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    NBA Draft: Mock 2.0 (The SportsXchange)

    As the 2013 NBA Draft approaches, teams are finalizing their draft boards while also formulating their gameplans for the start of free agency in July.

     

    The 10-man rotation, starring the San Antonio Spurs, who totally lead the NBA in dads (Ball Don't Lie)

    A look around the league and the web that covers it. It's also important to note that the rotation order and starting nods aren't always listed in order of importance. That's for you, dear reader, to figure out. C : SB Nation . A hilarious, must-read column comparing the San Antonio Spurs to various dad-types and I’ve already said way, way too much just go read it, pops. PF : Toronto Star . Toronto Raptors coach Dwane Casey, who will stick with the team for 2013-14 , stops by a local middle school to offer some guidance to seventh and eighth graders. SF : Raptors.com . New Raptors general manager Masai Ujiri discusses his motivations and early moves behind the first month of his latest regime with the team, including hiring a collective bargaining agreement-expert to the staff . Pretty sound move, in light of the moves made by the previous administration. SG : AZCentral . Bob Young on why the respective administrations of a coach and general manager hired at different times shouldn’t overlap, and why the Phoenix Suns are smart to hire both general manager Ryan McDonough and coach Jeff Hornacek in the same offseason. PG : Post-ambles . EXCLUSIVE: ESPN’s Rick Reilly has already written his column in reaction to Thursday’s Game 7 between the Spurs and Heat, and we have your link to it.

     

    Phoenix Suns: 5 NBA Free Agents Sure to Be Fool's Gold (Yahoo! Contributor Network)

    COMMENTARY | The Phoenix Suns are in an advantageous situation, with approximately $10 million in cap room with which to fill out their remaining three open roster spots. The Suns aren't going to be in the running for the elite free agents like Dwight Howard or Chris Paul, but they will be able to dramatically improve their team. That is, as long as they avoid the following five players.

     

    3's were wild in NBA this season (The Associated Press)

    MIAMI (AP) -- The NBA is more reliant on the 3-pointer than ever.

     

    Ben McLemore’s draft stock is reportedly slipping after some unimpressive workouts (Ball Don't Lie)

    Although the NBA Finals have dominated the headlines for good reason, it's important to remember that the 2013 NBA Draft is now only nine days. For the majority of the league's 30 teams, the draft is still the best way to build a winner, even if the method's success often depends on luck more than anything else. With such little time left to go before teams select players, draft workouts can play a major role in deciding where prospects will end up. Back in March, around the time of the NCAA Tournament, Kansas Jayhawks freshman shooting guard was considered a potential No. 1 overall pick on the strength of his shooting stroke and scoring skills. A few questionable performances called that rating into question, but McLemore has still appeared to be one of the top two prospects based on his reputation and demonstrable abilities. However, some lackluster workouts may be adversely affecting his draft position. In his latest mock draft for ESPN.com Insider, Chad Ford has McLemore going fifth to the Phoenix Suns (via EOB ). Yet it's the reasons why he's fallen that are most alarming:

     

    Heat-Spurs NBA Finals Game 6: 5 big questions (Ball Don't Lie)

    The San Antonio Spurs are 48 minutes away from the fifth NBA championship of the Gregg Popovich-Tim Duncan era. The Miami Heat are 48 minutes away from either hosting a Game 7 for back-to-back titles on their home court or facing an offseason of blistering criticism for what will be perceived as its Big Three once again shrinking on the grandest possible stage. The stakes of an NBA game don't get much higher than this. Tuesday's Game 6 is going to answer a lot of questions — here are five that've been rattling around my head for the past two days. Feel free to weigh in on them or share your own big questions in the comments below. 1. Will LeBron James silence his critics? Nope! That'll never happen. Never. Ever. Not in a million years. Never, ever, ever, ever, ever. And definitely not after they caught wind of those sneakers . Even if James shows out and the Heat come back from a 3-2 deficit to win this title, and another, and another, and another, it still won't be enough. It'll never be enough until he has more rings than Jordan — just ask Kobe — and even if he someday gets there, it'll never be enough because he didn't do it the same way, with all that passing and deferring. And while I enjoyed reading Will Leitch's suggestion that a loss could prove liberating for LeBron, that's a pipe dream, a fantasy, an impossibility. As neat a thought experiment as it is, another Finals loss will not spare James from the Jordan comparisons and let us just appreciate him for him; it will just put more oxygen in the lungs of those determined to shout about how invincible James isn't. The outcome of Game 6 can't silence anything. It can only turn up the volume. Still, it'd be cool for Heat fans if LeBron played real well.

     

    Victor Oladipo ducking his hometown Wizards? (NBC Sports)

    Victor Oladipo has worked out for the Phoenix Suns. In Phoenix, he said he already worked out for the Orlando Magic and planned to work out for the Cleveland Cavaliers, though it’s not clear where those sessions occurred. Oladipo is preparing for the NBA Draft in Bowie, Md., which is about 20 minutes outside Washington,…

     

    Denver Nuggets hire Tim Connelly as new vice president of basketball operations (Yahoo! Sports)

    The 36-year-old will work closely with CEO Josh Kroenke to hire Denver's next head coach.

     

    Pelicans workout PGs Burke, Carter-Williams (The Associated Press)

    WESTWEGO, La. (AP) -- New Orleans got a closer look at two of the NBA draft's top point guard prospects Friday.

     

    Jermaine O’Neal goes to Germany for medical treatment, readies for free agency (NBC Sports)

    After playing just 24 and 25 games for the Celtics the previous two seasons, the injury-prone Jermaine O’Neal signed with the Suns and their seemingly magical training staff. Well, O’Neal played 55 games in Phoenix, and he looked relative spry while on the court. For a player who averaged just 57 games per season in…