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Today's Date in NBA History

(Boulder-CO) Today's date is January 15th, and on this day: 1892- The 13 original rules of basketball were printed in the Springfield YMCA training school newspaper. '57- Attempting a length-of-the-court pass to Bob Cousy, Bill Sharman stunned an NBA All-Star Game audience in Boston Garden when his 70-foot pass swished through the net. After the shot, Cousy asked Sharman, Dont you ever pass?  read more »

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Today's Date in NBA History

(Boulder-CO) Today's date is March 12th, and on this day: '56- Dick Farley of Syracuse fouled out after playing just five minutes, the fastest disqualification in NBA history, in a game against St. Louis. Farleys record stood for more than 41 years until Bubba Wells of the Dallas Mavericks fouled out in three minutes against the Chicago Bulls December 29, 1997. '72- It was Bill Russell Day at Boston Garden, and uniform #6 was retired in afternoon ceremonies. '85- Larry Bird scored a Celtic record 60 points as Boston beat Atlanta 126-115 in New Orleans. '92- Golden State Coach Don Nelson became the first man in NBA history to participate in 2,500 NBA games as a player and coach (regular season and Playoffs), as he led the Warriors against Detroit at the Oakland Coliseum Arena.  read more »

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Don Nelson wins $6.3M settlement from Mark Cuban

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million, an arbitrator ruled in settling a long-running battle ...

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Got Josh Howard?

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To help us through these slow times, I have decided to ho start up some previews of guys who will be playing significant minutes this year.  (If your interested in helping me out with some of these, email me and let me know!)

First up will be Josh Howard.  He to me is the biggest question heading into this season, even moreso than Kidd.  After his poor performance at the end of the season and into the playoffs this year, many wonder if Josh can be the consistent 2nd go-to option on this team we all thought he would be after his All-Star season.  read more »

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Nelson wins $6.3M in dispute with Cuban

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million, an arbitrator ruled in settling a long-running battle over the former Dallas coach's compensation package.

Nelson, now the Golden State Warriors' coach, claimed the money was owed to him from his time with the Mavericks from 1997-2005. The arbitrator, retired Judge Glen M.

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Cuban must pay $6.3M to Nellie, arbitrator rules

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million,
an arbitrator ruled in settling a long-running battle over the former Dallas coach's
compensation package.

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Nelson wins $6.3M in dispute with Cuban (AP)

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million, an arbitrator ruled in settling a long-running battle over the former Dallas coach's compensation package. Nelson, now the Golden State Warriors' coach, claimed the money was owed to him from his time with the Mavericks from 1997-2005.

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Mavs owner Cuban must pay Nelson $6.3M (AP)

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban must immediately pay Don Nelson $6.3 million, an arbitrator ruled in settling a long-running battle over the former Dallas coach's compensation package. Nelson, now the Golden State Warriors' coach, claimed the money was owed to him from his time with the Mavericks from 1997-2005.

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Rumors and Free Agent Updates - Nellie Beats Cuban Edition

The Cavaliers were interested in Sixers free agent Louis Williams but on Thursday, Williams signed a 5 year contract that is worth a reported $25 million with the Sixers. Williams has come a long way since he was picked No. 45 overall pick in the 2005 draft as he became the first high school player selected by the Sixers since they chose Darryl Dawkins at No. 5 in 1975. Jason Williams is talking to several NBA Teams but Maccabi Tel Aviv has reportedly offered him a contract to play overseas that he is seriously considering accepting. But word out of Israel from at least one source familiar with Tel Aviv's negotiations is that Williams is seeking a deal with an annual salary of at least $3 million.  read more »

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July 9th: Where REAL FA signings happen

Hope everyone had a great 4th last weekend.  Looks like there were quite a few new rumors and signings/verbal commitments that happened since my last Maggette breakdown.

First off, the Diop deal.  Is he worth it, not worth it?  Too long?  Mike Fisher seems to suggest here (thanks to dirk41 for this one) that the Mavs are going to get him for MLE money, but not necessarily for the MLE.   read more »

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