ballerblogger.com - 12/16/2008
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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..
ballerblogger.com - 12/14/2008
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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...
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ballerblogger.com - 12/12/2008
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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 - 12/19/2008
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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...
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Great Quote From Nash
Fanster's Suns Community —
Many thanks to BallerBlogger for posting this quote from a Paul Coro article. Steve's comments about feeling like he was traded were taken out of context yesterday and people made a much bigger deal of it than it needed to be. Here is an exerpt: ‘It would have been easy for a coach to come in and just do exactly what we had done before,’ Suns guard Steve Nash said. ‘In some ways, you’ve got to respect the fact that Terry (Porter) came in and wanted us to work on some of those things. Now that we’re getting back to doing the things that we were good at doing in ...
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