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It's official: Rudy Fernandez to Portland

June 6, 2008

Rudy Fernandez has announced today that he will move to Portland next season. In a press conference this afternoon in Badalona, the 23-year-old shooting guard declared that it was not an easy decision but that he will play for the NBA franchise from this fall.

After a season completed by taking two of a possible three titles, Rudy will join a franchise that has high hopes for next year with the return of Greg Oden to an already very talented squad. The addition of Rudy will give them the necessary firepower from the backcourt and the famous Spanish cojones as a toughness bonus, too. Good luck, Rudy!

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  1. Calvin
    17 years ago

    I believe in the David Stern conspiracy that officials will make sure that the smaller teams won’t make the finals but the Blazers will have a lineup with each player can contribute a unique style and that will take you far as without having a closer can

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