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Atlanta ESL second day official games, courts one! - Sep 16, 2012
Game 1: France 74 Spain 49
This was not even a contest as the team of Spain was still asleep as France beat them 74-49. With a number of scouts on hand and videos up, France jumped on them from the beginning and never let up. France was led by Joel Smith who had 16 points followed by Mike Dabney who had 12 points in his teams balanced attack. On the losing side DaRon Sims led his team with 12 points.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
France-74, Joel Smith, 16 pts, 2 rbs, 1 asts, Anthony Sims (193-G/F, college: W.Florida), 8 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts, Moses Edun, 6 pts, 4 rbs, 2 asts, Tremnayne Russell, 11 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts, Derrick Darkis, 9 pts, 2 rbs, Trevor Niles, 6 pts, 2 asts, Oliver Hunter, 6 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Mike Dabney, 12 pts, 4 rbs, Ervin Herron, 1 reb
Spain-49, Tyrell Timpson, 3 pts, 2 asts, Josh Spears, 1 rbd, 1 ast, Justin Monroe, 5 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Clayton Burks, 2 pts, 1 rbd, DeRon Sims, 12 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Tim Eriste, 4 pts, Sidney Harris, 4 pts, 1 rbd, 1 ast, Maurice Stewart, 9 pts, 5 rbs, Hector Genao, 2 pts, 1 rb, 1 ast, Al Muteba, 8 pts, 3 rbs, 2 asts.
Game 2: Italy 83 Germany 52
Another game where in the previous day Germany looked really good, but just could not put it together this morning. Italy came out and played hard and beat Germany 83-52. Italy was led by Tim Giles with 23 points with a plethora of 3s and one 2. On the losing side, the leading scorers were Jeff Webb and Dwight Gordon who each had 12 points.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
Italy-83, Brandon Hickson, 14 pts, 4 rbs, 5 asts, Donald Vaughn, 20 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Time Giles, 23 pts, 2 rbd, 2 asts, Emmanuel Williams, 0 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Lontrell Jackson, 5 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Eric Chwilinski, 5 pts, 4 rbs, Sam Goodman, 12 pts, 6 rbs, 1 ast, Wayne Turner, 0 pts, 3 reb, 1 ast
Germany-52, PJ Meyers, 2 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts, Jeff Webb, 12 pts, 2 ast, Dwight Gordon, 12 pts, 4 rbs, 2 ast, Kenneth Willis 4 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Derrio Green, 7 pts, 2 rbs, 2 ast, R.J. Jarrett, 0 pts, 4 rbs, Brandon Sims, 2 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Cedric Melice, 7 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Joshua Ayers, 0 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Senario Hillman, 6 pts, 1 rb
Game 3: England 89 France 80
This game was very competitive and came down to the final minutes as England was able to fend off France and keep the victory 89-80. England was led in the victory by Steve Baker with 16 points and 2 rebounds. He was supported in victory by Albert Abrams and Stanley Honarat with 13 each. Mike Dabney had 19 points for the losing team, France.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
England-89 Brandon Armstrong, 10 pts, 4 rbs, 2 ast, Steven Baker, 16 pts, 2 rebs, 1 ast, Tre Cunningham, 6 pts, 0 rbs, Stanley Honorat, 13 pts, 2 rbs, 3 asts, Justin Chambers, 2 pts, 5 rbs, 1 ast, Daniel Bryant, 11 pts, 1 rbs, 1 ast, Brad Haugabrook, 8 pts, 1 rbs, 1 ast, Justin Lockhart, 10 pts, 4 rbs, Albert Abrams, 13 pts, 3 rbs
France-80 Ervin Herron, 3 pts,3 rbs, Oliver Hunter, 7 pts, 4 rbs, 1 asts, Anthony Sims 2 pts, 3 rebs, Joel Smith, 6 pts, 4 rbs, 2 ast, Mike Dabney, 19 pts, 5 rebs, Tremnayne Russell, 18 pts, 2 rbs, Trevor Niles, 8 pts, 1 rebs, Derick Darkis, 11 pts, 3 asts, Moses Edun, 6 pts, 2 rebs
Game 4: Italy 75 Spain 69 Italy won a very close match and stole a victory from Spain for a 75-69 score. Italy came back in second half and was led by Brandon Hickson with 26 points and Neal Edwards who had 14 points 5 rebounds. Brandon and Neal led Italy back from 7 down at the half to win the game for Italy. Sidney Harris was the leading scorer for the losing team with 21 points. Josh Spears had 14 points in the losing effort.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
