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Hoops Links: Kings, Schmidt, Rose, Duncan

Nearly 29 years ago today, the Bulls signed their first-round pick out of UNC, Michael Jordan.  The shooting guard captured the Naismith and the Wooden College Player of the Year awards after his junior season in 1984 and opted to forgo his senior year in favor of the draft.  This was one underclassman who wasn’t overwhelmed by the jump to the pros and he had a pretty decent career for himself from that point forward.

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Hoops Links: CBA, Horford, Bargnani, Eurobasket

On this week in 1999, we saw one of the largest deals in NBA history go down.  Eleven players changed teams as the Grizzlies traded the rights to guard Steve Francis and forward Tony Massenburg to the Rockets for guard Michael Dickerson, forward/center Othella Harrington, forward Antoine Carr, guard Brent Price, a future Houston first round draft pick, and the Magic's 2000 second rounder. Meanwhile, Orlando traded forward Don MacLean to the Rockets, and received guard Lee Mayberry, forward Makhtar Ndiaye, guard Rodrick Rhodes, and forward Michael Smith from Vancouver. 

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Hoops Links: Knight, Pekovic, Beasley, Deng

On this date in 1965, we learned that even legends can be petty.  Celtics star Bill Russell signed a contract as the NBA's highest paid player, making one dollar more than arch-rival Wilt Chamberlain.  Russell had threatened to retire if he didn't make more than the Big Dipper, so the C's gave him a $100,001 contract to top Wilt's $100K deal.

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Hoops Links: Rose, Suns, Nets, Rockets

On this date in 1992, Celtics forward Larry Bird announced his retirement from the NBA after 13 seasons.  After walking away from the game, the future Hall of Famer joined Boston management as a special assistant to Celtics Senior Executive Vice President Dave Gavitt.

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Hoops Links: Thunder, Williams, Harden, Hayward

This week 13 years ago, the Lakers announced the retirement of Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations Jerry West and named Mitch Kupchak to succeed West in that position.  While Lakers fans aren't always on Kupchak's side, it's hard to argue with his overall results since taking the reins in 2000.  Under Kupchak's watch, the purple and gold have won four NBA titles (2001, 2002, 2009, 2010).  However, he'll have his work cut out for him going forward as the Lakers must perform well enough this season and get creative financially in order to be in the mix for the elite free agents in 2014.

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Hoops Links: Henderson, Johnson, Howard

Forty years ago, Julius Erving was traded by the Virginia Squires with Willie Sojourner to the New York Nets for George Carter, draft rights to Kermit Washington, and cash.  Erving and his magnificent afro would go on to lead the Nets to ABA titles in 1974 and 1976.

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Hoops Links: Spurs, Antic, Walker

On this week in 1988, the Hawks became the first NBA team to play in the Soviet Union when they defeated the Soviet Georgia All-Stars 85-84 in an exhibition game.  The game wasn't only a first in hoops history, it also dispelled the long held belief that in Soviet Russia, basketball shoots you.

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Hoops Links: Jackson, Nets, Heat, Clippers

This week 13 years ago, Isiah Thomas was named head coach of the Pacers, replacing Larry Bird, who stepped down following the 1999/00 season. Thomas was a 12-time All-Star and led the Pistons to two NBA championships and was the Finals MVP in 1990.  He also led Indiana to the NCAA title in 1981. As was the case with Bird, who was the 1997/98 NBA Coach of the Year, the Pacers’ job was Thomas’ first coaching experience.  Thomas would coach the Pacers for three years and later have two seasons at the helm with the Knicks, giving him a total coaching mark of 187-223.  

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Hoops Links: Millsap, Peace, Splitter, Howard

Roughly 45 years ago today, The 76ers traded Wilt Chamberlain to the Lakers for Darrell Imhoff, Archie Clark, and Jerry Chambers plus an undisclosed amount of cash.  Chamberlain would go on to average 17.7 PPG in his five final NBA seasons and help the Lakers win their first title in L.A. in 1972. 

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Hoops Links: Howard, Draft, Oden, Seattle

On this date in 1978, the NBA approved a franchise swap in which Buffalo Braves owner John Y. Brown and Harry Mangurian acquired the Celtics, while the Celtics owner Irv Levin got the Braves, who were later moved to San Diego to become the Clippers.

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