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Newspaper Gaffe - Andris Biedrins Gets No Respect
Newspaper Gaffe - Andris Biedrins Gets No Respect
Funny mistake in newspaper disses Andris Biedrins
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The Internets are alive: Warriors re-ink Andris Biedrins
Ball Don't Lie — ... range/free throw skill and disappointing defensive numbers are still a concern. Out of all the signings this month, this is the one whose salary I’m worried about simply because he’ll be making Monta/J-Rich/Maggette money. But hey, the guy’s still young and we need a decent center, so hopefully the improvement continues — just like Monta playing point, we’ll just have to wait and see if the price for Biedrins is worth it." Bonus, via Hoops Avenue: Andris Biedrins gets no respect!

Don't Set Your NBA-to-Euro Defection Alerts to Code Orange Just Yet
The Sporting Blog — ... , despite a brief flirtation with a Russian team. Deal looks to be around 6 years, $63 million, which isn't too shabby for a rebounding machine who fills a major need on Golden State and lead the league in FG%, despite attempts by the Sun News of Myrtle Beach to suppress that (h/t ...

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