18 am

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Jayson Williams charged with assault
Former NBA star Jayson Williams was arrested early Monday after authorities say he punched someone in the face outside a Raleigh nightclub, the latest legal tribulation for the All-Star who has spent years in the courtroom since an injury ended his basketball career.

Some type of dispute led Williams, 41, to hit the other person shortly before 2 a.m., Raleigh police said. Williams was charged with one count of simple assault and released on $1,000 bond. "He was very cooperative during the investigation and very cooperative during the arrest," said Capt. T.L. Earnhardt of the Raleigh Police Department.

Williams, who played nine seasons in the NBA for the New Jersey Nets and Philadelphia 76ers before retiring in 2000, is facing a retrial on a charge of reckless manslaughter in the 2002 shooting death of his driver, Costas "Gus" Christofi, at his mansion in Alexandria Township, N.J. According to testimony, Williams was showing visitors a 12-gauge shotgun when it went off and hit Christofi in the chest.

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Post#524 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:26 am

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Anthony Johnson to Mo Williams: Duck Next Time
Magic guard Anthony Johnson responded Monday to the "cheap shot"
accusations made by both Cleveland's LeBron James and Mo Williams after Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals in Orlando. Johnson got called for a Flagrant I foul on his drive to the basket when he nailed Williams in the face with an elbow, opening a bloody, four-stitch cut on his face. Williams also was called for a personal foul. "Duck next time," essentially was Johnson's message to Williams. There was no apology, no sense of remorse. "Elbows are part of the game. Good and bad," Johnson said Monday at the Magic's practice facility. "Sometimes they turn out in a bad manner, but elbows are part of the game, as in hockey, as in other sports."

Williams, meanwhile, said there would be no retaliatory play when the series resumes Tuesday. The Magic lead the best-of-seven series, 2-1, after Sunday's victory. Williams also predicted – actually guaranteed – Monday that the Cavs still will win the series. "They [Magic] are one of the four best teams still in the playoffs," Williams said. "We are the best team.'' Williams spoke to the media at the team's hotel Monday. He was wearing dark sunglasses, which partially hid the bandages both below and above his eye where the cuts were located. He declined to remove the glasses to show the extent of the damage incurred by the blow. "I look like Larry Holmes," he said.

The Cavs, the No. 1 seed in the East and with the best regular season record in the NBA, are facing a must-win game Tuesday, still trying to get more balance in their attack to provide enough help for James, who is averaging 41.7 points in the series. The Magic, meanwhile, are licking their chops, knowing they can win this series just by winning their remaining home games. "It's nothing personal," Johnson continued. "Just two teams trying to win and two competitors playing rough. I was totally surprised by the [flagrant] call. Like any series, it's gets testy, feisty. [Williams] has been making a lot of statements, but that's not how you win games. If we go up 3-1, we can put a stranglehold on this series." Magic coach Stan Van Gundy, meanwhile, bristled at the suggestion that Johnson's blow to the face of Williams was anything more than inadvertent. He said it's the Cavs who are trying to win by bending the rules. "I'm upset at the number of times they are flopping," Van Gundy said. "Mo Williams and Ben Wallace are falling down more than a baby just learning to walk."

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Post#525 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:30 am

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Cavs Shooting Slump Isn't Just Bad Luck
As the NBA Universe tries to adjust to the fact that the team with the best record in the league with the best player in the league faces a 2-1 deficit that would be 3-0 were it not for The Shot Part 11,000, there are some interesting ideas being thrown around as to how the world will right itself, so to speak. The common reaction is to look to the Cavaliers and ask, "What can they do to get back in this thing?" But instead of attempting to decipher ways to counter the Magic's matchup advantages, or rotation adjustments, or defensive gambles, instead you hear a lot of "Cleveland's shooters have to start making shots." As if Orlando has had nothing to say about the Cavs' struggles. Just so you're aware, it's not the Fates that have ordained this slump for the No. 1 seed. It's the same principle that got the Cavs that lofty record. Defense. Mo Williams is a prime example of the disconnect between the idea that the Cavs are slumping and the work that Orlando has done. Mo Williams is 18 of 56 from the field in this series for a soaring 32 percent. He's 6-of-24 from the arc for 25 percent. And yet, despite these struggles, Mo Williams is primarily talking about Anthony Johnson being dirty, or, my personal favorite, saying the Cavs are giving the Magic "too much respect."

