Monday, April 30, 2012

IBA: Legends Beat Soldiers 126-107 and Avoid Getting Swept

The Albany Legends defeated the Kankakee County Soldiers 126-107 on Sunday.

E.J. Gallup, Lloyd Johnson, Kyle Downey, Tadre Sheppard, and Kenny Tribbett started for the Legends while Billy Rush, Anthony Kyle, Ryan Edwards, Stan Chismark, and CeCe Malone were the starters for the Soldiers. Tiki Mayben suited up, but didn't play and Guy Dupuy was nowhere to be found. I'm assuming he was waived by the team after what happened the night before.

Gallup and Chismark traded 3-pointers to start the game. The Legends later went on a 10-2 run and were up 16-9 midway through the 1st. The Soldiers responded with a 9-0 run before John Coffino called a timeout. After a last-second layup by Sheppard, the Legends were up 28-21 at the end of the first quarter.

Early in the second quarter, the Soldiers went on a 13-1 run and went up 36-33. Coffino later got a technical foul with 4:13 left and almost got another after telling the ref to "stop having rabbit ears." Later, a 2-point basket by Johnson tied the game at 41-41. The Soldiers led 54-52 at the end of the first half.

The Legends went on a 23-8 run to start the second half and went up 75-62 after an alley-oop dunk by Sheppard off a lob from Gallup. Albany led 86-75 at the end of the third quarter.

The Legends continued to pull away in the fourth quarter and went on a 12-0 run midway through the period. The Soldiers were unable to come back and the Legends won 126-107.

Player of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (32 points, 10 assists, 10 rebounds)

E.J. Gallup and Tadre Sheppard each had 27 points. Kyle Downey finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds.

Ryan Edwards struggled on offense and that was a big reason why the Legends won. He finished with only 21 points and made only 6 out 22 field goal attempts. Billy Rush also had 21 points and also shot less than 50 percent from the field.

Highlight of the Game: Josh Jones hits a 3-pointer off an assist from Lloyd Johnson



Next, the 2nd-place Albany Legends (8-2) will play the 1st-place Chicago Redline (7-1) at home on Friday, May 18th. It will be the first of two games in the Legends' last home series of the 2012 season.

Have any thoughts on the Legends beating the Soldiers? Are the Legends better without Tiki Mayben? Will Guy Dupuy's departure haunt the Legends later on? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

IBA: Edwards Scores 51 as Soldiers Beat Legends 144-140

The Albany Legends have lost their second game in a row to the Kankakee County Soldiers in overtime. The final score was 144-140.

The Legends were looking to avenge their overtime loss the night before. E.J. Gallup, Lloyd Johnson, Tiki Mayben, Tadre Sheppard, and Kenny Tribbett were the team's starters.

The Legends started the game off hot and were up 9-0 with 10 minutes left in the quarter. They continued to dominate and went up 19-2 with 8:10 left. A 3-pointer by Gallup put the Legends up 32-20, but the Soldiers came back and ended the quarter on a 12-3 run. The Legends were up 35-32 at the end of the 1st.

The Soldiers and the the Legends went head-to-head in the second quarter. A dunk by Billy Rush put the Soldiers up 36-35. Midway through the period, Marcus Snipes and John Coffino had a verbal confrontation on the bench. After taking him out of the game, Coffino said to Snipes, "Where were you on that play?" After Snipes talked back, Coffino said, "Take your uniform off" twice. They both cooled off and seemed cool with each other later in the game.

Later in the second quarter, when the game was tied 46-46, Mayben was fouled while going up for a layup and rolled around on the floor in pain. It looked like he hurt his back. He left the gym for the locker room, but checked back in the second half and was productive. The Legends were up 70-60 at the end of the first half.

The Legends maintained their lead in the third quarter, but I didn't pay much attention because I was too busy watching Guy Dupuy. Coffino and Dupuy started arguing on the bench shortly after the second half started. Dupuy left the gym after more unfriendly words were exchanged between them, including Dupuy saying something about it being his "last game." He walked back through the gym a few minutes later in street clothes and talked to Nick Dean, the General Manager of the Legends, in the lobby. Dupuy later returned to the gym carrying a baby and spent the rest of the game in the bleachers with Dean.

