Odds & Ends: Magic, Wizards, Riley, Lin
Poll: Who’s Had The Most Impressive Finals?
Through four games, the NBA Finals have had several brilliant performances. Who do you think has been the most impressive?
Who's Had The Most Impressive Finals?
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LeBron James 60% (332)
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Shane Battier 17% (95)
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Russell Westbrook 16% (87)
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Kevin Durant 5% (27)
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Other 2% (11)
Total votes: 552
Suns Interested In Goran Dragic
Sources have told Sean Deveney of the Sporting News that if the Suns are unable to lure unrestricted free agent Steve Nash back to Phoenix this summer, the team will go hard after Nash's former backup, Goran Dragic.
Danny Ainge Talks Garnett, Celtics Future
Speaking on Boston's WEEI Radio this afternoon, Celtics general manager Danny Ainge answered several questions regarding where his team plans to attack free agency this offseason. Not surprisingly, Kevin Garnett was a major talking point.
Draft Updates: Wednesday
With eight days left until June 28th, mock drafts continue to roll in, with the latest coming from Tom Zeller of SBNation.com, who projects surprisingly high selections for Kendall Marshall and Evan Fournier, among others. You can find Hoops Rumors' mock draft right here, and you can follow today's draft notes in this post, with the newest updates added up top throughout the day….
- The Nuggets are expected to work out Michael Eric, Evan Fournier, John Jenkins, Doron Lamb, Ramone Moore, and Izzet Turkyilmaz on Thursday, tweets FoxSports.com's Chris Tomasson.
- Mike Tokito from The Oregonian highlights a few prospects that worked out at the Trail Blazer's facility today, including Austin Rivers and Kendall Marshall.
Magic Hire Rob Hennigan As GM
5:49pm: NBA.com's David Aldridge confirms that Rob Hennigan has accepted the Magic's offer to become the team's next general manager.
5:23pm: CBSSports.com's Ken Berger tweets that the Magic have officially offered the GM job to Hennigan. The two parties are currently in contract negotiations.
5:00pm: The Magic are in advanced talks with Thunder executive Rob Hennigan to make him the next general manager in Orlando, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports (via Twitter). Hennigan is one of three finalists for the position that has made with Magic ownership this month. According to Wojnarowski, Hennigan was brought to Michigan in recent days to meet with the DeVos family for a second time (Twitter link).
Reactions To The Hornets/Wizards Trade
The Wizards and Hornets finalized the first trade of draft season this afternoon, with Emeka Okafor and Trevor Ariza heading to Washington in exchange for Rashard Lewis and a second-round draft pick. The deal could be a win-win, as the Wizards acquire two solid veteran rotation players that could help them become a playoff club in the near future, while the Hornets clear two expensive contracts from their books and create excellent long-term cap flexibility.
If I had to pick a winner, I like the Hornets' side a little more. Clearing out their two biggest contracts without giving up any other assets means the Hornets will be in great position to build around Anthony Davis, Eric Gordon, and the No. 10 pick in this year's draft, and could be a player on the free agent market this year or next. For Washington, I'm not sure if Okafor and Ariza are enough to put the team over the top in the short-term, and their contracts will make it difficult to make any other impact moves.
Here are a few more reactions and quotes on the deal….
Kyler’s Latest: Sullinger, Waiters, Lillard, Gasol
We're tracking the majority of today's draft updates in a single post right here, but Steve Kyler of HoopsWorld tweeted out a number of draft-related rumors this afternoon that are worthy of their own post. Here's the latest from Kyler on Jared Sullinger, Dion Waiters, Damian Lillard, and more, along with one non-draft item….
Rookie Scale
If you're wondering why you never hear about NBA rookies holding out for more money, or signing for massive salaries, your answer can be found within the Collective Bargaining Agreement. A first-round NBA draft pick is only eligible to sign a rookie scale contract, which limits a rookie's leverage and means his draft slot will dictate how much he gets paid.
Wizards Acquire Okafor, Ariza For Lewis
The New Orleans Hornets have traded Emeka Okafor and Trevor Ariza to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Rashard Lewis and the No. 46 pick in the draft, reports Jonathan Givony of DraftExpress.com (via Twitter). The Wizards have officially announced the swap in a press release.

