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dailythunder.com - 23 days ago
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By J.G. Marking
Special to Daily Thunder
NBA history was made last night as the Tulsa 66ers selected power forward Latavious Williams with the 16th overall pick in the NBA’s Developmental League Draft, as Williams will become the first player to ever go straight from high school to ...
blog.newsok.com - 27 days ago
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This is what it looks like when you’re
a team filled with jump shooters. When there isn’t...
a low-post scoring option in sight and the shots that usually go down do everything but drop through the net. You knew the problem would rear its ugly head at ...
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Blazers 83, Thunder 74
dailythunder.com - 28 days ago
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BOX SCORE (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) I have no
idea what I just saw. Really, no clue. I’m...
sitting here, trying to figure out how recap this thing. Maybe the best way to sum it up would be: BAD. OFFENSE. A couple happy fun-time stats from that… thing: I believe the stat is ...
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U-G-L-Y, that’s what this one was
blueblitz.net - 19 days ago
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Half Durant is 3-11 and Krstic is 1-6
and the Thunder are only down 3. Part of...
that has been James Harden's 3 three pointers, and part has been Jeff Green's 4-5. So far the Thunder really have not played all that well defensively. Sacramento is shooting nearly 60% from the field, they ...
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Thunder at Kings Recap 11-10-09
| "Get the skinny on the first higher schooler drafted by the NBA D-League" Latavious Williams http://bit.ly/1yjLEN (via @nbadleague) #nba 18 days ago |
| Could NBA finally have farm sys? RT @nbadleague: get the skinny on the 1st higher schooler drafted by the NBA D-League http://bit.ly/1yjLEN 23 days ago |
| New post: Latavious Williams made history last night, but who is this guy? http://bit.ly/3aPg6D 23 days ago |
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Latavious Williams
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... Which brings us (finally) to Latavious Williams. There haven't been too many scouting reports on Williams's game, but the TrueHoop blog Daily Thunder has a pretty good description: a 6'8", 205 pound (DraftExpress lists him at 190) combo forward who is agile but whose offensive game at this point consists of dunks and tip-ins, and who doesn't defend much and doesn't get nearly as many rebounds as he could. Williams will likely have a similar experience to Tyler and Jennings while playing for Tulsa - the 66ers already have several power ...
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