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Frank Elegar, a former Drexel basketball player, is hoping to continue on his path toward the NBA.
Evaluating everyone's Summer League performance in 10 words or less
Because brevity is the key to good writing... Andray Blatche: Looks stronger. Played inside more.
THE GOOD NEWS: Always a defensive-minded coach, Bruiser Flint will field a team that proved capable of playing the kind of defense he likes.
Frank Elegar has racked up a plethora of frequent flyer miles working out for numerous NBA teams in preparation for the 2008 NBA Draft.
Players' hopes don't end with draft
Three local players will travel to Cleveland with the chance to make an NBA summer-league team.
At La Salle, hoops world unites
Late in the morning, five days a week, La Salle's Tom Gola Arena starts to fill up with basketball players arriving from across the hoops spectrum.
Gordie Jones: There is nothing sweet about picking 16th in the draft
Sweet 16? Hardly. Last year USC guard-forward Nick Young was the 16th overall pick in the NBA draft, by Washington.
French center scheduled to visit Sixers
With Thursday's NBA Draft approaching, a voice in the league familiar with predraft machinations suggests the Sixers might be giving serious consideration to Alexis Ajinca, a 20-year-old 7-footer who averaged a ...
UNO's McCalebb impresses Hornets' Scott
Posted by Jimmy Smith, The Times-Picayune June 19, 2008 12:58PM Categories: Hornets Bo McCalebb has one attribute that might hold him back in next week's NBA draft, according to Hornets Coach Byron Scott, one ...
Trail Blazers draft workout report
Who came in Thursday: Rodrigue Beaubois, G, Cholet 6-0, 170, age 20 Long, athletic and quick, Beaubois has a reputation for excellent ball-handling and passing skills, and can make an impact on the defensive ...
The Trail Blazers held their sixth predraft workout Thursday, evaluating six players in two separate workouts.
PEZZIMENTI: Former Bonnie drawing interest from NBA clubs
Michael Lee is literally living life day by day. He's never quite sure what the next one will bring.
Wizards Bring In Six More for Workouts
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Temple's Dunphy named Eastern coach of the year
Temple's Fran Dunphy has been selected the Eastern College Coach of the Year by the Herb Good Basketball Club. via Philly.com
Memphis assistant gets Marist job Fresh off an appearance in the national championship game, Memphis assistant Jose "Chucky" Martin will be introduced as the Marist head coach later today, according to sources ... via New York Daily News
Temple star grinds his way to acclaim at PIT
“At the end of the games, he was exhausted because he used up all his energy on the court. And when you have a player like that, everyone else plays harder, too. It's no surprise his team won.”
Oklahoma's Longar Longar, left, puts up a shot attempt past the outstretched arms of Drexel's Frank Elegar during a consolation game Saturday. via PilotOnline.com
Portsmouth Invitational Tournament
Portsmouth Invitational Tournament Recap Official Site/Boxscores Three more games were played today, one a consolation game between the two losers from last night, and two in the nightcap, introducing the last ... via DraftExpress.com
“It might be a little homesickness”
Add Drexel's Rob Hampton to the list of players who will be switching addresses this summer. via New York Daily News
Women's B-ball prepped for title run
Issue date: 3/14/08 Section: Sports When a team starts off a season 1-6, it's easy to give up and start thinking about the next season, especially when the team is in one of the best conferences in the country. via The Triangle
CAA Tournament up for the taking
Forget about the 47-point loss to George Mason. Throw out the 24-point home loss to Creighton where fans got ejected and multiple technical fouls were distributed. via The Triangle