Thursday, April 21, 2011

One NBA executive cited Saric and Kyle Wiltjer

One NBA executive cited Saric and Kyle Wiltjer, a 6-10 Canadian forward from Portland (he is committed to Kentucky next season) as the two Internationals with the best upside physically. "There are so many things that can happen over the next few years -- he doesn't mature Fendi Sunglasses, or he doesn't improve,'' said another NBA exec of Saric. "But he's a guy with size and a tremendous feel for the game, and to see that at his age is uncommon.''

The strangest news in the lead-up to the N.B.A. playoffs was that Steve Blake, backup point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, has chicken pox. This is notable, first, because Blake is thirty-one, but even more so because three of his team’s best players—including Kobe Bryant—have never had it Roberto Cavalli Sunglasses.
The prospect, however unlikely, of the most dominant team of the past ten years being downed by a childhood disease was a fitting cap to a weekend that suggested a changing of the guard. A decade that had been dominated by half-court players seemed to be giving way this season, ever so slightly, to an era of fast breaks and darting point guards. And over the weekend, the Lakers, the Spurs, and the Magic, royalty of the last half-decade, each dropped Game Ones to members of the N.B.A.’s Young Turks: athletic Ferragamo Sunglasses, up-tempo teams with names like the Hornets, the Grizzlies, and the Thunder.

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