Two Links for a Holiday Weekend
Rufus on Fire —
What's Wrong with the NBA - TrueHoop By Henry Abbott - ESPN We hear the stories all the time. There are problems with the NBA. If you wanted to make a story about what that means exactly, you might want to use the facts from this star's real biography...
The lesson, as always: Get a large enough group of young men, and there will be enough "bad apples" to go around, depending on how you define "bad apple".
Inside the NBA: A wee bit of news on Brandon Bass I'd heard some NBA team had offered Bass a five-year deal worth in excess of $25 ...
‘Sheed To Boston, Bass Has a $25 Million Deal On The Table?
Howard the Dunk | An Orlando Magic Blog —
... With Wallace off of the market, the Magic are expected to turn to their probable second choice – PF Brandon Bass. According to The Charlotte Observer, Bass has a $25 million deal on the table and it’s not from the expected Bobcats. ...
Bobcats have interest in Brandon Bass
Nationalsportsreview.com Blogs —
... him that an NBA team has offered Brandon Bass a five-year deal worth $25 million.
However, that team is not the Bobcats. The Observer reports one potential solution could involve a sign-and-trade with Bass’s previous team, the Dallas Mavericks.
In 2008-09 Bass averaged 19.23 minutes per game scoring an average of 8.5 points per game. Bass is a 6″8 Forward who is 24 years of age.
via Inside the NBA: A wee bit of news on Brandon Bass.
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Bobcats have interest in Brandon Bass
Digital Sports Daily —
... him that an NBA team has offered Brandon Bass a five-year deal worth $25 million.
However, that team is not the Bobcats. The Observer reports one potential solution could involve a sign-and-trade with Bass’s previous team, the Dallas Mavericks.
In 2008-09 Bass averaged 19.23 minutes per game scoring an average of 8.5 points per game. Bass is a 6″8 Forward who is 24 years of age.
via Inside the NBA: A wee bit of news on Brandon Bass.
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Trail Blazers and NBA free agency: Now what?
Blazers Blog —
... inland don't exactly jibe with Odom's stated preference to live on the beach. The most likely outcome of an Odom pursuit would be driving up the price for the rival Lakers. Alternatively, the Blazers could try to target a sixth-man shot creator like New York's Nate Robinson, or make a run at Philadelphia's Miller, the latter not a great fit, in my opinion, but a possibility given their need at the point. One name not as often connected with the Blazers is Brandon Bass, who was reportedly offered five years, $25 million over the weekend. But Tim MacMahon of the Dallas Morning ...