Williams argues that the Cavs should go back to what worked the whole season, that they made too many adjustments. Yet, from the first three games of this series, one thing is pretty evident. Just assuming what made the Cavaliers better than the rest of the league during the regular season will make them better than this Magic squad is false. Some of that is talent, some of that is build, and some of that is effort. The Magic led the league in defensive efficiency, so it's not like they're not a great defensive squad to begin with. Then you look at what the Cavs are bringing to the table, and the Magic's work makes even more sense. Whereas the Cavs bring either slow bigs that struggle shooting (Ben Wallace, Anderson Varejao, to a certain point Zydrunas Ilgauskas), or small, quick guards who can shoot well once LeBron James collapses the defense to provide open looks. But in this series, the Cavs are facing a Magic team loaded with tall, long, athletic defenders that are fundamentally sound, communicate well, and most importantly, attempt to run off every three point attempt. The speed the Cavaliers enjoy in the backcourt is negated by the Magic's length and effort to force the Cavaliers out of their comfort zone. When Mo Williams gets an open look, he's got a Magic defender throwing himself out to run off the three, then when he steps inside, he's got another defender flashing to suppress the shot and then sprint back to his man. Delonte West has had more success, but with the Magic's interior defense patrolled by the Defensive Player of the Year block machine, his penetration game has been limited.

Meanwhile, the Cavs' bench was thought to be an advantage in this series, and that assertion just looks silly. Wally Szczerbiak and Sasha Pavlovic were kept off the floor for much of the latter part of the season due to their defensive limitations. And against a faster, more athletic Magic team, their offensive capabilities are equally affected. Pavlovic had nine huge points off the bench in Game 2, but he's not a contributor you can rely on in any phase of the game besides cheering ably from the bench. The Cavaliers lack a reliable post presence, as Zydrunas Ilgauskas is a great starting center but no longer a consistent scoring threat, as he turns 34 in a few days. And that's before he's matched up against a 24-year-old superfreak that can erase anyone, anywhere, anytime. Varejao is an offensive non-factor unless he's getting wide open clean-up dunks off of James. Ben Wallace ... yeah. Mike Brown has refused to give Daniel Gibson any time in this series. He puts him in to see if he gets hot in limited minutes, then yanks him. Gibson's defense isn't good enough to keep him in the game as far as Brown is concerned. So you have disadvantages in the backcourt, in the frontcourt, on the bench, and then you have Stan Van Gundy constantly adjusting to counter what the Cavaliers bring. LeBron James was supposed to be the difference in this series, the only player that mattered So far, the Magic are proving that having 8 players that can contribute is greater than one player who rules his kingdom. And if the Cavaliers don't adjust, that kingdom will remain without a championship crown.

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Post#526 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:36 am

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Why Rubio's Threat Means More Than Yi's Did
As you've heard by now (if you're a fan of one of the crummy teams in the league), Spanish wunderkind Ricky Rubio's camp has put out there that he doesn't want to play in Memphis or Oklahoma City ... the two teams which happen to be selecting No. 2 and No. 3. No one can really ascertain why, say, Sacramento would be better for Ricky than OKC. I mean, Sacramento is the worst team in the league, and it (um) has its detractors as a mecca of enjoyment among the NBA ranks. But whatever. Rarely do Kings fans have someone holding out on their behalf.Regardless, does this threat mean anything? Can Rubio and his infamous agent Dan Fegan -- you know him for such hits as Yi Jianlian's La-Z-Boy Workouts, Anderson Varejao's Hold-out and Al Harrington's Trade Demands -- actually dictate his draft selection? Yes! A thousand times yes! ... Well, maybe. Fegan certainly stands a better chance working for Rubio than he did with Yi.

* Yi had to come over. The Spanish ACB is a great league, the second best club league (behind the NBA) in the world. You can have a lucrative, fulfilling career in the ACB, especially if you're a budding Spanish heartthrob. The Chinese Basketball Association is a few steps below. And by a few I mean a few hundred. And by a few hundred I mean a few hundred thousand. There's a reason Sun Yue would rather play for the Los Angeles D-Fenders than be the CBA's biggest star: because, frankly, the CBA has zero notoriety outside of China. Yi would have been completely wasted as a talent and personality there. This would be like Tyreke Evans giving up the NBA to play in the semi-pro Alaskan league.
* China needed Yi in the NBA. Lest we forget Beijing 2008. China controlled whether Yi stayed or went, to a degree. And China needed another basketball star on the Olympic team. It would have been pound foolish to force Yi to stay in China because Milwaukee drafted him -- the stateside exposure was too great an asset, even if Wisconsin was less ideal than California.

