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Donatas Motiejunas NBA Draft Profile and Scouting Report

By Jordan SchultzMay 18th 2010 – 1:09PM

Donatas Motiejunas, Lithuania -- 2010 NBA Draft Profile Position: Power Forward / Center | Height: 7-0 | Weight: 224 Class: N/A | Age: 19 | Hometown: Kaunas, Lithuania 2009 Stats (Euroleague): 7.5 points | 3.3 rebounds | 52.6 field goal percentage | Game Log NBA Mock Draft Ranking: 13 Donatas Motiejunas Video...

Tip-Off Timer: Bulls' 72 Wins May Never Be Matched

By Tom ZillerAug 16th 2009 – 9:00AM

Tip-Off Timer counts down the days until the first game of the 2009-10 season. On Sunday, there are 72 days remaining.The number 72 conjures up just one memory in the NBA: the marvelous Chicago Bulls of 1995-96, who racked up an unbelievable 72-10 record. No team has ever reached 70 wins, let alone 72. Not Russell's...

Karma, Thy Name Is Reggie Miller

By Matt WatsonDec 28th 2007 – 7:30AM

When Michael Jordan retired for the first time, there was a glimmer of hope among Eastern Conference teams that they might be able to finally overtake the Bulls. Maybe knowing MJ wasn't around to achieve the impossible was what fueled Reggie Miller's bravado that one fateful night on January 21, 1994 when he boldly took a...

Toni Kukoc Calls Current NBA Players Selfish and Stupid

By Brett PollakoffNov 11th 2007 – 1:26PM

It's always nice to check in with has been retired NBA players to get their thoughts on how the game has changed since their days on the court, right? Well, maybe not, considering the fact that they rarely have anything positive to say. Toni Kukoc definitely falls into this category, ripping current players for what he...

Background on Toni Kukoc

Toni Kukoč (; born September 18, 1968) is a retired Croatian professional basketball player. He was renowned for his versatility and passing ability; although his natural position was small forward, he played all five positions on the court with prowess and demonstrated court vision and an outside shooting touch that were seldom found in players of his height.

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