Just?a couple of days ago Memphis Grizzlies General Manager Chris Wallace was barely tolerated by Grizzlies fans. As of Friday he could probably run for Mayor of Memphis, and have a pretty good chance of winning the election. Why the sudden turn around in public opinion? Wallace has been one of the most active executives in the NBA since the start of the 2008 NBA Draft Thursday evening. The “Memphis Commercial Appeal” reported Friday that Wallace has engineered a trade with the Portland Trail Blazers that will send Darrell Arthur to Memphis in exchange for Donte Green and a future second round pick. Arthur who was looked at as a probable Lottery selection before the draft was taken with pick number 27 by the Trail Blazers. ESPN reported that the reason Arthur fell so far was because of a report of kidney problems showing up in his medical examination by the Association. Arthur played for Kansas in the NCAA who released a statement saying the player had showed no signs of kidney problems at the school. Green the forward from Syracuse was taken with the next pick by the Grizzlies. It is the second deal that Wallace has made since the draft ended. Thursday night the Grizzlies and the Minnesota Timberwolves reached an ?agreement in principle? that will result in an eight player trade. Memphis according to the report would get the NBA Draft rights to guard O.J. Mayo, plus veteran Antoine Walker, Marko Jaric, and Greg Buckner. Minnesota would receive the NBA Draft rights to PF/C Kevin Love, veteran Mike Miller, Brian Cardinal, and Jason Collins.

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The “Associated Press” reported Friday morning that the Memphis Grizzlies and the Minnesota Timberwolves have reached an “agreement in principle” that will result in an eight player trade. Memphis according to the report would get the NBA Draft rights to guard O.J. Mayo, plus veteran Antoine Walker, Marko Jaric, and Greg Buckner. Minnesota would receive the NBA Draft rights to?PF/C Kevin Love, veteran Mike Miller,?Brian Cardinal, and Jason Collins. Mayo was drafted Thursday night by the T-Wolves with the third pick in the draft, Love was taken by the Grizzlies with the fifth selection. Neither team has officially commented on the report.

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?We hope you enjoyed Steve Rhodes stellar coverage of the NBA Draft in real time! Well there were a lot of rather surprising moves in the first round of the 2008 NBA Draft. Many players went higher than expected, others dropped inexplainably. Let’s take a first?look at the first round.

Chicago Bulls select: Derrick Rose, PG, Memphis: Certainly no surprise here as Rose was picked first as expected. He will be a future star in the Association. Grade: A

Miami Heat select: Michael Beasley, PF, Kansas State: Again no surprise, Beasley? will also be a very dominant player for the next 10-12 years. Grade: A

Minnesota Timberwolves select: O.J. Mayo, PG/SG, USC: Most mock drafts had Mayo going here so no real surprise. However I was?surprised that they?did not go with a?center to move their franchise player Al Jefferson to his?natural position at power forward. As I wrote in my mock draft if Mayo is as good as he thinks he is this is a great pick. Grade B-

Seattle SuperSonics select: Russell Westbrook, PG/SG, UCLA: First shock of the evening. Everybody expected Seattle to go big and Westbrook to fall lower. Westbrook is a solid player, but they have greater needs at other positions. Grade B-

Memphis Grizzlies select: Kevin Love, PF, UCLA: Chris Wallace gets kudos for?this pick. Kevin is not as complete player as? Pau Gasol, but he’s a whole lot tougher Grade A

New York Knicks select: Danilo Gallinari, SF/PF, Italy: Again not really a surprise as the “Rooster” had been talked about as a possible draft choice since Mike D’Antoni came on board as coach. But as I wrote in my mock the Knicks needed to make a splash in this draft. The boos this poor young man had to endure from the New York crowd while he was interviewed were merciless. But as Mark Jackson said Knicks fans are looking for someone who can play in the upcoming season. Gallinari has promise, but New York fans do not want a project Grade C-

Los Angeles Clippers select: Eric Gordon, PG/SG, Indiana:Nice solid pick, I think Jerryd Bayless would be a better fit, but Clippers fans have no reason to complain Grade B

Milwaukee Bucks select: Joe Alexander, SF, West Virginia: Very good pick by the new brain trust in Milwaukee. Alexander’s stock kept rising all Spring, I think Scott Skiles will see a lot his attitude as a player in Alexander. Both gutty players who make the most of their ability Grade A

Charlotte Bobcats select: D.J. Augustin, PG, Texas: Okay I understand the pick, but?I don’t agree withit. Raymond Felton needs help at the point, but how do they go with Augustin over Bayless? Grade C

New Jersey Nets select: Brook Lopez, center, Stanford: Only one question how did Lopez last this long? Rod Thorn made a very good selection, on the heels of the Richard Jefferson trade Grade A

Indiana Pacers select: Jerryd Bayless, PG/SG, Arizona: Pick traded to Portland with Ike Diogu for Jarrett Jack and Josh McRoberts, and the rights to Portland’s pick. Bayless was one of those guys that dropped a lot further than expected. He is talented with a great gung-ho attitude. Grade A

Sacramento Kings select: Jason Thompson, PF/C, Rider:Bizarre pick at best, may eventually cost Geoff Petrie his job. Thompson was a late first round pick, that makes no sense for this team Grade D-

Portland Trail Blazers select: Brandon Rush,?SG, Kansas: The final piece of the trade that will send Bayless to Portland. Great pick by Larry Bird, along with new point guard T.J. Ford the Pacers now have a very good back court Grade A

Golden State Warriors select: Anthony Randolph, PF, LSU:Nelly should put this young man on his diet! Randolph will be able to play in the Association after he bulks up, but why take him when you took Brandan Wright last year? Grade C+

Phoenix Suns select: Robin Lopez, C, Stanford: Again I understand the pick but don’t agree with it. There were more talented big men on the board as well as point guards another? position they could have used some depth in. Lopez will bust his butt, but can he run with the Suns? Grade C-

Philadelphia 76ers select: Marreese Speights, PF, Florida: Again probably picked higher than he should have gone. He can score but will he make the effort to play defense? Grade C+

Toronto Raptors (Indiana Pacers) select: Roy Hibbert, C, Georgetown: Part of the deal that is sending Jermaine O’Neal to the Raptors for Ford and Bobby Simmons. Hibbert may be one of those players that stayed in college a?year too long. Grade C+

Washington Wizards select: JaVale McGee, C, Nevada: Too many far better athletes still on the board, another player that went much higher than expected Grade C-

Cleveland Cavaliers select: J.J. Hickson, PF, North Carolina State:He is very very raw, but he loves? to rebound. This?is probably a move that will pave the way for Cleveland to trade Anderson Varejao Grade B-

Charlotte Bobcats select: Alexis Ajinca, C, France: Did Larry Brown have any input in this draft, and if he did has he been on the sidelines too?long? The Celtics, the Spurs the Lakers take this young man, fine they can afford to wait for a project. Not the Bobcats Grade D-

New Jersey Nets select: Ryan Anderson, PF, California: Can score with his back to the basket, as well as hit the “J” Grade B

Orlando Magic select: Courtney Lee, SG, Western Kentucky: Great outside shooter, a prototypical wing man, which will complement Howard?s game and augment Turkoglu?s Grade A

Utah Jazz select: Kosta Koufos, Center, Ohio State:?Should fit in well with Utah, a steal at pick number 23 Grade B+

Seattle SuperSonics select: Serge Ibaka, Forward,?Congo: Another guy that needs to fill out but has amazing speed for a man of his size. Grade B-

Houston Rockets select: Nicolas Batum, Forward, France: Too many better players on the board Grade C-

San Antonio Spurs select: George Hill, Guard, IUPUI: A very strange pick, especially with Mario Chalmers still on the board Grade D-

New Orleans Hornets (To Portland)?select: Darrell Arthur, Forward, Kansas: The reason ESPN said that he stayed on the board so long was according to his medical tests conducted by the NBA showed he had kidney problems. Kansas issued a statement denying it. If he is healthy Portland got the steal of the draft Grade A

Memphis Grizzlies select: Donte Greene, Forward, Syracuse: Okay who kidnapped Chris Wallace, and who is that impostor taking his place? Very nice pick Grade A

Detroit Pistons select: D.J. White, F, Indiana: Chad Ford from ESPN is reporting that Detroit will trade White to Seattle for the 32nd and 46th picks. Good hustle good attitude Grade B

Boston Celtics select: J.R. Giddens, G, New Mexico: Danny Ainge has rolled the dice. Giddens is the real deal talent wise, but has been a problem child off the court. If any team can get this young man with the program it’s the Green Team Grade B

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