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Songaila Suspended

Editor's Note: eva.future was first to this story , but people had already been commenting here, and this had a link, so I bumped it to the front page.

I'm with everyone in saying the suspension is pretty silly.  From what Ivan said, though, it sounds like Songaila just took the fall for DeShawn's so-called dirty flagrant in Game 1.  Any little thing would have been a suspension.

It's a ridiculous decision, but instead of crying sour grapes, I'm curious to see what happens now to our frontcourt depth.  Behind Haywood, all we have now is Andray Blatche, who has struggled in this series.  We need Haywood to come up big tonight, otherwise, we're in big trouble.

http://www.nba.com/news/songaila_suspended_080502.html

 

for game 6.

this is going a little bit overboard. the flagrant was a so-so call, but this is too extreme, i think. i still cant determine whether or not the contact was intntional.

what should merit a suspension is lebron's reaction. that was a really bad acting job.

this series is just spiralling out of control, but thats what i love about it. hope it goes seven

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Sam Mitchell?

There has been a lot of anti-Eddie Jordan sentiment lately, and while calls for his firing may have some merit, the main argument against this was the lack of a suitable replacement. What if Sam Mitchell became available? I'm not advocating anything, but would anyone be in favor of a Mitchell for Jordan swap?

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Georgetown

Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert have entered the NBA draft, but have not hired agents, leaving open the possibility of returning to school for another season.
For any Hoya fans: If they do leave, how good can G'Town be next season? I believe they have a very good class coming in, but is it good enough to recover from losing their two best players to the NBA?

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Bonzi Wells

Apparently, Bonzi Wells has quit the Houston Rockets, saying that he thinks he is disrupting the team's chemistry. If he is released or bought out by Houston, could we possibly pick him up, like the Pistons did with Webber or the Heat with Jones? I'll take anything at this point, anything is better than Jarvis.

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NBA Draft

[Editor's Note: From the diaries. Because it's never too early to think draft, and I'm a huge, huge draft junkie (probably from the myriad years this franchise was in the lottery) -Pradamaster]

I love the NBA draft, since I'm a big college basketball fan, so I actually know the players being drafted in and out. This year is really interesting, with all of the freshmen coming out on account of the NBA's age limit. I had a little bit of free time, so I decided to put together a little mock draft. This will certainly change next week after the final four, because 6 of the top 11 picks as they stand now will be in action, as well as two other first-rounders. Right now I have the Wizards taking Corey Brewer at #21. I know what we could really use is a point guard, but with Ty Lawson staying in college and Conley and Law off the board, no one was available. Besides, Brewer would be a steal at #21. So, here's my mock draft;  

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