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Dwight Howard drafted #1 overall in 2004
Dwight Howard getting drafted and the immediate reaction from him, his father, and ESPN an...
published: 24 Apr 2008
Author: rsorl
Dwight Howard drafted #1 overall in 2004
Dwight Howard getting drafted and the immediate reaction from him, his father, and ESPN analysts.
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best nba draft year from 1995-2010
nba draft year...
published: 13 Apr 2011
Author: PUXXZZ
best nba draft year from 1995-2010
nba draft year
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2004 NBA Draft - Al Jefferson - 15th Pick
With the 15th pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, the Boston Celtics selected Al Jefferson, an 18-...
published: 24 Jun 2012
Author: JazzBasketball1
2004 NBA Draft - Al Jefferson - 15th Pick
With the 15th pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, the Boston Celtics selected Al Jefferson, an 18-year old 6-10 PF/C out of Prentiss High School in Mississippi. As a senior in high school Jefferson averaged 42.6 points, 18 rebounds and 7 blocks per game.
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2004 NBA Draft - Devin Harris - 5th Pick
With the 5th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards selected Devin Har...
published: 26 Jun 2012
Author: JazzBasketball1
2004 NBA Draft - Devin Harris - 5th Pick
With the 5th overall pick in the 2004 NBA Draft, the Washington Wizards selected Devin Harris, a 6-3 point guard out of Wisconsin. The Wizards immediately traded Harris' draft rights - along with Jerry Stackhouse and Christian Laettner - to the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Antawn Jamison and cash considerations. A starter for all 3 of seasons at Wisconsin, Harris averaged 19.5 points, 4.4 assists and 4.3 rebounds as a junior and was named the 2004 Big Ten Player of the Year.
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NBA #1 Overall Picks in the 2000's
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published: 10 Jul 2011
Author: ilikemoney627
NBA #1 Overall Picks in the 2000's
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NBA Draft 2005 - Chris Paul (Pick NO.4)
the new orleans hornets selct chris paul as the number 4 pick...
published: 21 Mar 2008
Author: thekingofpimpin
NBA Draft 2005 - Chris Paul (Pick NO.4)
the new orleans hornets selct chris paul as the number 4 pick
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 1/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 1/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 2/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 2/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 3/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 3/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 4/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 4/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 11/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 31 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 11/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 8/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 31 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 8/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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Al Jefferson | The NBA Draft | AlJefferson25.com
In this exclusive video for www.aljefferson25.com, Al remembers what it was like to be tak...
published: 15 Jul 2011
Author: aljeffersonvideo
Al Jefferson | The NBA Draft | AlJefferson25.com
In this exclusive video for www.aljefferson25.com, Al remembers what it was like to be taken with the 15th pick in the 2004 NBA Draft.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 7/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 7/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 10/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 31 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 10/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 6/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 30 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 6/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 12/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stif...
published: 31 Mar 2010
Author: keptual
2004 NBA Finals: Lakers at Pistons, Gm 3 part 12/12
Game 3 - Pistons 88, Lakers 68 With the series shifted to Detroit, the Pistons used a stifling defense to regain momentum and take a 2-1 series lead. Detroit held the Lakers to 68 points, the fewest the Lakers had ever scored in a playoff game. Richard Hamilton bounced back from his poor shooting effort in Game 2 to score a game-high 31 points, making 11 of his 22 shots from the field and all seven of his free-throw attempts. The Pistons opened the game on an 8-0 run and never trailed. Shaquille O'Neal led the Lakers with just 14 points, shooting 7-of-14 from the field. After the game, O'Neal complained that he wasn't getting the ball enough in the series. Kobe Bryant failed to make a shot in the first half and finished with 11 points on 4-of-13 shooting. Again, O'Neal and Bryant were the only Lakers players in double figures. In the fourth quarter, the game was such a blowout that much-maligned Pistons rookie Darko Milicic, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, made his Finals debut. He played the final two minutes of the game but missed the only shot he attempted. This was the 10th time since 1985 (when the Finals went to a 2-3-2 format) that teams split the first two games. Each of the previous nine times, the winner of Game 3 went on to win the title.
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NBA Draft 1996 - Steve Nash (Pick NO.15)
one of the best drafts in nba history. Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC (born February 7, 1974),...
published: 22 Mar 2008
Author: thekingofpimpin
NBA Draft 1996 - Steve Nash (Pick NO.15)
one of the best drafts in nba history. Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC (born February 7, 1974), is a Canadian professional basketball player who plays point guard for the Phoenix Suns of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Brought up in a family of sportsmen, he enjoyed an outstanding high school basketball career, but garnered no attention from United States college recruiters. He was eventually recruited by Santa Clara University, and in Nash's four seasons with the Broncos, the team made three NCAA Tournament appearances. Nash was twice named the West Coast Conference Player of the Year, and he left Santa Clara as the all-time leader in assists. Nash entered the 1996 NBA Draft and was selected as the 15th pick by the Phoenix Suns. He made a minimal impact, and was traded to the Dallas Mavericks in 1998. By his third season with the Mavericks, he was voted into his first NBA All-Star Game had earned his first All-NBA selection. Together with Dirk Nowitzki and Michael Finley, Nash led the Mavericks to the Western Conference Finals the following season. However, he became a free agent after the 2003--04 season and returned to the Phoenix Suns. Nash was instrumental in transforming the Suns into one of the top teams of the Western Conference. He led the Suns to the Western Conference Finals in the 2004--05 season, and was named the league's Most Valuable Player. He was named MVP again in the 2005--06 season, and missed out on a third consecutive MVP title to Nowitzki the <b>...</b>