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admin posted Feb 26 '17 at 9:54 am

Mavericks guard Deron Williams was bought out on Thursday after the trade deadline passed, and it will not take long for him to find a new home on a championship contender. USA Today reports that Williams has informed the Cleveland Cavaliers he intends to sign with them.

See more at: cbssports-deron-to-cavs

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admin posted Feb 21 '17 at 8:24 am

The trade sending DeMarcus Cousins and Omri Casspi to the Pelicans in exchange for Buddy Hield, Tyreke Evans, Langston Galloway and some draft picks was finalized on Monday.
"It was time for a change and I decided this was the best direction for the organization, said Vlade Divac. "Winning begins with culture and character matters." Divac went on to half-heartedly thank Cousins for his time in Sacramento and tried to justify the trade by hyping up the draft picks, but the line about "culture" and "character matters" is a pretty obvious shot at Boogie. Both Cousins and Anthony Davis will be sacrificing some touches as they learn to play together, but both of them should still be able to fill up the stat sheet. For what it's worth, Divac also said he had a better offer a couple days ago, so there's that.
Source: rotoworld-cousins

recent by xurelo  ·  Feb 25 '17 at 9:30 pm
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admin posted Feb 25 '17 at 7:39 pm

While the common thought is that Cousins trade was a steal and a really bad Kings decision, there are other people stating that this trade is good for Sacramento, as with Demarcus away they get rid of an incessant source of problems. Now more questions come from Pelicans point of view. Will Cousins keep being Cousins? And even he becomes an angel out of the blue, Pelicans most important players are now the two big men. And they are mostly valued for their offensive side. Some of them should at least focus on the defensive end, will they be able to do it?

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admin posted Feb 11 '17 at 10:47 am

On the 122-107 Warriors win at Memphis, Draymond Green achieved one of the most unique triple-doubles in NBA history. He scored only four points, but added 12 rebounds, 10 assists, 10 steals and 5 blocks, with only two turnovers. He also established a franchise record for steals in a game.

It was the third game between Warriors and Grizzlies this year. The previous two had result in a victory for Memphis.
It is a pity he got only 4 points, as it was a great opportunity for him to get a 5x5. Actually, he was the first player ever posting a triple-double without scoring 10 or more points.

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Warriors are 18-0 when Green gets a triple double. He is clearly one of those players that do everything well, a player you always want in your team.

Well done, Draymond!!!

recent by sam amuck  ·  Feb 20 '17 at 6:38 am
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admin posted Feb 17 '17 at 9:06 am

The first part of the season is finished. These are the standings for those teams in the 1st Half season mode:

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Congratulations to BlackKeys14 (1st and 3rd), to bwillow (2nd), and to all the rest of owners!!!!

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admin posted Feb 16 '17 at 12:58 pm

Forbes published the value of the NBA franchises:

Franchise: Current Value / Benefits 2016 / Total 2016/ Growth

  1. Knicks: $3.300 million / $376 million / $141.2 million/ +10%
  2. Lakers: $3.000 million / $333 million / $119.2 million/ +11%
  3. Warriors: $2.600 million / $305 million / $74.2 million/ +37%
  4. Bulls: $2.500 million / $232 million / $45.5 million/ +9%
  5. Celtics: $2.200 million / $200 million / $60.1 million/ +5%
  6. Clippers: $2.000 million / $185 million / $-11.8 million/ +0%
  7. Nets: $1.800 million / $223 million / $15.7 million/ +6%
  8. Rockets: $1.650 million / $244 million / $62.7 million/ +10%
  9. Mavericks: $1.450 million / $194 million / $40.3 million/ +4%
  10. Heat: $1.350 million / $210 million / $21.1 million/ +4%
  11. Cavaliers: $1.200 million / $233 million / $-40.2 million/ +9%
  12. Spurs: $1.175 million / $187 million / $18.4 million/ +2%
  13. Raptors: $1.125 million / $193 million / $46.1 million/ +15%
  14. Suns: $1.100 million / $173 million / $26.3 million/ +10%
  15. Kings: $1.075 million / $164 million / $18.4 million/ +16%
  16. Blazers: $1.050 million / $178 million / $41.2 million/ +8%
  17. Thunder: $1.025 million / $187 million / $-8.4 million/ +8%
  18. Wizards: $1.000 million / $155 million / $6.6 million/ +4%
  19. Magic: $920 million / $166 million / $44.7 million/ +2%
  20. Jazz: $910 million / $164 million / $36 million/ +4%
  21. Pistons: $900 million / $172 million / $21.8 million/ +6%
  22. Nuggets: $890 million / $157 million / $21.2 million/ +4%
  23. Hawks: $885 million / $169 million / $19.8 million/ +7%
  24. Pacers: $880 million / $157 million / $23.9 million/ +5%
  25. 76ers: $800 million / $140 million / $18.2 million/ +14%
  26. Grizzlies: $790 million / $155 million / NA/ +1%
  27. Bucks: $785 million / $146 million / $24 million/ +16%
  28. Hornets: $780 million / $158 million / $9.4 million/ +4%
  29. Wolves: $770 million / $154 million / $25.9 million/ +7%
  30. Pelicans: $750 million / $156 million / $16.7 million/ +15%
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admin posted Feb 16 '17 at 12:44 pm

