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homeytennis

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Over the weekend I caught a couple of DLeague games and saw a couple of 50 point outings. On Friday Terrence Willaims dropped 50 for the LA Defenders and Murph had 37 for the Stampede. On Saruday Murph dropped 51 and williams cooled off with 23. I think Pierre Jackson has started to hit the wall although he had 18 assists on Saturday. Williams went to high school in Seattle was a first round pick of the Nets and he had a triple double for them his rookie year. Any pieces here for the Jazz in the future?
 
Over the weekend I caught a couple of DLeague games and saw a couple of 50 point outings. On Friday Terrence Willaims dropped 50 for the LA Defenders and Murph had 37 for the Stampede. On Saruday Murph dropped 51 and williams cooled off with 23. I think Pierre Jackson has started to hit the wall although he had 18 assists on Saturday. Williams went to high school in Seattle was a first round pick of the Nets and he had a triple double for them his rookie year. Any pieces here for the Jazz in the future?

What is Williams' story. Is he another Kirk Snyder? I mean you don't put up a triple double as a rook and not be a baller. It seems like he's bounced around more than Lester Hudson.
 
What is Williams' story. Is he another Kirk Snyder? I mean you don't put up a triple double as a rook and not be a baller. It seems like he's bounced around more than Lester Hudson.

Last night Pierre Jackson set a DLeague record scroing 58 points and Murph added 39. Holy moly that's 97 points for two players. Don't think the Jazz could use some of that firepower?
 
I've always liked Pierre Jackson -- feisty, Allen Iverson-type guy. In this season of "discovery," why not waive JLIII and bring in Jackson for a look-see?
 
What is Williams' story. Is he another Kirk Snyder? I mean you don't put up a triple double as a rook and not be a baller. It seems like he's bounced around more than Lester Hudson.

He's basically been in the doghouse in every NBA situation he has been in, despite showing flashes. So I'm guessing he's either an ******* or seen as not being a very intelligent player.
 
the rights to Jackson belong to the pelicans if I remember right.

Last night Jackson set a DLeague scoring record with 58 points and Kevin Murphy added 39. I think Murph is averaging over 40 his last 3 games. You're right he is property of the Pelicans.
 
Last night Jackson set a DLeague scoring record with 58 points and Kevin Murphy added 39. I think Murph is averaging over 40 his last 3 games. You're right he is property of the Pelicans.

Well he beat out Almond. We better sign him, high scoring in the d league is guaranteed all-star material. After all, look at Almon...uh.


Nevermind.
 
Well he beat out Almond. We better sign him, high scoring in the d league is guaranteed all-star material. After all, look at Almon...uh.


Nevermind.

I was really excited when the Jazz drafted Mo. I thought he would be a good NBA player. Shows what I know. Mo could help us out if we were to sign him the Tank would really be on.
 
I was really excited when the Jazz drafted Mo. I thought he would be a good NBA player. Shows what I know. Mo could help us out if we were to sign him the Tank would really be on.

Last night in game between Idaho and Reno Jackson had 39, Murphy 19 and our pal Sundiata Gaines 11 and 3 assists for Reno.
 
I think Archie could walk into the jazz and be better than Lucas.

The Santa Cruz Warriors defeated the Idaho Stampede 100-98 Tuesday, heading into the All-Star break in first place in the West Division.

Santa Cruz was led by Seth Curry, who scored 28 points and grabbed five rebounds. MarShon Brooks, currently on assignment from the Golden State Warriors, scored 18, while Kent Bazemore, also on assignment from Golden State, had 13 points.

Idaho was paced by Dee Bost, who recorded a triple-double with 20 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists. Kevin Murphy scored a team-high 28 points, while Dallas Lauderdale grabbed 10 boards. Derrick Caracter scored 17 points off the bench.
 
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