Hornets’ Lance Thomas wants to buy you french fries
via Lance Thomas Twitter:
The New Orleans Horners forward Lance Thomas missed a free throw yesterday that could have won the audience free fries. So he’s making things up to Hornets fans by treating them to french fries anyway. All you have to do is meet him at McDonalds on Canal street from 7-8pm. with your ticket stub and its his treat. Thomas is a great guy.
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Former Toro Lance Thomas penning success story in NBA
Success stories come in every shape and size in the NBA, but they don’t always come often.
While some kids have dreams of becoming the next LeBron, Kevin or Kobe while hitting the asphalt throughout childhood, the challenge of making it to the world’s largest basketball stage can be quite daunting and humbling.
For some, getting a chance to make a living by playing the...
Thomas To Talk To NCAA
Former Duke and current New Orleans Hornets player Lance Thomas said Monday he does not think he violated NCAA rules when he purchased nearly $100,000 in diamond jewelry during his college career.As you will recall, the Manhattan-based jeweler Rafaello & Co. sued Thomas for defaulting on a $67,800 payment. Thomas had purchased nearly $100,000 worth of jewelry on Dec. 21, 2009...
Via Today's ACC Headlines
October 02, 2012
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Toros alumnus Thomas settles lawsuit with jeweler
Former Austin Toros forward Lance Thomas, who was signed by the New Orleans Hornets last season, has settled his lawsuit with jeweler Rafaello & Co., according to a report in USA Today.
Thomas, who played with the Toros for the better part of two seasons, apparently owed nearly $70,000 to the jeweler for a purchase he made during his senior season at Duke.
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Ex-Duke player: I'll talk with NCAA
Former Duke player Lance Thomas says he doesn't think he violated NCAA rules when he purchased nearly $100,000 in diamond jewelry during his college career.
Thomas says he'll ''eventually'' speak with the NCAA about the purchase, which spawned a lawsuit by a New York jeweler and an NCAA investigation of whether he and Duke violated rules pertaining to improper...
Via AP on Fox
September 18, 2012
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Jeweler settles suit vs. Lance Thomas
Former Duke basketball player Lance Thomas has settled a lawsuit that accused him of failing to pay nearly $68,000 for jewelry purchased while he was part of the Blue Devils team that won the 2010 national championship.
Mike Bowers, the attorney for Rafaello & Co., said his client had agreed to settle the lawsuit against Thomas stemming from the nearly $100,000 in diamond jewelry...
Via AP on Fox
September 18, 2012
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Lance Thomas lawsuit raises questions with Duke basketball
Former Duke forward Lance Thomas is being sued for the remaining balance of a nearly $100,000 jewelry bill from 2009 — bringing into the mix potential NCAA violations for the Blue Devils basketball program.
The pristine image of Duke basketball program has now come into question and its 2010 national title could be be in jeopardy, as well.
Thomas — a former New Jersey basketball...
Jeweler in Duke case mum with NCAA
The New York jeweler suing former Duke basketball player Lance Thomas isn't interested in speaking to the NCAA.
Mike Bowers, an attorney for the firm, said an NCAA official contacted him Monday to see whether someone from Rafaello & Co. would agree to be interviewed about the firm's lawsuit asserting that Thomas purchased nearly $100,000 in jewelry while playing for...
Via AP on Fox
September 07, 2012
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After Landry injury, Hornets to sign Thomas
New Orleans general manager Dell Demps says the Hornets plan to sign forward Lance Thomas to a 10-day contract on Monday.
The move comes as forward Carl Landry recovers from a left knee injury that occurred during the Hornets' loss at Detroit on Saturday night.
Landry posted on his Twitter account on Sunday that he has a sprained medial collateral ligament. The club has yet...
Via Fox Sports
February 05, 2012
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Lance Thomas Returns To Austin Toros, Solomon Bozeman Waived
Lance Thomas returns to Austin after participating in NBA training camp with the New Orleans Hornets and playing in two games.
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