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ChumpDumper
07-01-2005, 05:31 PM
[EDIT: The complete rosters are now available at http://www.vegassummerleague.com]

Some of these are mini-camp selection rosters -- I'll update as I get more info. It's a quick and dirty cut and paste but it'll do until they're all up on the vegas site.

Boston Celtics:


NUM PLAYER POS. HT. WT. COLLEGE/YEAR
42 Tony Allen G 6-4 213 Oklahoma State '04
38 Will Bynum G 6-0 185 Georgia Tech ’05
52 Taylor Coppenrath F 6-9 250 Vermont ’05
4 Ryan Gomes F 6-7 250 Providence ’05
5 Gerald Green F 6-8 200 Gulf Shores Academy ‘05
55 Orien Greene G 6-4 208 Louisiana-Lafayette ‘05
7 Al Jefferson F 6-10 265 Prentiss HS '04
51 Jeremiah Massey F 6-7 230 Kansas State ‘04
0 Will McDonald C 6-11 255 South Florida ‘03
43 Kendrick Perkins C 6-10 280 Clifton J. Ozen HS '03
9 Justin Reed F 6-8 240 Mississippi '04
13 Delonte West G 6-4 180 St. Joseph's

Chicago Bulls Mini-Camp Roster:


Name Pos Ht | Wt DOB College 2004.05 Team
Chris Alexander C 7-1 | 240 7/20/80 Iowa State ’03 Liaoning (China)
Mario Austin F 6-9 | 260 2/26/82 Miss. State ’04 Laurenta (Italy)
Eddie Basden G 6-5 | 215 2/15/83 Charlotte ’05 Charlotte (NCAA)
Mengke Bateer C 6-11 | 275 11/20/75 China Huntsville (NBDL)/Beijing (China)
Quinnel Brown G 6-6 | 210 8/26/83 Auburn ’05 Auburn (NCAA)
Taliek Brown G 6-1 | 185 6/23/82 Connecticut ’04 Idaho (CBA)
Adam Hall G 6-5 | 203 3/10/80 Virginia ‘02 Braunschweig (Germany)
Arthur Johnson C 6-9 | 255 8/26/83 Missouri ’04 Denver (NBA)/Aris (Greece)
Ugonna Onyekwe F 6-8 | 230 7/14/79 Pennsylvania ’03 Huelva (Spain)
Drago Pasalic F 6-11 | 236 6/23/84 Croatia KK Split (Croatia)
Kasib Powell F 6-7 | 215 3/18/81 Texas Tech ‘03 Great Lakes (CBA)
Dawid Przybyszewski C 7-2 | 260 10/09/81 Vanderbilt ’05 Vanderbilt (NCAA)
Jared Reiner C 6-11 | 255 4/08/82 Iowa ’04 Chicago Bulls
Kenny Satterfield G 6-2 | 175 4/10/81 Cincinnati ’03 Guainqueries (Venezuela)
Drago Pasalic F 6-11 | 236 6/23/84 Croatia KK Split (Croatia)
Omar Thomas G 6-5 | 205 2/27/82 Texas-El Paso ‘05 Texas El-Paso (NCAA)
Kelvin Torbert G 6-4 | 215 5/24/83 Michigan State ’05 Michigan State (NCAA)
Ezra Williams G 6-5 | 220 11/02/80 Georgia ’03 Great Lakes (CBA)

Dallas Mavericks "A" team:


Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Yrs. Pro
Devin Harris G 6-3 185 2/27/83 Wisconsin ‘05 R
Filiberto Rivera G 6-2 175 9/28/82 Texas El-Paso '05 R
Josh Powell F 6-9 225 12/5/83 North Carolina State ‘03 1
Marquis Daniels G 6-6 200 1/7/81 Auburn '03 1
Didier Ilunga-Mbenga C 7-0 220 12/30/80 Congo R
Derek Hood F -- -- -- -- --
Felipe Lopez G 6-7 -- -- St. John's --
Michael Harris F 6-6 240 6/15/83 Rice '05 R
Darius RIce F 6-10 215 10/16/82 Miami ‘05 R
Pavel Podkolzin C 7-5 260 1/15/85 Russia 1

Denver Nuggets:


