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The Works: What's Next for Greg Oden?

By Bethlehem Shoals and Tom ZillerNov 19th 2010 – 11:08AM

In today's Works: how Greg Oden and Yi Jianlian are going to make things difficult for their teams come June and the world's most comprehensive list of military-related NBA names and nicknames. QO Madness After the sting of Greg Oden's latest tough break wears off, the intrigue sets in. The big question right now is...

Who's Got Next: The Bucks Play Five

By Tom LorenzoFeb 20th 2010 – 2:00PM

This is it! This is all most of us have left. With the trade deadline now behind us, the best you can do to improve your team is to troll the waiver wires. So here on out it'll be more and more important to identify help early. No longer can you trade that aging name for someone with a more attractive resume. This week...

Antawn Jamison Headed to Cavaliers

By Bethlehem ShoalsFeb 17th 2010 – 7:04PM

Should the Cavaliers deal for the dynamic Amar'e Stoudemire, the underrated Antawn Jamison, or stand pat with the team they had? Tonight, we have an answer. Michael Lee of The Washington Post first reported that Jamison was headed to Cleveland.Then Adrian Wojnarowski blew the whole thing wide open: "Cleveland, Washington...

Big Ups: A Butler for All Formats

By Tom LorenzoDec 29th 2009 – 3:00PM

Caron Butler is quietly starting to put up some of the most productive fantasy lines. He hasn't quite lived up to his second-round value, but over his last ten games he's certainly come close -- 40.4 minutes, 18.1 points, 46.9 FG%, 6.9 rebounds, 2.6 assists, 2.1 steals, and a 91.7 FT% on 4.8 attempts per game. More...

Who's Got Next: King Casspi

By Tom LorenzoDec 19th 2009 – 6:00AM

Who's Got Next is a weekly look at some of the top players widely available on the waiver wires to help you in the week ahead. No longer should we refer to Omri Casspi as "prince." It is fair to say that he's officially a King. After two notably successful starts, it's time to get serious about adding the rook. Over his...

Background on AL Thornton

Al Thornton (born December 7, 1983, in Perry, Georgia) is an American professional basketball player who plays for the Guayama Wizards of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional.

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