by Fresh8 on Tue Jul 07, 2009 9:33 pm
The story so far...
New Jersey Nets Hold First, Third Picks
May 20, 2010
NEW YORK (AP) – The New Jersey Nets had the best odds to grab the Number One Overall Pick of the 2010 NBA Draft. They had the second worst record in the league that gave them the second best shot at winning the first pick. The kicker is that the New York Knicks had the worst record in the league last season. And they had traded their first round pick to the Nets for Vince Carter.
With basically two great shots at winning the first pick, the Nets came away from the NBA Draft Lottery more than satisfied. They now own the first and third picks of the NBA Draft. The first pick could have been New York’s.
“I reckon the Knicks are kicking themselves right now,” one league executive stated, “They could have used a player like Jay Gray. Vince Carter is 33 now and on the decline. Gray will be an All-Star one day.” Despite Gray being touted as the best player in the Draft, there have been murmurs that the Nets have already decided that they will be selecting by need and not talent.
An Eastern Conference scout, at the Lottery last night, said, “I’ve heard that the Nets are happy with Yi Jianlian and will be going to pick by the positions they need players right now.” Barney Steele, coming off a solid rookie season, was at the lottery to represent the Nets. Steele was happy with the Nets’ movement, “With Yi and me, hopefully we will be welcoming another two young and talented players. It’s very exciting to be a part of all of this.”
The Milwaukee Bucks holds the second pick; the Toronto Raptors have the fourth pick; and the Charlotte Bobcats round out the Top Five. The rest of the lottery is as follows:
1. New Jersey Nets (Via New York Knicks)
2. Milwaukee Bucks
3. New Jersey Nets
4. Toronto Raptors
5. Charlotte Bobcats
6. Chicago Bulls
7. Los Angeles Clippers
8. Memphis Grizzlies
9. Dallas Mavericks
10. Sacramento Kings
11. Philadelphia 76ers (Via Utah Jazz)
12. Golden State Warriors
13. Phoenix Suns
14. San Antonio Spurs
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Leo Chase’s Draft Stock Rising
June 2, 2010
PHOENIX (AP) – Leo Chase is watching his draft stock rise after a number of workouts with lottery teams. Scouts and coaches have been impressed with his athleticism and tenacity on the glass. The La Salle product, currently working out for the Suns over two days, has become a lock to be taken in the first round with many expecting him to be selected in the lottery.
“This guy is just a freak of nature. I can’t see him dropping past the middle of the first round,” a Western Conference scout said, “He just has this uncanny ability to grab every rebound, block a lot of shots. He’s hustles a lot and plays with his heart on his sleeve.”
Chase has been criticised for his lack of offensive ability and only started playing basketball in his junior year of high school. “He is not as polished as any of the other players in the Draft but he’s certainly a very gifted athlete.”
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Lliach: Decision Was A Good One
June 5, 2010
DALLAS (AP) – The Dallas Mavericks were very impressed with the play of Estonian Ray Lliach during UConn’s run to the NCAA title. “He has shown poise and leadership beyond his years,” a Mavs staff member praised the youngster.
Lliach told media that leaving Connecticut was a tough choice but he feels that it is the right decision. “I was sad to leave my team mates,” he said, “I was even thinking about staying so that we could defend our title but I think that I have made the right choice to follow my dreams.”
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Nissley’s Size Deters Teams
June 11, 2010
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Georgia’s Manfred Nissley has been described as weird and introverted. But of biggest concern to most NBA teams is his short and plump stature. “He does not look like an NBA player to me. Not at all,” one scout has joked. Nissley has a range on a textbook jumper but his lack of conditioning, athleticism is deterring from lottery teams from taking him seriously.
The 5’9’’ SG tried out for the Lakers and Lakers scouts were underwhelmed. “He’s too short to play in the NBA and he just does not have the quickness to stay on the floor,” a Lakers assistant coach said, “He wouldn’t last in the NBA.”
Many coaches and scouts have suggested to Nissley to try and show that he can be a playmaker during workouts but he has not been invited to work out for any teams other than the Lakers. Nissley will have a chance to show off his playmaking ability during the upcoming NBA Draft Combine.
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Dela Cruz Impresses In Workouts
June 14, 2010
SAN ANTONIO (AP) – Kenneth Dela Cruz has been called the Phillipines’ answer to LeBron James. He may fall slightly short to those comparisons but not because of his inability; just because James is so good. Dela Cruz certainly has a lot of hype from his home nation and no one will confuse him with ‘The King’ but he still certainly has lottery-worthy talent.
The Spurs, who hold the fourteenth pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, invited Dela Cruz for a workout and Gregg Popovich came away impressed. “I like how he works hard on both ends of the floor,” the veteran coach stated, “He is a big guy who can score as well as pass the rock. He’s got a good feel for the game.”
He stopped short of saying whether he would consider picking Dela Cruz but did note that the team was in need of a defensive swingman, a role that the 6’8’’ Dela Cruz could fill.
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Boston Celtics Win Championship In Five Games
June 16, 2010
BOSTON (AP) – Victory was sweet as the Boston Celtics triumphed over the Portland Trailblazers for the 2010 NBA title. The Celtics won their second title in three years and enjoyed this one even more than their first. “Winning at home is the best feeling,” NBA Finals MVP Kevin Garnett stated.
The Blazers were able to take Game 2 away from Boston but the Celtics romped to the title, winning the series 4-1. The 34 year old Garnett was named MVP after averaging 21.8 ppg, 12.2 rpg, 4.3 apg, 1.6 spg, and 2.3 bpg. “It was a well-deserved honour,” retiring head coach Doc Rivers stated, “KG is the heart and soul of our team.”
The win has convinced SG Ray Allen to stay in Boston after word spread that he wanted to finish his career elsewhere because he thought the team was getting old and would not be able to contend for another title.
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