No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. School / Yr. Yrs.
20 Joseph Dabbert C 6-11 255 Creighton ‘04 R
4 Tyus Edney G 5-10 166 UCLA ’95 4
22 Jason Ellis F 6-7 220 Boise State ’05 R
30 Ben Eze F 6-10 245 Southern Idaho ‘01 R
12 Luis Flores G 6-2 195 Manhattan ’04 1
25 Marcus Haislip F 6-10 230 Tennessee ’03 3
14 Travis Hansen G/F 6-6 205 BYU ’03 1
36 Axel Hervelle F 6-8 230 Belgium R
29 Julius Hodge G/F 6-6 180 North Carolina State ’05 R
55 Kenyon Jones C 6-10 240 San Francisco ‘00 R
43 Linas Kleiza F 6-8 245 Missouri ’07 R
27 Boniface N’Dong C 7-0 205 Senegal R
32 Ricky Sanchez F 6-11 205 IMG Academy (FL) ’05 R
35 Luke Schenscher C 7-1 255 Georgia Tech ’05 R

Detroit Pistons


NO PLAYER POS HT WT COLLEGE/COUNTRY NBA EXP. NBDL EXP.
10 John Allen G 6-5 230 Seton Hall ’05 none none
6 Alex Acker G 6-5 185 Pepperdine ’05 none none
1 Rodney Billups G 5-10 165 Denver ’05 none none
20 Carlos Delfino G 6-6 230 Argentina 1 year none
9 Andreas Glyniadakis C 7-1 280 Greece none none
2 Junior Harrington G 6-4 190 Wingate ’02 2 years none
7 Jerry Holman F 6-10 222 Minnesota ’03 none none
12 Amir Johnson F 6-9 210 Westchester HS (Los Angeles) ’05 none none
5 Rickey Paulding G 6-4 210 Missouri ’04 none none
4 Bryant Matthews F 6-7 215 Virginia Tech ’04 none 1 year
54 Jason Maxiell F 6-7 260 Cincinnati ’05 none none
31 Darko Milicic C 7-0 245 Serbia & Montenegro 2 years none
3 Thomas Mobley F 6-5 220 College of Charleston ’04 none none

New Jersey Nets:


NO NAME POS HT WT DOB COLLEGE YRS
6 Maurice Baker G 6’1” 185 07/28/79 Oklahoma State R
44 Brian Boddicker F 6’8” 228 06/08/81 Texas R
33 Sam Clancy F 6’7” 240 05/04/80 USC R
34 Tremmell Darden G 6’4” 200 12/17/81 Niagara R
9 Christian Drejer G 6’9” 210 12/08/82 Florida R
31 Noel Felix F/C 6'9" 220 10/04/81 Fresno State R
28 Sharrod Ford F 6'9" 223 01/09/82 Clemson R
41 Ken Johnson C/F 6'11" 240 02/01/78 Ohio State 3
1 Matt Lottich G 6’4” 205 07/29/82 Stanford R
55 Jelani McCoy C/F 6’10” 245 12/06/77 UCLA 7
7 Anthony Roberson G 6’1” 180 02/14/83 Florida R
22 Melvin Sanders G/F 6'5" 210 01/03/81 Oklahoma State R
26 Awvee Storey F 6'6" 225 04/18/77 Arizona State 1
2 Antoine Wright G/F 6’7” 210 02/06/84 Texas A&M R

New York Knicks:


No. Player Pos. Ht Wt Birth Date College NBA Exp.
21 Trevor Ariza F 6-8 200 Jun. 30, 1985 UCLA '07 1
16 Steven Barber G 5-10 160 Jan. 14, 1980 Texas-Arlington '02 R
45 Jackie Butler C 6-10 250 Mar. 10, 1985 Coastal Christian Academy (VA) 1
25 Rueben Douglas G 6-4 195 Oct. 30, 1979 New Mexico '03 R
46 Anthony Fuqua C 6-11 220 Feb. 16, 1983 Texas-San Antonio R
7 Channing Frye C 6-11 248 May 17, 1983 Arizona '05 R
18 Cheyne Gadson G 6-4 205 Jul. 17, 1980 Oklahoma State '03 R
52 Otis George F/C 6-8 225 May 7, 1982 Louisville '05 R
26 Lou Kelly G/F 6-5 210 Aug. 22, 1979 Nevada-Las Vegas '02 R
42 David Lee F 6-9 249 Apr. 29, 1983 Florida '05 R
Aaron Miles G 6-1 175 Apr. 13, 1983 Kansas '05 R
17 Lamar Rice F 6-7 210 Oct. 30, 1982 Clemson '05 R
4 Nate Robinson G 5-9 180 May 31, 1984 Washington '05 R
14 Bruno Sundov C 7-2 260 Feb. 10, 1980 Croatia 7
35 Brent Wright F 6-8 235 May 6, 1978 Florida '01 R

