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Avs_19

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No more Zach Lowe at ESPN. This one truly surprised me. IMO, he was their best reporter (after Woj retired), best analyst, and has the best basketball podcast out there. I really hope this isn't one of those cases where ESPN gets to put him on ice like they did with Stein, Kellerman, etc. He's one of those analysts who actually teaches you something with his work and it would really suck if we have to go an entire season or more without his coverage. I'm sure he'll be picked up ASAP if he's actually free to go elsewhere.
 
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Blitzkrug

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No more Zach Lowe at ESPN. This one truly surprised me. IMO, he was their best reporter (after Woj retired), best analyst, and has the best basketball podcast out there. I really hope this isn't one of those cases where ESPN gets to put him on ice like they did with Stein, Kellerman, etc. He's one of those analysts who actually teaches you something with his work and it would really suck if we have to go an entire season or more without his coverage. I'm sure he'll be picked up ASAP if he's actually free to go elsewhere.
Bill Simmons already probably has a contract sitting on his desk waiting if Lowe can go wherever.
 
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spintheblackcircle

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Mar 1, 2002
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I don't follow the game anymore, but I was thinking about players I loved to watch when I was a kid that was always under the radar a really good player and I thought about Junior Bridgeman of the Bucks. He was a 6th man who averaged 13/3/2 and did everything well.

He made about $2.9 million over 12 years in the league.

He is now worth over $600 million and owns 10% of the Bucks. I had NO idea.

 
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Jack Straw

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I don't follow the game anymore, but I was thinking about players I loved to watch when I was a kid that was always under the radar a really good player and I thought about Junior Bridgeman of the Bucks. He was a 6th man who averaged 13/3/2 and did everything well.

He made about $2.9 million over 12 years in the league.

He is now worth over $600 million and owns 10% of the Bucks. I had NO idea.

I remember him. Had no idea what happened to him, obviously good things.
 

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