Today is the end of those leagues for the 1st half of the season.
Let me explain what will happen from here.

Starting from tomorrow, the player prices will be frozen until the NBA season is resumed - after the allstar break, the (23th of February).
Besides, from tomorrow on, you will be able to create specific leagues for the 2nd half of the season (from the 23th of February until the end of the regular season).

That is all for now.

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admin posted Feb 14 '17 at 12:55 pm

Twenty years. Yes, twenty years. That is the number of seasons the Spurs have had a winning record, and that goes back to 1997-98 season. They broke a tie with the Utah Jazz, who had 19 straight winning seasons from 1985-2004.
Duncan was a rookie back then, and Gregg Popovich had started as Spurs coach on 1996/97 season. Is that a coincidence? It is impossible to know, but probably both of them have much to do with this record.

This year, the Spurs mark is 42-13. Not bad at all for the post-Duncan era.

Source: businessinsider-spurs-winning-streak

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admin posted Feb 12 '17 at 10:36 am

James Harden only needed 29 minutes to score 40 points during a 133-102 win over the Suns on Saturday, adding six rebounds, eight assists, eight turnovers and eight 3-pointers.
Harden joins Stephen Curry (43), Klay Thompson (60) and Anthony Davis (40) as players this season to score at least 40 points in fewer than 30 minutes. Interestingly, that feat was only accomplished seven times from 1983 up until last season. We do have to add Harden had to go to the locker room to have someone look at his ankle, but obviously he looks totally fine. He's an MVP candidate and continues to carry his fantasy owners.
Source: rotoworld-harden

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admin posted Feb 11 '17 at 11:19 pm

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admin posted Feb 11 '17 at 11:05 pm

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admin posted Feb 9 '17 at 10:31 pm

Jabari Parker suffered a torn left ACL (knee). He will miss the rest of the season.
This is a terrible blow for the third-year forward. He worked extremely hard to overcome his left ACL tear from back in 2014 and was trending up as one of the best scoring power forwards in the NBA. Parker’s first ACL tear was in December of 2014, and he finally had his minutes restriction lifted in early December 2015. That suggests he’ll likely be limited for the first two months of next season. His season will end with averages of 20.1 points, 6.2 boards, 2.8 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.3 treys and 0.4 blocks on 49.0 percent from the field. Without him for this season, the Bucks may shift Khris Middleton to the three little more than expected while Malcolm Brogdon benefits. Michael Beasley and Mirza Teletovic will split the remaining power forward work, but neither are great adds in standard leagues. Giannis Antetokounmpo is going to have to take over more than ever.

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Source: rotoworld-jabari

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admin posted Feb 8 '17 at 5:00 pm

According to New York Daily News, Lebron James might be pushing Cavaliers to acquire Carmelo, even if that meant Kevin Love to be included in the trade.
The Cavs, though, have denied that Lebron is forcing them to go for Carmelo.

Everybody knows that Carmelo and Lebron are good friends, but it is not clear what benefits would bring Anthony in the case of using Kevin Love in the trade.
Though the Knicks player has a no-trade clause in his contract, rumours say he would agree to lift that clause in case of being traded to Cavs, a strong contender for the NBA ring and current champion. Besides, being a 32 year old player, it seems that this might be one of his last opportunities to catch a train bringing him to an NBA championship.

Source: Carmelo-trade

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admin posted Feb 5 '17 at 11:37 am

Just when Lavine was having the greatest numbers of his career, averaging 18.9 points, 3.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 37.2 minutes per game in hist third NBA season, he had a torn ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) in his left knee last night, after having an MRI this morning at Mayo Clinic.

