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Summer Spotlight: Eric Maynor

By Kevin Duffy 7/24/07 After pick-pocketing George Mason and converting two lay-ups that would close out the Colonial Conference championship and seal an NCAA bid for upstart Virginia Commonwealth, Eric Maynor raised the eyebrows of most die-hard college basketball fans. One week later the lightly-recruited sophomore guard out of Westover HS (Fayetteville, NC) torched Duke…

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Summer Spotlight: Rob McKiver

By Kevin Duffy 7/21/07 In two months when Dick Vitale and Andy Katz discuss the best guards in the nation for the upcoming season, they will likely list names such as Chris Lofton, Drew Neitzel, Ty Lawson, Darren Collison and even OJ Mayo and Derrick Rose. No disrespect to any of those players (or Dicky…

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State of the Cap: Sacramento Kings

By Josh Redetzke 7/20/07 2007/08 Sacramento Kings Payroll: $56 million 2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million Roughly: $1 million over cap The Good: A disappointing season in Sacramento still had a bright side in Kevin Martin, who nearly won the most improved player award. Martin’s scoring average almost doubled, going from 10.8 last year…

2007 NBA Summer League: Final Day

By Aran Smith NBADraft.net 7/16/07 Link: NBA.com Official Summer League Site The top performers of day ten were Von Wafer, Nate Robinson, Rashad McCants, Jeff Green, Kevin Durant and Spencer Hawes. (2-3) Washington Wizards 79 – (2-3) Milwaukee Bucks 67 Boxscore The Wizards took advantage of the Bucks missing their top summer league player with…

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Summer Spotlight: Josh Carter

By Kevin Duffy 7/15/07 Texas A+M basketball took a huge step forward last season, as the Aggies finished 26-7 and reached the Sweet 16 before being bounced out by Memphis. Repeating their success from last season will be a tall task, however. Gone are All-American PG Acie Law (the 11th pick in the NBA Draft)…

2007 NBA Summer League: Day Nine

By Aran Smith 7/15/07 Link: NBA.com Official Summer League Site The top performers of day nine were Randy Foye, Craig Smith, Rudy Gay, Reyshawn Terry, DJ Strawberry, and Nate Robinson. (5-0) Dallas Mavericks 91 – (3-2) Boston Celtics 70 Boxscore Behind the steady and clutch play of JJ Barea, the Mavericks completed their undefeated run…