NBA Mock Draft

As the RotoWidow so fittingly pointed out earlier this week, October brings with it a veritable cornucopia of sports treats, not the least of which is the start of the NBA season. Even though we have to wait until the very end of the month for regular season games to begin, that didn’t stop Rotoworld […]

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Three in the Key: Swan Song: Cue the Violins

We’re well into the offseason now, but believe it or not, just over seven weeks remain until players report to training camp. However, the next big thing on the basketball landscape is the 2006 FIBA Men’s World Championship, starting August 19 in Japan. The rosters are littered with NBA players and, as recent years have proved, the competition is more wide open than ever.

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NBA Draft Recap: Brandon Roy

Roy entered his senior season with the Huskies on the 50-man pre-season Wooden Award watch list. Many expected him to step up after he showed signs of breaking out in a junior season cut short by injury. Roy averaged 24 PPG for his first two games as a junior, but he tore the meniscus in his left knee, costing him nine games, and he was never able to really get back into the starting rotation. He wound up averaging almost 13 points with five rebounds and over two assists in over 24 minutes per game.

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NBA Draft Recap: Shelden Williams

Williams left Duke as the school’s all-time leader in rebounds and blocks, and with the single-season block record. He was such a legend in college that the Blue Devils will retire his number next year. Of course, entering the NCAA, his legend was already forming, having averaged 20 points, 12 rebounds, three blocks and three assists per game as a high school senior.

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