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Eric Pincus
LA Times — Lakers Now Blogger
Bio: Lakers 24/7 via Lakers Now blog at the Los Angeles Times. Senior Writer for http://HOOPSWORLD.com, covering the Clippers and NBA at large.
Location: Los Angeles
Beats:
Sports,
Metro Los Angeles
Updated the @HOOPSWORLD Los Angeles Clippers Team Salary t.co/sGMVgvgpej CP3-less cap space at $11.3 mil max
HOOPSWORLD | Basketball News & NBA Rumors
-round picks with the Brooklyn Nets for Reggie Evans (via S&T). Chauncey Billups is back at an $4 million for a season. Blake Griffin signed a five-year, designated rookie scale exception. The numbers
-round picks with the Brooklyn Nets for Reggie Evans (via S&T). Chauncey Billups is back at an $4 million for a season. Blake Griffin signed a five-year, designated rookie scale exception. The numbers
Maximillian Potter
5280 Magazine — Editor At Large
Bio: Editor-At-Large @5280magazine. Written for @phillymag @Outsidemagazine @Details @GQmagazine @VanityFair. My tweets are just that. World could use more hugs.
Location: Denver, CO (at times Burgundy)
Beat:
Metro Denver
"@SmoothsHoops: On George Karl, Masai Ujiri, and what's next for the Denver Nuggets t.co/apvIVu06aE"
On George Karl, Masai Ujiri, and what’s next for the Denver Nuggets
Najera (1658), Steve Blake (1642), Linas Kleiza (1488), Yakhouba Diawara (1177), and Reggie Evans (1127) each played significant minutes for Denver that season. Outside of Steve Blake’s brief stint in Los
Najera (1658), Steve Blake (1642), Linas Kleiza (1488), Yakhouba Diawara (1177), and Reggie Evans (1127) each played significant minutes for Denver that season. Outside of Steve Blake’s brief stint in Los
Bryan Curtis
ESPN — Staff Writer, Grantland
Bio: Grantland staff writer. Dept. of Paleobotany. curtisespn at gmail
Location: New York, New York
RT @david_j_roth: Pardon my re-spam, but I wrote this about the sad/tacky/gross Nets, home teams and fans, and I like it pretty well: http:…
We Don't Live Here Anymore
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
Maura Johnston
Freelance Journalist
Bio: let's hear it for the internet's sweetheart. @mauramagazine editor. @clivedavisinst adjunct. also: @drivebysongs and @wrongmaura and @maura_lyrics. #ydicrew
Location: around here somewhere
RT @david_j_roth: Pardon my re-spam, but I wrote this about the sad/tacky/gross Nets, home teams and fans, and I like it pretty well: http:…
We Don't Live Here Anymore
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
Jordan Ginsberg
National Post — Home Page Editor
Bio: @HazlittMag / @RandomHouseCa Senior Editor. Former @nationalpost home page editor. Arts, sports and politics writer. Hot girl in a Joy Division T-shirt.
Location: Toronto, ON
Beat:
Canada
Oh, @david_j_roth on the Nets: "Human diamonds … on the five-finger ring of an auto-parodic Russian sketchocrat" t.co/nXT5M8Zxzs
We Don't Live Here Anymore
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
Chris Strauss
USA Today — Sports Blogger
Bio: NFL writer for USA TODAY Sports' For The Win. Pittsburgh native, NYC resident.
Location: Brooklyn, NY
RT @mattufford: Daaaamn, go read @david_j_roth's postmortem on the Nets. Brutally cynical, but about what they deserve. t.co/0jygG5w…
We Don't Live Here Anymore
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
Tom McGeveran
Capital New York — Co-Editor
Bio: Co-founder and co-editor of @capitalnewyork, a New York news and culture website.
Location: New York
Beat:
Metro New York
RT @david_j_roth: In which I do my best to make peace with the depressing, over-branded, sin-born and still promising Brooklyn Nets: http:/…
We Don't Live Here Anymore
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
, will make a similarly strange and unwise emotional investment in, say, Reggie Evans or Gerald Wallace—these are the sort of investments some kids make, and I can't tell you yet how or if it pays off, but
Robert Powell
MarketWatch — Columnist
Bio: Editor, Retirement Weekly (http://t.co/M2agtD5kOy); Columnist, MarketWatch; Adj Prof., Boston Univ.; Public Speaker; & Researcher. Tweets are not endorsements
Location: Boston, Mass.
