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NBA General

Fixing Team USA

Team USA is in a sad state right now. The Dream Team concept has been an abject failure in recent years.

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Detroit Pistons

Beyond reasonable doubt

Only a couple days ago, the Pistons were in the Finals. Only this time, Detroit was competing for free agent Michael Finley. They didn’t land Fin, but the Pistons still were winners this offseason.

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NBA General

McKie’s key

Aaron McKie may not be an impact player on the court anymore. But this offseason, McKie is undoubtedly an important player for the Lakers and everyone else.

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Chicago Bulls

The Nike brainwash effect

Nike rep: "Greeeaaat Britain! We present to you England’s next athlete to bring your country awesome glory and fame. London’s very own, the one, the only…LUOL DENG!!!"

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NBA General

NBA amnesty reactions

I caught up with nine of the 18 players whose contracts were claimed by the new CBA’s amnesty provision. Needful (note this is NOT needless) to say, Reggie Miller and the rest had a lot on their mind.

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Milwaukee Bucks

Bouncing Back

The Bucks hope they won’t be the regular Bucks they were last year. With key additions such as signing Most Improved Player, Bobby Simmons, and landing Australian-born Andrew Bogut, Milwaukee has taken a big leap to their rebuilding project they have erected so far. They hope to make a 180-degree turn from their hideous season last year and resurrect back the Kareem Abdul-Jabbar era they have been waiting for decades.

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NBA General

Gig Alert: Courside Magazine needs NBA Writers

[Editor’s Note: Occasionally we are alerted to writing gigs that our members might be interested in pursuing.  This one seems really cool so we thought we’d pass it along.]

ATTENTION: ASPIRING SPORTSWRITERS

A new publication devoted solely to covering the NBA, Courtside Magazine, is preparing to enter the basketball world this summer with a monthly magazine and fully complimentary web site. Not only will both the online and print version of Courtside Magazine have a significant amount of exclusive content from around the entire NBA, but it will also provide some of the most complete NBA fantasy content anywhere.

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NBA General

Money for nothing and your picks for free

The largest trade in NBA history, eh?

Yesterday’s transaction that netted the Celtics two second round picks, Curtis Borchardt, Quyntel Woods, the rights to Albert Miralles, cash considerations and, all together, a $5.5 million trade exception doesn’t really fit my description of a “blockbuster,” given that the best players involved were, in no particular order, Antoine Walker, Jason Williams and Eddie Jones. However, it certainly was big, at least in terms of the number of bodies (and future bodies) being moved around. At last count it was up to 13 players and five teams. I would list them all here but I’m afraid I would run out of ink (rim shot!).

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NBA General

The fellowship turns Green

Boston fans have long had the reputation of being fickle, gloom-and-doom types. Living in a city with the pre-2004 Red Sox often bred this attitude amongst the loyal sports enthusiasts in Beantown, but that negativity has only recently permeated the air that surrounds the Boston Celtics.

As we all know, in the 1980s there was little if any doubt about the ability of Larry Bird et al to, at the very least, be a top contender for the NBA championship. Until some extremely unfortunate events at the backend of that powerhouse (such as the deaths of Len Bias and Reggie Lewis), the franchise enjoyed 12 straight postseasons. Since then, the team has been mired in mediocrity or worse, the lowlight being the 15-win team of `96-’97 and the highlight being their 2002 run to the Eastern Conference finals. With the recent success of the Sox and the Patriots, it appears that the fans have shifted their low expectations toward the Green and White.

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Milwaukee Bucks

Milwaukee Dumb Schmucks

Many sports fans dream for a chance to run their favorite team, make the decisions, and take home a big check in the process. When you look at how some teams make decisions it appears like they hired John L Fan to come up with a way to map out the franchise future. This offseason the Bucks proved how easy it is to destroy a team in a matter of a few weeks and a few moves.