thebasketballjones.net - 8/4/2008
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Carlos Arroyo has signed a 3-year deal to play for Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel. When the Magic signed Anthony Johnson to backup Jameer Nelson at the point, it was only a matter of time before Carlito was on his way. Personally, I’ve found it difficult to watch Arroyo play; his erratic style has always been both a blessing and a curse. No NBA coach has been able to coerce the more ...
China Madly in Love with Basketball
denverpost.com 8/4/2008 — Anthony Cotton writes "It didn't take a Superman cape for Dwight Howard to soar in the eyes of Asian basketball fans. While posing as the Man of Steel while winning last winter's slam dunk contest at the NBA All-Star Game may have provided the Orlando Magic star his first real taste of national exposure, Howard was already something of a household name in cities such as Manila and Hong Kong."
Magic Math:2008
mvn.com 8/4/2008 — It is the heat of the Dead Zone folks. Free agency is basically over and trade talks have died down. The Olympics might tide us over for a while, but real basketball doesn’t begin for more than two months. I know things have been slow here at MVN and ...
Today's Depressing Overseas Signings
ridiculousupside.com 8/4/2008 — You know, maybe with the Euroleague being broadcast on the web next season, these things won't bug me as much. I'm not xenophobic or anything. It just bothers me that guys with considerable talent and a passion for the game don't get a ...
Another Defection From The NBA; Arroyo Signs With Maccabi Tel Aviv
lebasketbawl.com 8/5/2008 — For the eighth time since July 1, the NBA has lost a player to a foreign team. This time the player was former Orlando Magic guard Carlos Arroyo, another restricted free agent. The “ Orlando Sentinel ” reported Monday that Arroyo has signed a contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel. Arroyo reportedly received a deal that could result in a three year pact. There is an opt-out clause for ...
Arroyo signs with Israeli team —
FOXSports.com News for NBA 8/4/2008
Point guard Carlos Arroyo, who spent the last two seasons with the Orlando Magic, has become the latest NBA player to bolt overseas, signing with an Israeli team.
The 29-year-old Arroyo signed a one-year deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
"I'm very happy ...
PG Arroyo signs with Israeli team (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - NBA News 8/4/2008
Point guard Carlos Arroyo, who spent the last two seasons with the Orlando Magic, has become the latest NBA player to bolt overseas, signing with an Israeli team. The 29-year-old Arroyo signed a one-year deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv. "I'm very happy ...