Archive for April 30, 2013
Greg Stevenson returns to Puerto Rico
Greg Stevenson (198 cm, Richmond’01) has moved from Mobis Phoebus (South Korea, KBL) to Piratas de Quebradillas in the Puerto Rican BSN. Stevenson has been in decent touch with Mobis Phoebus and the American has featured in a staggering 61 games throughout the 2012-2013 season. Throughout those 61 games the 35-year old forward has added…
Read MorePete Mickeal retires
Pete Mickeal (199 cm, Cincinnati’00) has finally left Regal FC Barcelona (Spain, ACB and Euroleague) and has retired from Basketball after a long standing blood problem. Mickeal has been suffering health issues that the club confirmed in March would keep him out for the season and the 35-year old forward has now returned to his…
Read MoreQuantez Robertson stays with Frankfurt
Quantez Robertson (189 cm, Auburn’09), who has been a member of the Fraport Skyliners Frankfurt from Germany’s BBL since 2009, has his contract extended until 2016. The 29-year-old is a fan favorite who averaged 10.8 ppg and 6.3 rpg in 34 games for the Skyliners this 2012-13 season. In the 2011-12 season Robertson played six…
Read MoreAlex Acker headed to ASVEL
Alex Acker (196 cm, Pepperdine’05) is moving teams. He is slated to join ASVEL Lyon-Villeurbanne Basket from France’s ProA. He is playing in his final game as a member of Boulazac Basket Dordogne, also from ProA. ASVEL is already locked into the post-season, while Boulazac is a game away from being relegated. In nine games…
Read MoreSacramento Kings likely to stay put
In a unanimous vote the NBA’s relocation committee is recommending that the Sacramento Kings should
Read MoreGerrod Henderson terminated by Erdemir
Gerrod Henderson (192 cm, Louisiana Tech’02) has been waived by Erdemirspor Eregli from Turkey’s TBL. Henderson has been with the team since the 2011-12 season. In his first season with the club, Henderson played 29 games and averaged 13.3 ppg and 3.4 rpg. This 2012-13 season the 34-year-old averaged 16.7 ppg and 4.5 rpg in…
Read MoreNBA: Hawks even, Rockets & Nets stay alive
The NBA Playoffs will continue on a bit longer thanks to big wins on Monday night. In Houston, the Rockets held off being swept in four by the Thunder; In Atlanta they knotted up the series at 2-2; in Brooklyn the Nets pulled to within a game, while also fighting off elimination… Houston Rockets –…
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