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June 25, 2009

The Goods On The Draft, 2009

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Hey Doug,
Fantastic draft night, fantastic coverage by you.
I'm not sure this is big news for many, but it is for some, so I thought I'd mention it:

With the 23rd pick in the Draft, Omri Casspi made history in Israel by becoming the first Israeli to have a guaranteed contract in the NBA.

I'm sure this doesn't hit many as substantial news, but there are plenty of fans in Israel, and Israelis abroad that are proud of his accomplishments.

Sacramento Kings going all the way next year? Well... maybe not, but this is still pretty sweet.

Cheers.

Blogger's note: It did get short shrift and is an historic accomplishment.

Re: GSW.. ship Curry, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli and Andris Biedrins to Phoenix for Amare Stoudemire in July, as rumored .. on espn
Am I crazy or is that way too much? Bosh for that has too be tempting and we love Bosh, no? Cheers for last night, good read.

blake griffin does not have more shooting range than kevin love..book it..

oj mayo at the 1 position instead of mike conley.....NOOOOO....you're hearing wrong...

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