brewhoop.com - 6/28/2008
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The Bucks didn't let the Richard Jefferson deal dissuade them from selecting Joe Alexander 8th overall, so why let the presence of Jefferson, Desmond Mason, and Alexander stop them from taking another small forward in the second round? The Bucks grabbed UCLA forward (and Cameroonian prince) Luc Richard Mbah a Moute 37th overall, a move clearly aimed at bringing added athleticism, ...
Jefferson's defense in clear decline
bucksdiary.blogspot.com 6/28/2008 —
As you know, this site expresses player performance according to their "Win Contribution" on each end of the court and the concomitant "Half Wins" produced as a result. Looking at the site basketball-reference.com , I notice they do a similar ...
Carter staying after Cavs offer Szczerbiak
nj.com 6/28/2008 — NETS NOTEBOOK The Nets may seem to be in the process of blowing up their roster, but if they truly wanted to experience a true demolition job, they had their chance Wednesday night. As they were putting some of the finishing touches on the Richard ...
Summerfest: Starring Joe Alexander
brewhoop.com 6/28/2008 —
If you watched the draft last night, you know Joe Alexander is excited to run with the Bucks. Naturally, the team is quite contented to have him as well. Increasingly, the reciprocal good vibes between Alexander and the Bucks seem authentic.
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Nets dealing Jefferson to Bucks for Yi - SI.com - 2008 NBA Draft
sportsillustrated.cnn.com 6/26/2008 — The Milwaukee Bucks have agreed in principle to trade Yi Jianlian to the New Jersey Nets for Richard Jefferson , two league sources told SI.com. The Bucks also are sending Bobby Simmons to the Nets. He has $20.5 million left on a contract that ...
BUCKS GET RICH —
NY Post: Sports
On draft night 2001, the Nets pulled off a deal that helped them to two straight NBA Finals. Last night, seven years later, the Nets dealt away the centerpiece of that trade, Richard Jefferson, the last remaining piece from the back-to-back Eastern...
Nets' big game plan —
NYDailyNews.com - Basketball
In trading Richard Jefferson to the Bucks just hours before picking Stanford center Brook Lopez with the 10th pick of the draft, the Nets laid the groundwork for a potential blockbuster move following the 2009-2010 season.