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| team = Denver Nuggets |
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| Name = Stabilo |
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| end_year = 2009 |
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| Background = group_or_band |
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| wins = 0 |
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| Years_active = 1999 – present |
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| losses = 0 |
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| Origin = [[Maple Ridge]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]] {{flagicon|Canada}} |
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| division = northwest |
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| Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Acoustic rock]] |
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| division_place = TBD |
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| Label = [[EMI|EMI Canada]] |
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| conf_place = TBD |
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| Current_members = [[Jesse Dryfhout]]<br />[[Christopher John (musician)|Christopher John]]<br />[[Nathan Wylie]]<br />[[Karl Williaume]] |
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| coach = [[George Karl]] |
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| arena = [[Pepsi Center]] |
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| playoffs = [[2009 NBA Playoffs|TBD]] |
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'''Stabilo''' (originally '''Stabilo Boss''') are a [[rock music|rock]] band from [[Maple Ridge]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. Formed around 1999, they are best known for their songs "[[Everybody (Stabilo song)|Everybody]]", "[[One More Pill]]", "[[Don't Look In Their Eyes]]", "[[Flawed Design]]," and "[[Kidding Ourselves]]", which were hits in Canada in the 2000s. |
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The '''2008-09 Denver Nuggets season''' will be the 42nd season of the franchise, 33rd in the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). |
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==Band history== |
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Members Jesse Dryfhout and Christopher John (then Chris Moerman) were high-school classmates who played in a band called Molly along with Shaun Bennett and McKenzie Dougall. Molly released their only EP ''Ghosts of Yesterday'' in 1997. Dryfhout was originally the drummer of the band until he came to the band with the first song that he had ever written: "Everybody". Soon after, he and John started to share song-writing and singing duties. |
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==Key dates== |
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Molly played their last show at a barn in Maple Ridge only to walk back onto the stage as Stabilo Boss, sporting a new line-up with both Christopher and Jesse leading the band. The band's acoustic-rock sound featured Nathan Wylie, an accomplished drummer and friend of Dryfhout and John, and Karl Williaume on bass. |
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*'''[[June 26]]''': The [[2008 NBA Draft]] will take place in [[New York City, New York|New York City]], [[New York]]. |
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*'''[[July 1]]''': The [[Free Agent|free agency]] period will start. |
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In 1999, the band recorded ''Kitchen Sessions'', so named as it was an independent recording made in a kitchen. The EP was a completely home-made affair, the band and their university friends burning and distributing the discs themselves. Around this time, Stabilo Boss began to grow a solid local fan base based on the core support of their peers in school. |
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==Offseason== |
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In the summer of 2000, the band recorded their self-titled debut, releasing it independently in early 2001. The album quickly sold out of its first pressing as Stabilo Boss began to become regulars in the local Vancouver music scene. The band's big break came roughly a year later when a DJ at the Vancouver's XFM decided to play "Everybody" on their music competition show, Chaos. |
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==Draft picks== |
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The band's solid songwriting and loyal fan base lead to the song beating out other offerings from more well established artists and dominating the station's Top 7@7 charts for nearly a month. With this exposure, the band sold 5000 copies of their album independently and began to be courted by major labels. |
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<sup>x</sup> Acquired in trade with Chicago Bulls |
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==Roster== |
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In the midst of all of the excitement over "Everybody", the band quietly released ''The Beautiful Madness EP'' which they sold only at their shows. The four song disc was recorded live off of the soundboard and prominently featured a grand piano on all tracks. It quickly sold out. |
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{{Denver Nuggets roster}} |
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==Depth chart== |
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Rather than accept the first offers coming in from major labels, the band began to record their next album at Mushroom studios. According to John, the studio's owner [[John Wozniak]] ([[Marcy Playground]]) liked the band so much that he "basically just gave us free time there". By 2003, the band had completed their next album, produced by Wozniak and local musician/producer Jon Anderson (Radiogram/Jonathan Inc.). |
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{{2008–09 Denver Nuggets depth chart}} |
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==Regular season== |
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At this point, the album was not released as Stabilo Boss was courting the record companies. After a search, they signed a deal with EMI Canada. With this transition to the big time, the band shortened their name to Stabilo. In an interview, Jesse stated that the band's name came from the Stabilo Boss brand highlighter they used to write down possible band names. |
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===Season standings=== |
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After touring Canada, sharing the stage with notable Canadian performers such as [[Lesley Pike]], and waiting a year, the new material recorded in 2002 was included in the album ''''Cupid?'''', released on [[May 11]], 2004. The radio-friendly release was somewhat of a let down to longtime fans who had been waiting for the release of a new album's worth of material for two years. Most of the new material recorded was shelved in favor of a seven song disc featuring only three previously unreleased tracks. |
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{{2008-09 NBA West standings|team=DEN}} |
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===Game log=== |
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For the uninitiated, the album was well received across Canada with "Everybody" repeating much of its original success in many new locations. The re-release of "Everybody" was followed by the single "One More Pill", which was also culled from the self-titled disc. |
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{{2008-09 Denver Nuggets season game log}} |
