David Stern & The NCAA’s Conspiracy To Improve European Hoops’ Talent Pool

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 David Stern & The NCAA’s Conspiracy To Improve European Hoops’ Talent Pool
From Fox Sports’ Jeff Goodman : NBA commissioner David Stern and NCAA president Myles Brand are in agreement that both sides would benefit from a rule that would require players to stay in college for at least two years before leaving early for the NBA. According to sources, the proposal would still need to be passed through the NBA Players Association. “It’s a big ... [link]

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Published 4/7/2008 by Thermocaster at The Meaningful Collateral
... like Memphis in the game tonight over at CB. (Cobra Brigade) — Ozzie Guillen reads fan e-mail? Heck, I don’t even do that. (We Are The Postmen) — Roy Williams, living the American Dream. (With Leather) — The Caps are in the playoffs. Celebrate! Ovechkin vs Crosby in round 2! (Mr. Irrelevant) — Phoebe Cates vs Kelly LeBrock. You can’t go wrong here. (Ghosts of Wayne Fontes) — The darker side of increasing the NBA draft age limit. (Can’t Stop The ...

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