Do Fans Need an Off-Season? t.co/9Icnr4k2uF
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Jason Hoppin
Santa Cruz Sentinel — Reporter, Santa Cruz Sentinel
Bio: “Just gobble, gobble, gobble turkey from jive turkey gobblers.”
-Jim Harbaugh, media critic
Location: Santa Cruz, Calif.
Nice Santa Cruz remembrance by @netw3rk in @grantland NBA playoff roundup. Cameos by Jalapeños and (maybe) Kelly's. t.co/x6SCvtgvgn
NBA Playoffs Shootaround: The Oklahoma Kid
eventually settled on Reggie Evans, in part because his insertion into the starting lineup happened to coincide with the resurgence of star point guard Deron Williams. Either way, it sealed Brooklyn’s fate as
eventually settled on Reggie Evans, in part because his insertion into the starting lineup happened to coincide with the resurgence of star point guard Deron Williams. Either way, it sealed Brooklyn’s fate as
Mike Tokito
The Oregonian — Sports Writer
Bio: Sportswriter, The Oregonian. NBA, Trail Blazers, a little golf.
Location: Portland, Oregon
Beat:
Sports
#NBA High-5: Plus, Derrick Rose teases; P.J. Carlesimo out; Warriors' future home is breathtaking; Kings' future t.co/4aKjiDqdej
NBA High-5: LeBron James' fourth MVP award makes history, creates mystery
, aside from Reggie Evans and Gerald Wallace. Maybe it's just a function of the personalities of the top players. As an interim coach, Carlesimo was in no position to crack the whip. There were early
, aside from Reggie Evans and Gerald Wallace. Maybe it's just a function of the personalities of the top players. As an interim coach, Carlesimo was in no position to crack the whip. There were early
Larry King
Host, Larry King Live (Retired)
Bio: Iconic television and radio interviewer, new home online at #LarryKingNow on @OraTV!
Location: Los Angeles, California
Beat:
U.S.
This article is on the money & very funny #AMReading RT @jasonWSJ: Give it a rest: Do Sports Fans need an Off-Season? t.co/ywqYkIP44Z
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Brian Lewis
New York Post — Sports Writer
Bio: New York Post reporter, covering everything from NFL to NBA, from MLB to soccer. Rutgers grad, happy husband, proud papa and devoted fan of old-school hip-hop.
Location: New York
Beats:
Sports,
Metro New York
#Nets' Blatche could take less money to latch back on in Brooklyn. He & GM Billy King both say they hope he returns. t.co/gFAVtI8xCJ
Nets' Blatche may latch back on
have to take nothing huge. I can take less. It’s going to be based on what’s best for me.”King acknowledged the need to address the power forward spot, where Reggie Evans is a limited offensive player
have to take nothing huge. I can take less. It’s going to be based on what’s best for me.”King acknowledged the need to address the power forward spot, where Reggie Evans is a limited offensive player
Chris Wragge
CBS News — Anchor, The Early Show
Bio: Chris Wragge's Official Twitter Page,
CBS News Anchor, NYC, former anchor of The Early Show, fmr NBC Sports reporter, fmr Correspondent for ET, always a QB!
Location: New York City
Beat:
U.S.
RT @CBSNewYork: Lichtenstein: Carlesimo Had To Go, But Why Does King Still Reign? t.co/LZmjmjUn9V
P.J. Carlesimo Had To Go, But Why Does King Still Reign? " CBS New York
players. Every night we wondered whether Carlesimo would load up his rotation with his preferred defensive-oriented lineups, utilizing low-skilled players like Reggie Evans and Keith Bogans, or go for
players. Every night we wondered whether Carlesimo would load up his rotation with his preferred defensive-oriented lineups, utilizing low-skilled players like Reggie Evans and Keith Bogans, or go for
Jane Burns
Wisconsin State Journal — Business Reporter
Bio: Asst. city editor at Wisconsin State Journal. From ag to basketball: You name it, I've covered it. Music buff, history geek, tea snob. Love cheese, hate pink
Location: Madison, Wis.