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==Playoffs== |
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Stabilo have just released their second album with EMI Canada on [[April 4]], [[2006]] called ''[[Happiness and Disaster]]''. The first single, "[[Flawed Design]]", was played on radio stations across Canada rising to Number 1 on the Canadian charts. The video was aired on [[MuchMusic]], [[MuchMoreMusic]] and [[Most Requested]] |
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==Player statistics== |
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In May 2006, Stabilo was announced as the opening act for the Canadian arm of [[INXS]]'s tour. |
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===Legend=== |
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* '''GP''': Games played |
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* '''GS''': Games started |
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* '''MPG''': Minutes per game |
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* '''FG%''': [[Field goal (basketball)|Field goal]] percentage |
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* '''3FG%''': [[Three-point field goal|3-point field goal]] percentage |
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* '''FT%''': [[Free throw]] percentage |
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* '''RPG''': [[Rebound (basketball)|Rebounds]] per game |
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* '''APG''': [[Assist (basketball)|Assists]] per game |
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* '''SPG''': [[Steal (basketball)|Steals]] per game |
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* '''BPG''': [[Block (basketball)|Blocks]] per game |
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* '''PPG''': Points per game |
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===Season=== |
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In July, 2006, Stabilo released their second single and video from the Happiness and Disaster album, "[[Kidding Ourselves]]". |
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===Playoffs=== |
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In September 2006, Stabilo was awarded the [http://www.socan.ca/jsp/en/news_events/news_archive2006/Stabilo-No1.jsp SOCAN](Society of Composers,Authors and Music Publishers of Canada)#1 song award for "[[Flawed Design]]", which topped the Canadian Music Networks' Hot Adult Contemporary Chart on May 16, 2006. |
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==Awards and records== |
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In March 2007, Stabilo was nominated as the [[Juno Awards]] New Band of the Year, but lost to [[Mobile (band)|Mobile]]. |
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===Awards=== |
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===Records=== |
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In November 2007, Stabilo was awarded the [http://www.socan.ca/jsp/en/about/media_centre/Tor18_AnnualWinList.jsp#s6 SOCAN]award for "[[Flawed Design]]" in the category of pop song that achieved the greatest number of plays on Canadian radio for 2006. |
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==Transactions== |
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===Trades=== |
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*''[[Kitchen Sessions]]'' (1999) |
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*''[[Stabilo Boss (album)|Stabilo Boss]]'' (2001) |
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*''[[The Beautiful Madness EP]]'' (2002) |
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*''[[Cupid (album)|Cupid?]]'' (2004) |
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| style="width:10%" | [[June 26]], [[2008-09 NBA season|2008]]<br> |
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*''[[Happiness and Disaster]]'' (2006) |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Chicago Bulls]]'''<hr>[[Omer Asik]]<ref>http://www.nba.com/nuggets/news/weems_draft2008_062608.html</ref> |
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*''TBA'' (2008) |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Portland Trail Blazers]]'''<hr>Nuggets’ 2009 second round pick, New York’s 2009 second round pick (via Chicago) and Chicago’s 2010 second round pick |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Denver Nuggets]]'''<hr>[[Sonny Weems]] |
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===Singles=== |
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*"[[Everybody (Stabilo song)|Everybody]]" (2001) |
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*"[[One More Pill]]" (2001) |
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| style="width:10%" | [[July 15]], [[2008-09 NBA season|2008]]<br> |
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*"Everybody"(re-release) (2004) |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Los Angeles Clippers]]'''<hr>>[[Marcus Camby]]<ref>http://scoreboards.canoe.ca/merge/tsnform.aspx?c=canoe&page=nba/news/newstest.aspx?id=4165174</ref> |
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*"[[Flawed Design]]" (2006) (#1 on Canadian Singles Chart.) |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Denver Nuggets]]'''<hr>The rights to swap second-round picks in the 2010 NBA draft |
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*"[[Kidding Ourselves]]" (2006) (#21 on Canadian Singles Chart) |
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*"[[Don't Look In Their Eyes]]" (2006) |
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*"Starting Fires" (2008) |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.stabilomusic.com Official site] |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/stabilo - Official MySpace page] |
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| style="width:10%" | [[July 22]], [[2008-09 NBA season|2008]]<br> |
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*[http://www.onemorepill.com One More Pill - Official Fansite since 2002] |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[New York Knicks]]'''<hr>[[Taurean Green]], [[Bobby Jones]], 2010 second round draft pick |
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*[http://www.ilike.com/artist/stabilo - Official iLike page] |
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| style="width:30%" valign="top"| To '''[[Denver Nuggets]]'''<hr>[[Renaldo Balkman]] |
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*[http://www.myspace.com/stabilostreet - Official Street Team page] |
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*[http://www.purevolume.com/stabilo - Official Purevolume page] |
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===Free Agents=== |
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==References== |
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==See also== |
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*[[2008–09 NBA season]] |
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{{2008-09 NBA season by team}} |
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{{Denver Nuggets}} |
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Revision as of 08:49, 13 October 2008
2008–09 Denver Nuggets season | |
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Head coach | George Karl |
Arena | Pepsi Center |
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Record | 0–0 |
Place | Division: TBD (Northwest) Conference: TBD (Western) |
Playoff finish | TBD |
The 2008-09 Denver Nuggets season will be the 42nd season of the franchise, 33rd in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Key dates
- June 26: The 2008 NBA Draft will take place in New York City, New York.
