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by Team Bleacher Report 06.18.2013 13:25 |
The 2013 NBA draft is inching closer and is now just nine days away. With that, it's worth looking at the order of teams and attempting to figure out which franchises in the lottery have the means for an instantaneous turnaround. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.16.2013 17:23 |
During most NBA draft phases, the stock of every player crystallizes enough come finals time that you have a roughly strong estimate of how things will pan out on draft night. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.11.2013 15:24 |
When writing a mock draft, it's important to put biases aside and thus project what most likely will happen. From time to time, however, fans and analysts get caught up in the hype of what they believe a team should do. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.08.2013 03:22 |
While most Washington Wizards fans are focused on June's NBA draft, what's almost equally important is which players the Wizards will target in free agency. |
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by Team Forbes 06.06.2013 21:25 |
In February, National Security Agency general counsel Rajesh De spoke at Georgetown Law School made a rare public speech on three "pervasive false myths" about how the NSA operates. |
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by Team Bleacher Report 06.06.2013 03:24 |
The Washington Wizards are in the NBA draft lottery once again. That would be four straight years, but only if you’re counting—general manager Ernie Grunfeld obviously is not. However, as I wrote in an article earlier this week, the Wizards showed promise last year. |
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by Team Guardian 06.05.2013 01:24 |
Prime minister wants G8 in Northern Ireland this month to focus on three Ts tax, transparency and trade
The summit of the G8 world leaders in Gleneagles, Scotland, chaired by Tony Blair in 2005 had a very simple agenda: "Drop the debt and hand over the aid. |
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by Team Guardian 06.04.2013 21:25 |
Senate Republicans say there's 'no need' to fill three vacant seats as president pushes to diversify federal bench
Setting the stage for a political showdown with Senate Republicans, President Barack Obama named three lawyers on Tuesday to serve on a Washington federal appeals court often c |
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