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Portland Trail Blazers | Greg Oden, Center, Ohio State |
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Seattle SuperSonics | Kevin Durant, Forward, Texas |
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Atlanta Hawks | Al Horford, Forward/Center, Florida |
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Memphis Grizzlies | Mike Conley Jr., Guard, Ohio State |
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Boston Celtics | Jeff Green, Forward, Georgetown (to Seattle) |
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Milwaukee Bucks | Yi Jianlian, Forward, China |
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Minnesota Timberwolves | Corey Brewer, Forward, Florida |
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Charlotte Bobcats | Brandan Wright, Forward, North Carolina (to Golden State) |
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Chicago (from New York) | Joakim Noah, Forward/Center, Florida |
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Sacramento Kings | Spencer Hawes, Center, Washington |
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Atlanta Hawks (from Indiana) | Acie Law IV, Guard, Texas A&M |
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Philadelphia 76ers | Thaddeus Young, Forward, Georgia Tech |
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New Orleans Hornets | Julian Wright, Forward, Kansas |
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Los Angeles Clippers | Al Thornton, Forward, Florida State |
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Detroit Pistons (from Orlando) | Rodney Stuckey, Guard, Eastern Washington |
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Washington Wizards | Nick Young, Guard/Forward, Southern California |
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New Jersey Nets | Sean Williams, Forward/Center, Boston College |
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Golden State Warriors | Marco Belinelli, Guard, Italy |
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Los Angeles Lakers | Javaris Crittenton, Guard, Georgia Tech |
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Miami Heat | Jason Smith, Forward/Center, Colorado State (to Philadelphia) |
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Philadelphia 76ers (from Denver) | Daequan Cook, Guard, Ohio State (to Miami) |
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Charlotte Bobcats (from Toronto) | Jared Dudley, Forward, Boston College |
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New York Knicks (from Chicago) | Wilson Chandler, Forward, DePaul |
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Phoenix Suns (from Cleveland) | Rudy Fernandez, Guard, Spain (to Portland) |
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Utah Jazz | Morris Almond, Guard, Rice |
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Houston Rockets | Aaron Brooks, Guard, Oregon |
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Detroit Pistons | Arron Afflalo, Guard, UCLA |
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San Antonio Spurs | Tiago Splitter, Forward, Brazil |
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Phoenix Suns | Alando Tucker, Forward, Wisconsin |
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Philadelphia 76ers (from Dallas) | Petteri Koponen, Guard, Finland (to Portland) |
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Seattle SuperSonics (from Memphis) | Carl Landry, Forward, Purdue |
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Boston Celtics | Gabe Pruitt, Guard, Southern California |
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San Antonio Spurs (from Milwaukee) | Marcus Williams, Forward, Arizona |
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Dallas Mavericks (from Atlanta) | Nick Fazekas, Forward, Nevada |
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Seattle Supersonics | Glen Davis, Forward, Louisiana State (to Boston) |
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Golden State Warriors (from Minnesota) | Jermareo Davidson, Forward, Alabama (to Charlotte) |
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Portland Trail Blazers | Josh McRoberts, Forward, Duke |
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Philadelphia 76ers (from New York) | Kyrylo Fesenko, Center, Ukraine (to Utah) |
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Miami Heat (from Sacramento) | Stanko Barac, Center, Bosnia (to Indiana) |
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Los Angeles Lakers (from Charlotte) | Sun Yue, Guard, China |
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Minnesota Timberwolves (from Philadelphia) | Chris Richard, Forward, Florida |
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Portland Trail Blazers (from Indiana) | Derrick Byars, Guard/Forward, Vanderbilt (to Philadelphia) |
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New Orleans Hornets | Adam Haluska, Guard, Iowa |
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Orlando Magic | Reyshawn Terry, Forward, North Carolina (to Dallas) |
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Los Angeles Clippers | Jared Jordan, Guard, Marist |
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Golden State Warriors (from New Jersey) | Stephane Lasme, Forward, Massachusetts |
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Washington Wizards | Dominic McGuire, Forward, Fresno State |
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Los Angeles Lakers | Marc Gasol, Center, Spain |
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Chicago Bulls (from Golden State) | Aaron Gray, Center, Pittsburgh |
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Dallas Mavericks (from Miami) | Renaldas Seibutis, Guard, Lithuania |
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Chicago Bulls (from Denver) | JamesOn Curry, Guard, Oklahoma State |
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Portland Trail Blazers (from Toronto) | Taurean Green, Guard, Florida |
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Portland Trail Blazers (from Chicago) | Demetris Nichols, Forward, Syracuse (to New York) |
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Houston Rockets (from Cleveland) | Brad Newley, Guard, Australia |
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Utah Jazz | Herbert Hill, Forward/Center, Providence (to Philadelphia) |
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Milwaukee Bucks (from Houston) | Ramon Sessions, Guard, Nevada |
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Detroit Pistons | Sammy Mejia, Guard, DePaul |
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San Antonio Spurs | Giorgos Printezis, Forward, Greece (to Toronto) |
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Phoenix Suns | D.J. Strawberry, Guard, Maryland |
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Dallas Mavericks | Milovan Rakovic, Forward, Serbia (to Orlando) |
nba.com
On Thursday the 2007 Nba draft went on air and the expected 1 and 2 picks were Greg Oden and Kevin Durant
these two kids are the fac eof the Blazers and Supersonics . I am going to do a early prediction of points. Greg oden will average 12.0 points and 10.0 rebounds or something close like that as for kevin Durnat he will not have a steady average. The reason i say that is because i have seen Kevin Durant play at Montrose Christian and i have got to seen his work ethic I mean every time the ball goes down the floor hes giving his 100 percent in anyway he can. Ok people tune in next week for and exclusive overall look at the Draft.![]()
Tuesday 11.58pm
San Antonio beat Cleveland tonight by three points 75-72 it was a close game but at one point during the First Quarter Cleveland was feeling hot but at the end of the first half and into the the Third Quarter San Antonio took the momemtum. Lebron took a three to tie up the game but missed he was clearly fouled which Bob Delaney didnt call. Game 4 is a Big game for Lebron James he needs to win or go home not happy. I have you updated on that.
