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Cooley had a big statisticsl night in preseason with 25 points 11 rebounds and a couple of blocks. A guy that had a big night for Idaho was a guy from Texas State with 24 points in like 14 minutes. He's from Brooklyn via a JC. Might be a guy to watch, is a small forward particularly with Rodney kind of gimping.

Actually Cooley's night was 24 points and 16 rebounds. David Stockton for Reno had 21 points and 6 assists. The 6 assists lead both teams.
 
Brock signed for the year with a team in Adelaide and Josh Childress is playing in that league. I think it pays better than the DLeague.
 
"Queen City Santa" - that doesn't concern me one bit.

This is from the DLeague website: The Stampede Bighorns score Saturday was crazy:
Run-and-gun, pace-and-space -- whatever you want to call it, the free-flowing style of play that is spreading across the NBA has been taken to the extreme in the NBA's official minor league.

The Los Angeles D-Fenders averaged a league-leading 109.6 possessions per 48 minutes last season (compared to the Sixers' NBA-leading 101.6). The RGV Vipers launched 45.4 threes per game.

Yet those numbers pale in comparison to the ones produced at Division-III Grinnell College, the school that has led the NCAA in scoring in 19 of the past 21 seasons, lives by an unorthodox style of play called "The System" and made national headlines for guard Jack Taylor's record 138-point game in 2012.

So naturally, when the Sacramento Kings needed a new head coach for their affiliate in Reno, they nabbed 28-year-old David Arseneault Jr. away from Grinnell to conduct the ultimate basketball experiment.
 
Uggh, this coach is terrible for basketball. I read an article about his offense when the Grinnell player scored all those points. It's not even real basketball.
 
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