The injury occurred during last night’s 116-108 loss to the Detroit Pistons.

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He received a lot of support on the media, as for example from his teammates Towns and Rubio on Twitter:

Towns:
Would be lying if I said I didn't cry when I got the news. Wishing a speedy recovery to not just my teammate, but my brother "

Rubio:
I haven't met a harder worker than him. I know you will come back stronger than before

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admin posted Feb 5 '17 at 11:24 am

The NBA Trade Deadline matters quite a bit this season. Sure, the odds of any team making a deal which vaults them into the Finals, or becomes the difference in beating the Warriors or not are slim, but expectations for this season could hinge on what deals teams are able to make.
For example, the Raptors are in a bit of a tailspin. They need a power forward to help regulate their defense and give them another weapon offensively to counter how defenses attack them. The Celtics are on a tear, but they know that if they want to get by Cleveland, they're going to need something extra. The Thunder are still poking around the league trying to find a small forward that can stabilize their offense, especially when Russell Westbrook isn't on the floor. The Knicks need to deal Carmelo Anthony. The pack of teams in the middle of the East are all headed in two directions at once.
MORE NBA
Love expects to be in Cleveland 'a long time'
Report: Knicks don't want Crawford in Melo/Clips deal
Deals need to be made.
And yet, it's starting to seem more and more like there's not going to be much action at the deadline.

Read the whole article at: cbssports-trade-deadline

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admin posted Feb 5 '17 at 11:06 am

I do not think we should say Gregg Popovich became a legend yesterday with the win of Spurs againts Nuggets (121-97). He already was a legend since a long time ago, but the truth be told, numbers must be put there for those to come in the future. Popovich reached 1.128 wins with the Spurs and he overcame Jerry Sloan (Utah) as the coach with more wins for a single franchise.

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He has been Spurs head coach for a while (since 1996/97 season), having conquered 5 NBA rings. He is charismatic in and out of the court.
Long live the Popovich!!

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admin posted Feb 5 '17 at 10:49 am

Willy Hernangomez had another great game against the Cavs on Saturday and he scored 16 points with five rebounds, five assists and two blocks in 36 minutes of action.
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He is getting hot and getting his numbers up. If there are any positive things this year in New York, he is one of them.
Consider him for your fantasy team.

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admin posted Feb 4 '17 at 5:25 pm

Nikola Jokic, a regular among the top bargains in NBA Fantasy League this year, posted the first triple-double of his career in a 121-117 win over the Bucks on Friday, scoring 20 points with 13 rebounds, 11 assists, one steal and two 3-pointers in 32 minutes.

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He was supposed to have a minutes limit in the 25-28 range, but so much for that. Jokic was apparently happy about the lifted limit from coach Mike Malone, who also gave him the game ball with awkward timing. "I hugged him, I was naked and I hugged him," Jokic said. He also said he wants to play him 49 minutes on Saturday. "Just put Wilson [Chandler] on the bench," he said. Trust the Jokic, and hope for OT in San Antonio.

His head coach, Mike Malone stated a while ago that "Nikola Jokic will not only be an all-star, he’ll be an all-NBA player one day. I believe that in my heart."

Jazz head coach Quin Snyder echoed Malone’s comments about Jokic and added how impressed he is with his passing skills: "You’d pay to see him play … He anticipates who’s open before they’re open. And he’s able to catch and deliver with one hand. We were joking around. It looks like he’s playing water polo."

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admin posted Feb 4 '17 at 5:11 pm

Yogi Ferrell. Remember the name, because he is the new hero in NBA. He has been in our game bargains list for a while, actually.
He is a rookie playing for the Mavs, hired a week ago and has a 10-day contract.

Ferrell stayed 4 years in Indiana university and was not drafted this year.
He played 10 games for the Nets in November until leaving the team.

The injuries in Mavs roster have cracked a hole open and he have not missed the opportunity.

