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State of the Cap: New York Knicks

By Josh Redetzke 5/4/07 2007/08 New York Knicks Payroll: $87.7 million a 2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million Roughly: $32.7 million over cap The Good: What do Allan Houston, Jalen Rose, Maurice Taylor, Shandon Anderson, and Jerome Williams have in common? Not only do they all no longer play for the Knicks but they…

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State of the Cap: New Jersey Nets

By Josh Redetzke 5/3/07 2007/08 New Jersey Nets Payroll: $65.3 million 2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million Roughly: $10.3 million over cap The Good: Nets fans can rejoice over their first round perofrmance against Toronto. One big positive has been the health and productivity of Jason Kidd. His humongous contract was a major risk…

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State of the Cap: Boston Celtics

By Josh Redetzke 5/2/07 2007/08 Boston Celtics Payroll: $62 million 2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million Roughly: $7 million over cap The Good: Despite one of the worst seasons in franchise history, there are still reasons to be positive in Beantown. Al Jefferson developed into the post player that everyone hoped he would be.…

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Petteri Koponen Enters 2007 NBA Draft

By Hippo T. 4/27/07 Finnish point guard Petteri Koponen has declared for the NBA Draft today. He is considered a potential late first rounder, early second rounder. Koponen had an excellent showing in the 2007 Hoop Summit holding his own against top American guards Derrick Rose and OJ Mayo with 6 assists and 1 turnover,…

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2006-07 Rookie Watch: Draft Redone

By Ryan Reed 4/17/07 With the season approaching it’s end, I decided to revisit the draft. Rather than rank each pick, let’s step into a time machine and redo the top 5 picks for those interested in revisionist history. Oh what a difference 9 months makes! 1. Toronto Raptors: Andrea Bargnani The only thing stopping…

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Acie Law IV Interview

By Adi Joseph 4/15/07 Joseph: Hi Acie, it’s Adi Joseph from NBADraft.net. Thanks for taking the time out of your schedule to do this interview. How did your workout go? Law: It went well. Joseph: Where do you see your draft stock right now? Law: Probably late lottery, mid-first round. My coach called all the…

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Stock Watch – Final Four

By Aran Smith 4/4/07 Rising Corey Brewer 6-8 185 SF Florida Jr. For the second year in a row, Corey Brewer raised his level of play on the biggest stage showing that he has the heart of a champion. Brewer’s three point shooting against UCLA and in the title game versus Ohio State were invaluable…

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NCAA Championship Preview

By Adi Joseph 4/2/07 Well, I was wrong again. Guess what, I’m not learning. I’m going to doubt Ohio State once more. Florida is my pick. They were my preseason pick, and I doubted them only because of weaknesses shown at points in the regular season. My preseason picks would have led to a better…

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Marc Gasol: Following in Pau’s Footsteps

By Joshua Motenko 3/27/07 During the 2007 FIBA EuroCup All Star game in Cyprus, NBAdraft.net had a chance to visit with first-time All Star Marc Gasol, brother of NBA All-Star Pau Gasol. (Parts of this interview have been translated from Spanish) Motenko: Marc, thanks for agreeing to conduct this interview with NBAdraft.net. Gasol: Of course,…

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Stock Watch

By Aran Smith 3/22/07 Rising Nick Young 6-6 200 SG USC Jr. Leading the Trojans into the Sweet Sixteen, Nick Young has established himself as one of the top wing prospects in the nation. Against Texas, Young matched NCAA POY Kevin Durant point for point for most of the game shooting 8-13 with 22 points…

2007 NCAA Tournament: First Round Notes

By Aran Smith 3/17/07 Good Stuff Maynor! Virginia Commonwealth’s 2 point win over Duke was the big highlight from the first round of action. Eric Maynor’s head to head dual with Greg Paulus, who’s admirably taken the "Dukie-you-love-to-hate" baton from JJ Redick, made his heroic shot with 1.4 seconds remaining on the clock that much…