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  • /watch?v=vwdwjzV2gLk

  • hey please subscribe to our show!

  • 302 :05 wtf???

  • Yeah this music reminds me of

    "Knight Rider" or "Exorcist." lol

  • whos the guy in the white jersey with the beard and long black hair

  • Anybody notice at the beginning the score is MIL 302 CLE 005...LOL

  • @TheAudie08 hate for lebron started in this game hahaha

  • Can't wait to see both these guys in this years summer league. Eyenga needs to time his rebounds better and be a better all around defender, he definitly has the potential to do so. Green has to make better decisions on offense, he's known for his defense and soon enough his offensive game will come to him. If LeBron does stay in Cleveland, i think he should spend some time with these guys in the weight room and hopefully help them improve their overall game.

  • Is that Brandon Jennings?

  • ok so #14 is green and #15 is eyenga, but who are the other guys?

  • @SmartAzzFB garbage players who never made it on a team in the nba............but i think 31 is jawad williams

  • i really dont get how you can draft a player but they stay on thier team over seas... can anyone explain this one to me?

  • its sort of like a grooming program for players they feel are not ready for the nba. when they draft them, they are apart of the team, they own their rights in the nba, but they can have them overseas to play there, but when they want to come back to play stateside, they must play for the team that drafted them.

  • it's called "NBA draft rights held" mostly for players who are inexperienced and need to prove more out of the league. Examples include Joel Freeland, David Andersen, Petteri Koponen and Christian Eyenga. You can trade draft rights for assets like picks, or cash considerations.

  • The team that drafts a player get the rights to him. So say said team doesn't think that the player isn't ready for the NBA, but still wants to keep him; they can let the player travel over seas to play with another team. When the NBA team thinks that the player is ready and the player comes back, the NBA team that drafted them has the opportunity to sign the player to the team. A team can trade the rights to another team just like they can trade a player.

  • @mikeyg102588 And sometimes it's the players choice - Like with Rubio, Splitter, and Fran Vazquez. There's also situations where they can play for an NBA team one year, then go over seas, but that NBA team still holds their rights - like Childress, J.C. Navarro, and Carlos Delgado who actually came back to the NBA.

  • @mikeyg102588 Something with either age or experience That allows them to have rights to the player to make them stay oversea to develop

  • Danny Green will be a shock out of the draft class. He will have an OK rookie season but you will see hes gonna be a starter in the nba

  • christian will be at cavs at 2012.maybe..not so sure.

  • I believe he is playing over seas but still a part of the team. Not sure how it works. Pretty sure i read that somewhere though.

  • On the rosters is says christian isnt there.

  • i love unc,.,i miss tyler ty danny and wayne!!! love yall!! go cavs!!

  • why do they play so sloppy lol...

    the music is fine lol.

  • ChristianEyenga(Learning English + NBA defense) = Amazing

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