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The 2008 NBA Draft

July 1st 2008 03:49
I’d like to post about the previously finished NBA Draft. A lot of trades were completed/proposed making this years draft exciting and noteworthy. In this first post I will be going through the top five picks and thereafter with updates and all you need to know up to the minute stats and transactions.

Let’s get this post draft analysis going with the first overall pick for the Chicago Bulls DERRICK ROSE. Rose out of Memphis has a solid NBA body and can take the punishment as a player in the paint. He will mold himself into whatever type of player his team needs him to be as evident by the video below. He is one of the most ready-type players to enter the league. A truly solid addition to any team, kind of makes me think of the miss of Jay Williams. In which whom the Bulls took as the savior type PG years ago before he had his motorcycle accident stifling his promising career. With this pick Chicago puts themselves back into contention for a playoff spot in the East.


Derrick Rose #1 NBA Pick 2008
This video shows how Rose can affect the game as he will become a solid NBA-PG.




# 2
Michael Beasley #2 NBA Pick 2008
Undoubtedly the Miami Heat selected MICHAEL BEASLEY out of Kansas State. This PF needs no introduction to basketball fans as his huge wingspan makes up for any negativity about his height at the four spot. One of the perfect teams for Beasley to go to, I think his character issues would only become apparent if he were to have to battle with a solid proven veteran for his starting spot. He will be going in battling Udonis Haslem who has seen his stock drop as he needs to create more of his own offence. The heat I am sure are not finished in tweaking their team for the 08/09 season. Marion though will alleviate any concerns of the rookie being overmatched down-low as he is almost like an extra PF out there sometimes with his rebounding efforts and hustle in trying to make the right plays.





# 3
OJ Mayo #3 NBA Pick 2008
Minnesota at the third spot went with OJ MAYO, who I have seen and been hearing about for a good number of years. Mayo will be a solid two as at 6’4” 200lbs he is limited in selected positions, but this guy is just a born scorer and if he ends up in Grizz-town, look for him to team up with Rudy Gay as Mike Miller was moved with Memphis making the choice to let him go after he admittedly carried the Grizzlies last season at times. In return Minnesota looks to get #5 Kevin Love. I am in love with this deal as the T-Wolves send Antoine Walker also to MEM. Minnesota gets the scoring they desperately need and character guys, to build around. I know what fans may be thinking and no this isn’t the second coming of Wally World, Mike Miller is a gamer playing all three spots from 1-3 for the Grizz and did whatever was asked, as he became a versatile and proven scorer, unlike streaky Szczerbiak.





# 4
Russell Westbrook #4 NBA Pick 2008
Russell Westbrook a surprise at number four as the top three had virtually been decided weeks beforehand. Westbrook though an unexpected pick is an explosive guard that will do well in this league especially when Seattle gets all the parts and can continuously run up and down with Durant and Green. The Sonics clearly want a guard that can break down the D and get up and down the court at breakneck speeds. They have found that guy with Westbrook. People want to compare him to NBA champion Rajon Rondo and maybe Monta Ellis, he is long and skinny and extremely athletic, time will tell if he can make the right passes for a long career with Durant by his side.




# 5
Kevin Love #5 NBA Pick 2008
Care of NBADraft.net
Memphis picks Kevin Love at the number five spot and in turn will be sending him to Minnesota in the deal outlined in the third pick paragraph. Love is solid, not an athlete like the Grizz love at the four spot, but the T-Wolves just need ballers in which Kevin is for sure. Down-low he will be helped by Al Jefferson for sure on defense. Also he will have a great passer in Mike Miller to get the ball to him in good spots. I like Kevin Love on a solid team a rebuilding team he may flourish or sink as he’ll need to create his own offence and may struggle with the speed of the NBA at first.
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Chris Webber May Be Doing it Greek Style!

September 30th 2007 11:01
After struggling with the flu and going home to visit the parents, this writer was inconsistent to say the least over the last week. Not to mention dealing with the s-l-o-w world of dial-up internet. How on earth did anyone ever survive back in the dinosaur ages of snail pace net connection? But I digress. It’s all about the basketball here.

Training camps are starting to open and Isiah Thomas’ future hangs in the balance for a jury to decide. Things are getting very exciting. However, the biggest news to hit the NBA world this evening is the fact that Chris Webber might be playing ball in Greece!

Olympiacos has offered C-Webb a multimillion contract that has the man mulling over a
Chris Webber
We might have to start calling C-Webb, Zorba soon. (Image from USATODAY.com)
possible move to Greece. He will make a decision by the end of the weekend.

ESPN.com has quoted two sources as saying that an offer is on the table that would make Webber the highest paid American in Europe. So, what’s the ‘big’ deal? A tidy sum of $10 million to $12 million for two years of service.

Last season, Webber was on the books with Detroit and was a very handy player for the Pistons, but his place on the roster this year isn’t as straight forward. Although, he is signed for the veteran’s minimum, the Pistons still are wary of going over the salary cap and are reportedly willing to cut Webber loose if his contract doesn’t suit their needs. Webber was willing to wait it out for a month or so to see what would happen.

That was before some Greeks baring gifts came to the C-Webb party.

As of this moment, Olympiacos has three Americans on their roster and would have to cut one if Webber was indeed to sign with the Greek team.

The Greek basketball league is a very strong competition and the sport is apparently more popular than basketball. However, this is not to say how far Webber’s stocks have fallen in that his best offer is in Europe.

What was once a player with Hall of Fame potential, has now found that his career didn’t reach the heights that everyone once expected of him. Chris’ career wasn’t a bust by any stretch of the imagination, but it wasn’t all it could have been either.

Will C-Webb swap burgers for souvlaki? Only time will tell.

Today’s video is of Webber’s potential future team, playing the Michael Jordan led Bulls in 1997. Enjoy the Greek commentary. How exotic.



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