The Fundamentals
BallerBlogger.com —
... improvement in their win total. The Grizzlies finished with the same record. The Hornets drew nearly 200,000 more fans and 20 more wins than the previous season in 2005-06 when they played in Oklahoma City. But the win improvement stemmed more from a roster overhaul that included the addition of Chris Paul, the 2005-06 Rookie of the Year, and improved health than stability and fan support.”
Hoops Addict: The Conference Finals of the Floor Burn Tournament
Detroit Bad Boys: The FBI is investigating Lindsey Hunter
Bright Side Of The Sun: ...
The Feds Are Looking into Lindsey Hunter’s Business
SLAM Online —
... a willing but naïve straw buyer in the purchase in April 2007 of a home at 1718 Morningside Way in Bloomfield Hills for $1.25 million, a home that is back on the market now for $780,000.
I’m not a lawyer, obviously, but I’m guessing that it’s probably not a good thing when the FBI gets involved in your business matters.
Anyway, you should really take the time to read the whole article; all kinds of interesting tidbits in there.
(Via: Detroit Bad Boys)
The 10-man rotation, starring Carnival of the NBA #59
Ball Don't Lie —
... table of NBA bloggers discuss the role of small market teams in the league. SG: Indy Cornrows. The NBA won't let the Pacers use a red, white and blue ball in an ABA-ish preseason game. PG: Straight Cash. Never forget: Glenn Robinson, Tim Hardaway, Penny, and Majerle were once USA basketball. 6th: The Sporting Blog. The combo of this Yao photo and quote make me very, very sad. 7th: Detroit Bad Boys. Why is the FBI investigating Lindsey Hunter? 8th: ...
NBA Essentials: Redd's Own Best Friend
FanHouse —
... BEEN SINGING THE SOMALI NATIONAL ANTHEM. NO WONDER HE DIDN'T PLAY." 2. WhatIfSports, via BrewHoop. The shocking statistical answer to the absurd question: Dream Team or Redeem Team? 3. A Stern Warning. Carnival of the NBA #59. 4. Ball Don't Lie. Salim Stoudamire's Team USA jersey is the hot fall fashion. 5. Detroit Bad Boys. The odd investigation of Lindsey Hunter. 6. NBA.com ...


