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As you might recall, Sam Presti dealt away two second-round picks from last year's draft. Those picks turned out to be Glen Davis and Carl Landry, both strong contributors to their teams. Yesterday, the Sonics began the day with four (!) picks in the second round of the NBA draft. Of those four picks, the Sonics did the following: #32 - traded to Detroit for #29 pick #46 - traded to ... [link]

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Monday Bullets
Published 6/30/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
Wages of Wins thinks Indiana has had a very good off-season so far. And Kelly Dwyer makes the case that Bryan Colangelo did well to get Jermaine O'Neal, so long as the Raptors can use him the proper way. This list may be incomplete (it's based on Sports Illustrated's Fortunate 50, which I suspect was never intended as this kind of database). But of the six NBA players with more than $15 million in annual endorsement income, three had all or most of their endorsement deals negotiated by Goodwin Sports Management. Another thing this list makes clear: Very few players make a ton of endorsement money. Did ...

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