by Charlie on May 27, 2011
ESPN’s Chris Sheridan has an update on the progress of Jerome Jordan, the Knicks’ 2010 second-round pick that played overseas this season. Jordan spent this past season with KK Hemofarm of the Adriatic League in Serbia, averaging 15 minutes per game in the domestic league and shooting 73.5 percent from the field averaging 7.8 points, [...]
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by Charlie on January 25, 2010
For a player like Kentucky guard John Wall, entering the NBA draft is a no-brainer. His stellar play this season already has the dismal New Jersey Nets wondering if they should trade Devin Harris now or wait until after the draft lottery. And Devin Harris was an all-star last year. That’s respect. Now, some players [...]
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by Charlie on December 10, 2009
Madison Square Garden was packed for the second game of last night’s SEC/Big East Challenge Doubleheader between #4 Kentucky and #12 UConn. By my — admittedly unofficial — count, about three-quarters of those in attendance were NBA scouts, hoping to get a look at Wildcat guard John Wall. Wall didn’t disappoint. The freshman scored a [...]
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by Charlie on November 30, 2009
It’s never too early to start thinking about the NBA Draft. Of course, it’s far too early to start assigning players to teams — after all, at this point we’re only able to make educated guesses as to which underclassmen might be available, and until the season is over and Draft Lottery determines the selection [...]
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