Ok people im done for now but remember when you need basketball Bernard knows it all.
Cleveland is leading 18-16 at the end of the first people. The reason why Cleveland won the first Quarter was because Lebron James and the Cavs are getting the crowd into the game and backing it up tune in at halftime.
In the Nba finals the San Antonio Spurs beat the Cleveland Cavaliers twice and the series is now 2-0. The game 1 score was 85 to 76 San Antonio. The score was a little close but the thing that suprised everyone was how horrible Lebron James played when he could of won this game. In game 2 it was 103 to 92 San Antonio. Game 3 is tonight if and if u cannot watch it head to the Nba Page i will have a pregame analysis and keep you updated with the scores.
Tune in tonight i will be keeping you in touch with the Nba Finals.
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This week in the Nba playofs we had two key games. Cleveland vs New Jersey, Chicago vs Detroit. Cleveland beat New Jersey because of one thing King James wasnt the only player that showed up Larry Hughes was there Sasha Pavolic, Drew Gooden, Big Z i mean atleat stop Lebron James you played absoultely horrible your looking like the Boston Celtics out ther winning 20 gmaes and losing 50 people say the Eastern Conference is weak and its is we had a cople of teams that got in the playoffs with a below 500 record i was horrible. On the other key game Derek Fisher had a emotional night with his daughter having Cancer Surgery that night and Dee Brown hada painful night. So its like whoa Utah is goesnt to go through a whole lot tonight. Dee Brwon thank you Lord only had a sprained neck . Utah ended up winnig that game in an Emotional way. Alright people thats what i have this week also shoutout i will be posting tommorow because the Horrible Nets are playing. If you wanna Email me Email at Bdoggi10@Aol.com And remember when you need basketball Bernard Knows it all |
In the Nba playoffs there has not been one but two upsets. I mean comeone they are the two teams there were in the Nba Finals last year. Miami in the Opening round losing to Chicago the series was 4-0 Chicago maybe just maybe Miami has an excuse that Dwayne Wade wasnt 100 percent but come on you were in the Nba Finals a year ago atleast make the series 4-2. On the Other side Dallas Lost 4-2 to the Golden State Warriors the last time they made the playoffs and one Shaq didnt miss any freethrows what is that never. All i have to say is those Wins in the Regular season dont get you a Championship. Also Dallas Needs some kind of Change this Offseason because if they dont back to theyre 2006, 3007 year. Thats All for this week and remember its not the size of the Dog in the Fire, its the size of the fire in the dog.
Lebron James yesterday beat the Detroit Pistons and that means they are heading to the championship the series was 4-2 one thing that i dont get is that Detroit is praised for their 4th quarterplay and Daniel Boobie Gibson put a boobie trap on them with 31 Points. Lebron James played well and made this series . But the road ahead will be rough San Antonio aka the Dirty Squad if you think the Cleveland and Detroit series was bad wait till this series.
Alright yall peace out much love to all of yall continue to view my man J.G site and well holla at you peace.
If you have anything to say eamil me a Bdoggi10@aol.com

O my god San Antonio is back to win it yall they beat Utah 4-1 it was a hard fought series though much love to Utah. But the games to see is games 6 Cavs Detroit because i think Lebron James will step up and clean to continue to build his legacy. If he doesn't Detroit will win in game 7. I think that Lebron this is probably his best chance and the perfect year to finish it off with a championship. Also more about Bill Donovan when you come to think of it he might not do so well in Orlando because look at this analogy Florida is the State Florida orlando is in Florida almost 50 percent Gator fans are Magic fans.
Alright yall peace and enjoy the playoffs because its. magic
Breaking News
Billy Donavan who is now the Florida Gators former coach got a very good offer from the Orlando Magic on Wednesday night waiting until Thursday to accept the deal. It is reported to be a multi year deal worth less than 6$ million dollars a year. After back to back championship with most of his players leaving for the Nba you could see this coming. Billy Donavan will be successful because