- July 1: The free agency period will start.
Offseason
Draft picks
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2 | 39 | Sonny Weemsx | Shooting Guard | American | University of Arkansas |
x Acquired in trade with Chicago Bulls
Roster
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Depth chart
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Regular season
Season standings
W | L | PCT | GB | Home | Road | Div | GP | |
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y–Denver Nuggets | 54 | 28 | .659 | — | 33–8 | 21–20 | 12–4 | 82 |
x–Portland Trail Blazers | 54 | 28 | .659 | — | 34–7 | 20–21 | 11–5 | 82 |
x–Utah Jazz | 48 | 34 | .585 | 6 | 33–8 | 15–26 | 10–6 | 82 |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 24 | 58 | .293 | 30 | 11–30 | 13–28 | 3–13 | 82 |
Oklahoma City Thunder | 23 | 59 | .280 | 31 | 15–26 | 8–33 | 4–12 | 82 |
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Team | W | L | PCT | GB | |
1 | c-Los Angeles Lakers | 65 | 17 | .793 | — |
2 | y-Denver Nuggets | 54 | 28 | .659 | 11 |
3 | y-San Antonio Spurs | 54 | 28 | .659 | 11 |
4 | x-Portland Trail Blazers | 54 | 28 | .659 | 11 |
5 | x-Houston Rockets | 53 | 29 | .646 | 12 |
6 | x-Dallas Mavericks | 50 | 32 | .610 | 15 |
7 | x-New Orleans Hornets | 49 | 33 | .598 | 16 |
8 | x-Utah Jazz | 48 | 34 | .585 | 17 |
9 | Phoenix Suns | 46 | 36 | .561 | 19 |
10 | Golden State Warriors | 29 | 53 | .354 | 36 |
11 | Minnesota Timberwolves | 24 | 58 | .293 | 41 |
12 | Memphis Grizzlies | 24 | 58 | .293 | 41 |
13 | Oklahoma City Thunder | 23 | 59 | .280 | 42 |
14 | Los Angeles Clippers | 19 | 63 | .232 | 46 |
15 | Sacramento Kings | 17 | 65 | .207 | 48 |
Game log
Template:2008-09 Denver Nuggets season game log
Playoffs
Player statistics
Legend
- GP: Games played
- GS: Games started
- MPG: Minutes per game
- FG%: Field goal percentage
- 3FG%: 3-point field goal percentage
- FT%: Free throw percentage
- RPG: Rebounds per game
- APG: Assists per game
- SPG: Steals per game
- BPG: Blocks per game
- PPG: Points per game
Season
Player | GP | GS | MPG | FG% | 3FG% | FT% | RPG | APG | SPG | BPG | PPG |
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Playoffs
Awards and records
Awards
Records
Transactions
Trades
June 26, 2008 |
To Chicago Bulls Omer Asik[1] |
To Portland Trail Blazers Nuggets’ 2009 second round pick, New York’s 2009 second round pick (via Chicago) and Chicago’s 2010 second round pick |
To Denver Nuggets Sonny Weems |
July 15, 2008 |
To Los Angeles Clippers >Marcus Camby[2] |
To Denver Nuggets The rights to swap second-round picks in the 2010 NBA draft |
July 22, 2008 |
To New York Knicks Taurean Green, Bobby Jones, 2010 second round draft pick |
To Denver Nuggets Renaldo Balkman |
Free Agents
Additions |
Subtractions
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