


Comme Peyton a émis cette possibilité et que certains étaient d'accord, je me permets de créer ce topic pour le différencier de tout ce qui est FIBA etc...
La saison NBA ne reprend que dans 4 mois mais on est en pleine période de transfert. Beaucoup de rumeurs circulent sur le net. Voici donc les plus récentes ainsi que le recap de la dernière draft.
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Mavericks Still Hoping To Meet With LeBron
The Mavericks remain hopeful that they'll be able to meet with LeBron James, even though they could only acquire him via sign-and-trade with the Cavaliers.
James has already met with Cleveland, New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
Sources with knowledge of LeBron's thinking have maintained for months that Dallas can't be dismissed as a dark-horse contender to land him thanks to player-friendly owner Mark Cuban and stars like Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd.
The Mavericks remain hopeful that they'll be able to meet with LeBron James, even though they could only acquire him via sign-and-trade with the Cavaliers.
James has already met with Cleveland, New York, New Jersey, Chicago, Miami and Los Angeles.
Sources with knowledge of LeBron's thinking have maintained for months that Dallas can't be dismissed as a dark-horse contender to land him thanks to player-friendly owner Mark Cuban and stars like Dirk Nowitzki and Jason Kidd.
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Nets Have 'Real Interest' In David Lee
The Nets are still awaiting final decisions from LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade before proceeding with the remainder of their free agent plans.
With Amar'e Stoudemire expected to sign with the Knicks, New Jersey will look at Carlos Boozer and David Lee in their search for a big man.
"We talked [Saturday], we talked [yesterday] and we'll talk again [today]," said Lee's agent, Mark Bartelstein. "The Nets have real interest in David. It's huge. But they are waiting to see what happens. In essence, they're being held hostage by LeBron James."
Nets president Rod Thorn confirmed Bartelstein's comments.
"Nothing happening," he said.
The Nets are still awaiting final decisions from LeBron James, Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade before proceeding with the remainder of their free agent plans.
With Amar'e Stoudemire expected to sign with the Knicks, New Jersey will look at Carlos Boozer and David Lee in their search for a big man.
"We talked [Saturday], we talked [yesterday] and we'll talk again [today]," said Lee's agent, Mark Bartelstein. "The Nets have real interest in David. It's huge. But they are waiting to see what happens. In essence, they're being held hostage by LeBron James."
Nets president Rod Thorn confirmed Bartelstein's comments.
"Nothing happening," he said.
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Bulls Confident In Chance To Land Wade
The Bulls are growing confident in their ability to sign Dwyane Wade as a free agent.
The Knicks are poised to sign Amar'e Stoudemire to a $100 million contract and LeBron James will reportedly meet with New York at least once more.
The Chicago Tribune points out that in addition to New York's focus on other players, Wade listened to the Bulls' sales pitch twice in 30 hours on Thursday and Friday.
A source close to Wade insists that his interest in Chicago in genuine, despite his efforts to recruit another superstar to play with him in Miami.
Chicago's dream scenario is to sign either Wade or James and then add a star power forward, like Chris Bosh or Carlos Boozer, as well.
The Bulls are growing confident in their ability to sign Dwyane Wade as a free agent.
The Knicks are poised to sign Amar'e Stoudemire to a $100 million contract and LeBron James will reportedly meet with New York at least once more.
The Chicago Tribune points out that in addition to New York's focus on other players, Wade listened to the Bulls' sales pitch twice in 30 hours on Thursday and Friday.
A source close to Wade insists that his interest in Chicago in genuine, despite his efforts to recruit another superstar to play with him in Miami.
Chicago's dream scenario is to sign either Wade or James and then add a star power forward, like Chris Bosh or Carlos Boozer, as well.
