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AUSTIN, TX February 16, 2010 The Toros announced today that 7-1, 240 pound center Luke Bonner has been acquired from the available player pool. The Toros roster now stands at 11, including Spurs assigned player Malik Hairston.
Bonner, 24, played collegiate ball at Massachusetts where he averaged 6.9 points and 5.4 rebounds in 23 games his senior year. Bonner was also named to the 2008-09 Atlantic 10 All- Academic Team. Most recently, he averaged 9.8 points and 3.8 rebounds in Hungary. Luke is the younger brother of San Antonio Spurs forward/center Matt Bonner.
Luke Bonner will wear jersey number 42 on Thursday when the Toros travel to take on the LA D-Fenders. The Toros play three games in California before coming home to play the final weekend in February.
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Chumpy.... that wasn't cool...
Well played though...
Very well played.
If there's a HOF for thread les, this one goes in on the first ballot.
oh man...for a minute i felt happy coz i thought matt bonner will not be on the roster and theo/ian will get some playin time.....good one bro...
With all this trade talk insanity, I was like WTF.
LOL, well played Chump..
Is there going to be a Toros edition of the hunt for sandwiches?..
Well done, I was like whaaatttt, no waaayyy!
Last thing we need is ANOTHER Bonner within the Spurs organization...
Luke Bonner?
Sounds like a weird redheaded Frankenstein monster.
Sadly, that explains the current level of the D-League.Bonner, 24, played collegiate ball at Massachusetts where he averaged 6.9 points and 5.4 rebounds in 23 games his senior year.
Luke Bonner?
Sounds like a weird redheaded Frankenstein monster.
Second time wasn't any funnier.
Future D-League plus/minus champion?
I don't know exactly when the Toros became first in line for acquisitions. They have had an open roster spot for a couple of weeks and a few other, better players have been picked up.
This signing doesn't make a ton of sense unless they plan on playing Bonner and Dwayne Jones together, or are working on a trade involving Roderick Riley. Of course having a white guy named Bonner on the team might be good for other reasons.
George Hill of IUPUI looks for a shot in the first half as Luke Bonner defends for UMass. IUPUI hosted UMAss Saturday 12/0/07 at "The Jungle" in the IU Natatorium building on campus in Indianapolis. Rob Goebel/Indianapolis Star.
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I will admit that I was in fact owned by this thread. Well done, sir.
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