"I think I need botox on just one of me cheek bones. The other one, I want it to hang low." - Ron Artest

 
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3  -  Rodrigue Beaubois - PG, 6'2, 185
Dallas Mavericks - Drafted 25th overall in 2009
       Date of birth: 02/24/1988
       Country: France
     Drafted (NBA): 25th pick, 2009
     Out of: Cholet (France)
  NBA Experience: 3 years
  Hand: Right
 Agent: Bouna N'Diaye (Comsport)





From blog:


   Where Are They Now, 2010 Summer League
2010-09-17

- Rodrigue Beaubois - Boobwar currently has a pin in his foot, but should still be back in time for opening night.

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   2010 Summer League Rosters: Dallas Mavericks
2010-07-10

Roddy Buckets

The final year of Jason Terry's contract is only partially guaranteed. Only $5 million of $10,658,000 is guaranteed; the rest becomes guaranteed dependent on how many minutes Terry plays. Terry's contract will become guaranteed if he plays in more than 60 games and more than 1,500 minutes next year; if he doesn't, and he's waived before next July 15th, then whoever owns him could get a break of a few million dollars.

I'm telling you this because Boobwar is making Terry available.

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