Talent show could give way to sideshow (Boston Globe)
Tonight’s NBA draft doesn’t have the sexiness of a LeBron James-type arrival, and you’ll probably have to stay up real late to see the Celtics pick someone who may never play in TD Banknorth Garden, or even the D-League. But although this draft is deemed weak by many insiders, the annual event in New York City could prove to be …
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