Italy-75, Tim Giles, 10 pts, 1 ast, Donald Vaughn, 4 pts, Sam Goodman, 12 pts, 7 rbs, 1 ast, Brandon Hickson, 26 pts, 4 rbs, 2 ast, Neal Edwards, 14 pts, 5 rbs, Eric Chwilinski, 3 pts, 2 rbs, Wayne Turner, 4 pts, 1 rebs, 4 ast, Emmanuel Williams, 3 ast, Lontrell Jackson, 2 pts, 1reb Spain-69, Tyrell Timpson, 2 pts, Sidney Harris, 21 pts, 3 rebs, Clayton Burks, 2 asts, Hector Genao, 0 pts, 0 rebs, 0 asts, Justin Monroe, 7 pts, 2 rbs, 1 asts, Josh Spears, 14 pts, 4 rbs, 3 asts, Daron Sims, 11 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Tim Eriste, 6 pts, 4 rbs, Maurice Stewart, 4 pts, 1 ast, Al Muteba, 4 pts, 2 rebs, 2 ast
Game 5: France 85 Russia 57
This game was a blowout from the beginning and was not even close as if the players seemed to be on cruise control. Leading the way for the France was Joel Smith with 16 points. Helping him out with the win was Ervin Herron with 14 points. On the losing side Richard England led the way with 13 points for the losers.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
France-85, Derrick Darkis, 7 pts, 2 asts, Anthony Sims, 4 pts, 4 rbs, 1 ast, Oliver Hunter, 8 pts, 3 rbd, 3 asts, Trevor Niles, 10 pts, 1 rbs, 1 ast, Ervin Herron, 14 pts, 2 rb, 1 ast, Joel Smith, 16 pts, 2 rbs, 2 ast, Tremayne Russell, 4 pts, 4 rbs, 2 ast, Mike Dabney, 12 pts,11 rbs, Moses Edun, 10 pts, 2 rbs
Russia 57, Joesph Jones, 4 pts, 1 rbs, 2 ast, Stein Stohlman, 2 pt, 1 rb, Dwayne Harmason, 10 pts, 1 rbs, 1 ast, Zach Payton, 8 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Corey Edmondson, 8 pts, Geoff Gaylor, 2 rebs, Richard Enlgand, 13 pts, Ken Moore, 10 pts, 1 reb, Brice Kellog 2 pts, 4 rbs
Game 6: England 85 Spain 83
This game was very competitive and came down to the final minutes as Spain played hard but, but Daniel Bryant was too strong in the end and England won the contest 85-83. Bryant had a great scoring performance in the victory with 21 points. Baker came through with 19 points. On the losing side Spain was led by Daron Sims with 22 points and 9 rebounds.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
England- 85, Steve Baker, 19 pts, 2 rbs, 3 asts, Justin Lockhart, 4 pts, 4 rbs, Stanley Honorat, 10 pts, 1 ast, Justin Chambers 10 pts, 1 rb, Tre Cunningham, 5 pts, 3 rbs, Albert Abrams, 4 pts, 1 rbs, Brad Haugabrook, 6 pts, 3 rbs, 3 asts, Daniel Bryant 21 pts, 1 ast, Brandon Armstrong, 6 pts, 1 ast
Spain-83, Sidney Harris, 12 pts, 3 asts, Hector Genao, 3 pts, 1 asts, Daron Sims, 22 pts, 9 rbs, Maurice Stewart, 18 pts, 5 rbs, Tim Eriste, 12 pts, 5 rbs, Justin Monroe, 2 pts, 1 reb, 2 ast, Clayton Brukes, 2 reb, 1 ast, Tyrell Timpson, 6 pts, Josh Spears, 8 pts, 3 rbs, 3 ast
Game 7: Greece 87 Russia 54 This game was a blowout as from beginning to end. Greece was led by Sam Taub 23 points and 8 rebounds. Richard Lewis came through big with 21 points. Dwayne Harmason led Russia in a losing effort with 13 points.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
Greece 87- Jamarco Warren, 11 pts, 1 reb, Lucas Nachet, 1 rbs, Omarie Kinsey, 2 pts, 2 rbs, Sam Taub, 23 pts, 8 rbs, Marc Philips, 7 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Antonio Hester, 9 pts, 11 rbs, Richard Lewis, 21 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast, Jeremy Bynum, 14 pts, 1 rb, 1 ast
Russia 54- Stein Stohlman 7 pts, 1 reb, 1 ast, Zachary Payton, 2 pts, 1 rebs, 3 ast, Richard England,8 pts, 4 rbs, Corey Edmondson, 11 pts, Brice Kellog, 2 pts, 1 ast, Joseph Jones, 2 pts, 1 reb, 2 asts, Ken Moore, 9 pts, 3 rebs, Dwayne Harmason, 13 pts, 2 rbs, 1 ast
Game 8: Ireland 86 Spain 85
Ireland had a well balanced attack with four guys scoring in double figures. Ireland was led by Andre Cornelius with 19 points. Al Metuba added 15 points in a strong effort as well. Spain, in a losing effort, was led by DaRon Sims who had 26 points 5 rebounds.
