The Hornets are a wonderful story, and so are the Spurs

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 The Hornets are a wonderful story, and so are the Spurs
Sorry I’m a couple of minutes later than usual, was waiting to see if T.J. got traded to New York, Phoenix, Chicago or Dallas. You know, teams with new coaches who want to change everything a franchise has done and are just dying to obtain T.J. Ford. - Oh yeah, that story out of Chicago yesterday about the Suns denying Toronto permission to talk to Mike D’Antoni? Never happened. ... [link]

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Detroit Pistons 91, Orlando Magic 86: The Morning After
Published 5/14/2008 by Ben Q Rock at Third Quarter Collapse: Front Page Posts
... isn't there yet. I agree with Steve on that last point: the Magic aren't there yet. But I still don't think the Magic got enough credit for what they were able to accomplish in a single season. They're still better than the Cavaliers, and might have been able to beat the Celtics in a seven-game series if they had the opportunity. However, the road to Eastern Conference respectability runs through Auburn Hills. We'll be fine next year. Doug Smith, the Toronto Star: Okay, so some of us are out last night celebrating the ...

Linkage - May 15
Published 5/15/2008 by Scott at The AltRaps Blog
... to People Who’d Know in Toronto and Phoenix was that Suns owner Robert Sarver explicitly told D’Antoni that he could not talk to the Raptors when he was out searching for a new coaching gig in that pre-fired time in Phoenix. It wasn’t that the Raptors asked and were denied. This is the same Sarver, I’m told, who has an e-mail sent before every Raptor-Suns game reminding Phoenix broadcasters they are not allowed to mention, interview or make reference to Bryan Colangelo. What a tool. - Toronto Star According to People Who’d Know, the Jose Calderon press conference in Spain ...

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