Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Today's Trends On NBA Draft for Tuesday, July 12, 2011

BOBBY HIGGINSON / DETROIT TIGERS 1998 MLB Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Collector Trading Card (Toy) – BOBBY HIGGINSON / DETROIT TIGERS 1998 MLB Starting Lineup Action Figure & Exclusive Collector Trading Card, Available Today Only For $14.99 (Purchase this item at a discount today only)

(8:42:32 AM) 2005 NBA Draft: Re-Drafted – If the Class of 2005 was re-drafted today, who would be selected #1 overall: CP3 or D-Will? And who would go 3rd? (This story continues here)

(9:45:19 AM) 2011 NBA Draft: Upon Reflection, These Teams Are Winners – Last week, I gave a quick rundown of the teams I believed came out as losers from the NBA draft.  Apparently, judging by some of the comments I received, calling Bismack Biyombo a massive bust waiting to happen and criticizing the Celtics for not keeping Marshon Brooks weren’t particularly popular points of view.  And there are people out there who actually like what the Sacramento Kings are ... (This story continues here)

(8:45:03 AM) Pepperdine's Mychel Thompson attends the NBA draft – Few backyard basketball games could rival those at the Thompson residence in Portland, Ore. (This story continues here)

(8:51:44 AM) Kentucky's DeMarcus Cousins would be worth the risk for Pistons in NBA draft – The Pistons need to be willing to take a chance on DeMarcus Cousins in tonight's NBA draft. (This story continues here)

(9:36:55 AM) NBA Draft 2011: Why Jimmy Butler Was a Great Pickup for the Chicago Bulls – Forward Jimmy Butler was a great pickup for the Chicago Bulls with the 30th pick in the 2011 NBA Draft .  Having watched Butler the last three years at Marquette, it’s tough not to like him as a player.  He’s tough, hard-nosed and can contribute to the game in multiple categories. He’s not spectacular at any one thing, but he does everything moderately well, at least. As a JUCO transfer, Butler ... (This story continues here)

(9:45:33 AM) 2012 NBA Draft: Early, Early Top 10 – Barnes, Jones and Sullinger ready to make a statement. (This story continues here)

(9:56:24 AM) NBA Draft 2012: Top 10 Prospects That Will Shape the Draft – The 2011 NBA draft which took place last month was generally criticized for being one of the weakest drafts in recent memory (though it would be hard-pressed for this class to be any worse than the class of 2000). Few if any of this year’s rookie crop are expected to contribute right away, much less become future perennial All-Stars in the league. In contrast, the 2012 NBA draft figures to have ... (This story continues here)

(8:39:53 AM) NBA Draft 2012: Top 5 Prospects Cleveland Cavaliers Could Pair with Kyrie Irving – The Cavaliers made a huge step to ensure future success by drafting Duke point guard Kyrie Irving in the 2011 NBA Draft. As great of a player as Irving will likely be, no man in the NBA can get it done by himself. Irving needs a Durant to his Westbrook, a Duncan to his Parker, a Malone to his Stockton. With no big free agents available to fill this role, the Cavaliers would be wise to target ... (This story continues here)

(9:51:04 AM) NBA Draft, Free Agency 2011: Julyan Stone Right Backcourt Mate for Kobe Bryant? – UPDATE: Julyan Stone was not selected in the 2011 NBA Draft and would be an excellent signing for the Lakers as an undrafted free agent.   Julyan Stone is an intriguing point guard prospect who is projected to be selected at the end of the second round (at best).  The  Los Angeles Lakers ' need at point guard has been well documented and they have four second-round picks. So it makes sense to ... (This story continues here)

(9:29:01 AM) Yao Ming, The Golden State Warriors, And Confronting The Business Of NBA Fandom – Yao Ming is more than player but a global icon of billion dollar consequence for the NBA, corporations, and consumers. In examining the Golden State Warriors interest in Yao and other Chinese players, Yao forced fans to confront the business side of NBA fandom. In the summer of 2007, the hype of the NBA Draft centered around two college freshman stars with tremendous, albeit short lists of ... (This story continues here)

No comments:

Post a Comment