MARIO WEST RUMORS & GOSSIP

Nets sign Mario West For Rest Of Season

Mario West spent this season with the Maine Red Claws of the D-League, before signing a 10-day contract with the Nets.
Via RealGM  |  April 10, 2011

Mario West Does His Best LeBron Impression On The Break

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Via Dime  |  October 13, 2010

Former Red Claw Mario West plays well in Celtics loss

 Mario West is one of those guys that is always bouncing around to different places to play the game of basketball. After playing for the Atlanta Hawks during the 2008-2009 season, West was unable to secure an NBA job at the beginning of the 2009-2010 season. As a result, West choose to enter the NBA Development League, where he played under Austin Ainge for the Maine Red Claws...
Via Claws Nation  |  October 12, 2010

Delonte West leads second quarter turnaround in Celtics win

Delonte West earned a few fist pumps tonight.This was a meaningless preseason game, the second night of a back-to-back, against the NBA’s worst team, played in front of a crowd that would make Podunk look densely populated. It was no surprise, then, that the starters looked comatose in falling behind 28-19 by the end of the first quarter. Also no surprise? The bench turned the...
Via Celtics Town  |  October 07, 2010

Mario West, the newest Boston Celtic to root for

Everybody loves the underdog, right? Then everybody should love Mario West.Contrary to popular belief, West actually WAS drafted out of college. Just not by an NBA team — by the Harlem Globetrotters. As a senior at Georgia Tech, West averaged only 4.7 points per game. For a reference point, Brian Scalabrine averaged 14.7 points as a senior (and 17.8 as a junior), and Scal...
Via Celtics Town  |  October 05, 2010

Hawks sign Mario West for Remainder of the Season

It should really come as no surprise considering how much he has found his way onto the court for the Hawks since his arrival. The team made it official today and signed Mario West for the remainder of the season. Mario had been with the Hawks the last two seasons before being cut in training camp [...]
Via Soaring Down South  |  February 01, 2010

Mario West to stick around

The Hawks are set to sign Mario West to a second 10-day contract. West, a Douglas County and Georgia Tech product, has appeared in four games since signing on Jan. 12 and is averaging 7.8 minutes per game. He played in 117 games for the Hawks from 2007-09. When West signed, Woody said “I’m not scared to throw him in the game and he has to defend the best player on the opposing...
Via ajc.com  |  January 22, 2010

Follow up to the Mario West story

As I previously discussed, Per the AJC, and Ridiculous Upside, the Hawks will sign Maine Red Claws guard Mario West to a 10 day contract.
Via Soaring Down South  |  January 11, 2010

Report: Red Claws Mario West to Sign With Hawks

According to Yahoo Sports insider Adrian Wojnarowski, the Atlanta Hawks are very close to signing current Maine Red Claws guard Mario West. West is no stranger to the Hawks organization as he played 117 games in two seasons with the Hawks from 2007-2009. West started in five of these games, and averaged 0.9 points per [...]
Via Hardwood Houdini  |  January 11, 2010

Cut Day!

  The Mario West era came to an abrupt end before practice Wednesday. He was one of three players the Hawks cut to trim the roster to 13 players. HAWKSVILLE – A group that numbered 20 just a few weeks ago is now down to just 13. It was cut day at the Hawks’ practice facility Wednesday, and the scene was grim. Mario West and Courtney Sims got the word that their time was up...
Via ajc.com  |  October 21, 2009
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