sports.espn.go.com - 7/2/2008
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Baron Davis Thanks Bay Area Before Heading To L.A.
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Naw thank you man.
Golden State Of Mind —
Naw thank you man.
ESPN: Baron Davis Thanks Bay Area Before Heading To L.A.
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Can The Clippers Fit The Bill?
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By Alex of NBAtipoff
With the LA Clippers “spendin’ dough” in the free agent market, I wondered: can teams that spend lots of money win titles more often than not?
The answer to this is difficult without using stats. In my mind, it really depends on the organization (for example, the Knicks, mo money, mo problems!). If Joe Dumars wants to spend money, the Detroit Pistons won’t object (same goes for San Antonio Spurs GM R.C. Buford). Is Elgin Baylor known for making the best trades and signings? No, but now it seems like ...
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ballhype.com 7/2/2008 — The big news in Oakland tonight: the impending departure of Baron Davis. Because Baron's opting out of his contract and signing with the Clippers, the Warriors will soon have nothing to show for their top star but memories of last year's playoff run . Unfortunately, losing talent for pennies on the dollar is nothing new for Warriors fans—it happens on a regular basis. Don't believe ...
On Baron Davis going to the LA Clippers
cmnetwork.blogspot.com 7/2/2008 — I'm sure most of you have heard of Baron Davis' decision to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers instead of re-signing with the Golden State Warriors, although he would be taking less money. Here's what ESPN's Marc Stein and myself think about the agreement.
Suddenly, the Clippers Look Quite Good on Paper
thebiglead.com 7/2/2008 — Props to ESPN’s Marc Stein for breaking some rather earth-shattering NBA news last night: For the first time in recorded history, someone actually chose Donald Sterling and the frugal Clippers. Golden State’s Baron Davis left $17.8 million on the table - perhaps that season-ending tiff with coach Don Nelson was more significant than previously thought - to ink a 5-year, $65 ...