Orlando Magic:


No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate School/Yr. Yrs.
7 Jason Klotz F 6-9 240 10-16-81 Texas ’05 R
10 David Jackson G 6-5 215 9-21-78 Oregon ’01 R
20 Mark Jones G 6-6 215 5-25-75 Central Florida ’98 1
40 Rob Little C 6-10 260 1-14-83 Stanford ’05 R
12 Dwight Howard F-C 6-11 240 12-8-85 SW Atl. Christian Academy (HS) ‘04 1
14 Jameer Nelson G 6-0 190 2-9-82 Saint Joseph’s (PA) ’04 1
21 Roger Mason Jr. G 6-5 200 9-10-80 Virginia ’03 2
24 Fran Vazquez F 6-10 238 5-1-83 Spain R
25 Isiah Victor F 6-9 220 7-6-78 Tennessee ’01 R
34 Travis Diener G 6-1 175 3-1-82 Marquette ’05 R
35 Rich Melzer F 6-8 225 1-8-79 Wisconsin-River Falls ’04 R
42 Jerome Beasley F 6-9 237 5-17-80 North Dakota ’03. 1
44 Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje C 7-0. 255 5-20-78 Georgetown ’01 3
57 Marcin Gortat F-C 6-11 240 2-17-84 Poland R

Portland:


No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Pro College
4 Jack Jarrett G 6-03 202 10/28/83 R Georgia Tech 2006
5 Ha Seung-Jin C 7-03 310 08/04/85 1 South Korea
8 Martell Webster G/F 6-07 233 12/04/86 R Seatle Prep, WA (HS)
10 Ira Clark F 6-08 230 06/15/75 R Texas 1998
12 Sergei Monia F 6-08 220 04/15/83 R Russia
14 Ebi Ere G 6-05 215 08/03/81 R Oklahoma 2003
19 Billy Keys G 6-00 180 10/26/77 R N. Mexico State 2000
21 Seamus Boxley* F 6-07 214 09/21/82 R Portland State 2005
24 Robert Tomaszek F 6-09 245 06/16/81 R Texas Tech 2004
25 Travis Outlaw F 6-09 210 09/18/84 2 Starkville H.S. (MS) '03
31 Sebastian Telfair G 6-00 165 06/09/85 1 Lincoln H.S. (NY) '04
33 Nedzad Sinanovic C 7-03 225 07/01/83 R Bosnia
42 Kris Lang F/C 6-11 236 12/12/79 R North Carolina 2002

Sacramento Kings:

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate College Yrs. Pro
55 Robert Archibald F-C 6-11 250 3/29/80 Illinois ’02 2
7 Tony Bland G 6-5 201 1/27/80 San Diego State ‘03
33 Cookie Belcher G 6-2 190 6/25/78 Nebraska ‘01
53 Marcus Campbell C 7-0 270 3/11/82 Mississippi State ‘05
35 Marquin Chandler F 6-7 220 3/11/82 San Jose State ‘05
15 Erik Daniels F 6-8 214 4/1/82 Kentucky ‘04 1
32 Francisco Garcia G 6-7 195 12/31/81 Louisville ‘06
42 Jared Homan F-C 6-10 250 3/6/83 Iowa State ‘05
22 Anthony Lever G 6-3 180 3/7/79 Oregon ‘03
23 Kevin Martin G 6-7 185 2/1/83 Western Carolina ‘05 1
8 Percy Miller G 6-4 220 4/29/70
31 Patrick Okafor F 6-8 250 4/13/79 Houston ‘02
20 Ronnie Price G 6-2 190 6/21/83 Utah Valley State ‘05
19 Tre Simmons G 6-5 195 7/24/82 Washington ‘05
18 Garrett Tien F-G 6-7 185 1/6/83 Taiwan
30 Ray Weathers G 6-4 205 4/7/75 Michigan State ‘97
40 Guillaume Yango C 6-9 250 1/31/82 Pacific ‘05

