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Showing posts with label NBA D-LEAGUE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NBA D-LEAGUE. Show all posts
November 14, 2011
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August 23, 2011
WITH THE CURRENT LOCKOUT, NBA D-LEAGUE WILL EMERGE
Do
not despair hoops fans, there will be an American pro league come November. It
may not come in the form of the NBA but the top minor league circuit, the NBA D-League. The NBDL may not have the big stars or top rookies of the NBA but
they have their own set of promising players. These are the same players who
continue to dream of making it big someday. Now, they will have all their chance to
shine as NBA coaches can scout them first-hand with the expected wider TV
coverage that they will garner from NBA TV if ever the current lockout eats up part of even whole of the coming NBA season. The NBDL, which was founded in 2001, has sixteen current
teams all affiliated with NBA clubs. NBDL spokesman Patrick Mitsch explains
that the operations of the D-league will not be affected by the ongoing NBA
lockout, according to Indiana News Center .
“D League spokesman Patrick Mitsch says the one
big difference will be the availability of NBA players. Mitsch says if the
lockout continues, players who played in the NBA last season, or players
drafted in the recent NBA Draft would not be allowed to play in the D League.
Other than that, teams will be able to get players in the same way they have,
and Mitsch says there will be a D League draft in the fall.”
March 22, 2011
HUMBLED BY D-LEAGUE EXPERIENCE
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Aside from trekking the path for a possible return to the majors, veteran forward Antoine Walker’s NBA D-League experience proves more than just a comeback trail. There is something in it, which he will forever treasure in his storied basketball career. Walker , 34, was the 6th pick over-all of the Boston Celtics in the 1996 draft out of the University of Kentucky. He went on to play 12 seasons in the NBA while suiting up for the Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Atlanta Hawks, Miami Heat and the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 6-9 Chicago native has career averages of 17.5 ppg, 7.7 rpg and 3.5 apg in 893 total games. Walker was a three-time all-star and won a championship with the Heat during the 2005-06 campaign. He joined the Idaho Stampede last December after a 3-year absence in the hoops scene and is currently submitting norms of 15.2 ppg, 5.6 rpg and 3.5 apg in 37 outings so far in the minors. Walker says it is a great experience to have the opportunity to play in the D-League and at the same time, he felt humbled by seeing first hand the players who are trying to get into the NBA via the minor circuit, according to the Idaho Statesman.
“This is the best thing that I could have ever done. To just give myself the opportunity to come back and play, I feel so happy with myself for giving myself another shot. But also, the whole experience has been great. I have a greater appreciation for guys who are trying to get to the (NBA) this way. I’ve gotten in better shape, but I have to continue to get in better shape. As you get older, you have to get lighter.”
February 21, 2011
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