The Legends were up 95-86 at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Soldiers jumped out and went on a 7-0 run to start the period. Later, two free throws by Ryan Edwards tied the game at 99-99. The Soldiers went up 107-102 with 5 minutes left in regulation. Edwards had the ball at the top of the key and was being guarded tight by Kyle Downey when I yelled, "Yo Edwards, you got nothing!" He responded by missing an off-balance mid-range jumper.....Yeah, I totally psyched him out.

The game went down to the wire and was tied 115-115 with 1:32 left. A layup by Johnson put the Legends up 119-118 with less than a minute left. Two free throws by Rush after an odd intentional foul by Mayben put the Soldiers up 122-119 with 20.5 seconds left. Johnson tied the game with a clutch 3-pointer and the Soldiers took a timeout with 11.5 seconds left. Edwards missed a long shot off the backboard and the Legends took a timeout with 3 seconds left. Johnson missed a long three at the buzzer and the game went into overtime with the score at 122-122.

Edwards made a 3-pointer to start overtime and put the Soldiers up 125-122. A free throw by Sheppard cut the lead to 1 and the Legends were down 133-132 with less than 2 minutes left in overtime. A free throw by Mayben with 1:10 left put the Legends up 134-133. However, Edwards responded by making a 3-pointer with 57.7 seconds left and putting the Soldiers up 136-134. A free throw by Mayben tied the game at 136-136 with 44.5 seconds left. Anthony Kyle made a pair of free throws with 17.1 left and put the Soldiers up 141-138. Sheppard missed a 3-pointer and Edwards made a pair a free throws with 7.8 seconds left, putting the Soldiers up 143-138. The Legends were unable to come back and lost 144-140.

The Soldiers out-rebounded the Legends by a noticeable margin again (59-40). In a blog entry before the season started, I predicted that lack of size would be a problem for the Legends. These last two games have proved my point. The Legends are really missing Scott Morton right now. Also, the Legends couldn't get defensive stops when they needed them again.

Player of the Game: Ryan Edwards (51 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists)

Anthony Kyle helped out with 35 points and 8 assists and Stan Chismark chipped in with 22 points and 9 rebounds. Billy Rush finished with 16 points and 11 rebounds.

Legend of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (40 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists)

Tiki Mayben also had a great game and finished with 31 points and 7 assists. Tadre Sheppard had a double-double with 26 points and 12 rebounds. E.J. Gallup scored 22 points in the game, but was a non-factor in the second half and overtime.

Random Highlight of the Game: Anthony Kyle to Ryan Edwards for alley-oop dunk



The Albany Legends (7-2) will play the Kankakee County Soldiers (7-1) today at 6 pm at CBA to end the series. The Legends need to win this game to avoid getting swept.

Have any thoughts on the Legends losing their second straight game to the Soldiers? Has Albany seen the last of Guy Dupuy? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

IBA: Mayben's 50 Not Enough as Legends Lose to Soliders

The Kankakee County Soldiers have handed the Albany Legends their first loss of the season in an overtime thriller.

The first thing I noticed was that Marcus Snipes was back in uniform and was rockin' orange sneakers. I also saw that Evan Lane was back with the team. Lane, who won a championship with the Legends in 2010, is the only Legends player besides Lloyd Johnson to play in all three seasons with the team. Albany had 12 players in uniform - the most all season for them.

Kenny Tribbett, Tadre Sheppard, E.J. Gallup, Kyle Downey, and Tiki Mayben started for the Legends. Johnson wasn't there when the game started and arrived at halftime.

Ryan Edwards scored the first points of the game and the Soldiers went up 2-0. They ended up scoring the first 6 points of the game and led 18-8 with 5:56 left in the first quarter. Mayben then went on an 8-0 run all by himself in a series of plays that included consecutive 3-pointers, a block, and two free throws. That cut the lead to 2 and the Legends were down 18-16. Another 5 points in a row by Mayben put the Legends up 21-20. Another 3-pointer by Mayben put the Legends up 28-26, but the Soldiers led 29-28 at the end of the 1st.

Both teams went head-to-head in the second quarter. The game was tied 31-31 with 10:51 left and then tied again 39-39. The game was tied up again 50-50, but them the Soldiers went on a 10-0 run to go up 60-50 and John Coffino called a time-out with 2:52 left in the quarter. The first half ended with the Soldiers up 63-60.

