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NBA Rumors – Memphis Grizzlies Interested in Signing Mo Williams or Beno Udrih

In their continuous search for a quality backup point guard, the Memphis Grizzlies come down to two options they’re happy with: Mo Williams and Beno Udrih. The problem is finding a financial agreement, with both players looking for something better than a minimum contract.
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Los Angeles Lakers Have More Nationally Televised Games Than the Miami Heat

Even at their worst, the Los Angeles Lakers are one of the more popular teams in the NBA, and certainly one, hate ’em or love ’em, that is very intriguing to watch, making them appear on national television next season more than the NBA champions Miami Heat.
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NBA Rumors – Josh Smith & Brandon Jennings Make the Detroit Pistons Interesting Again

For the first time in quite a while, the Detroit Pistons enter a new season with plenty of expectations that don’t include just player development. The frontcourt duo of Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond were joined by Brandon Jennings and Josh Smith this offseason, giving the Pistons, potentially, one of the strongest starting lineups in the Eastern conference.
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NBA Rumors – New York Knicks Will Sign Beno Udrih or Bobby Brown

The New York Knicks aren’t done with their signings, still trying to find a player to fill in their guard situation, with the two point guards that seem closest to ending up with them are Bobby Brown and Beno Udrih, getting plenty of attention around the league.
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NBA Rumors – Phoenix Suns Will Get Rid of Michael Beasley

Being able to score doesn’t really help when your work ethic is constantly criticized and you can’t stay away from trouble off the court. Michael Beasley may have played his last NBA game for the Phoenix Suns (and maybe at all for the time being) after his latest set of problems with the law, with the team likely to use the stretch provision in order to minimize their losses.
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NBA Rumors – Chicago Bulls Hoping Jimmy Butler Becoming a Starter is Their Big Offseason Addition

The Chicago Bulls feel that the window to win an NBA championship is still open, yet their flexibility to bring more quality players to the team is somewhat limited. But upgrading can also be done from within, like the return of Derrick Rose, which can become better than any star free agent signing, and Jimmy Butler becoming a starter and more significant part of the team.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers Interested in Signing Matthew Dellavedova

Looking for a third point guard, it seems the Cleveland Cavaliers are close to signing Matthew Dellavedova, who went undrafted after four years playing college ball for St. Mary’s, and played for the Cavs’ Summer League team. Dellavedova didn’t scorch the hardwood in Las Vegas, averaging 2.8 points and 3 assists per game. He was […]
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Oklahoma City Thunder – Trying to be the Miami Heat Won’t End With an NBA Championship

When using the perfect vision glasses of hindsight, was trading James Harden the right decision? As of now, no, but titles in the near future, with Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and Serge Ibaka leading the ship, will change that view on the controversial transaction, with the Oklahoma City Thunder putting the model of the Miami Heat in front of them as something to follow.
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Houston Rockets – Jeremy Lin is Much More Than a Role Player

One postseason in which he wasn’t at his healthiest, and people are treating Jeremy Lin like a marginal player who should be sitting at the end of the bench. True, he isn’t James Harden and never will be, but the Houston Rockets have a very good point guard on their hands that they will benefit greatly from if they forget about trading him and push towards making him feel more comfortable on the court.
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John Wall – A Max Contract & The Best Point Guard in the NBA?

One is fact, one is speculation. The Washington Wizards believe that whatever struggles John Wall had in the past, they shouldn’t be standing in his way to be a franchise player on a playoff team for them, giving him a max deal, which seems to also give him enough confidence to call himself the best point guard in the NBA.