Film: http://www.youtube.com/user/EurobasketAtlanta?feature=mhee
Ireland 86- Chris McHenry 9 pts, 4 asts, Brandon Long, 5 pts, 1 reb, 1 ast, Al Metuba, 15 pts, 3 rbs, 1 ast, Marquette Knight, 14 pts, 1 reb, Rich Francis, 7 pts, 2 asts, Damier Pitts, 12 pts, 1 reb, 2 ast, Andre Cornelius, 19 pts, 2 rebs, 5 ast, Marcus Travis, 3 pts, 1 reb, 1 ast, Adam Waldo, 2 pts, 1 ast
Spain 85- Clayton Burkes, 2 pts, 2 rebs, 4 ast, Josh Spears, 5 pts, 2 rebs, 1 ast, Tyrell Timpson, 10 pts, 1 reb, Maurice Stewart, 12 pts, 2 rebs, DaRon Sims, 26 pts, 5 rebs, 1 ast, Justin Monroe, 8 pts, 2 rebs, 1 ast, Tim Eriste, 3 rebs, 1 ast, Hector Genao, 6 pts, 1 reb, Sidney Harris, 16 pts, 3 rebs,

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Top former ESL players currently in pro basketball based on last week's performance - May 20, 2013
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Here is the weekly review of the top performing Eurobasket Summer League players, who play currently pro basketball. Robert Holcomb Faye (185-G-84), who plays in the Dutch Eredivisie could not help Leeuwarden (20-16) in their last game. Despite his very good performance Leeuwarden was edged 74-73 on the road by the second-ranked Leiden.
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Here is the weekly review of the top performing Eurobasket Summer League players, who play currently pro basketball.
#1. Robert Holcomb Faye (185-G-84, college: Radford, currently plays in Holland), who plays in the Dutch Eredivisie could not help Leeuwarden (20-16) in their last game. Despite his very good performance Leeuwarden was edged 74-73 on the road by the second-ranked Leiden.
Holcomb Faye was the top scorer with 25 points. He also added 6 rebounds and 6 assists in 34 minutes.
Holcomb Faye is currently first on the league's list of best passers with 7.2apg.
He also averaged so far 12.5ppg, 3.3rpg and 1.8spg in the 45 games he played so far.
He attended previously one of camps at Eurobasket Summer League on his way to pro basketball. In 2008 Holcomb Faye went to the ESL camp in Las Vegas playing for Team Brussels.
#2. Akeem Wright (200-SF-84, college: Kansas St., currently plays in New Zealand) led Otago OceanaGold Nuggets to a victory over the seventh-ranked Taranaki MA (2-6) 110-93 in the New Zealand NBL last Saturday.
Wright was MVP of the game. He recorded a double-double by scoring 35 points and getting 10 rebounds. Wright also added 7 assists, 3 blocks and 5 steals.
Otago OceanaGold Nuggets (7-0) are placed first in the NBL.
So far his team won all seven games in the Regular Season.
Wright belongs to league's top scorers and is ranked #2.
He has individually a very good season with high stats. Wright averages: 22.4ppg, 7.3rpg, 2.9apg and 2.4spg.