The Legends and Soldiers continued to battle in the second half. A breakaway dunk by Mayben cut the Soldiers' lead to 1 and the score was 78-77. At the end of the 3rd, the Soldiers were up 99-94.

The game went down to the wire in the 4th. The Soldiers were leading 129-127 with less than a minute left in regulation. The Legends were still down by 2 after a layup by Johnson with 30.3 seconds left. The Soldiers then turned the ball over with 19.2 left. In the clutch, Mayben made a floater and the game was tied 131-131 with 11.6 seconds left. Edwards missed a shot that probably would have won it for the Soldiers and the Legends couldn't get a shot off before time expired. The game went into overtime.



The Soldiers went on a 12-5 run to start overtime and were up 143-136 with 1:46 left in OT. A dunk by Sheppard cut the lead to 3 and the Legends were down 145-142 with 1:10 left. Later, a 3-pointer by Mayben cut the lead to 2 and the Legends were down 147-145. Late in the game, a 3-point play by Sheppard cut the lead to 1 and the Legends were down 149-148. However, the Legends would never come any closer and a highlight dunk by Edwards with seconds left in OT served as the dagger. The Soliders won 153-148 as Mayben missed a 3-pointer at the buzzer that wouldn't have mattered.

One of the big differences in the game was rebounding. Kankakee out-rebounded Albany 55-39. Another big factor was that the Legends couldn't get defensive stops when they needed them. Also, the Legends only shot 11 of 39 from 3-point range.

Player of the Game: Tiki Mayben - He scored 50 points (2nd most in Albany Legends history), dished out 14 or 7 assists (Times Union said he had 7 assists, the Albany Legends website said he had 14 assists), and grabbed 6 rebounds on his 25th birthday, but the Legends still lost to the Soldiers in a heart-breaker. He shot 19 of 39 from the field and hit 6 out of 7 free throws.

Tadre Sheppard and Kyle Downey also had great games. Sheppard scored 42 points off of 18-23 field goals and Downey finished with 25 points, a game-high 13 rebounds, and 6 assists. E.J. Gallup and Lloyd Johnson also gave solid efforts. Gallup had 10 points, 5 rebounds, and 4 assists and Johnson (who fouled out) finished with 11 points, 7 assists, and 5 rebounds.

Zach Bye, Marcus Snipes, and Kenny Tribbett combined for 10 points while T.J. Czeski, Guy Dupuy, Josh Jones, and Evan Lane  (who all received limited playing time) went scoreless. I'm not sure Jones even played at all. Lane struggled in his return to Albany and will be looking to bounce back later today.

Ryan Edwards finished with 34 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists (This should come as a surprise to no one who has ever seen him play or follows the IBA). Billy Rush had an even better game and finished with 52 points and 12 rebounds. Stan Chismark, Anthony Kyle, and CeCe Malone also had productive games and all finished with double-doubles.

Random Highlight of the Game: Tiki Mayben throws an alley-oop to Tadre Sheppard.



Next, the Albany Legends (7-1) will play the Kankakee County Soldiers (6-1) today at 7 pm at CBA. The Legends need to win this game in order to keep first place. However, keep in mind that the Legends have never lost a home series before.

Have any thoughts on the Legends losing for the first time this season. Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

IBA: Gallup Drops 45 as Legends Beat Splash in Comeback Win

Last night, the Albany Legends completed a sweep of the second-place Gary Splash behind 45 points by E.J. Gallup.

Lloyd Johnson, Emanuel Mayben, E.J. Gallup, Tadre Sheppard, and Kenny Tribbett were the starters for the Legends. Meanwhile, the Splash only had 7 players in uniform. The first basket of the game was a layup by Mayben, but the Splash responded with a 6-0 run to go up 6-2. Later, a 3-point play by Mayben put the Legends up 13-12, but the Splash regained the lead. Gary pulled away and led 29-20 at the end of the quarter.

The Splash continued to pull away in the 2nd quarter. They led by 14, but a 3-pointer by Gallup later cut the lead to 10. Then, the Splash went up by 19 for their biggest lead of the game. However, the Legends ended the first half with a bang and cut the lead to 9 and were down 58-49 at halftime.

