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Juan Dixon Suspended in Europe After Positive Steroid Test
Juan Dixon, who spent six seasons between the Wizards, Blazers, Raptors and Pistons, has been suspended by FIBA after testing positive for steroids, according to the Associated Press. Dixon had been signed to play for Unicaja of Spain's ACB. He reportedly tested positive while playing for the Greek squad Thessaloniki in...
Veteran Point Guards Still Available
Need a veteran point guard? There's still plenty to choose from in free agency.The list, though, did get shorter with the news that Mike Wilks will sign a non-guaranteed contract with the Atlanta Hawks."I think he's got a decent shot to make the team,'' Wilks' agent, Bill Neff told FanHouse on Wednesday. "They don't have a...
Billups Leaves With Strained Hamstring
NBA players are athletic, but they're not built to do the splits. Chauncey Billups learned that the hard way four minutes into tonight's game against the Magic. He was in obvious pain the moment it happened, laying face down on the court for a few moments before collecting himself and limping to the locker room. He's not...
Trade Machinations: Pietrus to Toronto
With the NBA trade deadline looming, Trade Machinations rounds up real rumors (and creates fake ones) of moves that'd make the NBA a better, brighter place. The proposed deal - made a little awkward by the Warriors not wanting to burn up their trade exception just to dump Mickael Pietrus - would be Pietrus and Austin...
Raptors and Blazers Swap Jones for Dixon
Are you ready for this? You might want to sit down. Here goes: the Blazers have agreed to trade Juan Dixon to the Raptors in exchange for Fred Jones. Boo-yah! Okay, so maybe you won't be telling your grandchildren where you were the day the fabled "Jones for Dixon" trade went down, but that doesn't mean this is an...
Background on Juan Dixon
Juan Dixon (born October 9, 1978) is an American professional basketball player. Dixon led the University of Maryland Terrapins to their first NCAA championship in 2002 and earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2002 Final Four.
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