Worth to mention Wright played also at Eurobasket Summer League, which helped him get the job in pro basketball. Four years ago he took part in the ESL camp in New York playing for Team Kiev.
#3. Emmanuel Little (196-F-85, college: N.Dakota, currently plays in Mexico), who plays in the Mexican CIBACOPA could not help Rayos de Hermosillo (21-5) in their last game. Despite his very good performance the league leader Rayos de Hermosillo was edged 78-76 on the road by the lower-ranked (#4) Fuerza Guinda Nogales.
Little had a double-double by scoring 26 points and getting 11 rebounds. He also added 5 assists in 32 minutes.
Little has relatively good stats this year: 12.8ppg, 5.8rpg and 3.0apg in the 26 games he played so far.
He is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top summer league for players who want to play basketball overseas. Five years ago Little played at the ESL camp in Chicago playing for London.
#4. Jayson Granger (186-G-89, currently plays in Spain) was the major contributor in an Asefa Estudiantes' surprising victory against the second-ranked Caja Laboral (25-9) 90-80 in the Spanish ACB in Sunday night's game.
He scored 17 points, had 5 boards, passed 6 assists and added 3 steals.
Asefa Estudiantes Madrid (15-19) is placed 12th in the ACB.
The Regular Season already ended.
It's Granger's seventh season with the team.
This year Granger has relatively solid stats: 11.0ppg, 3.3rpg, 3.4apg and 1.1spg.
He has a dual citizenship: Uruguayan and Italian.
He is a former Eurobasket Summer League player, which is considered top international summer league in the market. In 2010 Granger attended the ESL camp in New York playing for Team Budapest.
#5. Agnis Cavars (196-F-86, currently plays in Latvia) contributed to Valmiera's victory against the closely-ranked Barons kvartals (21-13) 72-65 in the Latvian LBL last Wednesday.
He scored 9 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in 25 minutes.
It was the game of the round between two top 4 ranked teams. BK Valmiera (22-12) is placed first in the LBL.
It was his team's sixth consecutive victory in a row.
Cavars is currently fifth on the league's list of best rebounders with 7.6rpg.
This year he also averages: 9.5ppg in the 18 games he played so far.
Cavars played in 2011at the Eurobasket Summer League in Cologne, Germany for Team Belgrade.
#6. Phillippe Harris (180-G-85, agency: Athlete Management Group, college: Fayetteville St., currently plays in Mexico), who plays in the Mexican CIBACOPA could not help Pioneros Los Mochis (8-16) in their last game on Wednesday. Despite his very good performance Pioneros Los Mochis was defeated 95-83 on the road by the second-ranked Ostioneros de Guaymas.
Harris was the second best scorer with 22 points. He also added 7 boards, dished 3 assists and stole 3 balls.
Harris has reliable stats this season: 13.0ppg, 4.0rpg, 4.2apg and 1.6spg.
Harris attended five years ago the Eurobasket Summer League camp in Salt Lake City.
#7. Olaseni Lawal (208-F/C-86, agency: IBS, college: Wayne St., MI, currently plays in Italy), who plays in the Italian Lega2 (second division) could not help Tezenis VE (15-13) in their last game. Despite Lawal's good performance Tezenis VE lost 67-76 at home to the higher-ranked (#4) Novipiu Casale.
He had a double-double by scoring 12 points and getting 14 rebounds in 34 minutes.
It's Lawal's first season with the team.
Lawal is the league's best rebounder and also on the list of best blockers (first place).
He has very reliable stats this year: 10.7ppg, 13.6rpg, 1.8bpg and 1.9spg in the 32 games he played so far.
Lawal is a naturalized American.
Worth to mention he played also for Team Brussels at the ESL in Las Vegas in 2010.
#8. Terrance Woodbury (201-G/F-87, college: Georgia, currently plays in Japan) was the major contributor in a Okinawa GK's victory against the fifth-ranked Kyoto Hannaryz (29-23) crushing them 90-60 in the Japanese BJ League last Sunday.
Woodbury scored 18 points.
Ryukyu Golden Kings Okinawa (42-10) is placed first in Western group.
It was his team's seventh consecutive victory in a row.
Woodbury has individually a very good season with high stats. He averages: 17.5ppg and 4.5rpg.
