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Follow Stanford's forward Brook Lopez in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. Lopez is a 7-0, 260 lbs. sophomore from Fresno, CA. After considering entering the NBA draft the sophomore returned to Stanford despite being projected as a... [more]
Follow Stanford's forward Brook Lopez in the 2008 March Madness Tournament. Lopez is a 7-0, 260 lbs. sophomore from Fresno, CA. After considering entering the NBA draft the sophomore returned to Stanford despite being projected as a first round pick. In his second season he was named first team All Pac-10 and averaged over 19 points, 8 rebounds and 2 blocks per game.
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The Nets have signed their two first-round draft picks. Team president Rod Thorn announced the signings of Brook Lopez and Ryan Anderson on Wednesday.
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The New Jersey Nets have signed their two first-round draft picks. Team president Rod Thorn announced the signings of Brook Lopez and Ryan Anderson on Wednesday.
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Brook Lopez, the former Memorial High and Stanford standout, signed Wednesday with the New Jersey Nets, who selected him in the first round of last week's NBA draft.
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Brook Lopez, the former Memorial High and Stanford standout, signed Wednesday with the New Jersey Nets, who selected him in the first round of last week's NBA draft.
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Brook Lopez, one half of the approximately 14 feet that is the Lopez twins, was considered the more-talented basketball brother at Stanford University this past season. Although possibly not the more...
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Stanford sophomores Brook Lopez and Robin Lopez were selected in the 2008 NBA Draft tonight at Madison Square Garden in New York.
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The New Jersey Nets created salary room for a potential run at major free agents in 2010 and drafted a center Thursday, trading Richard Jefferson to Milwaukee just hours before selecting Stanford's Brook Lopez ...
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Associated Press - June 26, 2008 8:43 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - The New Jersey Nets have landed a big man with the 10th selection in the NBA draft, getting 7-footer Brook Lopez of Stanford.
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The New Jersey Nets, fresh off of trading Richard Jefferson earlier today, drafted ex-Stanford center Brook Lopez with the 10th pick in tonight's NBA Draft.
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Stanford's Brook Lopez had to wait a little longer than most expected Thursday. "I was sweating bullets," the 7-foot center said.
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The New Jersey Nets created salary room for a potential run at major free agents in 2010 and drafted a center Thursday, trading Richard Jefferson to Milwaukee just hours before selecting Stanford's Brook Lopez with the 10th pick in the NBA draft. While the...
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The New Jersey Nets created salary room for a potential run at major free agents in 2010 and found a center for the future on Thursday, trading Richard Jefferson to Milwaukee just hours before drafting Stanford center Brook Lopez with the 10th pick in the NBA Draft.
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Submitted by SHNS on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 14:02. Brook Lopez: Stanford man, opportunist.
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C Brook Lopez 6-11 245 Stanford Sophmore Lopez has legitimate NBA size and strength.
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Stanford's Brook Lopez had to wait a little longer than expected. But his twin brother Robin summed up what a lot of people were thinking when the New Jersey Nets selected Brook with the 10th pick in the NBA draft tonight.
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