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Jeremy Lin Degree of Difficulty Rises as Brooklyn Nets Strike Out on RFA’s
The Brooklyn Nets missed out on signing restricted free agents Tyler Johnson and Allen Crabbe, as the Miami Heat and Portland Trail Blazers respectively matched their offer sheets. This just means that for Jeremy Lin and the rest of the remaining/changing roster, things are going to be more difficult next season.
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Toronto Raptors – Experience Seems to be Overrated
One of the funniest things about these NBA Playoffs is watching an arrogant bunch of Brooklyn Nets players trying to explain how the young and inexperienced Toronto Raptors, making it an even 2-2 series after a 87-79 road win, are playing better than them in crunch time.
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2013 NBA Free Agency – Charlotte Bobcats Sign Al Jefferson; Cavs, Spurs, Pelicans Add Players Too
A busy Independence day in terms of signings, as Al Jefferson made the biggest splash by leaving the Utah Jazz and joining the Charlotte Bobcats, while Tyreke Evans joined the New Orleans Pelicans, in a deal that also involved the Portland Trail Blazers and obviously the Sacramento Kings.
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New Orleans Pelicans – Excited About Jrue Holiday, Eric Gordon Backcourt
All of a sudden, and the New Orleans Pelicans, with a lineup that now includes Jrue Holiday, look like a team that might make the postseason for the first time in three years, thanks to the trade that sent Nerlens Noel to the Philadelphia 76ers.
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New Orleans Hornets – Completing the Texas Sweep
The New Orleans Hornets aren’t having a great season (only 10-25), but things are looking better after completing the Texas Sweep, beating the Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs and Houston Rockets.
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New Orleans Hornets – Anthony Davis Gets his First NBA Lesson
So how did Anthony Davis do on his first NBA game? Not bad, not bad at all. He finished with 21 points and 7 rebounds, spending a lot of time guarding and attacking against one of the greatest big men in the history of the NBA, Tim Duncan. Individually, he had a promising debut. The New Orleans Hornets still lost the game.So how did Anthony Davis do on his first NBA game? Not bad, not bad at all. He finished with 21 points and 7 rebounds, spending a lot of time guarding and attacking against one of the greatest big men in the history of the NBA, Tim Duncan. Individually, he had a promising debut. The New Orleans Hornets still lost the game.
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Hugo Chaves Keeps Greivis Vasquez in Venezuela, Denying Israeli Signing
While things are escalating between the Star NBA players and David Stern in the Lockout meetings, Hugo Chavez took his political views into effect by keeping Venezuelan NBA player, Greivis Vasquez, in Venezuela and denying Israeli team Hapoel Jerusalem from signing the former Maryland star and currently fringe Memphis Grizzlies player.