allthatjazzbasketball.blogspot.com - 8/28/2008
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Why India? Economic reasons initially (over a billion people, developing middle class, not soccer crazy) as the NBA can make a lot of money on TV deals as professional sports don't get much air play. There's also a subtle social agenda as well -- but really, you kinda want to give it a shot just for the chance to see this guy in the Turban yelling at refs in Punjabi as an assistant coach, right?
Next on ESPN’s Plate: A Late-Night TV Show
thebiglead.com 8/27/2008 — We’re hearing that for months now, ESPN has been trying to secure a host for a late-night TV show it has in the works. Yes, a late-night TV show not unlike Letterman or Leno, but obviously centered around sports with a dollop of entertainment. ...
Iranians given green light to enter NBA
gautham.typepad.com 8/27/2008 — The U.S. Government has given NBA teams the license to negotiate with Iranian national team center Hamed Haddadi, as well as his teammate.
Monta Ellis Out At Least Three Months With Ankle Injury
slamonline.com 8/27/2008 — by Ryne Nelson
If there are basketball gods, they definitely hate the Warriors. According to ESPN’s Marc Stein , Monta Ellis will be out for at least three months.
Ellis was scheduled to undergo surgery on his left ankle in Alabama on ...
Remembering "Duck"
bizofbasketball.com 8/28/2008 — While it certainly doesn’t fall under the heading of “business of basketball”, the news that former Blazer center Kevin Duckworth passed away Monday night at the age of 44, was shocking news, and something that hit home for me. As a resident of Portland, I, as well as most everyone in this city during the late '80s and early '90s, followed the Blazers. “Duck”, as he was affectionately ...
2008 Olympic Basketball Pictures & Photos
interbasket.net 8/28/2008 — Interbasket collects some of the best Olympic basketball pics on the net and puts them all in one place. Can you say copyright infringement?!
The gallery will be continually updated...
Stephon Marbury's Future Not So Bright —
Bleacher Report - NBA 8/27/2008
To understand Stephon Marbury's, we have to revisit the path that got him to the point where he seems to be staring down the barrel of a gun.
Stephon was selected fourth overall by the Bucks in the 1996 draft, but was immediately traded to the ...