April 2008 Basketball Wiretap

Phone Call From FedEx CEO Leading To Memphis Investigation By NCAA

Jul 31, 2008 9:17 PM

FedEx Express president and CEO David Bronczek placed a call to Abdul Gaddy's mother Oseye Gaddy, who is one of 190,000 employees for the company.

Gaddy is being recruited by Memphis, and the phone call is now being investigated as Bronczek is a booster for the program.

"We're aware of the issue," said Stacey Osburn, NCAA associate director of public and media relations.

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Reno D-League Team To Be Called The Bighorns

Jul 31, 2008 8:39 PM

The NBA Development League?s Reno team, which is set to begin play in 2008-09, today announced it would be known as the Bighorns. Team owner David Kahn and Chief Operating Officer Tony Funderburg were on hand for the announcement of the name and unveiling of both primary and secondary logos for the Bighorns. The announcement took place at Reno?s Rancho San Rafael Regional Park in coordination with the Northern Nevada Chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.  

Named for Nevada?s state animal, the team?s logo consists of the bust of a bighorn sheep, with massive curled horns, gazing into the distance. ?Reno Bighorns? is emblazoned below that image. The logo colors of blue, green, tan and white were chosen to reflect the colors of the Lake Tahoe area.

?The name Bighorns was by far the No. 1 choice of our fans and, we think, is a name that is synonymous with the region,? said Kahn. ?We?re thrilled to represent such a vibrant and diverse community and provide affordable entertainment for all walks of life.  The Bighorns will have big action ? but little prices for tickets.?

The team also announced that it will donate 250 hours of service to Big Brothers Big Sisters and a cash donation for the 2008-09 season. Pat Fling, President/CEO of the Northern Nevada chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters, was on hand for the joint announcement.  Through the relationship, the Bighorns will work with Big Brothers Big Sisters to enrich the Reno/Tahoe community through their service.  

?I am delighted that the new NBA D-League Reno team is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters,? said Fling.  ?This will help us as we are changing the way children grow up in Northern Nevada. They have been great to work with and we appreciate their interest in supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters.?

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Williams Agrees To Five-Year Deal With Sixers

Jul 31, 2008 7:37 PM

The 76ers agreed to terms today with restricted free agent guard Louis Williams on a 5-year contract.

Additional terms of the deal were not immediately known.

"It's a good deal for Louis," Merle Scott, Williams' agent, told the Daily News. "It gives him a chance to grow with a team that's building and allows him to stay with the team he came into the league with."The 76ers agreed to terms today with restricted free agent guard Louis Williams on a 5-year contract.

Philadelphia Daily News

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OKC Purchases Tulsa D-League Team

Jul 31, 2008 7:35 PM

The National Basketball Association announced today that the Professional Basketball Club, LLC, owner of the Oklahoma City NBA franchise, has reached an agreement in principle to purchase the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League from Southwest Basketball, LLC. Oklahoma City becomes the third NBA team to purchase an NBA D-League affiliate, joining the Los Angeles Lakers (L.A. D-Fenders) and the San Antonio Spurs (Austin Toros) as sole owners of their affiliates.

?As owners of the Tulsa 66ers, we will be able to oversee the team's business operations and provide a valuable developmental vehicle for some of our young players,? said Clay Bennett, chairman of Professional Basketball Club, LLC.  ?We have received tremendous support from Tulsa for our NBA team in Oklahoma City and we are excited to be a part of the NBA D-League in the Tulsa area. It?s going to be a great partnership.?

Press Release

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Clippers Sign Brian Skinner

Jul 31, 2008 5:03 PM

The Los Angeles Clippers signed veteran forward Brian Skinner, vice president of basketball operations announced today. Per team policy, terms of the deal were not announced.

Originally drafted by the Clippers in the first round (22nd overall pick) of the 1998 NBA Draft, Skinner is a 10-year NBA veteran who returns to Los Angeles after playing 66 games last season with the Phoenix Suns. Skinner averaged 3.3 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 0.2 assists for Phoenix in 2007-08.

?Brian Skinner is a veteran NBA player who will give us both size and depth in the middle,? Baylor said. ?We are familiar with Brian and know that he will be a good fit in his return to the Clippers.?

