
Face of Britain to be Cavalier next year?
With 22 NBA teams going at it last night across the ‘States, the official website has a serious compendium of clips collected this morning. Several favorites from The Continent are featured and BiE has compiled this run of videos with which you can kill a good ten minutes of your morning this morning, easily.
• Below is Hakim Warrick on the peripheral-vision bounce pass to Luol Deng, he of the much-anticipated Team Great Britain.
There’s more and more murmuring about Lebron-to-Chicago during the upcoming free agency period these days, it seems, and two key questions arise for BiE in conjunction with such rumors: 1. How much is Deng praying he doesn’t end up with the Cleveland Shell-Of-The-Former-Cavaliers on the wrong end of a sign-and-trade? 2. Can King James and prospective teammate Yannick Noah find a way to, you know, just get along?
• The entire Official Highlight Film from the Chicago Bulls-Portland Trail Blazers game runs below; Derrick “Just as Sweet” Rose went for 33 while Deng went for 23 in the Bulls’ OT win.
• Wow, where does this Beno Udrih pass to (surprise) new Sacramento Kings acquisition Carl Landry come from, exactly?
• And *more* sweet passing as former Baskonia stalwart Luis Scola connects with Aaron Brooks for the Houston Rockets against the leadfoot San Antonio Spurs…
• A classic looky-what-I-found loose-ball recovery and follow-up dunk by Señor Baloncesto himself, Pau Gasol:
• Finally, below is the highlight collection from Gasol’s Los Angeles’ triumph over the Philadelphia 76ers, not that i’m pimping my soon-to-be back-to-back NBA champion Lakers or anything. Along with Andrew Bynum, Gasol went for a double-double with a 22/11 in L.A.
Tags: Aaron Brooks, Baskonia, Beno Udrih, Carl Landry, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Derrick Rose, France, Houston Rockets, Lebron James, Los Angeles Lakers, Luis Scola, Luol Deng, NBA, Pau Gasol, Philadelphia 76ers, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings, San Antonio Spurs, Team France, Team Great Britain, Team Slovenia, Team Spain, Yannick Noah

