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JamesOn in the D-League

Here are a couple of articles from the Energy's first two games of the season. In Sat.'s game he had 24 points and 8 assists.

The teams debut in Des Moines last night the Energy came from behind to win. JamesOn had 21 points in last nights D-League record setting attendance game.

Here are the articles from both games.

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071125/SPORTS04/711250352/1015/SPORTS0 4

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071127/SPORTS04/71127004/1015

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record setting???
Move over, OKC, the Sonics are moving to Des Moines.
Officially a hater on Ballhype!

by hscs on Nov 27, 2007 9:33 AM CST reply actions  

Sonics?
This D-League attendance record is higher than some of the Hornets' attendance marks THIS SEASON.

I guess that get to use the Katrina out for as long as they can milk it.

by NBA Observer on Nov 27, 2007 2:33 PM CST up reply actions  

That's awesome except
another small guard is only an incremental improvement. Who are you going to sit to play him, your starting PG that the team just plunked down a huge pile of cash for, making him basically untradeable? The starting SG in his contract year? The backup PG who actually runs a team like a PG? Or the backup SG whom you brought in for his height and his defense? This isn't like bringing Danny Gibson to a prominent role on the Cavs, where you have a beast like LeBron commanding attention and you're lacking a spot-up shooter  to make the other team pay for double-teaming. This team is far more dysfunctional on the court, with most of the scoring already coming from spot-up shooting and an abundance of undersized shooters.

Not to be too much of a pessimist. I just wonder what you do with a JamesOn Curry in this situation. Do you trade his rights while he shows promise? I don't know.

I thought the Bulls were back... turns out they're just a back end...

by bullhockey on Nov 27, 2007 11:03 AM CST reply actions  

jameson curry
Will become a big factor once we break up this backcourt which most think will happen sooner than later. It amazes me how supposedly Gordon value rises off the bench and hinrichs will decrease. I don't think that's how it works. Hinrich is not a bad player just not playing to his strengths. I get tired of hearing about all this money he makes not really. His salary is larger this year because it decreases in value. I believe paxson drafted curry as insurance in case he trades Gordon this year or next. In that case Jameson would try to help replace gordons 20ppg most likely in a bench gunner role. Every move is not for RIGHT now sometimes u have to think ahead.

by Blacknight23 on Nov 28, 2007 11:05 AM CST up reply actions  

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