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    New Sports Blog Round Up

    Posted January 2, 2009 by nick
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     Charles Barkley gets a DUI

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    Come Home! Baron Davis Wants to Go Back to the Warriors

    Posted December 30, 2008 by nick
    Found in: NBA

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    This comes as no shocker to me.

    According to the Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Jackson, his former teammate Baron Davis wishes he had never left the team and wants back. And just like everyone else who’s been on the Clippers, he wants to be traded.

    Apparently Davis must have been sleep walking when he thought it was a great thing that he was going to Los Angeles when he was signed as a free agent. And then apparently he woke up recently and realized it was to the Clippers and not the Lakers.

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted July 25, 2008 by nick
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    • Girl ejected from tennis match. Dad was coaching through earpiece - Larry Brown Sports
    • Anquan Boldin says he won’t resign with the Cardinals - Fox Sports
    • Warriors sign Monta Ellis to $66 million - SI
    • The True Life of Reilly - Deadspin
    • Photos of CFL Cheerleaders cause coach to quit - SportsByBrooks
    • NBA to offer more European trends next year - The Sports Hernia
    • Army keeps Lions draft pick from playing - Yahoo Sports
    • Get your New York Yankees updates here - Yankees Chick

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    This Week in Sports Blogs

    Posted July 11, 2008 by nick
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     Matt Jones arrested for cocaine

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    Elton Brand Leaves the Clippers for Philadelphia

    Posted July 10, 2008 by david carrillo
    Found in: NBA

    We should have known that it was too good to be true. In hindsight, to have thought otherwise was just plain silly.Elton Brand signs with the Philadelphia 76ers

    The Los Angeles Clippers, who as little as two days ago were on the verge of being relevant in a city that often forgets it has two professional basketball teams, let Elton Brand slip away, and with him, any chance of being, well, not the Clippers.

    Brand signed a five year deal Wednesday with the Philadelphia 76ers for a reported $79.795 million. He will take with him a career average of 20.3 points, 10.2 rebounds and 2.1 blocks. But that isn’t all he’ll take.

    He also takes with him any chance the Clippers had of making the playoffs in the ultra-competitive Western Conference, and perhaps more importantly, an interesting departure story that goes something like this…

    A week ago highly coveted free agent Baron Davis verbally committed to signing with the notoriously frugal Los Angeles Clippers, sending a strong message to the world that the Clippers were finally ready to spend the money necessary to win.

    Or so we all thought.

    Pairing two all-star caliber players (Davis and Brand) gave the Clippers at the very least immediate respect, and at most, a chance to survive the wild western conference. There was one caveat though – Brand wasn’t actually on the team yet.

    Brand opted out of the final year of his contract a few days prior to give the team cap room to sign a lucrative free agent and show him they were serious about building a contender. They did, and then something interesting happened – nothing.

    A day passed and no word from Brand. Then another, and soon, the rumor mill started to turn. The Clippers allegedly made a lowball offer to Brand, and with what many people saw as a retaliation move for taking away Davis, the Golden State Warriors made a max-deal type offer to him.

    Brand’s inaction then got the 76ers interested. They made a trade to free up cap room and then they made a lucrative offer to Brand. Here is when things got really interesting. Clippers owner Donald Sterling apparently made a take-it-or-leave-it offer to Brand for significantly less dollars than the Warriors and 76ers were offering, and to top it all off, he allegedly said that he would be happy with Brand’s decision either way.

    Is Sterling freaking serious? He’s fine letting one of the best power forwards in the league go without getting anything in return? He’s fine letting any hope of making the playoffs vanish with the stroke (or lack thereof) of a pen?

    There are bad basketball decisions, there are moves so bad I need to create entirely new words to describe them (McHalean!), and then there is this. This is beyond inexcusable. It’s a slap in the face to Brand (who I don’t blame for leaving if said reports are true) and it’s a slap in the face to the few people in LA who still root for the Clippers.

    Sterling has shown time and time again that he doesn’t care about winning, only about squeezing every last nickel and dime from his fans. He doesn’t deserve Brand and certainly doesn’t deserve an NBA franchise.

    And you know what? I hear Seattle just happens to be looking for one.

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    Let the Free Agency Extravaganza Begin!

    Posted July 1, 2008 by david carrillo
    Found in: NBA

    With that debacle known as the NBA finals behind us, teams are already looking towards next season and beyond.Could Baron Davis be wearing a Clippers uniform next season?

    That’s right folks … the 2008 NBA free agency period has begun! With the uncertainty that comes with draft prospects, GM’s are now turning their heads to already proven NBA talent. The dream of winning the NBA championship is alive in all 30 NBA teams, probably with the exception of the Charlotte Bobcats, who for some reason let Michael Jordan make important personnel decisions.

    Free agency is always one of my favorite times of the year. Not only does it provide the drama of high-priced athletes potentially leaving their team quicker than you can say mercenary, but we get to see floundering teams pillage other team’s rosters with the hopes of taking one team’s trash and turning it into another team’s treasure.

    Really, what can be more entertaining than seeing historic mistakes like the Heat giving Brian Grant $84 million? Even Grant must have laughed hysterically when he got a call from his agent, which probably went something like this.

    “Hey Brian, it’s your agent. You’ll never guess what happened.”

    “You’re freaking kidding me! They know I only averaged 7.3 points and 5.5 rebounds, right?”

    “I’m serious. I sent it as a joke, but they’re sending the paper work over right now.”

    The 2008 free agent pool isn’t being touted as particularly strong, but I wouldn’t write it off so quickly. Although it’s true that it doesn’t feature MVP caliber names like LeBron James and Dwayne Wade (likely to be free agents in 2010), here are a few star players and intriguing storylines to keep an eye on.

    Baron Davis, who was due to make a handsome $17.8 million next year, opted out of his contract somewhat unexpectedly. While Davis is an extraordinary talent who helped the Warriors end a 12 year playoff drought, with few teams under the cap and able to afford a player of Davis’s caliber, his options are fairly limited unless he wants to take a hefty pay cut. One possibility being discussed is a possible deal to land with LA’s other team, the Los Angeles Clippers.

    The Los Angeles Clippers face a few difficult decisions this off-season. Elton Brand left the final $16.4 million he was due on the table, as did teammate Corey Maggette, who was set to make $10 million next year. Brand has said that he wants to see the Clippers sign a quality free agent and Baron Davis is said to be a player the Clippers are honing in on. This leaves Maggette, a favorite of owner Donald Sterling and the subject of many trade rumors over the years, likely to be left out of the Clippers’ future.

    Restricted free agents may make the biggest splash of the year. Players like Jose Calderon of Toronto, Andris Biedrins and Monta Ellis of Golden State, Ben Gordon and Luol Deng of Chicago, and Emeka Okafor of Charlotte can receive contract offers from any team. While each players current team has the right to match any offer, these players are sure to garner a lot of interest from teams looking to inch their way closer to the NBA finals. Many of them are unlikely to be signed away outright, but look for a lot of action in the way of sign-and-trades this summer.

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    NBA Season Finally Begins!!!

    Posted October 31, 2007 by nick
    Found in: NBA

    Last night marked the first day of the NBA season I couldn’t be more stoked!

    Kobe Bryant dropped 45 and the Lakers still lost to Houston. Nothing has changed.

    Carlos Boozer puts together his trademark double-double with 32 points and 15 rebounds in a rematch of last year’s playoff series win against the Warriors.

    And the Spurs started off defending their title with a win over a Oden-less Portland team.

    Here’s to a fine season.

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