* Rubio's NBA team has to play ball with DKV Joventut. Yi had no contractual strings -- his threat held that he could sign a new club contract in China. Ricky actually has a contract covering next season. To get to the NBA, he has to buy his way out. Fegan has insisted Rubio will reach a buy-out agreement. How does that stance change if one of the non-preferred teams presses their luck? At any point before June 15, Rubio can decide to pull out and stay in Spain at least another year. Even after June 15, Rubio can decide to say in Spain. See: Vasquez, Fran.
* Fegan usually gets what he wants. Fegan is growing a bad rep -- superagent Aaron Goodwin alludes to it in a talk with The Oklahoman -- but he actually has been pretty successful in getting his clients what they want. Al Harrington went to New York, after all. And Fegan got Varejao what he wanted from Cleveland a few summers ago ... to the substantial pain of Cleveland. Teams shouldn't look at the Yi saga and assume this all means nothing.
(By the way, that Oklahoman story says OKC boss Sam Presti hasn't had problems with Fegan in terms of getting Rubio to town for a work-out. Rubio hasn't visited yet, but it appears this might be a non-story.)

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Post#527 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:39 am

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Howard Close to Another Suspension
Dwight Howard better watch his mouth. Although better known for his wide smile and jovial manner, Howard's on-court temper has him bordering on serious trouble as he leads the Orlando Magic deep into the playoffs. Howard received his fifth technical foul in the playoffs Sunday night, leaving him just two away from an automatic one-game suspension. The technical count would follow him all the way through the NBA Finals if the Magic make it.

The Magic lead the Cavaliers 2-1 in the Eastern Conference finals. "Yes, we've talked with Dwight about it. He is at a level now where we certainly don't need to be playing without him for a game," said Magic Coach Stan Van Gundy. "He needs to be careful. This is not good. It's something he should have been able to avoid." Howard got his technical Sunday with 2:50 remaining in the third quarter, seconds after receiving his fourth personal foul. Howard spent the entire game in foul trouble. As he was walking back to the Magic bench, he turned and said something to those on the Cleveland bench. He was standing next to official Joey Crawford when he spouted off. "Pat [Ewing, Magic assistant coach] tells me every day, to stay focused, but all it takes is one little incident. I'm going to do my best to stay away from any more problems [technicals]," Howard said. "I'm not going to get into it with the referees anymore."

Howard has been in foul trouble throughout this series, and throughout the playoffs. In 15 playoff games, he now has 66 personal fouls, which has added to his frustration level. He already served one, one-game suspension in the first round of the playoffs, Game 6 against Philadelphia for throwing an elbow that hit Sixers center Samuel Dalembert. "I'm not going to let down my team, my city," he said. "I'm not going to let anything like this get in the way of our goal, and that's to win an NBA championship."

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Post#528 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:44 am

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Calathes Gets 3-year, 2.1 Million Euro Deal
Calathes’ 3-year, 2.1 million Euro contract gives him an incredible amount of financial security, while still providing the opportunity to continue to get better on the most competitive team in the world outside the NBA. In addition, his very comfortable buyout situation means that he can return to the States as early as next year if he pleases.

Much of the criticism Calathes is receiving stems from the fact that he is considered by many to be a potential late-first round NBA draft pick. If there is anything we’ve learned from covering the draft over the past six years, it’s that it is virtually impossible to project who will ultimately get drafted in the late first round and who will slip to the second. Calathes could very well have gone in the 30’s and ended up with a non-guaranteed contract, only to get cut in training, as many second rounders often are.

If anything, Calathes may have improved his draft stock with this move. There are a number of teams in the late first round—such as New Orleans, Minnesota, Oklahoma City and Chicago who either have multiple picks or may not be interested in adding another guaranteed contract/roster spot to their team at this point. The fact that Calathes will play for one of the most decorated coaches in the world in Zeljko Obradovic on someone else’s coin and come back a much better player in one year has to look attractive. With Sarunas Jasikevicius reportedly on the way out of Panathinaikos, a decent amount of playing time will be opened up for him.

