NBA Summer League: Liveblogging Day 3

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By Maurice Brooks In their first two games, the Hornets have been using forward Julian Wright as one of their primary playmakers. So far, the results haven't been very good. In their opening game against the Grizzlies, he turned the ball over an eye-popping 11 times. He also missed 13 of his 17 shots. I was ready to simply chalk that up as a bad game until I watched him this afternoon. ... [link]

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Summer League 2008 - Day One and Two
Published 7/13/2008 at Queen City Hoops
... Weaver - 1 for 5 in both games, and no assists so far. Time to step it up, Kyle, or the Bobcats will only have 2 point guards on their opening day roster. Box Scores: 7/12 versus Clippers 7/13 versus Hornets Video Recaps: 7/12 versus Clippers 7/13 versus Hornets --> Other links: Day 2 of Vegas from Ridiculous Upside Day 2 of Vegas from TrueHoop Augustin and Larry Brown are the only Cats mentioned Day 3 of Vegas from TrueHoop And today it was down to just ...

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