Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
24th August, 2011 | Japan | Signed a one year contract with Saitama Broncos. |
24th June, 2012 | France | Signed a one year contract with Denain. |
22nd June, 2013 | France | Signed a one year contract with Bourg. |
17th June, 2014 | France | Signed another one year contract with Bourg. |
23rd October, 2015 | Germany | Signed for the remainder of the season with Bayreuth. |
22nd August 2016 | Japan | Signed a one year contract with Bambitious Nara. |
2nd January, 2017 | Japan | Left Bambitious Nara. |
16th January, 2017 | Venezuela | Signed a one season contract with Cocodrilos de Caracas. |
2007 - 2011 | West Virginia (NCAA) |
August 2011 - June 2012 | Saitama Broncos (Japan, BJ League) |
June 2012 - June 2013 | Denain (France, ProB) |
June 2013 - June 2014 | Bourg (France, ProB) |
July 2014 - June 2015 | Bourg (France) |
October 2015 - June 2016 | Bayreuth (Germany) |
August 2016 - January 2017 | Bambitious Nara (Japan, D2) |
January 2017 - present | Cocodrilos (Venezuela) |
March 16, 2011
Two forwards have had two very different years. Senior John Flowers has absolutely emerged offensively this season, going from being pretty much an offensive nothing into a 9.6 points per game inside outside scorer. He is still mainly an opportunity player on this end, his strengths lying instead in his defensive versatility, rebounding and athleticism. Nonetheless, Flowers is shooting three pointers fairly well, has developed a free throw stroke, and can occasionally post up as well. Conversely, junior Kevin Jones was expected to step into the scoring void vacated by Butler, but didn't, mainly because he lost his jumpshot. The once 40% three point shooter is now below 30%, a slump Bob Huggins attributes to Jones bringing the ball too far back behind his head. (By the way, Bob Huggins looks like he plays darts, and I like that about him.)
Deniz Kilicli has had his moments in the front court. He is a huge dude with great upper body strength, decent mobility for his leap, and a good vertical leap if given a running start. He also has great hands and legitimate post offense, albeit whilst almost always deferring to a slightly side-armed lefty hook shot. On the flip side, Kerlitchler is something of a defensive liability at this point, and doesn't put forward enough rebounding effort. Jones and Flowers at least pick up some slack there, and Jennings had a good opportunity to fill this void on the team, had he decided not to walk away from him. The well built 6'7 235lbs Cam Thoroughman provides toughness, size, passing, rebounding and a wall defensively, albeit a wall that can be easily gotten around without having the decorative flower basket that is any scoring ability. Outside of that, it's pretty much all guards.