+Vote!
DVDVerdict (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Reviewed by David Johnson Quote: "This story is told well in the hour-plus documentary, hitting all the major personnel moves, the coaching strategies and the player mentalities and supplementing it with interviews, candid behind-the-scenes B-roll and game footage."
+Vote!
Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Josh Childress left the Atlanta Hawks for the Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the course of many international stars who have signed with the NBA.
+Vote!
Daily Pundit (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Media’s guilt plays well for Obama and McCain — chicagotribune.com You don’t laugh because you can’t make fun of Obama. The ground would swallow you whole. He’s still busy fighting off throngs of reporters, a cast of thousands as urgent and impassioned as in those old Hollywood biblical epics. This situation continues on his overseas campaign trip. [...]
+Vote!
New York Times (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Josh Childress is leaving the Atlanta Hawks for the Greek club Olympiakos, reversing the path of the many international stars who have signed with N.B.A. teams.
+Vote!
News & Information (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Josh Childress turned his back on the National Basketball Association’s Atlanta Hawks and signed a three-year deal worth 20 million dollars on Wednesday with the Greek club Olympiakos….Read more
+Vote!
The Starting Five (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Did the Hawks blow it? Some background on Olympiacos below: After back-to-back appearances in the Euroleague Quarterfinal Playoffs, Olympiacos Piraeus is back and ready to take the next step. Though around the continent some may think that the Reds are stuck in the shadow of rival Panathinaikos, fans in Greece who witnessed a classic best-of-five finals series last [...]
+Vote!
Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Scoring 22 points against the Utah Jazz, delighting a partisan crowd and getting highlight-reel chest bumps from teammates aside, Jaycee Carroll knows he's a long shot when it comes to making an NBA roster.
+Vote!
Truthdig (Free subscription) | yesterday
Last weeek it was Budweiser that was sold to the Europeans, this week it is the NBA which fell victim to a global economic shift which has seen the dollar nose-dive vis-a-vis the Euro as respected young forward Josh Childress accepted a fatter offer from a Greek club than his U.S. team was set to offer. He may not be the last. ESPN: The deal is the most lucrative current contract in European basketball...
+Vote!
Bullets Forever (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Warriors have until Friday to match the offer [for Kelenna Azubuike], but two NBA sources said they will not because they signed forward Maurice Evans, who split time between the Lakers and Orlando last season, to a three-year, $6.4 million deal. Riverside Press Enterprise . If true, this takes another small forward off the market. Also, Josh Childress is really going to Greece .
+Vote!
The Starting Five (Free subscription) | yesterday
Within two weeks, the NCAA and the NBA have been told what they can do to their age restrictions and free agency dollars. On July 9th Brandon Jennings shunned the NCAA to play basketball professionally in Europe until he is eligible for the NBA Draft next season. Earlier today, Atlanta Hawks free agent forward Josh Childress signed with [...]
+Vote!
Sports - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former NBA player Matt Geiger has sued a real estate company, saying that Global Assets LLC broke an agreement to buy his Florida home....
+Vote!
TrueHoop (Free subscription) | yesterday
Josh Childress, former sixth overall pick in the NBA draft, and a player who played very well for an Atlanta team that put a real scare into the eventual champions, is leaving the NBA to play for Greece. He signed a contract today with Greek powerhouse Olympiakos, in Athens, at 2:30 p.m. local time. (You can see pictures of Childress smiling over his contract .) His agents made clear in a conference...