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Schenscher to sign with Trail BlazersMarch 16, 2007
ALMOST exactly one year after he got his first chance in the NBA, Australian centre Luke Schenscher is getting another.
His American agent, Brad Ames, confirmed yesterday that Schenscher would sign a 10-day contract today with the Portland Trail Blazers. Schenscher is expected to be in uniform for the weekend visit to the Los Angeles Lakers.
"I don't think they'll announce it until he signs," Ames said, "but yes, Luke will sign a 10-day with Portland."
Schenscher has been playing with Fort Worth Flyers in the NBA's D (for development) League.
The move is bad timing for the Adelaide 36ers' bid to lure Schenscher to play for his home-town team in the National Basketball League. Coach Phil Smyth had flown to the US this week to convince the 216-centimetre centre to carve a post-NBA career back home sooner rather than later.
Instead, Schenscher will resume his NBA role as a back-up centre.
The 25-year-old took a similar route to make his NBA debut last year for the Chicago Bulls. His first 10-day contract was extended to cover the Bulls' run home to the NBA play-offs. He played 20 games, averaging 7.5 minutes, 1.8 points and 1.5 rebounds.
Schenscher's bid for a second season at Chicago was cut short when the Bulls made him the last player dropped on the eve of the 2006-07 season. He had spurned a chance to be Andrew Bogut's back-up during the Boomers' world championship campaign last winter to stay in the US and enhance his opportunity to stay in the NBA.
Bogut, Australia's NBA standard bearer, has been fined $32,000 for sticking his finger up at his home crowd in Milwaukee. He has lost his coach, too, with the Bucks sacking Terry Stotts.
Bogut has averaged 12.2 points, a team-high 8.8 rebounds and three assists a game, but the Bucks have limped through an injury-ravaged season — they are last in the central division with a 23-41 record.
Another Australian in strife is Daniel Dillon, suspended indefinitely and not expected to play for the University of Arizona in its National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division tournament opener against Purdue tomorrow.
Dillon, from Melbourne, has been charged with speeding and drink-driving.
Arizona coach Lute Olsono said only that Dillon broke a team rule. Dillon declined to comment, but the university attributed this statement to its reserve guard: "I apologise to the community for my recent actions. I accept coach Olson's decision and look forward to supporting the team every way I can."
Schenscher to sign with Trail BlazersMarch 16, 2007
ALMOST exactly one year after he got his first chance in the NBA, Australian centre Luke Schenscher is getting another.
His American agent, Brad Ames, confirmed yesterday that Schenscher would sign a 10-day contract today with the Portland Trail Blazers. Schenscher is expected to be in uniform for the weekend visit to the Los Angeles Lakers.
"I don't think they'll announce it until he signs," Ames said, "but yes, Luke will sign a 10-day with Portland."
Schenscher has been playing with Fort Worth Flyers in the NBA's D (for development) League.
The move is bad timing for the Adelaide 36ers' bid to lure Schenscher to play for his home-town team in the National Basketball League. Coach Phil Smyth had flown to the US this week to convince the 216-centimetre centre to carve a post-NBA career back home sooner rather than later.
Instead, Schenscher will resume his NBA role as a back-up centre.
The 25-year-old took a similar route to make his NBA debut last year for the Chicago Bulls. His first 10-day contract was extended to cover the Bulls' run home to the NBA play-offs. He played 20 games, averaging 7.5 minutes, 1.8 points and 1.5 rebounds.
Schenscher's bid for a second season at Chicago was cut short when the Bulls made him the last player dropped on the eve of the 2006-07 season. He had spurned a chance to be Andrew Bogut's back-up during the Boomers' world championship campaign last winter to stay in the US and enhance his opportunity to stay in the NBA.
Bogut, Australia's NBA standard bearer, has been fined $32,000 for sticking his finger up at his home crowd in Milwaukee. He has lost his coach, too, with the Bucks sacking Terry Stotts.
Bogut has averaged 12.2 points, a team-high 8.8 rebounds and three assists a game, but the Bucks have limped through an injury-ravaged season — they are last in the central division with a 23-41 record.
Another Australian in strife is Daniel Dillon, suspended indefinitely and not expected to play for the University of Arizona in its National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division tournament opener against Purdue tomorrow.
Dillon, from Melbourne, has been charged with speeding and drink-driving.
Arizona coach Lute Olsono said only that Dillon broke a team rule. Dillon declined to comment, but the university attributed this statement to its reserve guard: "I apologise to the community for my recent actions. I accept coach Olson's decision and look forward to supporting the team every way I can."
