by Net Income
from NetsDaily
on May 21, 2012 9:40 AM EDT
The Nets will announce the roster for their free agent mini-camp Monday morning, most if not all of whom were housed in New York hotels this weekend, waiting for their chance to return to the NBA or for a first chance at the big show. The camp will take place at the PNY Center over three days, with five-on-five scrimmages each day.
by Net Income
from NetsDaily
on May 11, 2012 2:32 PM EDT
Four former draft lottery picks and a late first rounder headline the roster for the Nets first free-agent mini-camp, to held at the PNY Center May 21 through 23. In addition to the previously reported Adam Morrison and Al Thornton, the roster includes Julian Wright, taken at #13 in 2007, Hilton Armstrong, taken at #12, and David Harrison, taken at #29 in 2004.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Apr 26, 2012 11:01 AM EDT
The NBA Development League season could end on Thursday night when the Austin Toros visit El Segundo, Calif., for Game 2 of the D-League Finals against the hosting Los Angeles D-Fenders. The Eric Musselman led D-Fenders won Game 1 in Austin, meaning the Lakers' D-League affiliate only needs to win one of their two home games to lay claim to the 2012 D-League Championship.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Apr 19, 2012 5:34 PM EDT
The first round of the NBA Development League Playoffs didn't go quite as your's truly predicted considering just one of the four series went the way that I had planned. My list of excuses regarding the errant picks is long, but let's instead get to quick looks at the semifinals games prior to Thursday night's tip-off in each of the two series.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Apr 11, 2012 6:04 PM EDT
A preview of the NBA Development League playoffs, featuring predictions from the staff of Ridiculous Upside.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Apr 11, 2012 11:15 AM EDT
The 2012 NBA Development League's regular season came to a close last weekend, meaning the annual awards ballot has been sent out to all of the D-League's coaches. It wasn't sent out to the media, but your's truly figured that people would like to know what the impartial observers thought about this record-setting year.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Apr 9, 2012 9:01 AM EDT
One of the fun things the D-League does is the "Pick Your Opponent" playoff format, allowing the top seeds to pick from the remaining playoff-eligible teams as they decide who to play in the postseason.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Mar 27, 2012 9:01 AM EDT
The NBA Development League might not be doing the best job its ever done as far as helping players develop their skills, but the NBA is definitely benefiting from the ability to sign players that have stayed in shape while showcasing their talents in the D-League this season.
by Scott Schroeder
from Ridiculous Upside
on Mar 12, 2012 8:01 AM EDT
With the NBA trade deadline possibly opening up some roster spots, we take a look at the best D-League prospects.
by AllThatJazzBasketball
from SLC Dunk
on Feb 20, 2012 5:28 PM EST
NBA Western Conference 2011-2012 Black Hole Players