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Daily Links: Jason Quick of The Oregonian dishes on Greg Oden's struggles, the Kamenetzky brothers discuss Kobe Bryant's slump, Chris Paul is closing in on another record, Brian Windhorst explain's Cleveland's offensive improvement, and D'Antoni breaks down his depature from Phoenix...
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ballerblogger.com — John Schuhmann breaks down the Sixers, Al Harrington is thriving under Mike D'Antoni, the Clippers are showing signs of life, the Lakers aren't playing hard enough, Kenyon Martin has become a better leader, and Amare Stoudemire should pay attention to Bell and Marion's departures... (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — Daily Links: Roland Beech (82games.com) talks about APBRmetrics, Russian teams are struggling to meet their payrolls, playing w/ Yao creates Chinese endorsement opportunities for 5 of his teammates, and Jonathan Abrams of The New York Post breaks down the relationship between coaches and officials.. (more) The Fundamentals
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ballerblogger.com — Daily Links: Adrian Wojnarowski waxes poetic about Brandon Roy, Melo & LeBron are far from reaching their potentials, Kobe talks about D. Wade's challenge in Miami, Colangelo is taking some criticism in Toronto, & Roland Lazenby writes about Steve Kerr's record in Phoenix... (more) The Fundamentals
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D’Antoni spills the beans…lots and lots of smelly beans
Fanster.com — ... pouring over. Whoa nelly does MikeStache ever talk but on first glance there's not too much here we didn't suspect. Now we know: *Mike resented being told that he needed to do anything he didn't want to do *Mike was fully on board with the Shaq trade but also blames Marion and Kerr *Mike blew the SA series by not winning game 1 and never recovered from the humiliation and couldn't lift his team past the defeat (I might have embellished a bit there) h/t to Ballerblogger.com ...

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