Washington Wizards:


Player HT WT DOB School Last Team

Andray Blatche 6-11 235 8/22/86 South Kent Prep
Damone Brown 6-9 202 6/28/79 Syracuse Wiz
Ousamane Cisse 6-9 250 10/20/82 St Jude High Fayetteville
Ed Cota 6-2 202 5/19/76 UNC Dynamo St Petersburg
Henry Domercant 6-3 200 12/30/80 East Illinois Efes Pilsen
Corsley Edwards 6-9 275 3/5/79 Cen. Conn. St. Hornets
Gerald Fitch 6-3 188 8/12/82 Kentucky Khimik-OPZ
William Frisby 6-8 235 6/9/81 Miami
Hiram Fuller 6-9 240 5/15/81 Fresno State Barangay
David Hawkins 6-4 230 10/28/82 Temple Lottomatica
Randy Holcomb 6-9 220 8/8/79 San Diego St. Cocodrilos
Jarvis Hayes 6-7 220 8/9/81 Georgia Wiz
Kaspars Kambala 6-9 250 12/13/78 UNLV Unics Kazan
Ervin Murray 6-5 200 1/27/80 Wake Forest Nebraska (USBL)
Peter J Ramos 7-3 275 5/13/85 Wiz
Jamal Sampson 6-11 235 5/15/83 Cal Charlotte
Bruce Seals 6-2 185 Manhattan
Joe Troy Smith 6-3 200 12/19/77 AL-Huntsville Montecatini
Lenny Stokes 6-6 215 4/9/81 Cincinnati Asheville
Donnell Taylor 6-6 180 7/26/82 UAB

Kori Ellis
07-01-2005, 08:32 PM
Some of those rosters look good. I hope Noel gets some playing time with NJ. It will be tough with a roster like that, especially if he's still bothered by the shoulder injury. The Nets team arrived in Vegas today - they are having a five day training camp together before their games begin on the 6th.

ChumpDumper
07-01-2005, 09:08 PM
If Noel can still run, he could really impress the Nets. He might remind them of KMart; they are sorely lacking in big man athleticism. They look fairly intent on signing one of the bigs from this team, judging from the talent level.

Kori Ellis
07-01-2005, 09:12 PM
If Noel can still run, he could really impress the Nets.

I think his physically conditioning is great right now. He's run more than anything while rehabbing.

Noel says he isn't bothered by the shoulder injury (but that might change if he were to talk a hard hit). He should do fine.

It's funny they list him at 220. He's actually around 235.

He's actually played with (or against) a lot of those guys on his team. So the familiarity of that team should be good.

He's playing for Seattle at RMR and I think he has a better shot of making Sonics (seeing as they're being gutted by free agency) than the Nets but we'll see what transpires.

ChumpDumper
07-01-2005, 09:27 PM
I can't tell what direction Seattle is going -- they could bring everyone back or just as easily blow the team up. They actually have more bigs under contract than the Nets, and there's always the issue of playing Radmanovic at the four. I could see him making camp for either team.

theMUHMEshow
07-02-2005, 09:48 AM
Master P is so dumb (Percy Miller) on the damn Sacto roster wtf

Spurs košarka kultura
07-03-2005, 07:11 AM
Boniface N’Dong , now that is one hell of a name.

ChumpDumper
07-04-2005, 01:31 PM
Bump: Boston and Dallas rosters added.

Kori Ellis
07-04-2005, 01:38 PM
Just FYI, there's a couple more guys on NJ team that aren't listed.

Ellis Myles
Cliff Hawkins
And a shooting guard who played in Italy last year (I can't remember his name).

ChumpDumper
07-04-2005, 01:47 PM
Hmm, are they firm to go to Vegas or just minicamp participants?

Kori Ellis
07-04-2005, 02:48 PM
Well they are already in Vegas. The NJ team has been practicing there since the 1st. But I think they could/will still cut players. Also apparently Myles might have a vet camp invite from the T'Wolves or something to that effect though.

