All of Udoka's NBA former coaches want him as an assistant. When his Spanish team couldn't get Patty Mills, they signed Quincy Douby. http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/arti.asp?newsid=51167 Freeland has had ankles, bad back, and flu in the last 2 months. http://www.fiba.com/pages/eng/fc/news/lateNews/p/newsid/51185/arti.html
Heat @ Bulls. Rose looked awful, but the team came back to lead whenever Rose sat. Thibs sat Rose the end of Q4. LeBron missed 1 of 2 FTs to put the Heat up 3. Bulls inbounds to Boozer, to Korver, to Boozer, cross court to Watson who nails the game tying 3. OT. Game is on TNT.
Bulls win: Rose: -27 Watson: +38 A SIXTY FIVE POINT difference! (LeBron James: -1, with 30/6/5, and all we'll hear about is how he missed a free throw.)
I've never seen someone so devoted to a statistic, PER included. You make Hollinger's mentioning of PER look casual.
Maybe Knicks and Bucks will both make the playoffs. Bucks would be a tough out in the playoffs. I would enjoy a Bucks/Bulls series. Knicks/Heat would be EPIC.
Golden State has got some serious pieces Curry Thompson Rush Lee Bogut Lil Nate They are pretty close, IMO
Depends on Curry's ankles. Speaking of the warriors, what do you think they get for Dorell Wright? The guy looked like he was breaking out last year.
You think? Curry and Thompson have a shot to be a really damn good back court, while Bogut and Lee should be able to score and rebound up front. Rush has been solid is whole career I think as well.
The NFL Saints owner bought the Hornets. http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/7...wner-tom-benson-lines-buy-new-orleans-hornets
No stars. Curry has chronic sprained ankles. Thompson looks alright, but not a go to player, more of a piece. Lee is talented, but sucks at defense. Boguts always injured. Rush is a solid 6th man type.