ridiculousupside.com - 8/4/2008
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You know, maybe with the Euroleague being broadcast on the web next season, these things won't bug me as much. I'm not xenophobic or anything. It just bothers me that guys with considerable talent and a passion for the game don't get a chance to live their dream while Kwame Brown gets $8 million over two years. Stephon Marbury is making about 25 times what it would cost to ...
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Carlos Arroyo Signs with Maccabi Tel Aviv: The Morning After
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Point guard Carlos Arroyo, who spent the last two seasons with the Orlando Magic, has become the latest NBA player to bolt overseas, signing with an Israeli team.
The 29-year-old Arroyo signed a one-year deal with Maccabi Tel Aviv.
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