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So he can play along with one of the next Top 3 PF in the NBA in Hickson..
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He's damn smart.Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
It's going to be interesting how long Rubio stays in Europe. He'll sit out this upcoming season and possibly the season afterward thanks to the lockout. After three years, a draftee can sign up for more than the rookie scale. I wonder how much he would demand.
Don't ever compare Minneapolis to Cleveland.
Agreed.
Originally Posted by CP1708
Very very interesting seeing that Bron mid range workout. That is the very first time I have ever seen him working on a shot over and over, other then 59 footers.
I wanna see that same move from the corner and pull up at 17 during the season, then I will finally be able to see that I saw him work on a shot, and use it in his game.
I'm not hating here, dead serious, good stuff in that vid. I mean that.
Agreed.Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
Don't ever compare Minneapolis to Cleveland.
Seattle doesnt even have an NBA team so why would they need a NBDL team?Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
The state of Oklahoma has 2 professional Men's basketball teams, while Seattle has none.
Um, are you a ******? That doesn't make sense. I meant so Seattle could at least have some sort of Men's Pro B-ball there because the Sonics left.Originally Posted by Steve Cash
Seattle doesnt even have an NBA team so why would they need a NBDL team?Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
The state of Oklahoma has 2 professional Men's basketball teams, while Seattle has none.
Originally Posted by Steve Cash
Seattle doesnt even have an NBA team so why would they need a NBDL team?Originally Posted by FrenchBlue23
The state of Oklahoma has 2 professional Men's basketball teams, while Seattle has none.
The Miami Heat announced today that they have signed second-round draft selection Da’Sean Butler. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed. Butler, a 6’7