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	<title>Comments on: European Un-invasion?</title>
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	<description>The part of the knee that, you know, means something.</description>
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		<title>By: Ink Jet Sean</title>
		<link>http://www.thermocaster.com/2008/07/22/european-un-invasion/#comment-1638</link>
		<dc:creator>Ink Jet Sean</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The NHL is having the same problem right now - European players are leaving to play closer to home because, simply, the dollar is much weaker than the Euro, and they can make a bunch more there. 

Ironically, this has the global effect the NBA has been wishing for, spreading talent around the globe ... although I'm sure this is not the way David Stern wanted it to happen.

Childress is a nice get, but no one will take full notice until a big name leaves to play overseas. Then suddenly it will be "OMG! What happened to the US dollar?!?! The NBA is dying!" Blah blah blah.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The NHL is having the same problem right now - European players are leaving to play closer to home because, simply, the dollar is much weaker than the Euro, and they can make a bunch more there. </p>
<p>Ironically, this has the global effect the NBA has been wishing for, spreading talent around the globe &#8230; although I&#8217;m sure this is not the way David Stern wanted it to happen.</p>
<p>Childress is a nice get, but no one will take full notice until a big name leaves to play overseas. Then suddenly it will be &#8220;OMG! What happened to the US dollar?!?! The NBA is dying!&#8221; Blah blah blah.</p>
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		<title>By: jeffmere</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:14:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not only is the dollar having its ass kicked by the Euro ... but a guy like Childress, if I'm not mistaken, is looking at that money being tax free! Also, the Euro was worth about $1.55 the last I checked ... it's worse than you think. You can thank Bush for destroying the value of the dollar. He makes you want to leave the US and then you find that you have no buying power.

I wouldn't exactly say that Dominique was an All Star when he went to Europe. More like a fading star ... he played for a crappy Celtic team (maybe an 8 seed in the East) the year before Europe, and was clearly not the athlete he used to be. Then he returned to the States and averaged over 18 ppg for a Spurs team that won about 20 games.  It was a depressing slide from his Hawk glory days.

As for Tarpley, he wore out his welcome here and no one would take a chance on him ... so he really had no choice but to go to Europe.

But now we're seeing decent players -- maybe not top of the line players as you point out, but mid-level guys and just below -- go to Europe because the teams there can offer more. Europe is not just for faded stars &#38; fuck ups these days ...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not only is the dollar having its ass kicked by the Euro &#8230; but a guy like Childress, if I&#8217;m not mistaken, is looking at that money being tax free! Also, the Euro was worth about $1.55 the last I checked &#8230; it&#8217;s worse than you think. You can thank Bush for destroying the value of the dollar. He makes you want to leave the US and then you find that you have no buying power.</p>
<p>I wouldn&#8217;t exactly say that Dominique was an All Star when he went to Europe. More like a fading star &#8230; he played for a crappy Celtic team (maybe an 8 seed in the East) the year before Europe, and was clearly not the athlete he used to be. Then he returned to the States and averaged over 18 ppg for a Spurs team that won about 20 games.  It was a depressing slide from his Hawk glory days.</p>
<p>As for Tarpley, he wore out his welcome here and no one would take a chance on him &#8230; so he really had no choice but to go to Europe.</p>
<p>But now we&#8217;re seeing decent players &#8212; maybe not top of the line players as you point out, but mid-level guys and just below &#8212; go to Europe because the teams there can offer more. Europe is not just for faded stars &amp; fuck ups these days &#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: TK</title>
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		<dc:creator>TK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Indeed, just got the official word from the Motherland that Josh signed for Olympiakos, $20mil over three... Hope he behaves in Athens! Lots of distractions there:)
And something that has been missed in many of the Jennings-related High-Schoolers Euro-tours prior to the NBA:
You wouldn't find many respectable European teams to pay up and take a considerable gamble on these green, inexperienced, frequently homesick (in college, now think Europe!) and overall questionable quality kids... Roma took the risk, but it was affordable to them, their GM Bodiroga was a solid player and should have an eye for talent, but still they are not the cream of the crop by far in Europe, and we won't soon see any of these kids make it in one of the top 10 teams of the Euroleague... 
I still do think that it was a fun and perhaps important development for some of the more talented and top-caliber ones, like the OJs, the Beardsleys and Roses, the Durants and Odens etc, to possibly consider the option down the line. The top talent would indeed be intriguing for the top Euro teams, but then again the problem becomes: Will they be able to deal with the transition at 18, and make it into a competitive side that may feature seasoned veterans, NBA-experienced players, and some of the local Euro-talent that will look at them as having a nice big Star-Spangled target on their backs? 
Better hang with Bruce Pearl, Calipari, Coach K, and Tony Bennett I say! 
OK, and Coach Crean! 

Now, how about the Euro doubling up on the dollar next year? Could we then get All-Stars in Europe, like the days of Dominique Wilkins in Panathinaikos, McAdoo in Milan, Roy Tarpley in my team, Aris Thessaloniki (ahhh Roy and his 26 beers prior to games, man...) whilst keeping the better Euro-talent in the Old Continent?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indeed, just got the official word from the Motherland that Josh signed for Olympiakos, $20mil over three&#8230; Hope he behaves in Athens! Lots of distractions there:)<br />
And something that has been missed in many of the Jennings-related High-Schoolers Euro-tours prior to the NBA:<br />
You wouldn&#8217;t find many respectable European teams to pay up and take a considerable gamble on these green, inexperienced, frequently homesick (in college, now think Europe!) and overall questionable quality kids&#8230; Roma took the risk, but it was affordable to them, their GM Bodiroga was a solid player and should have an eye for talent, but still they are not the cream of the crop by far in Europe, and we won&#8217;t soon see any of these kids make it in one of the top 10 teams of the Euroleague&#8230;<br />
I still do think that it was a fun and perhaps important development for some of the more talented and top-caliber ones, like the OJs, the Beardsleys and Roses, the Durants and Odens etc, to possibly consider the option down the line. The top talent would indeed be intriguing for the top Euro teams, but then again the problem becomes: Will they be able to deal with the transition at 18, and make it into a competitive side that may feature seasoned veterans, NBA-experienced players, and some of the local Euro-talent that will look at them as having a nice big Star-Spangled target on their backs?<br />
Better hang with Bruce Pearl, Calipari, Coach K, and Tony Bennett I say!<br />
OK, and Coach Crean! </p>
<p>Now, how about the Euro doubling up on the dollar next year? Could we then get All-Stars in Europe, like the days of Dominique Wilkins in Panathinaikos, McAdoo in Milan, Roy Tarpley in my team, Aris Thessaloniki (ahhh Roy and his 26 beers prior to games, man&#8230;) whilst keeping the better Euro-talent in the Old Continent?</p>
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		<title>By: Mike Hughes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Hughes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 00:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Josh Childress has been offered over $20 million over 3 years to play for the Greek team Olympiakos... UH OH!!!  He is considering it instead of messing with NBA restricted free agency...</description>
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