Archive - 2007
May 29th
2007 NBA Predraft Camp: Day Two
By Aran Smith
NBADraft.net
5/30/07
Day 2, Evening – The night games as seen on ESPNU lacked a great deal of intrigue. But it was the first glimpse for many of these guys in real game action at the camp.
Game 2 Team 2 80 - Team 1 76
May 28th
State of the Cap: Houston Rockets
By Josh Redetzke
5/29/07
2007/08 Houston Rockets Payroll: $62.6 million
2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million
Roughly: $7.6 million over cap
The Best and Worst of The Past Ten NBA Drafts
By Kevin Duffy
NBADraft.net
5/28/07
On the eve of the 2007 NBA Draft Camp in Orlando, FL, I thought it would be a good time to reflect on past drafts. Maybe taking a look at how teams have drafted in the past ten years will help explain the mysteries of the NBA draft, like why the Spurs continue to get better despite picking 30th every year and signing free agents like Francisco Elson.
May 25th
State of the Cap: Dallas Mavericks
By Josh Redetzke
5/25/07
2007/08 Dallas Mavericks Payroll: $81.5 million
2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million
Roughly: $26.5 million over cap
May 24th
Tim Shea Interview
By Aran Smith
NBADraft.net
5/24/07
[img_assist|nid=3863|title=Tim Shea|desc=|link=none|align=right|width=220|height=295]The following is another chapter in what's becoming our annual conversation with Tim Shea (in his fourth year as Director of International scouting for the Charlotte Bobcats).
Q) How's everything in Lugo, Spain?
May 23rd
State of the Cap: Washington Wizards
By Josh Redetzke
5/23/07
2007/08 Washington Wizards Payroll: $58.6 million
2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million
Roughly: $3.6 million over cap
May 22nd
May 19th
State of the Cap: Orlando Magic
By Josh Redetzke
5/19/07
2007/08 Orlando Magic Payroll: $39.1 million
2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million
Roughly: $15.9 million under cap
May 18th
Draft Buzz - Should I Stay or Should I Go?
By Aran Smith
5/18/07
The decision of when to leave for the NBA can make or break a players career. For some the pressure to leave forces them in too early before their stock is truly in the first round and before their skills are developed to make their way in the NBA. Others end up waiting too long ala Chris Marcus, Terence Morris or Chris Duhon and see their once first round stock plummet into the second round or even go undrafted by not showing improvement.
May 17th
State of the Cap: Miami Heat
By Josh Redetzke
5/17/07
2007/08
Miami Heat Payroll: $64.5 million
2007/08 Estimated NBA Salary Cap: $55 million
Roughly: $9.5 million over cap









