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Players who left NBA during lockout

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Delonte West Applied at Home Depot

Delonte West Applied at Home Depot

Although he's made over $14 million in the NBA, Delonte West tweeted recently that he is "broke" and has applied for a job at Home Depot.

"It's official.. Pride 2 the side.. just filled out a application at Home Depot.. Lockout aint a game," the Celtics guard tweeted.

West is on probation for a weapons charge and also tweeted that he wasn't allowed to pursue basketball opportunities overseas.

"Can't even get that over seas money," he tweeted. "Judge said it's a no go on leaving the country."

West has battled bipolar disorder during his career and also posted this to Twitter: "Broke down in the ATM line.. 25 cars behind me and I already reached my daily limit... I'm broke n my cars broke.. Where's my therapist???"

Appearing in only 24 games this past season, the 27-year-old West averaged 5.6 points in his second stint with the Celtics.

http://espn.go.com/boston/nba/story/_/id/6871375/boston-celtics-delonte-west-says-applied-home-depot
 
Kobe ain't broke but he's heading china. These are loudest and closest to truth rumors - source

What do you think? Any information about the reliability of sources (basknet.info, hoopshype.com, sohu.com)
 
Kobe ain't broke but he's heading china. These are loudest and closest to truth rumors - source

What do you think? Any information about the reliability of sources (basknet.info, hoopshype.com, sohu.com)
Won't happen. 100%

CBA today had an owner's meeting and they reached the decision that no team shall sign CURRENT NBA players under contract. Official regulation will be released next week after the 2-day meeting is over.
 
What's that with Durant and that WB film he's making? He stated that he'll make a decision by October 1st and he's shooting film in mid September...
 
Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Jennings went on record stating that alot of players are going to be surprised in going to European leagues and that it's a completely different approach as to what the NBA has. Instead of playing in college Jennings played in Italy for one year before coming to the NBA.

http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/sto...randon-jennings-warns-of-european-games-grind

Funny, because watching Italy in Eurobasket I'm starting to think that's where Jennings learned to play the way he does.
 
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No, some waiters should be players in case they use non-union help.
 
Although he's made over $14 million in the NBA, Delonte West tweeted recently that he is "broke" and has applied for a job at Home Depot.

"It's official.. Pride 2 the side.. just filled out a application at Home Depot.. Lockout aint a game," the Celtics guard tweeted.

West is on probation for a weapons charge and also tweeted that he wasn't allowed to pursue basketball opportunities overseas.

"Can't even get that over seas money," he tweeted. "Judge said it's a no go on leaving the country."

West has battled bipolar disorder during his career and also posted this to Twitter: "Broke down in the ATM line.. 25 cars behind me and I already reached my daily limit... I'm broke n my cars broke.. Where's my therapist???"

Appearing in only 24 games this past season, the 27-year-old West averaged 5.6 points in his second stint with the Celtics.

http://espn.go.com/boston/nba/story/_/id/6871375/boston-celtics-delonte-west-says-applied-home-depot
Apparently Home Depot wasn't hiring, so furniture store it is

recency-furniture-app.jpg


 
any full list of movements of NBA players (either FA's, rookies or under contract) to teams in other continents?
 
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