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July 1st, 2017

Malik Monk Sheds Light on Ankle Injury, Doubles Down on MJ

By Nick Roush on ©July 01st, 2017 @ 2:45pm
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As soon as Malik Monk was drafted by Michael Jordan’s Charlotte Hornets, the former Wildcat was forced to field questions about his new boss.  One of them continues to be asked:
“Could you beat Jordan one-on-one?”
Monk has never been political with his response, always answering affirmatively.  He doubled down today in an interview during the Hornets’ first Summer League game.
“He’s pretty old right now.  I think I could get him,” Monk said.
Monk was being interviewed during the game because he is doubtful to play this summer.  He sprained his left ankle during pre-draft workouts.  In the interview he revealed that it happened during a closeout, about “three to four weeks” before the draft.  See everything he had to say on NBA TV:
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Diallo Leads Team USA in Scoring (again) After Americans Shake Off Slow

By Nick Roush on ©July 01st, 2017 @ 1:43pm
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It was an ugly start, but Team USA’s first game at the FIBA U19 World Cup ended beautifully.  The Americans defeated Iran 108-48 with Kentucky Wildcats leading the way.
Even though they played two friendlies in Egypt prior to their opening game of the tournament, Team USA looked lost to start the game.  There were turnovers, whistles and bricks everywhere.  For most of the first quarter it was a 4-0 game.  I don’t know what John Calipari said, but things changed once the team emerged from the locker room at halftime.
Hamidou Diallo and P.J. Washington had seven points in the first 2:30 of the second half and the Americans were off and running.  Diallo had a team-high 17 points and 4 rebounds, with almost all of it coming in the second half.  Washington added 13 points and 4 rebounds.  One of the two has led Team USA in scoring every time the team has kept stats.
Even though Diallo led the team in scoring, the best player on the floor for Team USA was Cameron Reddish, a top target for John Calipari in the 2018 class.  A 6’8″ power forward, he spent a lot of time on the perimeter as a wing.  It worked well.  Reddish had 14 points and didn’t miss a three-pointer, sinking all three attempts.  Immanuel Quickley added 6 points, Romeo Langford had 5 and Louis King scored 9 points.
More to come from Cairo.
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Bam Adebayo Shows Off Finesse in Summer League Debut

By Nick Roush on ©July 01st, 2017 @ 1:06pm
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Bam Adebayo’s name lives up to his physical reputation, but in his first Summer League game with the Miami Heat he used more finesse to impress.
Miami lost to Charlotte, but Adebayo had a strong stat line, headlined by double-double.  He scored 14 points, grabbed 10 rebounds, dished out 2 assists and blocked 3 shots.  Adebayo’s points in a variety of ways, ways we haven’t seen before, like the step0back jumper.
Then he gave a jab, rip and pull-up.
He made Louisville’s Mangok Mathiang mince-meat.
Just because he used more finesse, doesn’t mean he can’t still finish with a BAM!
Adebayo returns to the court tomorrow at 3:00 on NBA TV.
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