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01-22-2010, 01:26 PM
Voters Redeemed, Duncan and Nash Named All-Star Starters
by Jesse Blanchard
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Terrible general managers are often replaced and constantly recycled through NBA jobs, but rarely are they ever redeemed. There are a few exceptions to the rule, of course.
Danny Ainge was savvy in trading for Ray Allen before friend and former teammate Kevin McHale decided to send him Kevin Garnett for Al Jefferson (but not Rajon Rando). Mitch Kupchak was seemingly a few weeks away from Kobe Bryant forcing his own exit before Chris Wallace, or was it a departing Jerry West, gift wrapped Pau Gasol. NBA fans? You have your redemption in Tim Duncan and Steve Nash. Sort of.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/01/22/voters-redeemed-duncan-and-nash-named-all-star-starters/)
by Jesse Blanchard
http://media-files.gather.com/images/d418/d511/d745/d224/d96/f3/full.jpg
Terrible general managers are often replaced and constantly recycled through NBA jobs, but rarely are they ever redeemed. There are a few exceptions to the rule, of course.
Danny Ainge was savvy in trading for Ray Allen before friend and former teammate Kevin McHale decided to send him Kevin Garnett for Al Jefferson (but not Rajon Rando). Mitch Kupchak was seemingly a few weeks away from Kobe Bryant forcing his own exit before Chris Wallace, or was it a departing Jerry West, gift wrapped Pau Gasol. NBA fans? You have your redemption in Tim Duncan and Steve Nash. Sort of.
Keep reading → (http://www.48minutesofhell.com/2010/01/22/voters-redeemed-duncan-and-nash-named-all-star-starters/)