Submit a Story!
Get the BallHype iPhone App
The Josh Childress Homesickness Cure
The Josh Childress Homesickness Cure
New place. New surroundings. New world. Plans to stay for quite some time. Anyone could get a little homesick. Anyone could feel that longing for the familiar surroundings of home. Experts say the thing to do is to not become a shut-in. To get used to going out and about. To learn, over time, to find enjoyment from new kinds of things. For Josh Childress, newly arrived in Greece, mission ...
Comments
Blog Reactions

Josh Childress Adapts to Greek Life Quickly
FanHouse — ... would adjust to life in a foreign country should be squelched by this video posted by TrueHoop, which purportedly shows our protagonist mingling with his new neighbors in ...

Josh Childress Dances At Greek Club After Signing With Olympiakos
FanIQ Blog — ... of him chilling at a club right after he signed his new contract with Athens Olympiakos. Must be nice to be able to wander into a club where you know literally no one and can instantly claim top spot on stage next to the evening's main act. Yeah, I think Childress is going to be just fine in Greece. The only thing he'll have to get used to is Europeans spinning songs in clubs that were last popular when he was in high school. [HT: True Hoop]

It looks like Josh Childress is already having fun in Greece
Hail Mary Jane — ... In this video that I found today via True Hoop, Childress is partyin’ it up in Greece to Fat Joe’s lean back. ...

Related Content
Childress leaving Hawks to join Greek franchise
ajc.com 7/23/2008 — Restricted free agent confirms signing with Olympiakos of Greece By SEKOU SMITH The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 07/23/08 Atlanta Hawks fans won't have to fret over the fate of restricted free agent swingman Josh Childress anymore. ...
America's Invasion of Euro Hardwood May Not Be Over; Another NBAer Considers the Move
sportingnews.com 7/24/2008 — That didn't take long at all, did it? Amidst all the hub-bub of Josh Childress changing the world, and all the challenges that lay ahead of him, at least one promising free agent is already weighing the European option. That would be Carl Landry, small-scale destroyer of worlds and probably 90% of the Rockets' overall toughness quotient. From The Houston Chronicle : The agent for ...
Thinking Outside the Player Movement Box
myespn.go.com 7/24/2008 — Interleague trades between NBA and Euro teams? Players, be afraid...
Go Greek: NBAer Bolts for European League
abcnews.go.com 7/24/2008 — Josh Childress is leaving the Atlanta Hawks for Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the course of the many international stars who have signed with the NBA. Heading overseas allows Childress to make more money than he could have as a restricted free ...
Horford believes Childress move to Europe is an anomaly
lasvegassun.com 7/24/2008 — Horford believes Childress move to Europe is an anomaly
Hawks' Josh Childress signs with Greek teamL.A. Times - Basketball 7/24/2008
The 6-foot-8 guard/forward has a three-year deal with Olympiakos for $20 million after taxes, a significant amount more than he could have made in NBA as a restricted free agent. >  ...
Briefs | NBA: Atlanta's Josh Childress headed to GreeceThe Seattle Times: Sports 7/24/2008
NBA Childress signs with Greek club: Josh Childress is leaving the Atlanta Hawks for Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the course of the...
Going From the N.B.A. to Europe, Childress Is Reversing a TrendNYT > Pro Basketball 7/24/2008
Josh Childress is leaving the Atlanta Hawks for the Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the path of the many international stars who have signed with N.B.A. teams. >
Lakers' Sasha Vujacic might follow Josh Childress to EuropeL.A. Times - Basketball 7/25/2008
Text messages from press row ... > If former Stanford and Lakewood Mayfair High star Josh Childress can forsake the NBA for a more lucrative contract overseas, Slovenian national  ...
Going Greek: How Josh Childress Leaving the Hawks Impacts the NBA and NCAABleacher Report - NBA 7/24/2008
For years the Euro leagues have been nothing but an afterthought to NBA fans. Undrafted rookies or washed up veterans who failed to make the twelve man roster often go to Europe to languish in obscurity as the NBA's version of the CFL. However, ...