May 29, 2007 12:38 PM EST
If Sixers' center Samuel Dalembert has his way, his season will start in August as he makes his debut for the Canadian national team as it participates in the FIBA Americas Olympic qualifying tournament from Aug. 22 to Sept. 2 in Las Vegas.
But in order for the 6-foot-11 centre to be able to play he needs to establish Canadian citizenship, which is far from a done deal. Born in Haiti, Dalembert, 26, followed his parents to Montreal as a 13-year-old but has studied and worked in the United States since he was 15 in pursuit of his NBA dream.
He began pursuit of his Canadian dream in earnest last week as he spent several days in Toronto trying to join Steve Nash and Jamaal Magloire as the only Canadian citizens playing in the NBA.
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When we last heard of Keon Clark in 2005, the former Raptors forward was 30 years old and still sought after by NBA general managers. As of yesterday afternoon, according to the Toronto Star, he was wanted by Illinois police.
A warrant for his arrest on felony charges of drunk driving with a suspended licence was issued on Sunday, and if Clark's latest run-in with the law was an anomaly, it might not merit mention. But earlier this month Clark pleaded guilty to cocaine- and gun-possession felonies for which he'll be sentenced in July in his hometown of Danville, Ill. And his frequency of transgressions is such that one of the local newspapers has occasionally taken to headlining stories about his missteps with the tag: "Keon Watch."
"The boy is just self-destructing in public, and it's painful," said Frank Young, a state's attorney in Danville. "You hate to see a young man destroy himself after he's worked so hard and accomplished so much ... You're just going, `Wake up.'"
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May 21, 2007 11:42 PM EST
Head coach Sam Mitchell's new deal with the Toronto Raptors is about to become official.
Mitchell's multi-year contract will be announced Tuesday afternoon, according to the Toronto Star.
The 43-year-old will reportedly earn a base salary of US$12 million over three years, with an option on a fourth year. The contract will come with performance incentives.
His contract was set to expire June 30. He had been the lowest-paid coach in the NBA in the final year of his deal.
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Raptors May 2007 Archive
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AP | May 19, 2007
The Canadian Press reported on Friday that NBA coach of the year Sam Mitchell has agreed on a new contract with the Toronto Raptors.
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Globe And Sports | May 18, 2007
The signs appear to be pointing towards Sam Mitchell returning to Toronto next season
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Canadian Press | May 15, 2007
Raptors' GM Bryan Colangelo has turned down one National Basketball Association team interested in speaking with his head coach Sam Mitchell.
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RealGM | May 14, 2007
Bryan Colangelo was named the league's top executive on Monday
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Globe And Mail | May 13, 2007
Bryan Colangelo will be announced as the NBA executive of the year Monday, according to league sources
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RealGM | May 8, 2007
Brandon Roy of the Portland Trail Blazers, the
2006-07 T-Mobile NBA Rookie of the Year, headlines a talented group of rookies named to the T-Mobile NBA All-Rookie Team, the NBA announced today.
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Toronto Star | May 7, 2007
Bryan Colangelo told Toronto reporters Saturday he's not sure he will give teams permission to talk to his coach.
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Globe And Mail | May 7, 2007
Bryan Colangelo has made clear that he wants Sam Mitchell to be re-signed as head coach of the Raptors, but he may have competition.
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Globe And Sports | May 5, 2007
Morris Peterson may have played his best game of the season when the Toronto Raptors needed it most, but he still might not be back with the only NBA team he's even known.
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Toronto Star | May 5, 2007
Talks will begin to see if GM Byran Colangelo and coach Sam Mitchell are "on the same page."
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Yahoo! | May 5, 2007
Richard Jefferson's ankle injury was one of the many reasons the Nets underachieved this season.
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Sports Illustrated | May 4, 2007
With injuries to their point guards and a postseason road hex working against them, the Toronto Raptors are willing to do almost anything against the New Jersey Nets, including turning to superstition.
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Toronto Star | May 3, 2007
Raptor coach Sam Mitchell is faced with the very real prospect of playing the biggest game of the season without either of his two primary point guards and his efforts to figure out what he'll do – and with whom – wasn't something he was going to discuss publicly.
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Sports Illustrated | May 2, 2007
Point guard T.
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Yahoo! | May 2, 2007
After staving off elimination by holding on for a win in Game 5, the Raptors hope they have enough healthy players for Game 6.
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Globe And Mail | May 1, 2007
Sam Mitchell confirmed further changes to Toronto's starting lineup on Tuesday.
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Toronto Star | May 1, 2007
Can Vince Carter get revenge on the Raptor fans by sending his old team home?