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According to Yahoo! Sports, the Portland Trail Blazers have agreed in principle with the the Los Angeles Clippers to acquire center Marcus Camby. For the deal to be complete, both teams will require a league office approval which both teams will wait on.
According to Yahoo! sports, Camby was in Portland when he was informed by his agent Rick Kaplan that he would be traded to the Blazers. The trade proposal according to Yahoo! would send Camby to the Blazers for guard Steve Black, forward Travis Outlaw and $3 million as well.
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Editor If you had an old Allen Iverson jersey from when he played in Philadelphia, well get it out of the attic because Iverson just signed with the 76ers, the NBA franchise that drafted him No.1 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft out of Georgetown.
The 76ers president Ed Stefanski announced the signing on the team’s website on Wednesday as the 10-time All-Star is expected to make his debut with his first team at home against the Denver Nuggets the team he was traded to on Monday.
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Editor The Philadelphia 76ers have met with their former superstar guard Allen Iverson to discuss the possibility of a return to the NBA for the 10-time All-Star who recently announced he was retiring from the NBA.
Apparently both parties met in Dallas for nearly two hours where the 76ers will face the Dallas Mavericks. Team president Ed Stefanski said in a statement released that no commitment has been made yet since both parties are still deciding on the best option.
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Editor According to ESPN.com, NBA guard and All-Star player Allen Iverson is planning to retire from the game of basketball since on suitor has come out to sign him when he cleared waivers.
ESPN is reporting per Philadelphia Inquirer columnist and nationally syndicated radio host Stephen A. Smith that Iverson, through his representatives have informed him [Smith] of the former Philadelphia, Denver, Detroit and Memphis guard’s intentions to retire from the NBA.
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Report: New York Knicks will not pursue Allen IversonSubmitted by admin on November 20, 2009 - 10:32am |
The return of Allen Iverson will not come via the New York Knicks, according to sources within the organization.
After debating whether or not to add Iverson to the team after he cleared waivers, the Knicks have decided not to add the four-time NBA scoring champion. Iverson would have been offered a one-year deal by the team, but now he remains a free agent.
"We are definitely not pursuing him anymore," the Knicks source said.
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Contributor According to Yahoo! Sports, the Golden State Warriors have traded their forward and former captain Stephen Jackson to the Charlotte Bobcats for former Phoenix Suns swingman Raja Bell and Vladimir Radmanovic. Warriors guard Acie Law also heads the other way to Charlotte with Jackson.
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How many points will LeBron James score against the Knicks?Submitted by admin on November 6, 2009 - 11:18am |
ESPN.com is reporting that the Portland Trail Blazers have offered point guard Andre Miller a three-year, $21 million deal.
The Blazers made this move after they failed to obtain the services of New York Knicks’ forward and restricted free agent, David Lee.
Though Miller’s agent confirmed the deal, he refused to offer the details, which ESPN reports that the $21 million deal comes with $14 million guaranteed and his third-year option includes $7 million left.
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Angela Yee and Carmella Bella host the radio segment, "2 Girls, 1 Ball", giving athletes a chance to reveal their personalitiesSubmitted by admin on July 17, 2009 - 1:11pm |
In the sports world today, there aren’t many media outlets that athletes can depend on to tell the real story and portray them as the human beings that they are outside of their jobs as professional athletes.
Want to find out what happens when the clock strikes 00:00 and the game is over?
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Dallas Mavericks guard Jason Kidd to visit with the New York KnicksSubmitted by admin on June 30, 2009 - 2:06pm |
At age 36, Jason Kidd is swimming against the currents of time. Despite the wears and tears of age, the 15-year vet led the Dallas Mavericks into the playoffs, but came up short against the Denver Nuggets.
Now, Kidd is facing free-agency. The Mavericks will probably sign him considering that the point-guard gave their team a huge boost in confidence and experience. Kidd is a proven starter with a gold medal record and if the Mavericks want to make the postseason again, they had better re-sign him.
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