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Apr 16, 2010 / 11:00 am By Austin Burton
Dorell Wright has been one of the forgotten names of the NBA’s preps-to-pros era.
While the Miami Heat swingman hasn’t been an All-Star success like KG, Kobe or Dwight, he hasn’t been a bust like Korleone Young, Ndudi Ebi or Robert Swift, either. Drafted out of South Kent Prep (Conn.) with the 19th overall pick in ’04, Wright has flown under the radar with mixed results, winning a championship in his second year while alternately dealing with injuries and showing flashes of being a solid NBA starter the rest of the time. Read More »
Tags: Carlos Arroyo, Dorell Wright, dwight howard, Dwyane Wade, Erik Spoelstra, Greg Oden, kevin garnett, kobe bryant, Korleone Young, Mario Chalmers, Ndudi Ebi, Pat Riley, Rafer Alston, Rajon Rondo, Robert Swift
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By Aron Phillips
With two empty roster spots and in dire need of a point guard after moving Rafer Alston to the suspended list for the remainder of the season, the Heat made a move today by signing former Siena shooting guard Kenny Hasbrouck. While it might not seem like much, this is a great move. (And during March Madness no less.) Read More »
Tags: feature, Kenny Hasbrouck, Miami Heat, Mike James, Rafer Alston
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Mar 8, 2010 / 11:00 am By Austin Burton
Pick the punchline. Either way, Quentin Richardson had been reduced to a joke going into this season. Having been traded four times in the summer of ’09 before finally landing in Miami, Q-Rich was being treated like that not-quite-cute but available girl who’s “friendly” with everybody on your dorm floor: Useful for what you need at the moment (to dump a bad contract, to free up cap space, etc.), but nobody you feel obligated to claim and nobody you wouldn’t dispose of easily. Read More »
Tags: Daequan Cook, Dwyane Wade, Jermaine O'Neal, Mario Chalmers, Mark Aguirre, Mark Blount, michael beasley, Quenton Richardson, Rafer Alston
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Jan 25, 2010 / 2:50 pm By Jack Jensen
Regrouping is never easy after losing your team’s best player, let alone your franchise’s three big stars. Even so, Aaron Brooks has the Houston Rockets gunning for the postseason once again this season. With his team currently in 8th place in the West, Brooks (18.7 ppg, 5.0 apg) is getting serious All-Star consideration. In the current issue of Dime, he talks about setting himself up for this breakout campaign.
ROCKET SCIENCE
It would have been all too easy to write off the Houston Rockets as Lottery bait heading into this season. Read More »
Tags: Aaron Brooks, Allen Iverson, Brandon Roy, Bryce Taylor, Deron Williams, Jalen Rose, Jamal Crawford, Jason Terry, Martell Webster, Nate McMillan, Nate Robinson, Rafer Alston, rodney stuckey, ron artest, Ryan Appleby, Terrence Williams, Yao Ming
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By Dime Magazine
Ranking the NBA from worst to first…
30. New Jersey Nets (3-37)
Last week: Lost to Boston; lost to Indiana; lost at L.A. Clippers.
Rafer Alston’s been sending letters to the guys, telling them what it’s like on the outside. It’s been good for team morale.
29. Minnesota Timberwolves (9-33)
Last week: Lost at Houston; lost at Memphis; beat Philadelphia.
In case you forgot Wayne Ellington was in the League, he had a couple breakout games last week. In the triple-OT loss to the Rockets (17 pts), he was called upon to take some crunch-time shots, and he delivered some of the time. Read More »
Tags: Andris Biedrins, Blake Griffin, Chauncey Billups, chris paul, danny granger, derrick rose, dirk nowitzki, Hedo Turkoglu, JaVale McGee, Jerry Stackhouse, Kevin Durant, kobe bryant, LaMarcus Aldridge, Nate Robinson, Rafer Alston, Rip Hamilton, rodney stuckey, Rudy Gay, Sam Dalembert, Shaquille O'Neal, Sundiata Gaines, Wayne Ellington
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Jan 14, 2010 / 2:15 pm By Jack Jensen
The fans in Oakland must be getting restless lately. Every time that it looks as if Donnie Nelson has his boys playing better basketball (consecutive wins against Phoenix and Boston in late December), an injury – or angry teammate for that matter – halts the train. Most recently, Anthony Randolph’s severe ankle problems have forced the young forward to miss upwards of two months. So, expectedly, the main draw at Oracle is usually the opposing team. Read More »
Tags: Anthony Randolph, Carlos Arroy, Donnie Nelson, Dwyane Wade, Erik Spoelstra, Golden State Warriors, Jermaine O’Neal, lebron james, Mario Chalmers, Miami Heat, michael beasley, Rafer Alston
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By Dime Magazine
Ranking the NBA from worst to first…
30. New Jersey Nets (3-34)
Last week: Lost to Milwaukee; lost at Atlanta; lost at New Orleans; lost at San Antonio.
