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(Video) Bernard James Talks Air Force Service and More at 2012 NBA Draft
Bernard James, who played for Florida State University and spent six years in the Air Force, was selected with the 33rd overall pick in the 2012 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was then traded to the Dallas Mavericks … Continue reading
(Video) Tyler Zeller Talks Playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2012 NBA Draft
Tyler Zeller was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks with the 17th pick, then subsequently traded to Cleveland Cavaliers on the night of the 2012 NBA Draft. The Mavericks acquired Pick 24 Jared Cunningham, Pick 33 Bernard James and Pick 34 … Continue reading
(Video) Dion Waiters Talks Going from Syracuse Reserve to Cleveland and More at 2012 NBA Draft
Dion Waiters of Syracuse University is selected with the fourth overall pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers at the 2012 NBA Draft. Check out the video below on the Razz and Jazz Sports Blog.
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Tagged 2012 NBA Draft, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dion Waiters, fourth overall pick, Syracuse University
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Knicks, Nets Both Win in Exciting Overtime Fashion by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
I had the pleasure of covering a two NBA games in two different cities, as I first watched the New York Knicks take on the Chicago Bulls at Madison Square Garden in New York City, then traveled to the Prudential … Continue reading
Kris Humphries of New Jersey Nets Talks After Tough Loss
Kris Humphries of the New Jersey Nets spoke to the media yesterday after a tough loss, a third straight, to the Cleveland Cavaliers last night at the Prudential Center. Among the questions asked was why he didn’t roll to the … Continue reading
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Only Time Will Tell By Marc “Razz” Rasbury
There I was sitting patiently for the New York Knicks and New Jersey Nets to make their respective selections last Thursday at the Prudential Center. I was hoping that the Knicks would grab one of the power forwards that might … Continue reading
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Brandon, Kemba, and Kyrie: Point Guards of History? by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
Kemba Walker with David Stern at NBA Draft Kemba Walker of the University of Connecticut Huskies had one of the most remarkable seasons in the history of NCAA basketball. After a season that began 21-9, the Huskies went on to … Continue reading
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Daily Debate: Is LeBron James Overrated?
LeBron James experienced perhaps his best NBA game in a May 18, 2008, 97-92 loss to the eventual 2008 NBA champion Boston Celtics, when he scored 45 points, dished out 8 assists, grabbed 5 rebounds with 2 steals in a … Continue reading