10 Rising D-League Stars Who Could Make the NBA <p>The D-League is filled with a lot of intriguing talent, and many <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/nba">NBA</a> teams would be wise to explore the waters in order to find some help in the depth department.</p><p>Now that teams can now sign players to 10-day contracts in the league, there should be more than a few guys getting their number called before very long.</p><p>The best part about prospects are that they can hold appeal to a variety of different teams for a lot of different reasons, and the 10 guys listed here could very well help in the right situation.</p><p><a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1055156-10-rising-d-league-stars-who-could-make-the-nba">Begin Slideshow</a></p>
Three On Three The Solution By Jonathon Hardcastle You like playing basketball, right? Yes you do. On the other hand you are not young any more (this phrase is applicable to people from 19 to 80) and you do not feel capable of running up and down the full court. It is difficult to find nine players and to play five on five. You do not have a basketball court with the official size close to your place and the last time you played, Michael Jordan was still with Chicago Bulls. Now you are really disappointed and you feel that the only thing you have among the ones needed for a good game is a ball, and you are not really sure if it is in the attic, the garage or the trash can. So, are you going to sit on your couch and watch Dwayne Wade playing against Dirk Nowitzki? Or are you going to play a basketball game on play station? I thought you said that you like playing basketball