Larry Owens Returns To Tulsa 66ers
The Tulsa 66ers have re-acquired Larry Owens.
Nets' Brook Lopez makes first road trip since foot injury
Also, D-League signee Larry Owens plays 28 minutes
Nets sign Owens from D-League, waive ex-Wolfpack Horner
The New Jersey Nets have signed forward Larry Owens and waived forward Dennis Horner. General manager Billy King also announced Wednesday that the team had sent forward Jordan Williams to their NBA D-League affiliate, the Springfield Armor.
Nets sign F Owens, waive F Horner
The New Jersey Nets have signed forward Larry Owens and waived forward Dennis Horner.
General manager Billy King announced the moves on Wednesday.
Owens has been playing for the Tulsa 66ers of the D-League. He has appeared in 12 career NBA games during the 2010-11 season with San Antonio and Washington, averaging 3.3 points and 1.3 rebounds.
He's averaging 13.2 points, 5.2...
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Nets sign D-League forward Owens, waive Horner
The New Jersey Nets have signed forward Larry Owens and waived forward Dennis Horner.
New Jersey Nets waive Dennis Horner, sign Larry Owens
The New Jersey Nets have requested waivers on forward Dennis Horner and have signed free agent forward Larry Owens from the D-League’s Tulsa 66ers, Nets General Manager Billy King announced today.
Horner, a 6-9 rookie from N.C. State, signed with the Nets prior to training camp on December 9, 2011 from the Nets D-League affiliate, the [...]
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Nets Sign Larry Owens
Larry Owens has averaged 13.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.6 blocks in 34 minutes for the Tulsa 66ers.
Nets To Call-Up Larry Owens From D-League
Larry Owens is currently playing for the Tulsa 66ers.
Sources: Nets to call up Owens from D-League
The New Jersey Nets are in the process of calling up Tulsa 66ers forward Larry Owens from the D-League, according to sources close to the situation.
Former Cavemen owner still a no-show
From the Connect Tristates.com
HANNIBAL, MO. -- A lawsuit involving two men with ties to the Hannibal Cavemen baseball team remains in limbo after one of the defendants again failed to show up for a hearing.
Authorities have been trying to serve former Cavemen owner Larry Owens with a copy of the lawsuit for more than three months. He apparently moved from his Camden County home...
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