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Carlos Arroyo, G, Orlando MagicSunday 8/3, 7:29 PM CT
Carlos Arroyo apparently has decided to leave the NBA to sign with Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel, according to SB Nation.
Kobe Bryant, G, Los Angeles LakersSunday 8/3, 12:51 PM CT
Kobe Bryant provided the offense in the U.S. Olympic team's first defensive struggle, scoring 11 of his 19 points in the third quarter of an 89-68 victory on Sunday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Zach Randolph, F, Los Angeles ClippersSunday 8/3, 10:05 AM CT
While the NBA League Office in New York and commissioner David Stern continue to assert his grasp on the situation, a former FBI agent has told reporters that Tim Donaghy, the recently-imprisoned NBA official incarcerated for attempts to fix NBA games for the Gambino crime organization, is telling the truth when he states other league officials were involved and are believed to have influenced games, according to the New York Daily News. Philip Scala, the recently retired FBI supervisory special agent in charge of the Gambino squad, which uncovered Donaghy's scheme of betting on basketball games he had officiated, said he believes the disgraced referee's claims that other refs were dirty. Donaghy, one of the most infamous turncoats he handled, came under withering criticism from the NBA for his allegations that other referees fixed the outcome of games. Scala claims it is the NBA who should be answering questions, backing Donaghy's allegations.
Richard Hamilton, G, Detroit PistonsSunday 8/3, 9:43 AM CT
They call him "Rip" but the pun seems less amusing today as the NBA confirms agent Josh Nochimson, a former UConn team manager, due to charges that he has stolen and/or cheated client Richard Hamilton out of approximately $500,000, according to the Boston Globe.
Ben Gordon, G, Chicago BullsSunday 8/3, 8:44 AM CT
As time moves along it is becoming more apparent the Bulls and guard Ben Gordon are likely to reach an agreement on a new contract, according to the Chicago Daily Herald. According to the Herald, the Bulls don't want to pay the luxury tax, and unless that policy changes, they have a finite amount of money to offer Gordon to start a new contract.