During halftime, Guy Dupuy did an off-the-bounce, between-the-legs dunk over an intern:



The Legends started the second half with a 14-0 run and went up 63-58. Later, an alley-oop from Gallup to Sheppard put the Legends up 77-67. A 3-pointer by Gallup during the next possession put the Legends up 80-69 and another three by Gallup put the Legends up 83-71. At the end of the 3rd, a Splash player heaved a halfcourt shot that he released after the buzzer and made it. Much to the dismay of the fans and Legends coach John Coffino, the referees counted it and Albany led 85-80 at the start of the fourth.

The Splash tied the game 95-95, but a 4-point play by Gallup but the Legends up 99-95. Another 4-point play by Gallup served as the dagger and put Albany up 115-104. The Legends won 118-108.

Player of the Game: E.J. Gallup (45 points, 12-of-17 from 3-point range)

Lloyd Johnson scored 22 points, dished out 6 assists, and grabbed 5 rebounds in the win. Emaunel Mayben helped out with 21 points and 7 assists. Tadre Sheppard finished with 14 points on 5-of-10 shooting from the field and 7 rebounds.

Star of the Series: Lloyd Johnson (averaged 29.5 points, 6 assists, and 4.5 rebounds per game in series)

Next, the Albany Legends (7-0) will play the Kankakee County Soliders (5-1), the 2011 Winter IBA Champions, on April 27th.. Their star player, Ryan Edwards, is a scoring machine and scored 57 points in a win against the Springfield Express this season.

Sources: Times Union, http://ibaball.net/kankakee-soldiers, http://ibaball.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/4-20-2012-soldiers-vs-express-box-score.pdf)

Have any thoughts on the Legends sweeping the Splash? Was E.J. Gallup's 45 points last night more impressive than Lloyd Johnson's 51-point performance against the Capitals? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

IBA: Legends Beat Splash in Coffino's First Game as Head Coach

The Albany Legends are still in first place after beating the Gary Splash 127-114 at CBA on Friday night in John Coffino's first game as head coach of the team.

The undefeated Legends faced up against the Splash, who had the second best record in the IBA behind Albany. Lloyd Johnson, Kyle Downey, E.J. Gallup, Tadre Sheppard, and Kenny Tribbett were the starters for the Legends. A jumpshot by Tribbett, a layup by Johnson, and a 3-pointer by Kyle Downey put the legends up 7-0 to start the game. However, the Splash went on a 17-6 run and were up by 4 with three minutes left in the 1st quarter. A layup by Sheppard tied the game at 17-17 with a 1:30 left and the quarter ended with the game tied 21-21.

The Legends and the Splash continued to go head-to-head in the 2nd quarter. Midway through the period, the Legends led 43-40, but the Splash came back and went up 56-53 at halftime.

The second half started with a 5-0 run by the Splash, but the Legends responded with an 11-2 run and went up 64-63 after a 3-pointer by Johnson. Later, back-to-back baskets by Gallup put the Legends up 77-73. Albany led 89-80 at the end of the 3rd.

The Legends continued to pull away in the 4th quarter. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Gallup put the Legends up 110-93 and they never looked back. Late in the game, an alley-oop from Zachary Bye to Guy Dupuy left a Splash player posterized and the crowd going crazy (Unfortunately, it happened when I wasn't filming). The Legends ended up winning 127-114.

Player of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (37 points, 8 steals, 6 assists, 4 rebounds). He has emerged as the team's leader and go-to guy.

Tadre Sheppard also had a great game and scored 33 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds. He also made 14 out of 22 field goals and shot over 60% from the field. E.J. Gallup finished with 15 points and led the Legends with 7 assists. Kyle Downey had a good all-around game and finished with 16 points, 4 assists, and 4 rebounds.

Marcus Snipes and Emanuel Mayben were in street clothes and didn't play. Snipes is probably still recovering from whatever injury caused him to miss last series. Mayben was suspended.

I like John Coffino. He seems like a cool guy and I'll think he's going to do well as head coach of the Legends. He's gotten off on the right start by winning his first game with the team. Then again, the Legends have won every game with every coach they've had this season.

Random Highlight of the Game: A missed dunk by the Gary Splash leads to an alley-oop from Lloyd Johnson to Tadre Sheppard.



The Legends (6-0) will play the Splash (8-2) again today at 7:00 pm at CBA to conclude the series. Regardless on whether the Legends win or lose, they will stay in first place.

