Posted on 09 May 2011
Tags: Bulldogs, Butler, departure, draft, Gordon Hayward, indiana school, Indianapolis Ap, June, keeping, Mack, More Basketball News & Rumors, name, Nba Draft, Ncaa, ncaa basketball, Ncaa Tournament, player, rebuilding, Shelvin, Title Game, tournament, Vanzant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Butler says guard Shelvin Mack is keeping his name in the June 23 NBA draft and won’t return for his senior season with the small Indiana school that reached the NCAA basketball final the last two seasons.
Mack is Butler’s all-time NCAA tournament scoring leader with 232 points in 13 games. He was the Bulldogs’ second-leading scorer for the season at 16.
Butler now faces a significant rebuilding project with the departure of five seniors, including starters Matt Howard and Shawn Vanzant.
Mack was the only Bulldogs player in double figures with 13 as they fell to Connecticut in the April 4 title game in Houston, 53-41. Butler lost to Duke in the 2010 final.
Last year, Bulldogs sophomore Gordon Hayward was the No. 9 NBA pick, going to Utah.
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Posted on 09 May 2011
Tags: Bulldogs, Butler, departure, draft, Gordon Hayward, indiana school, Indianapolis Ap, June, junior, leaving, Mack, More Basketball News & Rumors, Nba Draft, Ncaa, ncaa basketball, Ncaa Tournament, player, rebuilding, Shelvin, Title Game, tournament, Vanzant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – Butler says guard Shelvin Mack is keeping his name in the June 23 NBA draft and won’t return for his senior season with the small Indiana school that reached the NCAA basketball final the last two seasons.
Mack is Butler’s all-time NCAA tournament scoring leader with 232 points in 13 games. He was the Bulldogs’ second-leading scorer for the season at 16.
Butler now faces a significant rebuilding project with the departure of five seniors, including starters Matt Howard and Shawn Vanzant.
Mack was the only Bulldogs player in double figures with 13 as they fell to Connecticut in the April 4 title game in Houston, 53-41. Butler lost to Duke in the 2010 final.
Last year, Bulldogs sophomore Gordon Hayward was the No. 9 NBA pick, going to Utah.
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Posted on 09 May 2011
Tags: Bulldogs, Butler, departure, draft, Gordon Hayward, indiana school, Indianapolis Ap, June, keeping, Mack, More Basketball News & Rumors, name, Nba Draft, Ncaa, ncaa basketball, Ncaa Tournament, player, rebuilding, Shelvin, Title Game, tournament, Vanzant
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Butler says guard Shelvin Mack is keeping his name in the June 23 NBA draft and won’t return for his senior season with the small Indiana school that reached the NCAA basketball final the last two seasons.
Mack is Butler’s all-time NCAA tournament scoring leader with 232 points in 13 games. He was the Bulldogs’ second-leading scorer for the season at 16.
Butler now faces a significant rebuilding project with the departure of five seniors, including starters Matt Howard and Shawn Vanzant.
Mack was the only Bulldogs player in double figures with 13 as they fell to Connecticut in the April 4 title game in Houston, 53-41. Butler lost to Duke in the 2010 final.
Last year, Bulldogs sophomore Gordon Hayward was the No. 9 NBA pick, going to Utah.
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Posted on 22 April 2011
Tags: agreement, ankle, coach, Collective Bargaining Agreement, contract, departure, Desire, Five Games, hometown, Injured, leave, Left Ankle, Rick Adelman, Rockets, shanghai, stress, Stress Fracture, team, workouts, Yao Ming
BEIJING (AP) – Rockets center Yao Ming says he hopes to continue playing for Houston after his contract expires this summer.
Yao says his priority is recovering from the stress fracture to his left ankle that kept him out of all but five games this season. He told reporters in his hometown of Shanghai on Thursday that he hopes to begin workouts once he returns to the U.S.
Yao says his professional future depends on his injury and the outcome of talks between the NBA and its union over a new collective bargaining agreement.
He says he wouldn’t consider moving if conditions offered by another team were similar to those given by the Rockets.
With Rick Adelman’s departure this week, Houston is searching for a third coach since 2003.
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