ChumpDumper
07-04-2005, 03:07 PM
Yeah, I'm sure they can add players whenever they want. We'll know soon enough.

sickdsm
07-04-2005, 04:34 PM
"Power forward Fran Vazquez, beset by contractual issues with his Spanish team, created some drama when he said his chances of playing for the Orlando Magic this season were 50-50. But the Magic and Vazquez's agent said Sunday that they expected Orlando's first-round draft choice to be with the team for training camp in October." Orlando Sentinel

"The Magic are trying to work with Vazquez's Spanish club, Unicaja Malaga, to buy out the two remaining years of his contract with that organization. "I have got my ideas clear, but I have two more years on my contract with Unicaja, and I have to try and negotiate things," Vazquez told the media after he arrived in Spain." Orlando Sentinel

"I have to negotiate with Unicaja. I insist I have a 50 percent chance of leaving and a 50 percent chance of staying, but my agent is taking care of all that." Orlando Sentinel

"However, the Magic and Cornstein said it was unlikely that Vazquez will have his contractual problems solved in time to participate in the team's summer-league camp." Orlando Sentinel


Published today.

danyel
07-04-2005, 09:05 PM
Good to see Mengke is still around.

NY has 5 Centers on their roster, are they going to try an all center line up?


Lets see what Delfino can really do...

Kori Ellis
07-04-2005, 11:12 PM
Tremmell Darden got cut from New Jersey's team today.

TheTruth
07-04-2005, 11:42 PM
Damn, Felipe Lopez is still playing on summer league teams?

That Boston team should be hard to beat.

timvp
07-04-2005, 11:48 PM
Where did Darius Rice end up last year? He looked pretty decent in summer league a year ago. As a long three, he's not a bad project.

TheTruth
07-05-2005, 12:11 AM
Darius Rice from Miami?

Kori Ellis
07-05-2005, 01:16 AM
Darius played for the Florida Flame in the NBDL this past season. He started 36 of 40 games and averaged 10 points and 4 boards.

ChumpDumper
07-05-2005, 05:37 PM
Bump -- all the rosters are now available at the Vegas site (http://www.vegassummerleague.com).

Some players who I'm fairly sure were once on Spurs SL teams or had something to do with the Spurs at one time or another:

Will McDonald - Boston
Bryan Bracey - Cleveland
John Lucas Jr. - Cleveland
James Thomas - Cleveland
Gee Gevin - Dallas
Marque Perry - Golden State
Noel Felix - New Jersey
Ruben Boumtje-Boumtje - Orlando
Harold Jamison - Phoenix
Romain Sato - Phoenix
Corsely Edwards - Washington
Hiram Fuller - Washington
Randy Holcomb - Washington

Some other players that might be worth a look:

Arthur Jonson - Chicago
Ezra Williams - Chicago
Tang Hamilton - LA Clippers
Johnathan Moore - LA Clippers
Sam Clancy - New Jersey Nets
Sean Banks - New Orleans
Isiah Victor - Orlando
Lonnie Jones - Phoenix
Mindaugas Katelynas - Phoenix
Stephen Graham - Phoenix
Ousmane Cisse -Washington
Jamal Sampson - Washington

timvp
07-05-2005, 06:21 PM
I'm impressed by the Suns' team.

Barbosa -- Another summer learning how to be a point.
Jacobson -- Deadeye shooter who the Spurs have looked at in the past.
Jamison -- Bruiser inside who played on Spurs' summer league team last year.
L. Jones -- I'm actually surprised he hasn't landed in the NBA yet. Looks to be close.
Katelynas -- Everyone's favorite draft sleeper ... until he sucked in the Chicago camp.
Kurtz -- See Jamison.
Minard -- He tore up SPL last season on the Kings' team.
Sato -- Enough said.
Slay -- NBA experience and body. Close to making it in the league.
D. Thompson -- Second round pick but with success of Ariza, maybe UCLA is being underrated.
Tischer -- Brazilian beast. Blew teams away with his athleticism in individual workouts.

timvp
07-05-2005, 06:23 PM
That said, after glancing at the rosters, I expect the Celtics to dominate that league.

Kori Ellis
07-05-2005, 06:23 PM
Whottt will be happy that someone is looking at his boy, Sato.

timvp
07-05-2005, 06:24 PM
Whottt will be happy that someone is looking at his boy, Sato.