(Sources: Times Union, http://ibaball.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/4-20-2012-legends-vs-splash.pdf)

Have any thoughts on the Legends beating the Splash? What do you think of John Coffino? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

(100th post!!!) IBA: John Coffino Replaces Ben Smith as Head Coach of Albany Legends

The Albany Legends announced yesterday that Ben Smith has resigned as head coach. John Coffino will be replacing him.

According to Legends owner Steve Miller, Smith is stepping down to "devote more time to his family and teaching career at Niskayuna High School." Smith wasn't even at the last three games. Nick Dean was calling the shots.

John Coffino has served as an assistant coach at Iona, Niagara, and Saint Peter's. He has also served as head coach of the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the D-League from 2008-2010.

I thought that Ben Smith was a pretty good coach and he had a winning record as head coach of the Legends. John Coffino has a solid resume and I think he will do a fine job as head coach. Coffino will be the Legends' fourth head coach after Derrick Rowland, who coached the Legends' championship team in 2010, Ben Smith, and Nick Dean.

Here is the complete history of all the Albany Legends coaches:

Derrick Rowland (2010)________Record: 19-3_________.864 winning percentage

Ben Smith (2011-2012)________Record: 17-7__________.708 winning percentage

Nick Dean (2012)_____________Record: 3-0_________1.000 winning percentage

John Coffino (2012-present)______Record: 0-0_________.000 winning percentage

Sources: Times Union, http://www.voy.com/29890/5/21910.html, http://cache.nba.com/dleague/albuquerque/john_coffino_bio.html

Have any comments on John Coffino replacing Ben Smith as head coach of the Legends? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Monday, April 16, 2012

IBA: Johnson Dominates as Legends Sweep Capitals and Stay Undefeated


The Albany Legends defeated the Lansing Capitals in all 3 games this past weekend at CBA and are now 5-0.

Game 1 - April 13th, 2012:

I wasn't at this game because I was in New York City watching the Knicks crush the Wizards at Madison Square Garden. However, the Legends continued their undefeated season in my absence and beat the Lansing Capitals 133-126 and improved their record to 3-0.

Kyle Downey played in his first game as a pro. Lloyd Johnson led all scorers with 35 points in his season debut with the Legends. Josh Jones chipped in with 11 points and a team-high 12 rebounds while Tadre Sheppard also helped out with 22 points and 7 rebounds.

Terrance Shaw led the Capitals in scoring and rebounds with 26 points and 18 boards in the loss.

Player of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (35 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds)

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Game 2 - April 14th, 2012:

The Legends beat the Capitals again on Saturday 140-132 this time. E.J. Gallup led the Legends with 25 points. Lloyd Johnson scored 21 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and dished out a game-high 6 assists. Emanuel Mayben chipped in with 17 points and 5 assists while Josh Jones also helped out with 17 points and 8 rebounds.

Terrance Shaw had another great night and led the Capitals in scoring and rebounding again. He finished with 32 points and 15 rebounds in the loss.

Towards the end of the game, Guy Dupuy got in a physical altercation with Will Wright of the Capitals and was ejected from the game. Wright received a technical foul.

Player of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (21 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists)

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Game 3 - April 15th, 2012:

Sunday's game was by far the most exciting game of the series and one of the most memorable Legends games of all-time.

The Legends only had 9 players in uniform. Marcus Snipes and Guy Dupuy were in street clothes. Snipes was on crutches and Dupuy was probably serving a suspension for getting thrown out of the game the night before. I walked into the building at the same time he did, 19 minutes before tip-off at 5:41. He had on a Jordan jumpsuit and a backwards Raiders hat. He was showin' some swag:

The Legends led for most of the game until the Capitals went on a run in the 3rd quarter. At the start of the 4th quarter, the Legends were down 93-91 despite leading by 20 points earlier in the game.

Both teams played hard in the 4th and battled until the end. A short jumper by Lloyd Johnson put the Legends up 128-125 with 21.4 seconds left in regulation.


The Capitals answered back with a 3-pointer by Ty Motley and Emanuel Mayben missed a long jumpshot at the buzzer. The game went into overtime with the game tied 128-128.

