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Jodie Meeks is out indefinately, will miss at least a month.
That makes 3 guys now out with injuries.
That makes 3 guys now out with injuries.
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Also interested to see how much Thabeet has improved or still how akward he looks
According to my UConn alum friends, not much has changed since last year.
@ those 2 moves they showed of currys on SC.. Who was that he crossed on the fast break??
BumQuentin Thomas (I think)...Dude is the worst...
did the NBA court turn anybody else off from that game
Evidently the NBA court turns off a lot of people in Charlotte. No one shows up for Bobcats games.
Originally Posted by allen3xis
everyone wanting to see Derrick Rose gets their chance tonight at 9
Also interested to see how much Thabeet has improved or still how akward he looks
Trust me, he looks just as bad as he did last year. His stock will never get any higher.
Yes, I'm an editor, but I also write fantasy football, college basketball and a mashup of all sorts of sports culture stuff (fashion, kicks, gaming, etc.).Originally Posted by OUChrisLitt
By the way, OUChrisLitt, do you work for Sporting News?
Just Paul Harris'd dude
Or you mean Jerome Dyson just Jerome Dyson'd dude. He was yackin' on dudes plenty last year.
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Billy Gillispie still hasn't signed a formal contract more than seven months after agreeing to become the Kentucky's basketball coach.
Gillispie remains employed under a two-page memorandum of understanding that details his compensation package, Athletic Director Mitch Barnhart said Friday.
"UK is comfortable with letting the memorandum of understanding serve as an employment agreement since it contains all important elements," Barnhart said. "It's a great financial package -- one of the best in college basketball. We're happy to have Billy Gillispie as our basketball coach."
The memorandum, signed April 6 -- the day Gillispie was announced as coach -- stipulates "every reasonable effort" would be made to conclude the contract talks within 60 days. Kentucky (1-1) plays Liberty on Wednesday.
Barnhart didn't say what had delayed negotiations. Gillispie doesn't have an agent and has declined to discuss the matter during preseason news conferences, saying only lawyers were working out the details.
Gillispie, who replaced Tubby Smith, has a seven-year agreement that pays him $2.3 million a year in base salary, broadcasting fees and endorsements, with raises of $75,000 each year.
There also are annual performance incentives of up to $750,000 and academic incentives of up to $100,000. The university also holds the option of extending the contract by two years.
If the school fires Gillispie without cause, he would be entitled to a $1.5 million buyout for each year remaining on the contract.
If he is fired with cause, such as the result of a violation of NCAA or university rules, the memorandum doesn't stipulate what, if any, compensation Gillispie would receive. It says the two sides would agree to that language separately.
Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press