ESPN is reporting that 4 of their starting 5 will go NBA. Completely understandable. The window of time an athlete can make lots of money is often pretty narrow as injury can always strike and the move from college to NBA isn't always so easy. They got themselves 2 National Championships and it is time for them to cash in for the themselves and their families.
Donovan is staying on as coach at Florida. From what I heard, his loyalty to Florida was pretty strong and the opportunity at Kentucky wasn't worth it.
Meanwhile, Bruin fans await Afflalo's decision. I have the feeling he is torn by loyalty to the teammates and his realization that he might not get better as a player unless he goes to the NBA. In college, very often he will be the best player on the court and he needs the challenge that the NBA offers him for his long term growth as a basketball player.
Am trying my hand at fantasy baseball at a new web page, Rotohog.com. In addition to the usual stat collecting you have to buy and trade players in an open market to raise money to improve your team. Am totally clueless so if you are a fantasy player, what is your top 3 to 5 tips to improve my languishing team, the Los Angeles Lemurs?
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