Probably not too happy that it's the Spurs' main competition in the west :lol

ALVAREZ6
07-05-2005, 08:37 PM
So what is going to happen with Carlos Delfino?

After that whole namecalling/asshole stuff between him and Larry Brown, is he still going to be a Piston?

I remember that Delfino was ticked off and he wanted to leave Detroit, or something like he won't play for Larry Brown again...

Anyone have anything on this topic?

NZHayden
07-05-2005, 09:09 PM
is kirk penney on the bucks summer league roster, hes always hot from the 3

tlongII
07-05-2005, 09:46 PM
That said, after glancing at the rosters, I expect the Celtics to dominate that league.


Wanna bet? We are going to be LAS VEGAS SUMMER LEAGUE CHAMPS BABY! Hey..................it's better than nothing. Seriously, we should dominate this thing...including the Celts.

Solid D
07-05-2005, 09:50 PM
That Boston summer squad is already the 10th best team in the East. :lol

Manuismyhomeboy
07-05-2005, 10:51 PM
Its cool to see a UTSA Roadrunner, Anthony Fuqua, playing for the Knicks. Dude porbably wont make it in the league, but last year at UTSA he was a pretty strong finisher around the basket.

tlongII
07-05-2005, 11:16 PM
There's a Portland State Viking, Seamus Boxley, playing for the Blazers!

mattyc
07-05-2005, 11:25 PM
Mengke is back! :D

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 02:13 AM
New Jersey cut Ken Johnson today.

Spurologist
07-06-2005, 07:15 AM
That Boston team could blow away the competition

spurschick
07-06-2005, 02:31 PM
NJ and Dallas are playing right now - anybody have any info?

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 02:39 PM
I can find out as soon as the game is over.

There's no live stats or anything as far as I know.

spurschick
07-06-2005, 02:41 PM
I can find out as soon as the game is over.

There's no live stats or anything as far as I know.

Pinche NBATV Monopoly!!

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 02:43 PM
Maybe they'll give us quarter by quarter updates here.
http://www.vegassummerleague.com/scores_recaps.cfm?season=2

spurschick
07-06-2005, 02:47 PM
Maybe they'll give us quarter by quarter updates here.
http://www.vegassummerleague.com/scores_recaps.cfm?season=2

Doesn't it look like it at the moment. Maybe they'll get it going. I'm just jonzing for some real time basketball. Hardwood Classics just ain't cutting it. :lol

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 02:54 PM
The game starts at 1pm Pacific. That means it hasn't started yet.

spurschick
07-06-2005, 03:01 PM
The game starts at 1pm Pacific. That means it hasn't started yet.

Ahhhh, Pacific time. Thanks.

tlongII
07-06-2005, 03:45 PM
Kori, Do you know whether or not you get NBATV year-round if you had League Pass for the season? I understand that the summer league games are on NBATV and I had League Pass for the season.

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 03:48 PM
I think you get it year round. But here's the TV schedule, there's no games televised until Monday's games.

NBA TV Announces Reebok Vegas Summer League Slate
Hoops TV Outlet To Televise 20 RVSL Contests

Mitch Germann
June 30, 2005


Las Vegas, Nev. - NBA TV will air 20 games during the Reebok Vegas Summer League July 6-15, network officials announced today.

The all-hoops network will be on-hand to televise four games per day between Monday, July 11th and Friday, July 15th. All games will air on a tape-delay basis. NBA TV’s RVSL broadcast schedule is as follows:

Monday July 11th
1:00 PM - Wizards vs. Warriors (airs 7/14)
3:00 PM - Suns vs. Celtics (airs 7/14)
5:00 PM - Clippers vs. Pistons (airs 7/15)
7:00 PM - Knicks vs. Nets (airs 7/15)

Tuesday July 12th
1:00 PM - Celtics vs. Cavaliers (airs 7/16)
3:00 PM - Hornets vs. Nets (airs 7/16)
5:00 PM - Bulls vs. Nuggets (airs 7/17)
7:00 PM - Magic vs. Mavericks (airs 7/17)

Wednesday July 13th
1:00 PM - Knicks vs. Bulls (airs 7/18)
3:00 PM - Magic vs. Wizards (airs 7/18)
5:00 PM - Clippers vs. Kings (airs 7/19)
7:00 PM - Cavaliers vs. Blazers (airs 7/19)

