Who's your winner in the 2012 NBA Draft? Just ask Jeff Van Gundy. LOL!
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=8110666
Miami has no intention of keeping their pick anyway. They traded the rights to Philly.HAHA i saw that Yesterday!!!
I reckon that Miami sort of helped OKC
they passed up on Perry Jones and now he is with OKC
Lamar Odom traded to Clippers
This will be a good thing for the Clippers... I would say that they'll get to at least the West Finals. Only Injury will stop them for getting there.
Scott Schroeder: 7-foot-3 center Greg Somogyi and Australian forward Julian Khazzouh are both expected to play with the Lakers in Vegas. Twitter
Darren Wolfson: Just heard the ‪#Twolves‬ met with FA Brandon Roy earlier today. Another sign that they want him badly. They like their chances to get him. Twitter
Celtics to re-sign forward Kevin Garnett to a three-year, $34 million deal, sources tell Yahoo! Sports.
Mavericks free-agent point guard Jason Kidd will also join whichever team Williams chooses, sources said. Williams is spending the weekend playing golf with Kidd in New York's Hamptons, sources say, yet one more indicator that the Nets have at least a fighting chance to keep Williams and add Kidd sometime after free agency begins Sunday. ESPN.com
The Houston Rockets are actively looking to trade veteran power forward Luis Scola, according to league sources briefed on Houston's plans. Although a specific trade partner for Houston has not yet emerged, sources told ESPN.com that the Rockets -- stocked with big forwards after coming away with Royce White and Terrence Jones in the NBA draft earlier this week -- are working to find a new home for Scola as they rebuild their roster. ESPN.com
If the Miami Heat have it their way, they'll have a commitment from Ray Allen within hours of Sunday's start of free agency. The longer the process plays out, the less it may favor them. The Heat, according to sources, have made Allen their prime offseason target and will pursue him strongly when free agency opens Sunday at 12:01 a.m. ET. ESPN.com
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They intend to offer him their $3 million mini-mid-level exception, a chance to win another title and significant playing time as they continue with the plan to play LeBron James as a power forward in the future. Heat players, including James and Dwyane Wade, have been publicly and privately recruiting Allen over the last month. "We've got five or six guys earmarked (in free agency) so we'll see how it goes," Heat president Pat Riley said. "We want to find as much space as we can on the floor for Dwyane, LeBron and for Chris (Bosh) to be able to operate." ESPN.com
Haha just came to post that lol
"Kevin Garnett has made up his mind and he'll return to the Boston Celtics next season.
Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports reports Garnett will sign a three-year contract for about $34 million.
By taking a massive reduction in salary, the Celtics still have plenty of room under the salary cap to sign other free agents."
Can't say I expected that and for that much money.
This is insane! If everything goes to plan Brooklyn will be stacked!Dwight Howard wants trade ----- to Brooklyn!
It will be better for Dwight to start anew. I don't think he'll happy anymore in Orlando. I can't really blame him for his actions because I really don't have any idea what the Magic are doing withing their organisation.But a change for one of the most dominant center in the last decade is something I would like to see. It would be a total waste if he gets stuck with the Magic.
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This is insane! If everything goes to plan Brooklyn will be stacked!
D-Will has said he prefers Brooklyn, Jason Kidd has said he will follow D-Will and now Dwight wants Brooklyn.
Heard Joe Johnson to Nets. Brooklin may well be a force!
And as expected, Griffin agreed to his five-year extension worth up to $95 million and Paul didn’t accept his three-year extension for $60 million, according to sources who were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Griffin, who is locked up for the next six years, will earn $7.2 million next season. Los Angeles Times
Ken Berger: In addition to Nets, the Celtics, Pacers and Suns are in the mix for unrestricted free agent O.J. Mayo, league source says. Twitter
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Ken Berger: Mavs may have interested in unrestricted free agent Michael Beasley, league source says. Twitter
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