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Post by ohhaithur on Oct 8, 2010 17:44:23 GMT -5
European defensive specialist Thabo Sefolosha has been rising up the draft boards due to his impressive workouts, was it enough to get him to commit to the draft? Yes it was, he declared for the 2006 Draft, and his buyout is a 1 time payment of $385,000Too expensive do not want
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Post by rv12 on Oct 8, 2010 17:44:54 GMT -5
When do the high profile guys declare
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 17:46:40 GMT -5
When do the high profile guys declare CP3 Oden GOAT sim league player Durant Noah Gay Aldridge Morrison are all tomorrow
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Post by rv12 on Oct 8, 2010 17:47:28 GMT -5
Thank you sir
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 17:51:55 GMT -5
The last openly gay NBA player was John Amaechi, is Jordan Farmar ready to handle the pressure of the intense media scrutiny as he moves from UCLA to the pro's? Or will he return to the safe confines of UCLA?
Cue the Out Magazine cover story, because he's going to the NBA
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:01:45 GMT -5
Saer Sene burst onto the international scene this year with his unique mix of size and athleticism, his stock is skyrocketing, it seems like a forgone conclusion he'll head to the NBA, right?
Woo woo woo You Know It. Saer is headed to America. The team that drafts him (should they choose to bring him over immediately) will have to pay a clear buyout sum of $425,000.
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:10:05 GMT -5
It's no secret that Tyrus Thomas could use more time to refine his game and elevate his skill set to the same level as his freakish athleticism. His upside is so great, NBA GM's can't resist. Does he take the money and run, or is he patient enough to wait?
He's got no patience, and he hates waiting, so ho get yo ass in and lets ri-i-i-i-i-de (to the NBA)
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Post by ohhaithur on Oct 8, 2010 18:18:43 GMT -5
He's got no patience, and he hates waiting, so ho get yo ass in and lets ri-i-i-i-i-de (to the NBA) But I don't fuckin' need him
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:19:38 GMT -5
Andrea Bargnani may be the most coveted European prospect to hit the NBA draft since Darko Milicic, while they are totally different types of players, the success of Darko after a few extra years of development overseas has to be attractive to the potential owner of Bargnani. Is Andrea ready?
O LET DO IT. Bargnani is ready, and his future NBA team better be ready to pay $500,000 to bring him over immediately from Italy.
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:30:16 GMT -5
Monta Ellis surprised many when he decided to stick to his verbal commitment to Mississippi State instead of pursuing immediate riches in the National Basketball Association. After a turbulent freshman season, will Monta stick around in Starkville?
Nope, he's draft bound
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:39:05 GMT -5
Many felt Rajon Rondo's talents have gone underutilized at Kentucky under coach Tubby Smith. Burdened with the amount of massive hype Kentucky fans (read: psychopaths) lavish on their players, some consider Rondo's tenure thus far in blue "disappointing." Will he stick around for a run at a National Title?
As Hawk Harrelson would say "He gone!"
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 8, 2010 18:45:41 GMT -5
thats it for today
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Post by ohhaithur on Oct 8, 2010 18:48:37 GMT -5
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 9, 2010 14:20:04 GMT -5
After seeing his teammates declare for the draft, Rudy Gay had to choose between joining them in the NBA, or becoming THE star of the show at UConn, what was his choice?
He's declaring for the 2006 NBA Draft
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Post by zeropointzero on Oct 9, 2010 14:32:40 GMT -5
You would assume LaMarcus Aldridge would be a lock to declare for the draft, given big men of that caliber are always in super high demand. But Texas is bringing in one of the nation's best recruiting classes, and a returning Aldridge could make them an immediate national title contender. Is the lure of a national championship enough to keep him in Austin one more year?
LaMarcus Aldridge declares for the 2006 NBA Draft
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