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Let's summarize yesterdays numbers.
Yogi Ferrell went off in a 108-104 win over the Blazers on Friday, scoring a career-high 32 points with nine 3-pointers, five assists, two rebounds and two turnovers in 39 minutes while Lillard struggled and was eclipsed by a 10-day contract player.
Where do we begin? He tied a franchise record for threes made by a rookie, he's the youngest Mav with a 20-point game since Roddy Beaubois in 2010, and this was the most points by a player within their first 15 games since Blake Griffin had 44 back in 2010. Ferrell has now made four straight starts and is averaging 17.8 points, 5.0 assists, 3.0 boards, 1.8 steals and 3.3 triples in that span, and it's no coincidence that the Mavs have won four straight. Deron Williams (toe) is a slow healer and could be a trade candidate or shut-down candidate (if he remains in Dallas), so adding Ferrell if you don't like the guy on the end of your bench seems like a risk worth taking.

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Stephen Curry explained his decision to skip the 3-point contest on All-Star weekend:
“I’ve done it six times I think,” Curry said. “I told myself I was going to do it until I won. Then I won. Then I had to defend. And then Klay beat me. So it’s a little bit of an internal battle. But honestly, this All-Star weekend is the slowest schedule-wise I’ve had and I wanted to capitalize on that rest. So it was a tough decision. I love the spotlight being out there shooting, competing with the field, it’s so much fun — the lights, the atmosphere, just you and the rim — but I put a lot of equity into that contest and it’s time to kind of move on.”

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  1. Celtics (via Nets). Markelle Fultz, PG, Washington
    The fit couldn't be better. Fultz next to Isaiah Thomas in that backcourt is a study in complements, taking the sixth-ranked offense in the league to untold heights.

  2. 76ers. Lonzo Ball, PG, UCLA
    While Ben Simmons conceivably can be the point guard, he shouldn't have to be, and bringing in the kind of distributor Ball is -- generational -- is going to unleash Simmons, Joel Embiid and the cast of rapidly emerging Sixers on an expedited timetable. Ball will thrive with talent around him and the Sixers suddenly have plenty of that.

  3. Lakers. Jonathan Isaac, SF, Florida State
    Have seen him going lower, I don't think that holds. Not when he's turned so many of his tools into skills already, stands 6-foot-11, and offers both a high floor and possibly the highest ceiling in the entire draft.

  4. Heat. Lauri Markkanen, PF, Arizona
    A stretch four to pair with Hassan Whiteside at the five will allow Miami to let Markkanen develop on a more reasonable time frame, not asking him to guard fives or rim protect.

  5. Pelicans. Dennis Smith, PG, N.C. State
    Is Jrue Holiday the true second option to pair with Anthony Davis? Buddy Hield has improved since his awful start, but he profiles more as a secondary shooter than a legit wingman to AD. If the Pelicans don't think Holiday can be that guy, they have to take a chance on letting Smith elevate the Davis Era to where it deserves to be.

  6. Suns. Robert Williams, PF/C, Texas A&M
    Here's what you do with Williams: you let him learn from Tyson Chandler, split time with Alex Len, and if Williams becomes what I think he will, he probably supplants them both.

  7. Mavericks. Frank Ntilikina, PG, France
    The Mavs take the plunge on the international star who could be their cornerstone, since there aren't many other obvious paths for them to navigate the post-Dirk era that's coming, sooner or later.

  8. Magic. Malik Monk, PG/SG, Kentucky
    Time to give Elfrid Payton a legit running partner in that backcourt.

  9. Nuggets. Jayson Tatum, SF, Duke
    The Nuggets don't seem sold on Kenneth Faried, and Tatum makes more sense in terms of building around Nikola Jokic anyway, which is the only timetable that should matter in Denver.

  10. Kings. De'Aaron Fox, PG, Kentucky
    Think the 25th-ranked defense could use a stopper at the one for a league already overrun with top point guards, with more on the way? Fox can be that kind of defender right away. The shooting is an issue, but he's a blur in the open court, a legit playmaker and can score and create in a variety of ways.

More on: cbsssports-mock-draft

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admin posted Feb 2 '17 at 8:46 am

Luka Dončić (born February 28, 1999). Slovenian. Plays for Real Madrid (Spain) at the moment. His height is 2.01 m/6'7". His height is 99 kg/218 lbs.
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Remember his name, because he is considered one of the most promising young talents of European basketball, and one of the best international players of his generation.
His stats this year in Real Madrid are 8.2 points, 3.7 assists, 3.9 rebounds.
On January 20th (2016), he achieved the award of being the youngest MVP player in Euroleague tournament in history.

All this considered, there are people in USA on the alert for him. More specifically, Jonathan Givony from DraftExpress, stated in Yahoo Sports that Doncic has emerged as a candidate to be the No. 1 pick in 2018.

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