With one of Denver’s 2009 first round picks Memphis can use the pick as bait in a trade to gain a

Monday, June 21st, 2010

With one of Denver’s 2009 first round picks, Memphis can use the pick as bait in a trade to gain a player they need, or they can simply hang onto themselves.Blake Griffin, Tyler Hansbrough, Patrick Patterson, and Hasheem Thabeet seem to be the top big men of 2009. Reasons why the Nuggets should acquire Conley Jr., Walker, and trade Camby:1 Mike Conley Jr. will be a good point guard in this league for years to come and the Nuggets are lost at that position.By acquiring Conley, they have the position of floor-general locked up for the next year, and an extension can easily be worked out.2. Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, and Tony Parker. With the exception of Denver and Los Angeles, all Western Conference teams that made it to the playoffs had a All Star (caliber) point guard leading their squad.Proof enough, that if you want to win in the Western Conference, you must posses a good point guard.3. The Nuggets can replace Marcus Camby next season via the draft.As I mentioned earlier about the future big men, rest assured not all will go in the Top 10. Some will slide down to the Top 20 or even to the second round.With two chances in the opening round, the Nuggets have a fair chance of selecting their future defensive anchor.4.

While Antoine Walker, is no longer a superstar in this league, but he’s an extremely effective lights out shooter who the Nuggets crave. Walker’s three-point shooting would give a boost to an already solid team from beyond the three point line.I’ve crunched the numbers, and this trade actually saves the Memphis Grizzlies $1.7 million in cap space.The deal is on the table Now begins the waiting process.. Atlantic Donates Banner Stands to Architecture/Sustainable Design Students forInternational CompetitionCHANTILLY, Va., April 22 /PRNewswire/ — Atlantic has proudly donated threebanner stands and graphics to fifth year Architecture and Masters ofSustainable Design students of Philadelphia University. The students werewinners of a national design competition sponsored by CertainTeed Corporationof Valley Forge, PA — makers of insulation and building materials. Thestudents will be traveling with their banners to Slovenia to participate inthe international portion of the competition later this week.”We believe in supporting sustainable initiatives and those who are forgingahead in this area,” stated Greg Beach, President and COO of Atlantic.”Atlantic believes in the important work that these students are undertakingand we ourselves are making strides to become better stewards of theenvironment. For instance, we are very proud to offer the greenest displays inthe exhibit industry via our partnership with Eco-Systems Displays.

Beyondthat we are examining all aspects of our organization to find more sustainableways to conduct our business and manufacturing practices. I am certain thatone day so-called ‘green’ products will not be considered special Theyinstead will be a part of our everyday offerings. The future generation ofstudents like those at Philadelphia University will make sure of it. We arehappy to provide assistance to them.”Atlantic is a full service firm specializing in exhibit design and build,graphics and custom manufacturing, corporate interior and museum build-outsand show logistics, program management and I&D field services. Since 1988,they have served clients from offices in the DC Metro (HQ), Baltimore,Philadelphia and Richmond/Tidewater Areas as well as from their newlycompleted 80,000 square foot Service Operations Center in Front Royal, VA.Atlantic’s core purpose is to help organizations effectively convey theiridentities. With over 20 years of experience in designing and buildingexhibits for small to Fortune 100 companies in the Mid-Atlantic Region, theycontinue to bring this expertise to a global audience.Atlantic does so viawell-established and expanded product vendor relationships and newly developedinternal capabilities with a focus on unparalleled customer service.To learnmore about Atlantic and all of their products and services, log on to Viscusi-Babb, Director of Brand Development of Atlantic,+1-215-674-9500, Ext. 127, .

ASTORIA, NEW YORK, Apr 22 (MARKET WIRE) — United Treatment Centers, Inc. (PINK SHEETS: UTRM) – We are now in the final step before a finished product hits the market.Mr. Spinelli was extremely helpful with his insight and the relationshipshe has made to cut our manufacturing search down to (2) two companies. Weare in talks right now with both companies and in his short time here atUTRM Mr. Spinelli has been instrumental in finalizing UTRM’s waterlesstoothbrush that UTRM had been working on for many months Mr.

Spinelliwas quoted as saying, “I finally feel I have found a company thatappreciates my diligence and hard work on perfecting a product.” Mr.Spinelli finished our CAD drawings in record time, allowing UTRM topursue a “Mold Manufacture”. We will update our shareholders with anyfurther news as we have it.”UTRM will have its waterless toothbrush available to view shortly,”said Mr. Frank Ottaviani, President of United Treatment Centers, Inc.This document includes certain forward-looking statements within themeaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Thesestatements are based on management’s current expectations or beliefs, andare subject to uncertainty and changes in circumstances. Actual resultsmay vary materially from those expressed or implied by the statementsherein due to changes in economic, business, competitive, technologicaland/or regulatory factors.Contacts:United Treatment Centers, Inc.(718) 777-0752Website: 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. Marion coach Joe Luce’s decision to turn down Billy Taylor’s offer to be an assistant coach at Ball State appears to be a 180-degree turn from where we were a week or so ago, when some BSUFANS posters said this was a done deal.

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