Boston Herald

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JamesOn Curry Waived By Chicago

Jul 31, 2008 4:17 PM

The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has waived guard JamesOn Curry.  Curry (6-3, 190), was selected by Chicago in the second round (51st overall) of NBA Draft 2007.

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Bulls Discover Some Trade Interest In Hughes

Jul 31, 2008 3:28 PM

The Bulls have discovered some interest in guard Larry Hughes with the obvious caveat of exchanging troublesome contract for troublesome contract.

Since the Bulls need to thin out their backcourt, some possibilities could include Portland's Joe Przybilla, New York's Jared Jeffries, Dallas' Erick Dampier, or Denver's Kenyon Martin.

Daily Herald

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Artest: Yao's Bought Into The Propaganda

Jul 31, 2008 1:13 PM

Yao Ming expressed concerns about team chemistry to the Houston Chronicle and referenced Ron Artest's involvement in the 2004 brawl with Pistons' fans following the news that the former Pacer and King had been dealt to the Rockets.

"Hopefully, he's not fighting anymore and going after a guy in the stands," Yao said, according to the Chronicle.

When asked about those comments, Artest said Yao had bought into "all the propaganda" about him, according to The Sacramento Bee.

"I understand what Yao said, but I'm still ghetto," Artest said, according to the report. "That's not going to change. I'm never going to change my culture. Yao has played with a lot of black players, but I don't think he's ever played with a black player that really represents his culture as much as I represent my culture. Once Yao Ming gets to know me, he'll understand what I'm about."

"If you go back to the brawl, that's a culture issue right there. Somebody was disrespecting me, so he's got to understand where I'm coming from. People that know me know that Ron Artest never changed."

ESPN

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Minimal Interest In Gordon Sign-And-Trade

Jul 31, 2008 12:28 PM

The Bulls believe a contract in the neighborhood of $60 million over six seasons is fair for Ben Gordon.

"We will continue to talk to Ben's representative (Raymond Brothers) and look for ways to get him signed," General Manager John Paxson said in an e-mail statement.

"Every contract and negotiation is different, but we value Ben and respect the part he has played for us the past four seasons and certainly want him to be a part of our future, as well."

The issue with Gordon isn't so much whether he deserves more than $9.9 million per season but whether he can get a better contract from another team, either in the NBA or Europe.

So far, the sign-and-trade interest in Gordon has been minimal.

Daily Herald

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Bulls Sign Deng

Jul 31, 2008 11:47 AM

The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has re-signed forward Luol Deng to a multi-year extension. Per team policy, terms of the contract were not disclosed.

?Signing Luol has always been a priority for this organization and we have always felt that he was a big part of our future.  We are very happy that Luol will now be with us long term as we continue to grow as an organization,? said Bulls Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations John Paxson.

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Brad Miller Back To Chicago?

Daily Herald

Artest Will Only Join Rockets If He Gets A Commitment

Houston Chronicle

Cavaliers Talk To Sixers' Williams

Philadelphia Daily News

Deng And Bulls Agree On Deal

USA Today

Clippers Waive Josh Powell

Press Release

Hawks Sign Randolph Morris

PRess Release

Morris Agrees To Two-Year Deal With Hawks

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Magic Want To Re-Sign Foyle

Orlando Sentinel

Pistons Sign Will Bynum

yahoo.com

Australia Beats China, Holds Yao To 14

ESPN

Gordon Wants As Much As Deng

Chicago Tribune

Wade Won't Let Anyone Cut His Hair Overseas

Washington Post

Three Euroleague Teams To Travel To US For NBA Preseason

Press Release

Suns Inquired About Sign And Trade For Childress

East Valley Tribune

Oklahoma City Home Opener On October 29

The Oklahoman

Deng Close To $70M Deal With Bulls?

ESPN

Rockets To Acquire Ron Artest

Houston Chronicle

Kobe Bryant Says Mayo Has 'The Whole Package'

L.A. Times

Yao Plays, Scores 21 For China In Games Tuneup

ESPN

Atlanta Signs Maurice Evans

Press Release