Less than 24 hours after severing ties with Larry Brown, the Detroit Pistons agreed to a contract with new head-coach Flip Saunders. With a 4-year, $20 million contract, you have to admire Saunders for his courage…or is it stupidity?
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Oh No- Not Kwame!!
Will the impending trade for Kwame Brown restore the Laker organiztion to greatness. I doubt it. This acquistion might be the worst in Laker history, and here’s why.
LAS VEGAS- When the Celtics’ summer league squad wiped the floor with their counterparts from Phoenix on Monday by a score of 82 to 53, it was difficult to tell whether or not it had anything to do with the superiority of the Celtic team or the vengeance of the refs. A mind-boggling 41 personal fouls were called…in the first half. For the game, there were 79 called and people all the way back at the MGM Grand could have permanent hearing damage from the constant scream of the whistles.
Celtics coach Doc Rivers, on his best behavior, said of the young, aspiring officials, “they’re still working on their game and I think it’s great. One guy, Matt [Boland], he worked last year in our league and now he’s reffing this and I think that’s great. He’s like Perk and Al.”
Top 5 Free-Agents At Each Position
Free Agency has begun and players will soon have some new addresses. General Mangers are recruiting these players hard and trying to wow them to sign with their team. But they can’t start officially signing until July the 22nd. Some things that you’ll have to know are that the teams that are over the salary cap have an exception called the Mid Level Exception (MLE) and the MLE is worth around 5 million dollars for the first year.
LAS VEGAS- Gerald Green had an auspicious professional debut and the Reebok Vegas Summer League, but after getting rid of some early jitters, he found time to wow the crowd time and again.
Green first entered the game with 3:34 left in the first quarter and quickly gobbled up a defensive rebound. Without noticing Erwin Dudley of the Clippers lurking nearby, he put the ball on the floor where it was snatched away by Dudley. He then fouled Dudley immediately to stop him from getting an easy 2.. It was certainly not the start Green wanted, but with the help of some pretty aerial moves and a couple of ferocious dunks, his slow start would soon be erased from people’s minds.
Spurs: The model franchise
The Spurs organization has always found a way to put the perfect role players around their superstar Tim Duncan. If it wasn’t through the draft it was some key free agents or perhaps a trade.
With the #2 pick in the NBA Draft, The Atlanta Hawks select, Marvin Williams forward from the University of North Carolina. A massive draft mistake, Williams proved in one year of college that he had potential. Potential is the killer of many young athletes, forcing teenagers to try to live up to the hype. Williams may have talent but he may be one of the most overrated players to hit the NBA in since Shawn Bradley.
Slim Pickings
Welcome to the NBA Draft, the ugly stepchild of ESPN’s draft coverage family. Because there is no hockey this year, basketball’s annual rite of passage has graduated to 2nd on the sports leader’s pick ’em totem pole, though they’ve still got miles to go before they catch the NFL. While the folks from Bristol trot out Chris Berman, Mel Kiper, and Chris Mortensen for football’s meat market each April, the basketball-loving public is reduced to watching Mike Tirico, Greg Anthony, Steven A. Smith, Jay Bilas, and Dick Vitale assess the futures of the year’s NBA hopefuls. Talk about a poorly assembled roster. ESPN used to be the kind of network that had talent to spare, whose B-league guys could run the draft in their sleep. This same network could have presented a draft-day lineup of Craig Kilborn, Tim Hardaway, Tom Tolbert, and David Aldridge. In the words of Steven A. Smith, “whueva is running this netwurk needs to be fiyad!” I managed to stay awake for most of the evening’s proceedings, despite the fact that this meant missing the BET Awards. Can someone please tell me if Omarion managed to upset Chingy for “Biggest Living Pile”?
There were many smiles on display when two of the three Celtic draft picks, Gerald Green and Ryan Gomes were introduced to the Boston media on Wednesday. Everyone already knew that Celtics’ Executive Director of Basketball Operations was excited with his selections on Tuesday night, and on Wednesday he seemed downright giddy, joking about the hat worn by Mickael Gelabale, one of Seattle’s second-rounders.
When Green talked about watching former Celtic greats like Larry Bird and Bill Russell, on ESPN Classic, Doc Rivers quipped, “You should probably say Danny Ainge.”
Green, more than willing to get in on the fun, replied to his new coach, “You can’t leave me alone.” Green then jokingly apologized to Ainge, saying “Don’t be mad at me Danny!” We don’t think that Green has to worry about insulting his boss too much; trading Young Gerald is probably the furthest thing from Ainge’s mind.
2005 NBA Draft- In Progress…
It’s finally here, everyone, the 2005 NBA Draft. All the speculation
about who’s coming out and who’s staying in school, all the mock
drafts, all the trade talk. It’s all here. Most of what’s going to
happen will happen tonight. The wheels started turning this afternoon
when the Blazers traded the number 3 pick to the Jazz for their
numbers 6, 27, and a first -rounder next year. My crazy friend `Neal
and I had already made up our mock draft before that trade went down,
and we were forced to change it up once the deal was announced. We’re
positive that this one is our most accurate ever…which really doesn’t
say all that much considering our past performances. Come join `Neal
and I as we give our commentary as the first round unfolds: