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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Temple guard Dionte Christmas has begun a 7,130-mile journey to visit eight NBA teams in preparation for next month’s draft.

Christmas, the only player to lead the Atlantic 10 Conference in scoring three times, began his travels on Tuesday with a visit to the Toronto Raptors. Today, he worked out for the Washington Wizards. Tomorrow, he will participate in Temple’s commencement exercises at the Liacouras Center.

On Friday, he will work out for the Houston Rockets. If it’s Saturday, it must be the Oklahoma City Thunder. On Tuesday, he will visit the Detroit Pistons, followed by visits to San Antonio, Milwaukee and Chicago.

Posted by Daily News Staff @ 4:12 PM  Permalink | 4 comments
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Posted 06:01 PM, 05/13/2009
ILUVPHILLYCITYOFLOSERS
Full disclosure....lifelong diehard tu fan.....Ok......Not sure he is athletic enough to stickanyoneor can handleit enough at the 2...but......such a streaky shooter could have a shot in the league...if he is available in the 2nd rd I'd love the sixers to take him......ILUVCHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!
Posted 08:20 PM, 05/13/2009
*Callie*
Wishing him the best!
Posted 12:10 PM, 05/14/2009
scrap32
GOOD LUCK MAYBE THE SIXERS WILL HAVE AN INTEREST IN HIM
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