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LEXINGTON — John Wall was one of the top rookies in the NBA last season after the Washington Wizards made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 2011 draft following his freshman season at the University of Kentucky. Question: Do you still think about not winning the national championship in 2010 when UK¿lost to West Virginia in the Elite Eight? Question: How is life for you right now with no real basketball to play because of the NBA lockout? Question: Why did you not play in this game? Question: Has it been a good idea for UK¿players to go across the state playing and also have these exhibition games in Rupp Arena? Question: Do you truly miss not playing basketball right now or is the break, something you have not had for years, actually nice? Question: What have you been working on during the offseason to improve your game? Question: Did just being here and watching bring back any memories for you? Question: Even though you only played one year at Kentucky, haven’t you basically made this your home away from home? Question: Have you adjusted to how much your life has changed in just over two years since you first arrived at Kentucky? Question: Is it easy to adjust when your life changes so dramatically after being the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft? That’s all the news for today. Posted in nba, Uncategorized | Comments Off
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| Rudy Gay Among Several New Players On Rosters For… | |
Read More: Rudy Gay (F – MEM), Nick Young (F – WAS), John Wall (G – WAS), Washington Wizards, Memphis Grizzlies After seven months of shoulder rehabilitation, Memphis Grizzlies forward and Baltimore native Rudy Gay is set to return to the court this Sunday, Oct. 9, when the D.C.-based Goodman League takes on the Los Angeles-based Drew League, reports Michael Lee of the Washington Post. Gay has signed on to join a Goodman squad which includes Washington Wizards cornerstone John Wall, two-time scoring champion Kevin Durant, Michael Beasley, DeMarcus Cousins, Donte Greene, and Grizzlies teammate Sam Young. Goodman defeated Drew, 135-134, in an August contest–which Gay attended–at D.C.’s Trinity University. The rematch, this time located at Long Beach State University, promises to be exciting. Marcus Banks, DeMar DeRozan, James Harden, Ryan Hollins, Brandon Jennings, Craig Smith, Derrick Williams, Dorell Wright, and Wizards guard Nick Young represent Drew League. That pits two pairs of teammates against one another: in addition to Wall and Young, the Oklahoma City Thunder’s Durant and Harden will do battle. According to Lee, the Goodman trio of Durant, Gay, and Wall will play a different exhibition in South Beach, FL the day before their rematch with Drew. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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