The Legends and the Capitals went head-to-head in overtime, but a few altercations by Legends players were key. Lloyd Johnson started arguing with the coaching staff after being replaced in the game by Kyle Downey. He exchanged some tense words with both coaches because he didn't want to be taken out of the game.

Almost directly after that, Mayben got in the face of a Capitals player and was issued a technical foul. He responded by storming off the court, taking off his jersey, and throwing it on the ground in Andrew Bynum-like fashion (Think of Game 4 of the 2011 NBA Western Conference Semi-Finals). He stayed in the locker room for the rest of the game. Despite leaving the game in disappointing fashion, Mayben finished with 27 points and 9 assists. Ironically, Lloyd Johnson was put in the game to replace him.

The Legends were up 148-146 with not much time left in OT and E.J. Gallup was intentionally fouled by the Capitals. He could have iced the game up, but made only one of two free throws. The Capitals were down 3 with a few seconds left. They brought the ball up from their backcourt and Ty Motley nailed a 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the game to double overtime.

Lloyd Johnson heated up in the second overtime period and rained 3-pointers. The Legends pulled away and won 173-159 in 2OT.

Terrance Shaw had a phenomenal game (47 points and 18 rebounds), but was unable to prevent the Capitals from getting swept. The Capitals are now 3-5.

Player of the Game: Lloyd Johnson (Legends franchise high 51 points, 17-28 field goals, 8 3-pointers

Star of the Series: Lloyd Johnson - He is now the only Legends player to have played in all 3 seasons and wowed the fans at CBA in his first 3 games back with the Legends after playing overseas in Italy.

Tadre Sheppard had a lesser role in these past 3 games than the first 2 games of the season. The return of Lloyd Johnson had a lot to do with it. Johnson carried the scoring burden and indirectly limited Sheppard on offense. However, Sheppard still played an important role in each of the past three wins for Albany and finished with 30 points and 13 rebounds on Sunday. He should continue to be a key player this season for the Legends.

Kyle Downey played his first three games this weekend with the Legends. He didn't put up overwhelming stats, but helped the team and utilized himself well. Downey is replacing Scott Morton on the roster and I think the team will break even with that move. Morton's height, defense, athleticism, and energy will be missed, but I think the Legends should play just as well without him.

Zachary Bye and T.J. Czeski gave solid contributions off the bench in the series. Bye rebounds very well for his size and plays solid on offense and defense. He got some questionable fouls called on him and fouled out in Sunday's game. Czeski will be battling for minutes now that the Legends are stacked at the point guard spot, but distributed the ball and scored well in the series.

Marcus Snipes was on crutches and didn't play in the series. Josh Jones stepped up in his absence and played well.

Next, the Albany Legends (5-0) will play the Gary Splash (8-1) in a two-game series starting on Friday, April 20th. The Legends and the Splash have the two best records in the IBA so far this season.

Sources:
http://ibaball.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/4-13-12-box-score-ny-vs-lansing1.pdf
http://ibaball.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/4-14-2012-box-score-albany-vs-lansing.pdf
http://www.timesunion.com/sports/article/Legends-get-sweep-3484076.php

Have any thoughts on the Legends sweeping the Capitals? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Mixes of the Month: MarShon Brooks & Iman Shumpert Rookie Season Mixes (KiDvAs7)

This month I found two mixes made by the same guy (KiDvAs7) that featured two of my favorite rookies this season, MarShon Brooks and Iman Shumpert.

This first mix is an Iman Shumpert mix. The song is "Ain't Nun Cooler" by DaBeau (Iman Shumpert).



This next mix is a MarShon Brooks mix. The song is "Kinda Like a Big Deal" by Clipse featuring Kanye West.



Shumpert and Brooks are both very similar players. Brooks is a better scorer, but Shumpert is a better defender. If you look at their rookie stats side-by-side, you'll see that they are very alike.

I think they both have a lot of potential and both could be All-Stars and/or 20 point-a-game scorers in a few years.