Beat:
Business and Finance
Do sports fans need a offseason? I say yes, but you should ask whoever watched the NFL schedule show. RT @jasonWSJ t.co/Ph8Af287rT
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Do sports fans need a offseason? I say yes, but you should ask whoever watched the NFL schedule show. RT @jasonIWSJ t.co/Ph8Af287rT
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
RT @jasonWSJ: The Vanishing Break: Do Fans Need an Off-Season? t.co/cY017a1QIO
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Jason Gay
Wall Street Journal — Sports Columnist
Bio: Sports Columnist, Wall Street Journal. All financial advice is from my cat. Email jason.gay@wsj.com
Location: Thanks for reading!
Beats:
Sports,
Opinion and Editorial
Give it a rest: Do Sports Fans need an Off-Season? t.co/4LzU7O9VSr
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
The Vanishing Break: Do Fans Need an Off-Season? t.co/cY017a1QIO
Do Sports Fans Need an Off-Season?
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Reuters From left, Reggie Evans, Brook Lopez and Deron Williams of the Brooklyn Nets, who were eliminated from the NBA playoffs Saturday by the Chicago Bulls. The Brooklyn Nets, my local basketball
Alan Hahn
Analyst, MSG Network
Bio: @MSGNetworks studio analyst, occasional @ESPNNY98_7FM host and full-time hockey dad. Founding member of #TeamNoOneSleeps. @HardNinety Family member.
Location: New York, New York
RT @HPbasketball: Congrats, Jeff Pendergraph! You're the first player to be fined for flopping in the NBA playoffs! t.co/McOxdDCRix
VIDEO: Pacers' Jeff Pendergraph fined for playoff flop against Hawks
/or a suspension.During the regular season, players paid out $25,000 collectively in fines for flopping. There were 24 flops identified by the league. Reggie Evans, J.J. Barea, Gerald Wallace, Kevin
/or a suspension.During the regular season, players paid out $25,000 collectively in fines for flopping. There were 24 flops identified by the league. Reggie Evans, J.J. Barea, Gerald Wallace, Kevin
Kevin Lincoln
BuzzFeed — Deputy Sports Editor
Bio: Writer, deputy sports editor @BuzzFeed conglomerate // I operate with impunity in any community. kevin.t.lincoln@gmail.com
RT @jeremypgordon: Hey, I wrote a long thing on what last night's loss meant, and what the Nets will do from here on out. t.co/Oxt2e…
Bulls 99, Nets 93: Thoughts on the end of a season
more important money. Brook Lopez needs a complementary big to rebound and reliably score around and away from the basket, something Reggie Evans struggled to do throughout the year; Deron Williams needs
more important money. Brook Lopez needs a complementary big to rebound and reliably score around and away from the basket, something Reggie Evans struggled to do throughout the year; Deron Williams needs
Mark Emmert
Des Moines Register — Deputy Sports Editor
Bio: Deputy sports editor at the Des Moines Register
Location: Des Moines
Beats:
Sports,
U.S. Regional
RT @ESPN_BigTen: Realizing why Reggie Evans always gets voted NBA's dirtiest player
Stefanie Holmes
The Commercial Appeal — Online Editor
Bio: I'm in the 901.
Location: Memphis, TN
Beat:
U.S. Regional
RT @kevinarnovitz: There's nothing more dangerous in the playoffs than a team that knows who it is. Dispatch from Memphis | t.co/r1a…
2013 NBA playoffs: Revenge of the Memphis Grizzlies
the series, the basketball gods turned Nick Young into Reggie Miller, graced Reggie Evans and Kenyon Martin with supernatural powers, and a Memphis team that specialized in game management lost all
the series, the basketball gods turned Nick Young into Reggie Miller, graced Reggie Evans and Kenyon Martin with supernatural powers, and a Memphis team that specialized in game management lost all
Max Paul
NBC News — Producer
Bio: Los Angeles TV Producer, online reporter, Emmy winner keeping an eye on music, pop culture, politics and food. All Tweets are MY opinion. I don't hold back.
Location: Los Angeles
Beats:
U.S.,
Metro Los Angeles
Arnovitz: Griz get revenge t.co/jNW1XnSUNn
2013 NBA playoffs: Revenge of the Memphis Grizzlies
the series, the basketball gods turned Nick Young into Reggie Miller, graced Reggie Evans and Kenyon Martin with supernatural powers, and a Memphis team that specialized in game management lost all
the series, the basketball gods turned Nick Young into Reggie Miller, graced Reggie Evans and Kenyon Martin with supernatural powers, and a Memphis team that specialized in game management lost all

















