Joel Przybilla has verbally agreed to sign with Bucks. Chose Bucks over Trail Blazers and Mavericks.
— Gery Woelfel (@GeryWoelfel) August 7, 2012
Here is some video of the players from Thursday's pre-draft workout doing a shooting drill as the media was allowed in. Arnett Moultrie and Robbie Hummel were the big names in this group.
Here are some interviews from Thursday's workout. Headliners were Mississippi State Forward Arnett Moultrie and Purdue Forward Robbie Hummel.
A little insight into Joel's decision to come back to the NBA and Portland. He is also enjoying playing right now even though the team is going through a rough spot. He just has a huge passion for the game.
Here's Dwight Jaynes' follow piece on the trade idea. It's not very insightful. He applauds the Steve Nash idea (yuck), mentions Felton, who would be an ok consolation prize if we were getting something more, Johnny Flynn (seriously?), and Tony Parker...along with Antonio McDyess, who I'm pretty sure saw was going to retire, but Parker would be my number 1 choice outside of Deron Williams if it were possible. Obviously these are my opinions, feel free to form your own. I'm not sure why Devin Harris isn't mentioned when Utah is shopping him so hard right now, and I'm surprised he doesn't mention Chris Paul....lol. http://www.csnnw.com/pages/landingdwight?Getting-down-to-business-what-sort-of-ve=1&blockID=536374
According to this article, there's a rumor and a theory floating around that Portland is the team to have gotten Reggie Jackson to cancel all of his workouts.
The past season we used to capture key moments in time. As we look back at the exciting journey we all traveled together we can re-live some of our fondest memories of the 2010-2011 season. We look forward to experiencing the next chapter of our story with you again next season. RISE WITH US!!!
an image I edited with Lamarcus Aldridge
Andre Miller going Vertical at the rim. I took this picture last night at the Rose Garden with my new camera.
Blazer beat phtoographer Bruce Ely catches the human, excited side of Armon Johnson's first night playing pro ball. So good.