Have any thoughts on Iman Shumpert or MarShon Brooks? Which one would you rather have on your team? Have any ideas for who I should feature in the next Mix of the Month? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Baller Bio: Bobby Jones

Bobby Jones was born on January 9th, 1984 in Compton, California. He played college basketball at Washignton University. He played in 125 games over the course of four seasons and put up averages of 9.8 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.2 assists. Jones played with five future NBA players at Washingston, including dunk-champion Nate Robinson and All-Star Brandon Roy. His best statistical season was his junior year in which he averaged 11.2 points, 5.6 rebounds, 1.7 assists and shot over 50 percent from 3-point range. In his last two seasons at Washinton, Jones helped lead the Huskies to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. He graduated in 2006 and majored in Comparative Cross-Cultural Writing. Here are some highlights from Jones' college career:



Jones was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves with the 37th pick of the 2006 NBA Draft and was traded on draft night to the Philadelphia 76ers for cash and a 2007 2nd round pick. He played in 44 games with the 76ers in which Allen Iverson was traded early in the season. He also was briefly assigned to the D-League along with teammate Lou Williams on November 28th, 2006. In 3 games with the Fort Worth Flyers, Jones averaged 13.7 points and 8 rebounds. He was recalled to the 76ers with Williams less than a month later on December 8th.

Jones had an average rookie season for a second-round draft pick, but ended it with a bang by starting the last 3 games of the season (Philly didn't make the playoffs). He scored 13 points in a win in Detriot (see a steal/dunk in the 4th quarter by Jones from that game here), 13 points again in a loss to the Lebron-led Cavaliers, and put up season-highs of 14 points and 6 rebounds in the final game of the season (a win in Toronto). That was also his final game as a Sixer as he was traded during the offseason to the Denver Nuggets along with Steven Hunter in exchange for Reggie Evans and Ricky Sanchez.

Jones was reunited with his former-teammate, Allen Iverson, in Denver and played in 23 games (averaging 3.3 points and 1.4 rebounds) with the Nuggets. He was waived on January 7th, 2008 before his contract could become guaranteed.

A few days later, on January 10th, Jones was signed by the Memphis Grizzlies to the first of two 10-day contracts. He played in 9 games with the Grizzlies and averaged 4.4 points and 3 rebounds. Jones started 2 games for Memphis. In the first, he had the best game of his career. In 40 minutes on January 18th, 2008, in a win against Sonics, he scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds, dished out 7 assists, and had 3 steals. However, Memphis apparently didn't see Jones in their future and didn't re-sign him when his second 10-day contract expired.

On February 9th, Jones signed with the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the D-League. He played in a few games with the Skyforce before being signed to a 10-day contract by the Houston Rockets. In 4 games with the Rockets, Jones was played less than 5 minutes in each game and was not re-signed when his 10-day contract expired.

Jones was picked up the Miami Heat on March 12th, 2008, and signed to a 10-day contract. He was given consistent minutes with the Heat and played well. In 6 games with the Heat, Jones averaged career-highs in points per game (8), rebounds per game (4), assists per game (0.8), field goal percentage (53.1%), and 3-point percentage (40%). Despite that, he was not re-signed when his 10-day contract ended and re-signed with the Skyforce on March 23rd.

After playing a few more games in the D-League, Jones was signed to a 10-day contract by the San Antonio Spurs, the defending-champions of the NBA. He received limited minutes in three games with the Spurs and only scored two points during his stint with the team.

Jones was not re-signed by the Spurs after his 10-day contract expired, but was quickly signed by the Denver Nuggets for the remainder of the season. Jones finished out the season in his second stint with Nuggets and played two more games with them, both wins. In the last regular season game of his career, he scored 5 points and pulled down 4 rebounds against his former team, the Grizzlies.

Jones played with 5 different NBA teams during the 2007-2008 season alone and put up averages of 3.8 points and 2 rebounds while shooting 42.9% from the field in 47 games.

During the offseason, on July 28th, 2008, he was traded along with Taurean Green and a 2010 second round drat pick to the New York Knicks for Renaldo Balkman and cash considerations. However, he was released by the Knicks the next day. The Miami Heat, his former team, claimed him off waivers from New York on August 5th, but waived him 10 days later on August 15th. Jones was later invited to training camp for the Sacramento Kings, but didn't make the team and was waived on October 21, 2008.

Though he couldn't seem to keep a roster spot on a NBA team, Jones didn't give up. He played the 2008-2009 season in the D-League with the Sioux Falls Skyforce, hoping for another chance in the league. However, he was never called up by an NBA team. He started 46 out of 49 games with the Skyforce that season and averaged 16.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 2.4 assists. Sioux Falls finished the season with a 25-25 record and didn't qualify for the playoffs.