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Post#529 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:46 am

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Magic Losing Hedo Turkoglu?
It was Turkoglu who dominated Game 7 of the Boston series with 25 points and 12 assists. It was Turkoglu who saved the day and won Game 4 of the Philadelphia series with a game-winning 3-pointer with :01.1 remaining. And it was Turkoglu who had 15 points and a career playoff high of 14 assists in the Game 1 victory in Cleveland. Hedo Turkoglu"Turk really makes it happen for them,'' admitted Cleveland center Zydrunas Ilgauskas.And he should be paid for that responsibility, even if it means playing in Detroit, or Portland or Memphis next season. That is where the big money will be spent.

Turkoglu will be opting out of a contract that would have paid him $7.3 million next season. Because they already will be paying Lewis and Howard $20.5 and $16.5 million, respectively, next season, there is no room to give Turkoglu much of a raise. Bad planning, but it's the economics of the NBA, which often get in the way of building good basketball teams. The business model really only allows for two superstar salaries, and Turkoglu is the third wheel in the economic game. "Rosters change all the time. It's hard for rosters to be stable with the salary cap and all,'' said Magic coach Stan Van Gundy. "It's why you can't take any of this for granted. You have to play every year for what it is.''

Turkoglu, 30, has settled comfortable into Orlando through the last five years, but he also knows this will be his last chance at a real, big-money contract. He is coming off the best two seasons of his career, and his value will never be higher. The Magic are unlikely to offer anything more than a four-year deal worth an estimated $30 million. Yet there are several teams in the league desperate to find a go-to guy, and one of them will offer considerably more.

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Post#530 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:51 am

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Is Donavan Leaking Calathes Details?
According to sources close to the situation, Calathes will sign a contract to play for Panathinaikos, one of the top teams in Greece, despite potentially being selected in the first round of the June 25 NBA Draft. The decision was first reported by the Orlando Sentinel. "It makes no sense," one source told FOXSports.com. "Nick's dream, like most American kids, is to play in the NBA. His dad (John) is behind the decision."

The 6-foot-5 Calathes, who has dual citizenship, played for the Greek National Team last summer but had far from a stellar experience. He came back and established himself as one of the top players in the country, averaging 17.2 points, 6.2 assists and 5.3 rebounds per game as a sophomore at Florida. Calathes had made the decision he wasn't returning to Gainesville for his junior campaign and has, according to the source, signed with agent Dan Fagan.

One source said that Dallas has strong interest in Calathes, who has worked out with the Mavericks as well as San Antonio, with the 22nd overall pick in the first round. However, the elder Calathes has decided to go with a slightly more lucrative deal over in Greece that will pay in excess of $1 million per year with various perks, which include a house and car. Part of his deal with Panathinaikos will be for Calathes to withdraw from the NBA Draft. Within 10 days of signing the deal, he'll have to go over to Greece and pass a physical.

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Post#531 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:54 am

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Still No Surgery For Kobe Bryant
Remember that surgery Kobe Bryant was supposed to have on his pinkie finger after last season?

Well, he's putting it off indefinitely. "I don't think I need to get the surgery," Bryant said Sunday before the Lakers practiced in Denver. "The surgery takes too long to recover from. It's pointless. "It feels fine. It's not crooked, it's just a little swollen. It doesn't bother me enough to get surgery on it. The only reason it's swollen is because I hit it in the Houston series."

So if not surgery on his pinkie, what are his offseason plans? "I haven't had a break in like three years," Bryant said. In other words, he'll be getting some rest. Before he can think about resting, there's still the matter of the Western Conference finals and the NBA Finals he's got to address. "We've got two more series. There's two more series and we've just got to get it done, got to get it (freaking) done," Bryant said. "We can be tired in August."

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Post#532 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:55 am

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Are The Clippers Listening To Offers?
NBA sources continue to indicate that the Los Angeles Clippers are entertaining offers for the #1 pick. Despite their initial comments made on draft night about having already decided to pick Blake Griffin, they are keeping all their options open for now. “From what I understand, they didn’t want to sound uncertain on draft night, since that’s a typical Clippers reaction. This is a very important time for them in terms of season ticket renewals, which is why they had that kneejerk reaction.”

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Post#533 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:58 am

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Kobe Bryant Showing Fatigue
``My wife called me and said, `Man, you look like (crap), Get some sleep man,' '' Bryant joked. ``I didn't eat no breakfast or nothing. I just got home and slept until the meeting this morning. Brutal.''

Like Gasol though. Bryant seemed determined to find the energy to try and take Game 4 here tomorrow night.

