cmnetwork.blogspot.com - 7/21/2008
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Then it would become the most impactful NBA-to-Europe move yet. When a young, contributing rotation player born and bred in the United States with every logical interest to stay in America decides to go to Europe, that leaves teams scrambling to replace him. If it becomes a regular occurrence, then it makes the already cutthroat business of international basketball even more cutthroat.
From top reserve on an NBA team… to Greece? —
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Josh Childress leaves the Atlanta Hawks to play in Greece in the most unexpected story of the off season
SCOTT JACOBS
The Atlanta Hawks always find a way to end up with the short end of the stick.
Try convincing them otherwise after their top reserve, former Stanford standout Josh Childress shockingly bolted the Hawks for not another NBA team (he didn’t have that option he was a ...
Josh Childress Really Likes Gyros and Ancient Ruins —
Sportable.com
All the speculation about Hawks guard Josh Childress making a move to Greek basketball powerhouse Olympiakos was made true today after Childress inked a three year deal to ally-oop philosophy and grape leaves for $20 million, way more than he would have received on the NBA market. Being that he is a restricted free agent, the Hawks still have the opportunity to match the deal though ...
Childress Leaves Hawks … for Greece? —
Dejuiced! Sports News with No Boundaries
There are issues within the Atlanta Hawks organization. A lot of finger pointing is going on. Now - one of the more recognizable players on their roster is leaving… for Greece? That’s right! Josh Childress has had enough. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is reporting that Childress has come to terms with Olympiakos of Greece .
It’s hard to believe that a player playing in ...