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2010 NBA DRAFT
FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS
1. Washington: John Wall, Kentucky, point guard
2. Philadelphia: Evan Turner, Ohio State, shooting guard
3. New Jersey: Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech, power forward
4. Minnesota: Wesley Johnson, Syracuse, small forward
5. Sacramento: DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky, center
6. Golden State: Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, power forward
7. Detroit: Greg Monroe, Georgetown, power forward
8. L.A. Clippers: Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest, small forward
9. Utah: Gordan Hayward, Butler, small forward
10. Indiana: Paul George, Fresno State, small forward
11. New Orleans: Cole Aldrich, Kansas, center (draft rights traded to Oklahoma City)
12. Memphis: Xavier Henry, Kansas, shooting guard
13. Toronto: Ed Davis, North Carolina, power forward
14. Houston: Patrick Patterson, Kentucky, power forward
15. Milwaukee: Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth, power forward
16. Minnesota: Luke Babbit, Nevada, small forward (draft rights traded to Portland)
17. Chicago: Kevin Seraphin, France, center (draft rights agreed in good faith to be sent to the Washington Wizards)
18. Oklahoma City: Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky, point guard (draft rights traded to L.A. Clippers)
19. Boston: Avery Bradley, Texas, shooting guard
20. San Antonio: James Anderson, Oklahoma State, shooting guard
21. Oklahoma City: Craig Brackens, Iowa State, power forward (draft rights traded to New Orleans)
22. Portland: Elliot Williams, Memphis, shooting guard
23. Minnesota: Trevor Booker, Clemson, power forward (draft rights traded to Washington)
24. Atlanta: Damion Jones, Texas, small forward (draft rights traded to New Jersey)
25. Memphis: Dominique Jones, South Florida, shooting guard (draft rights traded to Denver)
26. Oklahoma City: Quincy Pondexter, Washington, small forwarrd (draft rights traded to Phoenix)
27. New Jersey: Jordan Crawford, Xavier, shooting guard (draft rights traded to Dallas)
28. Memphis: Greivis Vasquez, Maryland, shooting guard
29. Orlando: Daniel Orton, Kentucky, center
30. Washington: Lazar Hayward, Marquette, small forward (draft rights traded to Minnesota)
SECOND ROUND SELECTIONS
31. New Jersey: Tibor Pleiss, Germany, center (draft rights traded to Atlanta)
32. Miami: Dexter Pittman, Texas, center
33. Sacramento: Hassan Whiteside, Marshall, center
34. Portland: Armon Johnson, Nevada, shooting guard
35. Washington: Nemanja Bjelica, Serbia, small forward (draft rights traded to Minnesota)
36. Detroit: Terrico White, Ole Miss, shooting guard
37. Milwaukee: Darington Hobson, New Mexico, small forward
38. New York: Andy Rautins, Syracuse, shooting guard
39. New York: Landry Fields, Stanford, small forward
40. Indiana: Lance Stephenson, Cincinnati, shooting guard
41. Miami: Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State, power forward
42. Miami: Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, small forward
43. L.A. Lakers: Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, small forward
44. Milwaukee: Jerome Jordan, Tulsa, center
45. Minnesota: Paulao Prestes, Brazil, center
46. Phoenix: Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech, power forward
47. Milwaukee: Keith “Tiny” Gallon, Oklahoma, power forwward
48. Miami: Latavious Williams, NBDL (Tulsa), small forward
49. San Antonio: Ryan Richards, England, power forward
50. Dallas: Solomon Alabi, Florida State, center (draft rights traded to Toronto)
51. Oklahoma City: Magnum Rolle, Louisiana Tech University, center
52. Boston: Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, power forward
53. Atlanta: Pape Sy, Senegal, small forward
54. L.A. Clippers: Willie Warren, Oklahoma, point guard
55. Utah: Jeremy Evans, Western Kentucky, small forward
56. Minnesota: Hamady Ndiaye, Rutgers, center
57. Indiana: Ryan Reid, Florida State, forward
58. L.A. Lakers: Derrick Caracter, University of Texas El-Paso, power forward
59. Orlando: Stanley Robinson, Connecticut, small forward
