Wednesday, July 6, 2016

News On The Horizon 7/2/2016

2016 NBA Summer League: Mid-major players on summer rosters--Mid-Major Madness
Heat:

Nathan Boothe (Toledo)
Chris Horton (Austin Peay)
Juwan Howard Jr. (Detroit)
...
Suns:

Alec Brown (Green Bay)
...
Thunder:

Max Hooper (Oakland)
...
Warriors:

A.J. English (Iona)
Mamadou Ndiaye (UCI)
Keifer Sykes (UWGB)

Men’s Basketball Welcomes Nearly 1,000 Kids To Summer Camps--detroittitans.com
Titans Host Another Successful Camp for Special Needs Players--detroittitans.com
Howard Jr., Minnerath To Play In NBA Summer League--detroittitans.com
Men’s Basketball 2016-17 Season Tickets Now On Sale--detroittitans.com

83 Titans Earn HL Spring Academic Honor Roll Accolades--detroittitans.com

NBA Draft: Top 5 Second Round Options for Denver--
Nunn headed to Oakland--CollegeBasketballTalk
8-team GCI Great Alaska Shootout field announced--CollegeBasketballTalk
Previewing The 2016 NBA Draft--Basketball Predictions
Overrated:

Kay Felder -This pains me, because I like to see "unknown" guys from smaller schools make it big in the NBA. But I'm not sure what the precedent is in the modern NBA is for a 5'9" guy who can't shoot the ball real well being an effective NBA player. Felder is a great playmaker, and he led the entire nation with a 50.0% assist rate this past season, but the fact is that NBA teams aren't going to help defend a guy who can't really shoot and who is never going to be able to finish at the rim against NBA defenders.
Cavaliers trade for No. 54 pick in NBA Draft to take Kay Felder--247 Sports
NBA Draft 2016 Scouting Report: Kay Felder has the potential to succeed despite his size--Mid-Major Madness
Former Illinois guard Kendrick Nunn to finish college career at Oakland--Mid-Major Madness
NBA Draft 2016: Atlanta Hawks select Kay Felder with 54th pick, will deal him to Cleveland Cavaliers, according to report--Mid-Major Madness
How Can Kay Felder help the NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers?--Mid-Major Madness
With Addition of Nunn, Oakland Potentially Has Its Best Team Ever In 2017-18 Season--HLeagueHoops.com
NBA draft: Oakland's Kay Felder goes in Round 2 to Cleveland--The Detroit Free Press
NBA champion Cavaliers pay the price to draft Oakland star Kay Felder--The Detroit Free Press
Metro & state: Oakland U. to play in 2016 Great Alaska Shootout--The Detroit Free Press
Watch: Ex-Oakland center Sebastien Bellin's road to recovery with legs--The Detroit Free Press
Oakland's Max Hooper knows calling card is threes--The Detroit Free Press
Ex-Illinois star Nunn to join Golden Grizzlies--The Detroit News
Felder eager to show Cavs, LeBron he's got game--The Detroit News
[VIDEO] Stan Van Gundy: Local guys have different situation in pros--Oakland Post
Kay Felder drafted by Cavs at No. 54 overall--Oakland Post
FELDER SELECTED 54TH OVERALL IN 2016 NBA DRAFT, TRADED TO CLEVELAND CAVALIERS--ougrizzlies.com
OAKLAND TO COMPETE IN 2016 GCI GREAT ALASKA SHOOTOUT--ougrizzlies.com
MEN'S BASKETBALL SEES SIXTH-HIGHEST INCREASE IN ATTENDANCE IN NCAA--ougrizzlies.com

Kay Felder drafted by Hawks in second round, traded to Cavs--The Catch and Shoot
Flames Bolster Roster with Addition of Clint Robinson--uicflames.com

Flames Place 69 on Horizon League Spring Honor Roll--uicflames.com

#133 Green Bay Men's Basketball 2016-2017 Preview--College Sports Madness
Kam Hankerson healthy, ready to help UWGB--Green Bay Press Gazette

Women's Basketball Raises Record Total at Prevea Fore Hoops Classic--GreenBayPhoenix.com

Schmidt Joins Staff As Graduate Manager--uwmpanthers.com
J.J. Panoske Signs To Play Professionally In Belgium--uwmpanthers.com
Report: NKU men's hoops to play at Illinois--Cincinnati Enquirer

NKU places 92 on HL Academic Honor Roll--nkunorse.com

Two to Remain With Women's Basketball Staff--wsuraiders.com
Randall Named Women's Basketball Assistant Coach--wsuraiders.com
Barlow Named Women's Basketball Assistant Coach--wsuraiders.com

Men's Basketball Posts Banner Summer Camp Numbers--ysusports.com
YSU Men’s Basketball Adds Danny Reese to Staff--ysusports.com

Oakland's Felder Taken 54th Overall in NBA Draft--Horizon League Network

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