
A weekly wrap of the things you should know in basketball.
* DeSagana Diop earns $7 million per year (I am not lying) to play basketball. Keep that in mind as you watch this footage.
* Sports Illustrated’s Zach Lowe takes issue with the notion that Andrew Bogut is ‘injury-prone’.
* J.R. Smith’s sister gets into ANOTHER brawl in China. You must be proud Mr. and Mrs. Smith. By the way, Smitty dropped 60 in a recent game.
* ‘Whats Doin’ golden boy Dirk Nowitzki is at it again, this time showing off his impressive commentary skills.
* Nate Drexler from Magic Basketball wants to detonate the entire Orlando Magic team. I don’t blame him.
* Stop the press – LeBron James rides his bike to a game and everybody reports on it (yes, ok, including me).
* Carlos Boozer’s son prefers the Miami Heat over Chicago.
* TrueHoop’s Henry Abbott explores how Greg Popovich is ahead of the curve in terms of managing his players.
Tags: Andrew Bogut, Carlos Boozer, DeSagana Diop, Dirk Nowitzki, JR Smith, Lebron James, Whats Doin
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Andrew Bogut (GSW)
Patrick Mills (SAS)
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If I wasn’t so busy going on about Free Steve Nash most of the time a Free Bogut campaign wouldn’t be that far away.
Any club, I repeat, literally ANY club would be a better fit than the hornless bucks at the moment.
It’s just seems too bad Bogut seems to be repeatedly getting screwed by things out of his control, Drew Gooden’s albatross contact, The Bucks organisation being unable to manage any sort of successful trade, playing with cancers such as S-Jax and Maggette, or a ultra slow and dull offense that is painful to watch.
Trading for a C seems to becoming a much harder concept to do correctly in the NBA these days (Refer to Danny Ainge). So yeah…Good luck with that Bogey, you’ll need it.
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