By Dime Magazine
On the summer’s last major stage for high school basketball, the Kentucky Wildcats again couldn’t stay out of the headlines.
During halftime of the nationally-televised Elite 24 showcase at Venice Beach, Calif., Kyle Wiltjer announced his commitment to UK. The 6-9 forward from Portland, Ore., then went on to win co-MVP of the game, scoring 20 points.
If recruiting is more than half the battle in college basketball, John Calipari is setting himself up to win a war (or at least a national championship). Read More »
Tags: Anthony Davis, Austin Rivers, Brandon Knight, demarcus cousins, derrick rose, Doron Lamb, Enes Kanter, eric bledsoe, John Calipari, john wall, Kentucky Wildcats, Kyle Wiltjer, Marquis Teague, Michael Gilchrist, Terrence Jones, Tony Wroten, Tyreke Evans, William Wesley
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By Aron Phillips
I know what you’re thinking, and no, I’m not out of my mind. While everyone has been talking about the Summer of 2010 with as much voracity as Y2K, people often forget that there are reasons and rules behind people’s actions. Sure Torontans consider it blasphemous that Chris Bosh would opt out and/or not re-sign, just as Clevelanders are convinced that (title or no title) LeBron James will remain atop the throne in his home state, but there are economics backing up the future decisions of the NBA’s superstars this summer. And that is something you cannot argue with. Read More »
Tags: Amar’e Stoudemire, Carlos Boozer, Chris Bosh, dirk nowitzki, Dwyane Wade, Eddy Curry, feature, Jared Jeffries, Joe Johnson, kenyon martin, kobe bryant, Larry Coon, lebron james, manu ginobili, michael redd, paul pierce, Peja Stojakovic, ray allen, Richard Jefferson, Tyson Chandler, William Wesley, Yao Ming
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