There’s no good reason to bury Terrence Williams on the bench right now. T-Will’s minutes began declining sharply in mid-December, and this month he’s been clocking only five minutes a night. The Nets aren’t going anywhere anytime soon; forget Trenton Hassell and Jarvis Hayes and get the rookie some experience.
29. Detroit Pistons (11-25)
Last week: Lost at Dallas; lost at San Antonio; lost to Philadelphia; lost at Chicago.
The 13-game losing streak is clearly making the Pistons’ announcers go crazy. During Monday’s loss to the Bulls, Greg Kelser described a basic one-hander by Chris Wilcox as “dunking history.” Read More »
Tags: Al Jefferson, Andre Miller, carmelo anthony, chris paul, Corey Maggette, danny granger, dirk nowitzki, dwight howard, feature, Gerald Wallace, gilbert arenas, Jordan Farmar, josh smith, kenyon martin, Kevin Durant, kevin garnett, leandro barbosa, lebron james, Marc Gasol, michael redd, o.j. mayo, pau gasol, Paul Millsap, Rafer Alston, Terrence Williams, Tim Duncan, Tyrus Thomas, Vince Carter, Zach Randolph
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Jan 8, 2010 / 10:15 am By Dime Magazine
It’s official, Skip to my Lou is back in Miami. The Heat just announced on their website that they signed Rafer Alston, who was released earlier this week by the Nets. Last season, the 11-year point guard was one of the key contributors of the Orlando Magic team that made it to the NBA Finals. Alston played the entire 2003-’04 season with the Heat, where he averaged 10.2 ppg, 4.5 apg and 1.43 spg. Read More »
Tags: feature, Miami Heat, Pat Riley, Rafer Alston
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Jan 5, 2010 / 4:30 pm By Dime Magazine
It couldn’t have been a great past couple months for Rafer Alston. After helping lead the Magic to the Finals last spring, he was rewarded by getting traded during the offseason to the rebuilding Nets to play in front of a half-empty crowds every night. Fortunately for Skip, the 3-30 Nets put him out of his misery and bought him out today. Read More »
Tags: feature, Miami Heat, New Jersey Nets, Rafer Alston
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By Dime Magazine
Ranking the NBA from worst to first…
30. New Jersey Nets (2-26) Last week: Lost at Cleveland; lost to Utah; lost at Toronto; lost to L.A. Lakers.
This is not good for Rafer Alston. He’s 33 years old, shooting 34 percent from the field, and becoming a forgotten man in a contract year. And playing with this team, Skip is liable to age another four years before July 1.
29. Golden State Warriors (7-19) Last week: Lost at Philadelphia; lost to San Antonio; lost to Washington.
Steph Curry and Anthony Randolph are like the young stripper in a gold-digging marriage with the dirty geezer. Just keep your eyes on the prize, do what the old man says, and soon enough, the keys to the mansion will be yours. Read More »
Tags: Al Horford, Andrew Bogut, Anthony Randolph, Blake Griffin, Channing Frye, Chauncey Billups, danny granger, DeMar DeRozan, dirk nowitzki, Elton Brand, feature, gerald henderson, J.J. Barea, Jameer Nelson, Jonny Flynn, Kevin Durant, kevin garnett, LaMarcus Aldridge, Nate Robinson, pau gasol, Rafer Alston, Shaquille O'Neal, Stephen Curry, Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, Tyreke Evans, Zach Randolph
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