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Jeffries literally might be the worst player in the NBA
 
OMG... if we gave up the rights to Doron Sheffer I will denounce my fandom of this franchise entirely!!! So much for our savior, I guess!
 
Jeffries is a good defender and glue guy who can't score a lick. Or stay healthy.
 
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Absolutely no idea whom the two Euro players NY got rights to are. #ripcity #blazers
 
knee issues methinks, think he had the "Kobe treatment" recently, so we see

here's part of an article on his knee



"After struggling with a nagging knee injury throughout the season, Jared Jeffries confirmed Tuesday that he underwent Orthokine Therapy to treat his sore right knee. In late May, Jeffries traveled to Germany’s Center for Orthopaedics and Molecular Medicine in Dusseldorf to begin the treatment. Lakers stars Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum, as well as New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez have been known to of had the same treatment, which was successful. In simple terms, the procedure involves doctors taking the patient’s own blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to make a healthy serum and then injecting it into the knee over a course of five straight days.


“I looked into it a little bit and I knew I wanted to try to avoid another surgery the best I could, and that’s the best option that I saw.”

Since the procedure about a month ago, Jeffries is feeling good. “(The knee) feels great. The last three weeks, I’ve been working out and running. The good thing about it is that it’s not surgery, so the rehab is pretty much what would you do just to strengthen your knee, and that’s really about it. It’s not like anything crazy or out of the ordinary.”
 
Marcelo Nicola and Kemmerichs?

But I'm guessing it's Diebler and Nedzad.
 
here's part of an article on his knee



"After struggling with a nagging knee injury throughout the season, Jared Jeffries confirmed Tuesday that he underwent Orthokine Therapy to treat his sore right knee. In late May, Jeffries traveled to Germany’s Center for Orthopaedics and Molecular Medicine in Dusseldorf to begin the treatment. Lakers stars Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum, as well as New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez have been known to of had the same treatment, which was successful. In simple terms, the procedure involves doctors taking the patient’s own blood, spinning it in a centrifuge to make a healthy serum and then injecting it into the knee over a course of five straight days.


“I looked into it a little bit and I knew I wanted to try to avoid another surgery the best I could, and that’s the best option that I saw.”

Since the procedure about a month ago, Jeffries is feeling good. “(The knee) feels great. The last three weeks, I’ve been working out and running. The good thing about it is that it’s not surgery, so the rehab is pretty much what would you do just to strengthen your knee, and that’s really about it. It’s not like anything crazy or out of the ordinary.”

Thanks for the post, nice find
 
Kurt Thomas was a waste of a roster spot, so we just cleared 1.3 mil in cap space.
 
OK, I don't understand what we gain out of this trade? Trade Exception?
 
According to Knicks fans he is a decent role player, of course this is Knicks fans we're talking about.

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