60: Phoenix: Dwayne Collins, Miami, power forward
FIRST ROUND SELECTIONS
1. Washington: John Wall, Kentucky, point guard
2. Philadelphia: Evan Turner, Ohio State, shooting guard
3. New Jersey: Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech, power forward
4. Minnesota: Wesley Johnson, Syracuse, small forward
5. Sacramento: DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky, center
6. Golden State: Ekpe Udoh, Baylor, power forward
7. Detroit: Greg Monroe, Georgetown, power forward
8. L.A. Clippers: Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest, small forward
9. Utah: Gordan Hayward, Butler, small forward
10. Indiana: Paul George, Fresno State, small forward
11. New Orleans: Cole Aldrich, Kansas, center (draft rights traded to Oklahoma City)
12. Memphis: Xavier Henry, Kansas, shooting guard
13. Toronto: Ed Davis, North Carolina, power forward
14. Houston: Patrick Patterson, Kentucky, power forward
15. Milwaukee: Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth, power forward
16. Minnesota: Luke Babbit, Nevada, small forward (draft rights traded to Portland)
17. Chicago: Kevin Seraphin, France, center (draft rights agreed in good faith to be sent to the Washington Wizards)
18. Oklahoma City: Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky, point guard (draft rights traded to L.A. Clippers)
19. Boston: Avery Bradley, Texas, shooting guard
20. San Antonio: James Anderson, Oklahoma State, shooting guard
21. Oklahoma City: Craig Brackens, Iowa State, power forward (draft rights traded to New Orleans)
22. Portland: Elliot Williams, Memphis, shooting guard
23. Minnesota: Trevor Booker, Clemson, power forward (draft rights traded to Washington)
24. Atlanta: Damion Jones, Texas, small forward (draft rights traded to New Jersey)
25. Memphis: Dominique Jones, South Florida, shooting guard (draft rights traded to Denver)
26. Oklahoma City: Quincy Pondexter, Washington, small forwarrd (draft rights traded to Phoenix)
27. New Jersey: Jordan Crawford, Xavier, shooting guard (draft rights traded to Dallas)
28. Memphis: Greivis Vasquez, Maryland, shooting guard
29. Orlando: Daniel Orton, Kentucky, center
30. Washington: Lazar Hayward, Marquette, small forward (draft rights traded to Minnesota)
SECOND ROUND SELECTIONS
31. New Jersey: Tibor Pleiss, Germany, center (draft rights traded to Atlanta)
32. Miami: Dexter Pittman, Texas, center
33. Sacramento: Hassan Whiteside, Marshall, center
34. Portland: Armon Johnson, Nevada, shooting guard
35. Washington: Nemanja Bjelica, Serbia, small forward (draft rights traded to Minnesota)
36. Detroit: Terrico White, Ole Miss, shooting guard
37. Milwaukee: Darington Hobson, New Mexico, small forward
38. New York: Andy Rautins, Syracuse, shooting guard
39. New York: Landry Fields, Stanford, small forward
40. Indiana: Lance Stephenson, Cincinnati, shooting guard
41. Miami: Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State, power forward
42. Miami: Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, small forward
43. L.A. Lakers: Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, small forward
44. Milwaukee: Jerome Jordan, Tulsa, center
45. Minnesota: Paulao Prestes, Brazil, center
46. Phoenix: Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech, power forward
47. Milwaukee: Keith “Tiny” Gallon, Oklahoma, power forwward
48. Miami: Latavious Williams, NBDL (Tulsa), small forward
49. San Antonio: Ryan Richards, England, power forward
50. Dallas: Solomon Alabi, Florida State, center (draft rights traded to Toronto)
51. Oklahoma City: Magnum Rolle, Louisiana Tech University, center
52. Boston: Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, power forward
53. Atlanta: Pape Sy, Senegal, small forward
54. L.A. Clippers: Willie Warren, Oklahoma, point guard
55. Utah: Jeremy Evans, Western Kentucky, small forward
56. Minnesota: Hamady Ndiaye, Rutgers, center
57. Indiana: Ryan Reid, Florida State, forward
58. L.A. Lakers: Derrick Caracter, University of Texas El-Paso, power forward
59. Orlando: Stanley Robinson, Connecticut, small forward
60: Phoenix: Dwayne Collins, Miami, power forward
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