Since 2009, Jones has played overseas with multiple professional teams in Italy. He is 28 years old and probably won't play in the NBA again, but should be known as a great defensive player who always gave 100% effort. His career NBA averages are 3.2 points and 1.6 rebounds in 91 games with 6 different teams.

Sources:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jonesbo02.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/nbdl/players/j/jonesbo01d.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jonesbo02/gamelog/2007/
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jonesbo02/gamelog/2008/
http://www.nba.com/draft2006/profiles/BobbyJones.html
http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/transactions_06-07.html
http://www.nba.com/dleague/news/transactions_07-08.html
http://www.nba.com/dleague/siouxfalls/jones_080226.html
http://www.nba.com/grizzlies/news/bobby_jones_10_day_contract-080110.html
http://videos.sacbee.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=2233240&item_index=4&all=1&sort=NULL
http://www.nba.com/kings/news/kings_waive_felix_jones.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/nbdl/years/2009.html
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/players/playerpage/1113162
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jones_(basketball,_born_1984)
http://blog.shamsports.com/2010/03/where-are-they-now-2010-part-35.html

Have any thoughts on Bobby Jones? Who should I do a Baller Bio on next? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think?

Sunday, April 1, 2012

IBA: Sheppard's 25 Helps Legends Sweep Knights

The Albany Legends have completed a sweep of the Battle Creek Knights behind Tadre Sheppard's 25 points and won 113-93. The Legends improve to 2-0 while the Knights are now 0-3.

I wasn't at this game because I was too busy helping my rec basketball team win a playoff game and advance to the championship, which will take place later today (I digress).

However, stats don't lie. Sheppard led all scorers with 25 points off of 9-11 field goals. He now averages 24 points per game and is shooting 62.5% from the field in his first two games with the Legends. Can he keep this level of play up? I don't know, but it is clear that he will be a go-to guy and will continue to play a major role on the team.

Zach Bye scored 11 points and grabbed a team-high 12 rebounds. He doesn't seem like the type to grab 12 rebounds, but I think that he is doing a great job this season. Bye is trying his best, shooting at a good field goal percentage, and is obviously exerting a lot of effort on the boards.

Scott Morton is a great role player. He led the Legends with 5 assists yesterday, scored 4 points, and shot 100 percent from the field. I imagine that he would be a shoe-in starter if Sheppard or Tribbett got injured.

Emanuel Mayben scored 22 points and made 10-of-19 field goals in the win. I like Mayben and I think that he will continue to do a great job as floor general for the Legends this season.

Kenny Tribbett played a good game and scored 16 points. He shot 6-for-12 from the field and made 4 out of 4 free throws.

Josh Jones and Marcus Snipes struggled last night. They both shot under 34 percent from the field and combined for only 11 points. They both played well in the first game, so I'm not sure why they didn't play as well yesterday.

E.J. Gallup scored 16 points, shot 7-for-15 from the field, and made two 3-pointers. That's about an average game for him.

Guy Dupuy was a non-factor and scored only 2 points. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess that his only basket was a dunk.

T.J. Czeski scored 6 points off of 3-of-5 shooting. I still think that he will be a good second-string point guard for the Legends behind Mayben.

Kyle Downey still has yet to play for the Legends and I don't think Will Pratt is on the team anymore.

Player of the Game: Tadre Sheppard. He led the Legends in scoring in both games and was played a large role in sweeping the Knights.

Since I wasn't at yesterday's game, I didn't film any clips or take any pictures, but I can show you a highlight from the Legends' game on Friday. In it, Tadre Sheppard grabs an offensive rebound off of a missed 3-pointer by E.J. Gallup and lays it in for 2 points. Enjoy!



The Legends (2-0) next play a three-game series at home against the Lansing Capitals (2-1) from April 13-15. I will miss the first game of the series because I will be at Madison Square Garden seeing the Knicks play the Wizards, but I should be at the other two games.

Sources:
http://ucasports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=190&path=mbball
http://www.albany.com/byesline/2012/03/albany-legends.html
http://www.timesunion.com/default/article/Legends-win-again-3450350.php

Have any thoughts on the Legends sweeping the Knights and improving to 2-0? Leave a comment below and tell me what you think.