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Dutchy wrote:
Bogut, Australia's NBA standard bearer, has been fined $32,000 for sticking his finger up at his home crowd in Milwaukee.
Would be disappointed if that was in response to the crowd booing him as I think Bogut is actually doing quite well, will get better still and is no chance to average 20 points a game given that he plays with gunners Michael Redd, Mo Williams and Charlie Bell.
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ORDoubleBlues wrote:Dutchy wrote:
Bogut, Australia's NBA standard bearer, has been fined $32,000 for sticking his finger up at his home crowd in Milwaukee.
Would be disappointed if that was in response to the crowd booing him as I think Bogut is actually doing quite well, will get better still and is no chance to average 20 points a game given that he plays with gunners Michael Redd, Mo Williams and Charlie Bell.
it was when he was walking from the court after getting sent off
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The Bucks certainly hit back hard after the Firing of Terry Stotts with a 101-90 victory over the Spurs in former Milwaukee/Chicago player Larry Krystkowiak's coaching debut. Bogut had a good game against Tim Duncan with 13 points, 12 rebounds and 6 assists.
Looks as though the Denver Nuggets could finally be hitting their straps after recent big wins over the Lakers and Suns (131-107 against the Suns). Really like the play of Denver reserves Linas Kleiza and Eduardo Najera.
Looks as though the Denver Nuggets could finally be hitting their straps after recent big wins over the Lakers and Suns (131-107 against the Suns). Really like the play of Denver reserves Linas Kleiza and Eduardo Najera.
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Dutchy wrote:ORDoubleBlues wrote:Jimmy wrote:bucks fans are not happy with bogut and the team absolutely sucks.....
get on the cavs bandwagon
As I alluded to before, they probably see him as a bust just because he's not averaging 20 points.
pretty tough when you game style is gun and run...
and when you play with guys like Redd, Williams, Bell and Villanueva who think shot first.
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Bogut is always going to struggle to be the dominant player in a side that has had the most injuries in the NBA this season.
His numbers for the season are far from a disgrace (12.2ppg @ 55% and 8.8rpg 3apg) and they are up on last year (9.4ppg 7 rpg 2.3apg) and if you look at the Total Effiecncy Rating that they use in the US he is in the Top 50.
His numbers for the season are far from a disgrace (12.2ppg @ 55% and 8.8rpg 3apg) and they are up on last year (9.4ppg 7 rpg 2.3apg) and if you look at the Total Effiecncy Rating that they use in the US he is in the Top 50.
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Bogut Out
Andrew Bogut has missed the first game of his NBA career with a foot sprain that will see him out fo the last 15 games of the season. His team mate Charlie Villanueva will also miss the rest of the season with shoulder problems.
Wow - what an injury run this club has had throughout the season. Now just need the balls to bounce the wrong way and they slide down the selection list on Draft Day
Wow - what an injury run this club has had throughout the season. Now just need the balls to bounce the wrong way and they slide down the selection list on Draft Day
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Re: Bogut Out
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Wow - what an injury run this club has had throughout the season. Now just need the balls to bounce the wrong way and they slide down the selection list on Draft Day
Wouldn't that be some frontline for the future if they had Bogut, Greg Oden and Charlie Villanueva up front!!!!
If they did end up with the first pick, I do think they'd take Oden given that the other likely candidate, gun Texas freshman guard Kevin Durant, plays the same position as Michael Redd.
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ORDoubleBlues wrote:Interesting situation with the Knicks and the departure of Larry Brown.
Despite whatever faults Brown may have, he would have had to put up with a lot in dealing with Stephon Marbury and in particular, Isiah Thomas. Can't see too many prospective candidates wanting to coach the Knicks when they know that they have to deal with Thomas.
Of course he can always insert himself as the coach
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Constance_Perm wrote:Kobe going for his 5th consecutive game of scoring 50 points or more ... 2 minutes shy of halftime and he has 19, no doubt he'll take enough shots to give him a crack at it, be interesting to see if he can get there again.
I'm sure he'll get it. He certainly been playing some fantastic ball.
To be fair, I perhaps haven't given him his true credit as a player in the past but the Lakers would want to add some fairly serious pieces to the puzzle if he ever want's to win a championship again.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0PSCtB0k7k
check out Rasheeds 3 pointer to take the game into OT today....and then win the game...Denver had the ball with 2 secs to go...check the crowd out, they are all leaving the building!!
check out Rasheeds 3 pointer to take the game into OT today....and then win the game...Denver had the ball with 2 secs to go...check the crowd out, they are all leaving the building!!
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