who broadcasts these games, I'd like to see a few?
I'll just go ahead and make a guess at the lineup to start the season (starters underlined):Code:Mohamed Abukar F 6-10 220 San Diego State Serge Angounou F 6-8 236 Arizona State Marshall Brown F 6-6 205 Missouri Kris Collins G 6-2 190 New Mexico Eric Dawson F 6-9 235 Midwestern State Isaiah Fox F 6-9 270 Arizona Andrew Francis F 6-7 205 UTSA Charles Gaines F 6-9 223 Southern Mississippi Malik Hairston F 6-6 220 Oregon Carldell Johnson G 5-10 180 Alabama-Birmingham Robert McKiver G 6-3 195 Houston O'Neal Mims F 6-9 235 Angelo State Tack Minor G 6-0 196 LSU Michael Sturns G 6-5 200 Holy Family Jahmar Thorpe G 6-6 215 Houston Ezra Williams G 6-4 205 Georgia Marcus Williams F 6-7 205 Arizona
PG
Carldell Johnson
Robert McKiver
SG/SF
Kris Collins
Malik Hairston
Ezra Williams
Marcus Williams
PF/C
Serge Angounou
Eric Dawson
Charles Gaines
O'Neal Mims
I guess I'm reaching with Mims' making the team, but most of the big men in the draft after the top three were pretty unimpressive and it would be nice to have two shot blockers on an otherwise size-challenged team.
Sturns probably has a chance at taking one of the backup SG spots from Ezra Williams of Kris Collins as well.
The Toros should get most of their scoring from spots 1-3, and Gaines will be the main post scorer. The team looks like it's going to be a lot more perimeter oriented that last season.
who broadcasts these games, I'd like to see a few?
You should be able to see them all online on the D-League site.
I need to go back and look at the draft. I skimmed it earlier and was underwhelmed with the choices. Then the parent team started to sink and I forgot about it.
Let's see here . . .
Every team seemed to panic-pick a big man or two. Anyone over 6'9" and/or 250 lbs. had a shot at being picked in the first two rounds.
I think the McKiver pick was solid, as were the Collins and Ezra Williams picks. The Toros definitely got their best players outside of the draft, but picked up some good pieces in it. They're pretty much up there with Albuquerque in the SW division race on paper.
November 20: AUSTIN
Waived G Michael Sturns, F Isaiah Fox, F Marshall Brown, F Andrew Francis. Waived F Mohammed Abukar due to injury.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/dleague/transactions.html
Abukar was their first round pick, but he didn't seem too special they have enough decent big men to compensate. The Toros also get the first shot at getting him back when he's healthy if they wish.
I was surprised that Collins got the start at point guard Thursday, we'll see how the minutes are distributed between him, McKiver and Squeaky Johnson in the next game.
The roster now stands at 12. I'm still sticking with my opening night roster listed above unless I see something significant tomorrow. If you happen to be around south Austin, the game is at Bowie High @ 6PM and admission is free -- though a donation to Bowie's athletic booster club would be appreciated.
Toros down 53 44 at the half. Ball movement stinks when Squeaky is not in. George Hill is here.
Good stuff Chump, its good to have an insider on this stuff - i find it interesting.
I had passing interest in the D-League before I got to ST. After I started reading ChumpDumper's stuff my interest, and knowledge, has grown. It's been a fun ride.
It's one of the best things about this site. There's some incredibly knowledgeable people posting.
27 mins
5 fouls
7 points
1 rebound
1 block
3-3 FG
Struggling looks like, although im not sure why hes only taken 3 shots in nearly 30 minutes, maybe the new guys cant get him the ball.
Hairston on the other hand, is leading all scorers with 17
Ian with five fouls, still playing.. Toros down 62 72.
There He Goes Again, excessive fouling
Tons of ice on both ankles for Ian. Pretty stiff. Don't expect him on the Spurs soon.
Thanks, man.
Ian Mahinmi: 4-4 From the Field, 9 Pts, 2 Boards, 5PF in about 23 minutes.
By no means awful, but if he's the savior, a game like that is going to make me think about switching religions.
Just for curiosity, how much do these d-league players make?
Whats the min/max? is there a salary cap for the teams?
They get paid between $12,000 and $24,000 for the season. They get their rent paid and they get $30 a day for food while on the road.
I think I'm wrong about the $24K - I think that was raised to $30K this season. I believe in the 2007 season, there were three levels of pay - $12K, $18K or $24K. I know that got up'd and I think the max is $30K now.
That is correct. In the D-League they have players ranked into 3 tiers (A,B,C or I, II, III). You get paid according to your classification.
wow... that's not a lot of money but I guess if you love playing basketball, you're willing to take a mediocre paycheck to do it, unless these d-leaguers have other jobs on the side
Just depends. Many just live modestly. Share an apartment, split bills...That is the main reason why people play overseas instead of the D-League. They get more money. But the D-League is working towards paying more, it is just tough right now with the economy.
Many of these D-League players eat so poorly, it is kind of sad, lol!
With 30 dollars a day on road trips, alongside the fact that their metabolisms require them to eat 5-6 times a day, I don't see how 5 dollars a meal will suffice for any healthier alternatives other than fast food
30k is alot of money for the hours
$20 an hour 40 hours a week is 30k a year
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