Here’s a look back at the past week’s original content from the Hoops Rumors staff…
- Chuck Myron took a look at which NBA teams are in danger of paying the luxury tax this season.
- I took a look back at the Heat’s offseason moves.
- Chuck reviewed how the Hornets’ offseason went.
- I ran down the events of the Knicks’ busy offseason.
- Chuck reviewed all of the teams that owe their 2015 first round picks to other franchises.
- We took a look at the highest paid players on each team for the 2014/15 campaign.
- Zach Links had a chance to interview Craig Hodges, a former Bulls player and current assistant coach for the Westchester Knicks.
- Chuck Myron ran down the important offseason moves for the Hawks.
- We held our weekly live chat and you can check out the full transcript here.
- Chuck reviewed which teams entered the 2014/15 season with the most roster stability.
- In a reader poll, Alex Lee asked which unbeaten team (at the time) was the best, and a healthy majority of you picked the Warriors.
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- Chuck Myron took a look at how players fared in free agency after their teams had declined their 2014/15 rookie scale options.
- In a reader poll, Charlie Adams asked which extension signed this season was the most team-friendly. A plurality chose the four-year, $48MM extension that Nikola Vucevic signed with the Magic.
- Chuck looked back at the offseason for the Raptors.
- We ran down the 2014 training camp invitees who made regular season rosters.
- I reviewed the former second-round draft picks currently on rosters.
- Chuck Myron reviewed how the Celtics’ offseason went.
- I ran down how much dead money against the salary cap each team owes this season.
- We highlighted some of the best comments and feedback from our readers.
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