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Keeping an eye on the NBA and Seattle's efforts to get back into the game
Friday, October 19th, 2007
Posted by Eric Williams @ 01:39:19 pm

A a few links from around the Northwest Division.

Seattle: A report from the L.A. Times on Kobe Bryant rejoining the team and playing against Seattle.

And ESPN’s J.A. Adande offers this take on the Kobe situation.

Portland: Seattle Prep alum Martell Webster may have earned the starting small forward job according to this report.
Listen to Portland coach Nate McMillan talk about his team here.

Denver: Seattle’s regular season opener against the Nuggets is less than two weeks away. Forward Kenyon Martin seems to be recovering nicely from microfracture knee surgery. And former Sonics point guard Mike Wilks signed a nonguaranteed contract with the Nuggets.

Utah: Carlos Boozer believes he will be headed to Beijing next year with the U.S. Olympic team. And a scouting report left behind by a Sacramento Kings scout on the Jazz is viewed by several more eyes than intended.

Minnesota: Looks like the T-Wolves will keep veteran guard Greg Buckner around.

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