Wizards Future Part IVc: New Additions (Draft & Overseas)

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 Wizards Future Part IVc: New Additions (Draft & Overseas)
Wizards Future Parts: I , II , III , IVa , IVb A consensus is building that the heady move would be for the Wizards to trade the 18th pick in this year's draft, as making that next step doesn't likely involve getting younger. I'll go on record saying that I think Ernie Grunfeld should find a way to pull the trigger, even if it's just for a future first rounder. But just in case, here ... [link]

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The Roundup: Blogger Gets Three Years in Jail
Published 5/15/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... Tebow-Stafford debate. (Fox) What the F is Earl Campbell talking about? Cedric Benson was on a boat with his mom and friends. (Bevo Beat) The Marlins. You’ll enjoy it. (NYT) If a pelican flies into your face, you might need 26 stitches. (St. Petersburg Times) Bill Simmons, his auction, and how ESPN wouldn’t let him do any publicity. (Red Sox Monster) Some early thoughts on the Wizards and the NBA draft. (Bullets Forever)

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