Where are they now? - Randolph Morris
Another former NBA player moves to China. The Beijing Ducks have brought Randolph Morris for a try-out. The 24-year-old American center arrives to the CBA after playing during the last two years for the Atlanta Hawks, averaging 2.3 points and 1.4 rebounds in 4.3 minutes per game in the 2009-10 season. Morris was also on the radar of Maccabi Tel Aviv this summer.
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September 17, 2010
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September 17, 2010
Notes on the Third Game of Summer
BoxscoreThe Hawks raised both their energy and execution levels Thursday afternoon in Las Vegas, beating the Bucks 83-60. I hypothesize that the former had a little something to do with Randolph Morris being absent from the starting lineup. During his brief appearance later in the game, Morris contrived to get beaten down the court by John Bryant.Richard Hendrix replaced Morris in...
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July 15, 2010
We Could Be Misjudging Ownership
Michael Cunningham, in his latest blog entry, reports that ASG, who wouldn't eat the second year of Randolph Morris's contract or carry more than the minimum 13 players on the roster last season and who just hired Larry Drew to the cheapest head coaching contract in the NBA, are prepared, after signing Joe Johnson to a $119 million contract, to add players and pay the luxury...
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July 01, 2010
Game Preview: Atlanta Hawks (0-1) @ Orlando Magic (1-0)
TIP-OFF: 8pm (EDT) TELEVISION: ESPN, ESPN3CHAT: Daily Dime Live (I will not be chatting during the game tonight)GAME NOTES: Hawks/MagicATLANTA INJURY/ACTIVATION REPORT: Randolph Morris will "probably" be activated, presumably at the expense of Mario West.ORLANDO INJURY REPORT: None.BY THE NUMBERS Season Poss Off Eff eFG% FT Rate OR% TO% ATL (off) 88.6 1.128 50.3...
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May 06, 2010
Greetings-
Hope all are well and enjoying another win. A few thoughts.
1) Randolph Morris looked pretty solid again. Mike Woodson always talks about how bench guys have to perform when they’re on the floor and take advantage of their minutes, and he’s done that. I don’t know how he fits into the scheme of things, but it would seem like he’s making a strong...
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December 14, 2009
Expect the Hawks to be improved this season
In line with what you saw here earlier this week …
re: How the Eastern Conference looks for ‘09-10, based on individual player ratings, by position
comes this revealing piece today on the Atlanta Hawks 2009 1st Round Draft Pick/No. 19 [overall], Jeff Teague [PG], and Back-up Center, Randolph Morris.
When players are made
“He’s going to make things really [...]
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September 11, 2009
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September 11, 2009
Comments from the Other Side - Hawks
For all Bibby's talk about Celtics' bandwagon fans, I have to say, at least Boston has fans. There were very few comments in game threads on their boards. No thread was over 2 pages. And, many of the comments that were on the boards were trashing their own team. You would think that with their team in 4th place in the East that they would be supporting them, but it appears...
Via Celtics Green ...a boston celtics blog.
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April 06, 2009
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April 06, 2009
Parrish: A Glance At Roy's Recruiting
Roy loves recruiting and does it differently than anyone else.
Roy Williams warns up front that the story is “corny as all get-out,” but he tells it still because it’s a good story and, let’s be honest, corny as all get-out has never stopped the North Carolina coach before.
Either way, I’m excited. Because I like good stories and love good recruiting...
Via SCACC Hoops
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January 20, 2009
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January 20, 2009
The Atlanta Hawks sign F/C Randolph Morris
The Hawks have signed 22-year old, 6′11″, 260 pound Randolph Morris to a 2-year contract. Morris has not had much of a chance to show what he could do in his two years with the Knicks. He played in 18 games (2 starts) with the Knicks last season and he averaged 10.1 minutes, [...]
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July 29, 2008
Interview With Marc Isenberg
I Want to be a Sports Agent recommends that you buy Marc Isenberg's new book: Money Players. Three athletic departments have purchased 10+ copies. One prominent sports agent purchased 50 copies for his clients.
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November 06, 2007
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