Thursday July 14th
1:00 PM - Blazers vs. Wizards (airs 7/20)
3:00 PM - Pistons vs. Hornets (airs 7/20)
5:00 PM - Celtics vs. Warriors (airs 7/21)
7:00 PM - Suns vs. Nuggets (airs 7/21)

Friday July 15th
2:00 PM - Cavaliers vs. Blazers (airs 7/22)
4:00 PM - Kings vs. Mavericks (airs 7/22)
6:00 PM - Clippers vs. Nuggets (airs 7/23)
8:00 PM - Suns vs. Warriors (airs 7/23)

The Las Vegas venue has quickly become the premiere location for NBA summer league action, as its inaugural six-team event last season has blossomed into a 16-team competition this year.

Teams scheduled to appear in Vegas this summer include the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings and Washington Wizards.

tlongII
07-06-2005, 03:55 PM
Damn I wish I was there! I'm too busy at work to go there right now unfortunately. Maybe next year...

Solid D
07-06-2005, 03:58 PM
The Las Vegas venue has quickly become the premiere location for NBA summer league action, as its inaugural six-team event last season has blossomed into a 16-team competition this year.

Teams scheduled to appear in Vegas this summer include the Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Clippers, New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings and Washington Wizards.

Wow from 6 to 16 in just one year. To attract so many teams, Las Vegas must have some really quality rims in their gyms there...or something. :)

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 04:01 PM
Wow from 6 to 16 in just one year. To attract so many teams, Las Vegas must have some really quality rims in their gyms there...or something.

:)

It sucks for the other leagues like RMR. RMR had 11 teams last year and this year only six.

tlongII
07-06-2005, 04:35 PM
Wow from 6 to 16 in just one year. To attract so many teams, Las Vegas must have some really quality rims in their gyms there...or something. :)


It's called Vegas. If I were a team official I'd be a little worried about some of these guys getting in trouble.

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 05:52 PM
Dallas beat NJ by a big margin today. I don't have the box yet. Portland is playing the Knicks right now.

spurschick
07-06-2005, 05:56 PM
Dallas beat NJ by a big margin today. I don't have the box yet. Portland is playing the Knicks right now.

I was just noticing that the vegasleague site is a bit slow in the update department. :lol

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 06:05 PM
I was just noticing that the vegasleague site is a bit slow in the update department. :lol

I'm friends with someone on the NJ team, so I'll get the details in a few minutes.

Kori Ellis
07-06-2005, 06:25 PM
TLong, you can hear the Portland games (delayed) on the radio.

Blazers: 750 KXL to cover Reebok Vegas Summer League

July 6, 2005

Portland Trail Blazers fans will be able to catch all six of the team's games at the 2005 Reebok Vegas Summer League being held July 6-15 at the Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas, Nevada on the team's flagship station, Newsradio 750 KXL.

The broadcasts will air game nights at 10 p.m. on a delay basis, with Brian Wheeler and Mike Rice calling all the action.

Fans will get their first opportunity to listen in to the play of the teams' top pick, Martell Webster as he joins Sebastian Telfair, Travis Outlaw, Ha Seung-jin and other rising stars on the Blazers' roster.

drivanroca
07-06-2005, 06:51 PM
New Jersey Nets 66 - Dallas Mavericks 89

spurschick
07-06-2005, 06:52 PM
New Jersey Nets 66 - Dallas Mavericks 89

Looks like the 4th quarter was crazy - NJ only scored 10 points.

tlongII
07-06-2005, 06:52 PM
TLong, you can hear the Portland games (delayed) on the radio.

Blazers: 750 KXL to cover Reebok Vegas Summer League

July 6, 2005

Portland Trail Blazers fans will be able to catch all six of the team's games at the 2005 Reebok Vegas Summer League being held July 6-15 at the Cox Pavillion in Las Vegas, Nevada on the team's flagship station, Newsradio 750 KXL.

The broadcasts will air game nights at 10 p.m. on a delay basis, with Brian Wheeler and Mike Rice calling all the action.

Fans will get their first opportunity to listen in to the play of the teams' top pick, Martell Webster as he joins Sebastian Telfair, Travis Outlaw, Ha Seung-jin and other rising stars on the Blazers' roster.