``We've got two more series. We've just got to get through it,'' he said. ``There's two more series. We can be tired in August.''

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Post#534 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 12:59 am

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No Trade With Wizards and OKC
A source with the Oklahoma City Thunder indicated that there is no truth to the rumor that they are considering trading the #3 pick to Washington for Javale McGee and the #5 pick.

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Warriors Hot For Brandon Jennings?
The Warriors are rumored to have strong interest in Brandon Jennings according to several NBA teams drafting in their area, although they may decide to go in another direction if they are able to execute a trade with the Clippers for Baron Davis.

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Milwaukee Eyeing Jonny Flynn?
Jonny Flynn appears to be drawing strong interest from the Milwaukee Bucks, as it becomes increasingly clear that they will not be able to retain the services of current point guard Ramon Sessions, due to his excessive contract demands.

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Post#537 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 1:10 am

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Post#538 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 1:18 am

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Calathes Going Greek
Florida point guard Nick Calathes, despite projections as a bubble first-round pick in this June's NBA Draft, has decided to withdraw his name and sign with Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos for a little over a million bucks a season. The decision is a bit baffling because, as one source told Fox Sports' Jeff Goodman, "Nick's dream, like most American kids, is to play in the NBA. His dad (John) is behind the decision."

It's not so hard to believe when you consider this young man is barely into his 20s and is seeing a guaranteed seven-figure salary dangled in front of his face and he's forced to compare that to a non-guaranteed second-round salary that could end up with him playing overseas, anyway. He may have gotten drafted in the first round and played in the NBA next season, but then again, the may not have. This decision was the sure thing, and if Greece goes well—remember he's played with the Greek National Team in the past—he'll get another chance to turn pro, either in 2010 or 2011. There will be buyouts and all that jazz, but not Ricky Rubio buyouts.

Some may be miffed and blame daddy for stealing away a kid's dream, but from a financial standpoint it all makes sense. As Napoleon Dynamite would say, "What the heck would YOU do in a situation like that?"

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Post#539 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 1:21 am

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What Changes are Coming in New Orleans?
A thousand times already since being booted from the first round of this year's Playoffs, media has tumbled over what the struggling New Orleans Hornets will do to cut salary next season and avoid the luxury tax—something they can not afford to pay. Well, John Reid of the Times-Picayune finally put the whole deal into perspective on his weekend blog. Some things Reid felt were worth pointing out: The luxury tax is applied after next season, which means the Hornets have until the trade deadline in February of 2010 to shed salary. And what that means is there's no reason for New Orleans to trade everybody short of Chris Paul by Draft Day.

That doesn't mean some guys won't shipped out this summer. Tyson Chandler is a guy they'll probably keep for now and see how the early season goes, but Antonio Daniels has a $6.6 million expiring contract that could be attractive to some teams. Morris Peterson and Peja Stojakovic could be discussed, too. But, Reid points out, Stojakovic could actually retire because of his chronic back issues. It's those injuries (and his high price tag) that make it unlikely he's the one moved. The most interest will come for Daniel's expiring deal and All-Star power forward David West, who New Orleans has said they aren't trading.

The bottom line is that somebody, at some point, is going to be traded from the New Orleans Hornets over the course of the next year. They aren't in a huge hurry to make that happen right now, but rest assured, it's going to happen. Unfortunately for them, though, it might not happen exactly the way they're hoping for.

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Post#540 » by nasty daddy » Tue May 26, 2009 1:24 am

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Big Man for Sale!
If (or more likely, when) the Los Angeles Clippers bring Blake Griffin aboard in just about a month, that will give the team four serviceable big men on their roster, all capable of starting at either power forward or center for most of the teams in the league. But we've heard this. We know. What we haven't heard yet is which teams have interest in any of these suddenly available big guys, and what they'd have to give up to get them.

The first thing to note is that other than Griffin, Zach Randolph is likely to stay put—not because the team is particularly enamored with his play, but because his contract is essentially untradeable (he makes over $33 million the next two seasons). Considering the team will need a starting center, they'll keep one of Marcus Camby or Chris Kaman. Whoever they decide is expendable (or whoever they get offered better chips for) could go to one of the following teams:

Detroit– Big changes are in store for the Pistons, and they've really only got one player (Rodney Stuckey) that any Detroit fan seems certain should be a part of the future. A reasonably young center Kaman could help this team start rebuilding for the future, and could cash out some of the pieces they've been losing with all season.

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