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Ridiculous Scott, over at Ridiculous Upside just posted this Ridiculous Interview with the D-League President. If you follow the D-League, or our D-League team, the Tulsa 66ers, you may be interested in reading this gem. Great job by Scott, terrific interview!

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Appreciate the link love

He does talk like the plan was to bring Shaun Livingston in the whole time, which I found interesting..

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by Scott Schroeder on Apr 14, 2009 8:41 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

With the Thunder owning the 66ers...

Its seems to me like the majority of the roster moves made at the D-League level have been in the interest of the NBA Level team. Guys that the Thunder wanted to get a look at / develop / scout. Steven Hill was with the Tulsa team through the entire end of the season, even with an injury that kept him sidelined, most likely because of the interest he has drawn from the Thunder.

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