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John Schuhmann of NBA.com: “When it comes to deciding which of the players from this week’s USA Basketball mini-camp will be considered for next year’s team for the World Championships, offense is just a small part of the equation ..."
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ballerblogger.com — Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times: "A couple of weeks ago at his basketball camp, when... asked whether he thought Odom was coming back, Kobe Bryant said, ‘He better be.’ That should have been enough for Buss to sign Odom on the spot. Does he really want to pick a fight with his best player?” (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — Charley Rosen of FOXSports.com: “For sure, Nash is good enough to single-handedly create open shots for one... and all even when the Suns are forced to take the ball out of the net. But in too many games the Suns will be running uphill ..." (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — J.A. Adande of ESPN.com: “Teams rarely win championships when their best players players are under 6-6. It... hasn’t been done since Isiah Thomas’ ‘Bad Boy’ Pistons won back-to-back titles in 1989 and 1990. With Chris Paul under contract for the next three seasons and a player option for a fourth ..." (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com 7/30/2009 — Brian Kamenetzky of the Los Angeles Times: "It’s easy to forget how long Kobe’s been around and how many games he’s played… so allow me to remind you. 948 in the regular season, good for ninth among active players ..."
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ballerblogger.com 7/23/2009 — Matt Bernhardt of Blog-a-Bull: “It’s like Reinsdorf wants it both ways: the credit for the financial might of the team, yet he can also meddle in personnel and other aspects that his basketball people should be solely in charge of."
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ballerblogger.com 7/27/2009 — Darnell Mayberry of The Oklahoman: “In case you haven’t paid attention over much of the past calendar year, Durant isn’t looking to go anywhere ..."
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ballerblogger.com 8/7/2009 — Chris Mannix of SI.com: "...as an NBA reporter for the last six years and as a locker room attendant with the Boston Celtics the eight years prior to that, I have never heard so much as a whisper of players juicing."
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ballerblogger.com 7/25/2009 — Jason Quick of The Oregonian: "McMillan said Miller addressed the knocks on his game — poor shooting, lack of playoff success, and whether age has affected his defense. ‘He was honest,’ McMillan said. ‘But we felt comfortable with all the things we heard.’"
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ballerblogger.com 8/5/2009 — Josh Robbins of the Orlando Sentinel: "Dwight Howard just wants to clear up one thing: Despite all the fun he’s been having, he said he’s focusing on his game. Two training specialists — Bryan Meyer and Korey McCray — have accompanied the 23-year-old superstar ..."
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ballerblogger.com 7/26/2009 — Rob Miech of the Las Vegas Sun: "Trailing 81-69 in the fourth quarter, he tallied 12 consecutive points to get the White team within 87-81 with 2 minutes, 47 seconds remaining. However, a crowd of 6,427 didn’t see Gay’s team score again."
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ballerblogger.com 8/17/2009 — Charles F. Gardner of the Journal Sentinel: "Redd has not played basketball yet or been on the court, and he admitted he’s getting anxious for that moment. ‘I’m just trying to get the leg stronger,’ he said. ‘I feel good. I really haven’t had any breaks. ‘I’m doing a lot of scar-tissue work ...'"
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ballerblogger.com 8/18/2009 — Scott Howard-Cooper of SI.com: “Love was always an ideal candidate, actually. His game and his makeup are too perfect for international play and for the USA Basketball bosses who want a few role players to mix in with the glamour: good shooter for a big man, great passer, a rebounder to start ..."
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ballerblogger.com 7/16/2009 — Kerry Eggers of The Portland Tribune: “It has been reported that the sticking point on Brandon Roy’s contract extension is the All-Star guard wants a player option on a fifth and final year..."