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Vegas Summer League Wrap-Up
Posted on 23 Jul 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Ten days of NBA Summer League action concluded on Sunday with 3 final games and the announcement of the an All-Summer League team. The All-Summer League team is highlighted by the Co-MVP selections of Memphis Grizzlies guard, Josh Selby, and Portland Trailblazers rookie guard, Damian Lillard. Selby averaged 24.2 points while shooting a blistering 56% from the floor in 5 games of action. He tu...
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Rim Rocking Notes: Vegas Summer League Day 2
Posted on 15 Jul 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Day 2 of the Vegas Summer League was much like Day 1…non-competitive games that still showed who is ready to contribute now to a NBA roster and those who may be bagging groceries soon. No disrespect to those who bag groceries, its just not what these fine young gentleman of the Vegas summer league hope to be doing in their immediate future. Here is what I saw while my backside became sore...
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Rim Rocking Notes: Vegas Summer League Day 1
Posted on 14 Jul 2012 by Warren Shaw.
Las Vegas, Nevada Day one of the Las Vegas Summer League began on Friday with 4 games at the UNLV Cox Pavilion. The games were not all that exciting competitively but did provide teams (and fans) a look at the young talent the league has to offer. Here is a brief synopsis of what we saw from the rookies and other notable players on day one. Game 1: Atlanta Hawks at Washington Wizards Hawks: T...
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2012 NBA Draft Early Entrants
Posted on 4 May 2012 by Warren Shaw.
The NBA Draft is fast approaching taking place on June 28 in the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The NBA released the early entrants list on Thursday highlighted by the Kentucky Wildcats starting five. UK's Anthony Davis is the consensus number 1 pick but who will follow him is anybody's guess. Most consider this to be a very deep draft with teams angling for multiple picks. The final draft ...
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Jayhawks Breeze by Kangaroos
Posted on 6 Jan 2011 by Shaun Albin.
The disparity in talent was evident immediately. Kansas, streaked out to a 15-0 start through the first 5 minutes and 47 seconds as UMKC simply couldn’t find a way to match up. The Jayhawks continued to create turnovers and run all night on their way to a 99-52 performance. Despite losing Markieff Morris in the first two minutes to foul trouble, Kansas pulled away immediately. Led b...









