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WaitingForNextYear (Free subscription) | 05/22/2008
A few deals that have been discussed are just not possible on the old Trade Machine. For instance, I figured that the best possible solution for the Cavaliers and Bulls would be for the Cavs to trade Eric Snow to Chicago where he would be a player coach. He’d be on IR all season, and [...]
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WaitingForNextYear (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
Our feelings towards the coaching abilities of Eric Snow have been well-documented in these parts. Rock mentioned that a possible Snow retirement could have a viable impact on what the Cavaliers can do come this off-season. While some are hoping that Snow doesn't retire so that his contract is a goldmine of the “expiring” fashion, it [...]
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Inside the NBA (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
Bobcats coach Larry Brown wants Cleveland Cavaliers point guard Eric Snow on his staff, once Snow’s injury retirement becomes official. But there’s a complication that would be very nice for Snow; an informed source says the Chicago Bulls want to...
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Straight Cash Homey Dot Net (Free subscription) | 05/12/2008
Eric Snow, Philadelphia 76ers: If you're going to cover up your Eric Snow jersey, you're going to need to use a top shirt that's a little more solid. (Found in Philadelphia.)
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 04/25/2008
Ever hear a player say: "Well, in the fourth quarter, we were losing big, so we lost our composure and started arguing calls and, sure enough, we were able to bounce back and pull out the victory . . . "?
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 04/23/2008
JimmyJayahawk you are right, I do believe Mario could benefit from staying his final year, but there is really a couple of ways he could be looking at this. First, he could be thinking that there is nothing that could top the college season that the Jayhawks just had. If you look at it that way then, there is really nothing left to accomplish as a college athlete. You go out on top and a Kansas Jayhawk...
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Supersonicsoul (Free subscription) | 04/22/2008
Plenty of ink was spilled as the NBA playoffs approached, with prognosticators opining this way and that on who would win each series. Most of the time, these “experts” used statistics, previous encounters, injuries, and all that “complicated” stuff that “regular” people like us have no way of understanding. I mean, seriously, does anyone actually understand offensive efficiency? If John Hollinger...
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Can Danny? (Free subscription) | 04/17/2008
First RoundBoston vs. Atlanta: I think Atlanta could steal one game but right now I have to go with the C's in a sweep.Detroit vs. Philly: The great run of the Sixers comes to a screeching halt against the Pistons....
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
HE WILL TURN 35 on April 24. He has an arthritic left knee. He hasn't been in a game since Feb. 22. When Eric Snow arrived last night with the Cleveland Cavaliers, it could be - despite having another year left on his contract - the last time he enters the Wachovia Center as an NBA player.
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Hardwood Paroxysm (Free subscription) | 04/15/2008
It's hard to keep track of everything you need to know about all the teams in the playoffs. So we thought we'd do a quick and dirty playoff preview with our favorite bloggers. We asked a simple 20 Question survey to bloggers from all of the playoff teams, and got responses back from most of them. We continue our previews with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Rick from Waiting For Next Year . 1. Team Name...
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SLAM Online (Free subscription) | 04/08/2008
Eric Snow has most likely played his last NBA game . (The man couldn’t run, jump or shoot. But for a brief time - namely, the 2001 season - he was a hell of a ballplayer.) © Marcel Mutoni for SLAM Online , 2008. | Permalink | 2 comments Add to del.icio.us Search blogs linking this post with Technorati Want more on these topics ? Browse the archive of posts filed under NBA , Other News .
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 04/08/2008
The ball bashed the rim, bounced off the glass, teetered on the rim again and then rolled through the basket. In almost mocking terms, Eric Snow threw up his hands as the crowd cheered his first basket in six tries on the night of Feb. 22.
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Hardwood Paroxysm (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Hey! The D-Leaguers did something right! Ahearn even had a 5-2 Assist to Turnover margin (D-LEAGUE!)! Surely Winderman has to give them their full due without mocking them now... Son of a ! It's the end of one line for Eric Snow, and the beginning of another . It's this kind of positive attitude that's really kept Cleveland in the spotlight all these years. Allow me to just say one thing about the...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 03/22/2008
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Already a supreme scorer, LeBron James is second to none.