JasonB wrote:Sterling blew the last summer league game they had. With lead, He fouled the guy on a three pointer, and the next possession committed an and one foul when the player blew by him on the perimeter with 3 seconds left and they lost by 1. Not a good end to a very solid summer league set of games...
Semi sat out the last game?
Man, did PonySnob hack your account? I certainly don’t want to let a bad one minute stretch overshadow what was a very solid summer league for Sterling.
And yes, Semi was held out of the last game which is common in the summer league. They saw what they needed to from Semi in the earlier games
Don't knock Pony snob. He's always been a financial contributor never a mooch and always showed up - better than 90% of everybody else on this board.
In fact anyone that's been around that program for 30 years and it still here is a saint
JasonB wrote:Sterling blew the last summer league game they had. With lead, He fouled the guy on a three pointer, and the next possession committed an and one foul when the player blew by him on the perimeter with 3 seconds left and they lost by 1. Not a good end to a very solid summer league set of games...
Semi sat out the last game?
Man, did PonySnob hack your account? I certainly don’t want to let a bad one minute stretch overshadow what was a very solid summer league for Sterling.
And yes, Semi was held out of the last game which is common in the summer league. They saw what they needed to from Semi in the earlier games
Sorry to come across so negative, but, man, that last minute was bad for Sterling .
Hopefully the Parker move opens up some time for him!
ΓÇ£ Semi Ojeleye already has shown that he can be a powerful defender at the NBA level, and he showed that again during summer league. He did not take major steps elsewhere, though. The forward made 10 of 30 3-pointers and pulled down just 4.2 rebounds per game. Of course, the offseason is not even two months old yet, and Ojeleye is clearly dedicating much of his summer to improving that jump shot.ΓÇ¥
Announcers at the end of his last game indicated that the coaching staff fully understood and appreciated his defensive skills. Apparently he has been instructed to focus and develop his out side shooting skills.
Not Summer League, but turned on ESPN and TBT tournament was on.
Markus playing as a ringer for Sons of Westwood (UCLA alum team). Having an impact on the game but also a stupid technical foul. Still repping his SMU #5 backpack too
"And as long as they're keeping score, there will always be people who try to do everything they can to put up more points than the other guy." -Brent Musberger
American big man Markus Kennedy has officially signed a deal with Turkish side Petkimspor. Kennedy finished last season with Hyeres-Toulon in French Pro A, averaging 9 points and 5.2 rebounds per game.