FYI - Martell is the real deal. This kid can shoot lights out! Jarret Jack sprained his ankle and will miss a few games as will Sergei Monya who is having visa problems. When we have all of these guys we will destroy the rest of the summer league.

timvp
07-06-2005, 08:58 PM
In the first game today, Antoine Wright and Devin Harris sucked. In the second game, Travis Outlaw had 32 points on 17 shots. Martell Webster had a good game too. For the Knicks, Nate "Shoulda Been A Spur" Robinson had a good game.

:smokin

drivanroca
07-06-2005, 09:28 PM
Travis Outlaw had 32 points on 17 shots.

:tu :p :shootme :) :blah :lol :spin WOW

Duncanoypi
07-07-2005, 05:45 AM
Heres the link for Dallas-NJ game:

http://www.vegassummerleague.com/box_score.cfm?game=8

ChumpDumper
07-07-2005, 09:02 AM
Jamal Sampson had a very productive 13 minutes in his game:

5pts, 5reb, 3blk

I'll be pissed if he gets a guaranteed deal before the RMR.

Vashner
07-07-2005, 01:45 PM
Group trip to vegas? haha.

csw225
07-07-2005, 03:38 PM
please post the spurs rocky mountain roster!!!!!!!

midgetonadonkey
07-07-2005, 04:25 PM
I was really suprised to see Tyus Edney is still on a roster. It's been years since I heard that name.

ChumpDumper
07-07-2005, 04:46 PM
I was really suprised to see Tyus Edney is still on a roster. It's been years since I heard that name.He's had quite a good career in Europe.

tlongII
07-08-2005, 04:39 PM
Blazers beat Warriors 90-74! WoooHooo! Telfair had 23 points and 10 assists. Outlaw had 18 points and Webster had 15 points. I TOLD you we would kick ass in summer league! 2 and 0 BABY!

Solid D
07-08-2005, 04:49 PM
Congratulations. Maybe under McMillan, Telfair and Outlaw will be able to get more than 19 and 13 min./game respectively.

Sometimes, you've got to carpe diem with positive news...no matter how minor the stage. :hat

T Park
07-08-2005, 04:55 PM
excited about summer league wins.

How the mighty have fallen.....

tlongII
07-08-2005, 04:57 PM
We've got the youngest team in the league now. We'll take our lumps, but we'll be damn good in a couple of years.

tlongII
07-08-2005, 04:59 PM
Telfair leads athletic Blazers over Warriors

By: Dennis Rogers
[email protected]

The youth movement for the Portland Trail Blazers is looking very bright, as they cruised past the Golden State Warriors, 90-74. The young and athletic Blazers displayed quickness, smarts, hustle and looked as if they have been playing together for years.

Sebastian Telfair looked like a veteran point guard as he led the charge for the Blazers, scoring 23 points (6-12 FG) and dishing out 10 assists. Telfair had 16 points (4-8 FG, 8-8 FT) at halftime.

Telfair nearly missed a triple-double in the Blazers first summer league game, finishing with 18 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists.

Travis Outlaw pitched in 18 points (7-19 FG), 12 rebounds and three blocks for the Blazers, while rookie Martell Webster had 15 points (5-10 FG). The Blazers finished the game shooting 51 percent (33-65 FG). They also outscored the Warriors 46-28 in the paint and 22-11 in points off turnovers.

The Blazers used a 34-17 third quarter to take the lead, as they shot 67 percent (14-21 FG) in the quarter.

Ike Diogu led the Warriors attack with 16 points (5-10 FG) and eight rebounds. Monta Ellis had 15 points and six rebounds, but hit only four or his 16 shots. Golden State finished the game shooting 47 percent (25-66 FG).

Golden State took a four point lead into halftime, 43-39. The Warriors shot 47 percent for the half, while Portland shot 44 percent (12-27 FG). The Warriors had a 16-10 advantage in the paint and out-rebounded the Blazers by four (43-39) at the break.

The Warriors take on the Cleveland Cavaliers tomorrow night at 8 p.m., while the Blazers battle the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday at 5 p.m.

T Park
07-08-2005, 05:09 PM
but we'll be damn good in a couple of years.

The Prison rec league don't count.