the_ouskull
7/21/2010, 08:40 PM
From the Journal Sentinal:
"The Milwaukee Bucks' three 2010 draft choices experienced a mixed bag last week in the Las Vegas summer league. First-round draft choice Larry Sanders had a good week, averaging 14.0 points and 8.4 rebounds, and was named to the 14-man all-league team. But it was a different story for second-round picks Tiny Gallon and Darington Hobson. Gallon had what coach Scott Skiles termed a "rough week," while Hobson could only observe as he was sidelined with a groin injury that already has set him back in his short NBA career. Sanders started every game and averaged 3.2 blocked shots and 33.6 minutes per game as the Bucks went 1-4. He shot 44.6% from the floor and made 10 of 17 free throws (58.8%)."
He was going up against grocery sackers and he's already a blurb. Why? They were hungry grocery sackers... and not hungry in the way that Gallon gets after it's been 30 minutes since his last digestive movement, either.
the_ouskull
"The Milwaukee Bucks' three 2010 draft choices experienced a mixed bag last week in the Las Vegas summer league. First-round draft choice Larry Sanders had a good week, averaging 14.0 points and 8.4 rebounds, and was named to the 14-man all-league team. But it was a different story for second-round picks Tiny Gallon and Darington Hobson. Gallon had what coach Scott Skiles termed a "rough week," while Hobson could only observe as he was sidelined with a groin injury that already has set him back in his short NBA career. Sanders started every game and averaged 3.2 blocked shots and 33.6 minutes per game as the Bucks went 1-4. He shot 44.6% from the floor and made 10 of 17 free throws (58.8%)."
He was going up against grocery sackers and he's already a blurb. Why? They were hungry grocery sackers... and not hungry in the way that Gallon gets after it's been 30 minutes since his last digestive movement, either.
the_ouskull