He played three years ago at the ESL in Las Vegas for Team Geneva.
#9. Matija Poscic (204-C-85, college: De Paul, currently plays in Croatia), who plays in the Croatian A1 could not help KK Zagreb (2-12) in their last game. Despite his good performance the seventh-placed KK Zagreb lost 77-82 on the road to the lower-ranked (#8) Alkar Sinj in the Places 1-8 group.
Poscic was the second best scorer with 14 points. He also added 7 rebounds in a mere 17 minutes.
It was KK Zagreb's sixth consecutive loss in a row.
The Second Stage already ended.
This year Poscic's overall stats are: 7.8ppg and 6.0rpg in the 29 games he played so far.
Poscic attended in 2012 the ESL camp in Torino.
#10. Dwight Thorne (190-PG-88, college: Colorado, currently plays in Croatia) contributed to a 1-point KK Zadar's victory against the fifth-ranked Jolly (7-7) 77-76 in the Croatian A1 in Tuesday night's game.
Thorne scored 8 points.
KK Zadar (11-3) is placed second in Places 1-8 group.
It was his team's fifth consecutive victory in a row.
They will play only one more game in the Second Stage. And that game will be critical.
Thorne's total stats this season are: 7.0ppg, 1.7rpg and 1.4apg.
Worth to mention he played also for Team Kiev at the ESL in Las Vegas last year.
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Eurobasket Summer League is coming to Fuenlabrada, Spain! - Mar 11, 2013
This June Fuenlabrada, Madrid, will host the Eurobasket Summer League, which is aiming to be the most important men's summer basketball league of this type in Europe. Here in Fuenlabrada, semi-pro and professional players from different leagues in all countries, players can showcase their skills in front of scouts, managers and fans eager to discover new basketball values to be incorporated to their teams
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This June Fuenlabrada, Madrid, will host the Eurobasket Summer League, which is aiming to be the most important men's summer basketball league of this type in Europe. Here in Fuenlabrada, semi-pro and professional players from different leagues in all countries, players can showcase their skills in front of scouts, managers and fans eager to discover new basketball values to be incorporated to their teams. The Eurobasket Summer League has gained the reputation as being the top summer league showcase in the U.S. for professional basketball players and now is back in Europe. Eurobasket is very proud to have agreed to terms with one of the most successful organizations in Spain and that being Fuenlabrada. There is no question that Fuenlabrada was selected for their pro basketball tradition, their professionalism of the club, the league in which they play and last but not least, the city of Fuenlabrada, Madrid is the perfect sports city. This summer league will consist not only of competition games, but also includes specific training sessions, skills tests and interviews. All activities in which the players will participate will give each and every participant the option to make a leap in their career in front of managers and scouts from different professional leagues. This tournament will be held be held from June 24th to 29th. More info on: http://www.eurobasketsummerleague.com/
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Jason Conley leads LrNMKY to victory with an amazing 46 points and 9 rebounds! - Nov 16, 2012
Jason Conley (196-G-81, agency: Warren Sports International, college: Missouri) lead's LrNMKY to victory last night over Kouvot with 8-point victory 112-104. This night was an especially great night for the American guard Jason Conley (196-81, college: Missouri, agency: Warren Sports International) who led his team to a victory scoring 46 points (!!!) and 9 rebounds. Matthew Gibson helped adding 25 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists. American swingman Chris Hester (192-79, college: E
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Jason Conley (196-G-81, agency: Warren Sports International, college: Missouri) lead's LrNMKY to victory last night over Kouvot with 8-point victory 112-104. This night was an especially great night for the American guard Jason Conley (196-81, college: Missouri, agency: Warren Sports International) who led his team to a victory scoring 46 points (!!!) and 9 rebounds. Matthew Gibson helped adding 25 points, 5 rebounds and 7 assists. American swingman Chris Hester (192-79, college: E.Washington) responded with 29 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists (was perfect 7-for-7 from the free throw line). LrNMKY moved-up to fifth place, which they share with KTP. Kouvot at the other side dropped to the seventh position with five games lost. Both teams do not play next round, which will be an opportunity for some rest. Jason attended Eurobasket Summer League in Las Vegas this summer where he won the Championship with Union Monaco and was voted Co-MVP!
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