April 2011 Basketball Wiretap

Iowa Energy Wins NBA D-League Championship

Apr 30, 2011 1:36 AM

Stefhon Hannah scored a game-high 31 points and added eight rebounds to lead the Iowa Energy to its first-ever NBA Development League Championship with a 119-111 victory over the Rio Grande Valley Vipers on Friday. 

Michael Haynes added 21 points and eight rebounds, while Shy Ely had 17 points and seven rebounds for Iowa. Curtis Stinson, the NBA D-League MVP, had five points and four assists in just 19 minutes for the Energy, which captured its first championship after winning its conference or division for the third straight year. 

“Obviously, it feels great,” said Iowa head coach and NBA D-League Coach of the Year Nick Nurse. “We’ve gotten a lot of accolades, from division titles to MVPs to lots of Call-Ups. This one sits atop the perch of all of them, obviously. It feels great.” 

Press Release

Tags: Iowa Wolves, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, D-League, D-League Teams

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Thunder Recall Robert Vaden From D-League

Apr 20, 2011 11:37 AM

Oklahoma City general manager Sam Presti announced that the team has recalled guard/forward Robert Vaden from the Tulsa 66ers of the NBA Development League.

Vaden, who helped lead the 66ers to the D-League semifinals, averaged 16.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 32.3 minutes in four postseason games for the 66ers. During the regular season, he averaged 10.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 28.0 minutes in 45 games (17 starts).

Press Release

Tags: Robert Vaden, Oklahoma City Thunder, Tulsa 66ers, NBA, D-League, D-League Transaction, D-League Teams

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Nick Nurse Named D-League Coach Of The Year

Apr 19, 2011 3:35 AM

Iowa Energy head coach Nick Nurse today was named the winner of the Dennis Johnson Coach of the Year award, as voted by his fellow NBA Development League head coaches.

“Nick’s passion and dedication played a huge role in making the Iowa Energy the NBA D-League’s best team this regular season,” said Chris Alpert, Vice President of Basketball Operations and Player Personnel for the NBA D-League. “Not only did Iowa flourish as a team this year under Nick’s guidance, but the Energy also produced two players who ended the season on NBA rosters and the NBA D-League’s Most Valuable Player. Nick’s expertise and commitment to excellence have been invaluable to Iowa, and I congratulate him on this honor.”

In his fourth season with Iowa, Nurse guided the Energy to a league-best 37-13 record through the regular season, earning the top seed in the NBA D-League Playoffs, as well as an Eastern Conference title.

RealGM Staff Report

Tags: Iowa Wolves, D-League, D-League Award, D-League Teams

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Curtis Stinson Named D-League MVP For 2010-11

Apr 19, 2011 3:34 AM

Curtis Stinson of the Iowa Energy today was named the NBA Development League’s Most Valuable Player, as voted on by the NBA D-League’s 16 head coaches.

Stinson, a 6-3, 215-pound guard out of Iowa State, started in 48 of Iowa’s regular season games, averaging 19.3 points, 9.8 assists and 5.7 rebounds in 42.9 minutes. Stinson led the NBA D-League this season in assists, minutes, triple-doubles (five) and double-doubles (28), leading Iowa to the Eastern Conference title with a 37-13 regular season record, the best in the NBA D-League.

“It’s a real honor to be named MVP of the D-League,” Stinson said. “There are a lot of great players in this league, and to receive this award is one of the highlights of my career. I am truly thankful to have great teammates and coaches, and I appreciate all they have done to help me earn this recognition.”

RealGM Staff Report

Tags: Curtis Stinson, Iowa Wolves, D-League, D-League Award, D-League Teams

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DeShawn Sims Headlines D-League All-Rookie Team

Apr 15, 2011 2:04 PM

Maine Red Claws forward DeShawn Sims was selected by the NBA D-League’s 16 head coaches as the NBA Development League’s 2010-11 Rookie of the Year.  

Joining Sims on the NBA D-League’s inaugural All-Rookie First Team are Tulsa 66ers guard Jerome Dyson, Springfield Armor guard Scottie Reynolds, Iowa Energy forward Marqus Blakely, who ended the season with the Houston Rockets, and Rio Grande Valley Vipers center Patrick Sullivan. 

Press Release

Tags: DeShawn Sims, Jerome Dyson, Scottie Reynolds, Patrick Sullivan, Marqus Blakely, Iowa Wolves, Maine Red Claws, Springfield Armor, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Tulsa 66ers, D-League, D-League Award, D-League Teams

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2010-11 All-NBA D-League Teams Announced

Apr 14, 2011 3:50 AM

Iowa Energy guard Curtis Stinson, the third player in NBA Development League history to earn All-NBA D-League First Team honors in consecutive years, joins Bakersfield Jam guard Trey Johnson, Dakota Wizards center Chris Johnson, Erie BayHawks forward Ivan Johnson and Texas Legends forward Joe Alexander on the 2010-11 All-NBA D-League First Team, as voted on by the NBA D-League’s 16 head coaches. 

Of the First Team members, Alexander, the eighth overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2008 NBA Draft, Trey Johnson, who is currently with the Los Angeles Lakers, and Chris Johnson, who is now a member of the Portland Trail Blazers, have NBA experience. Stinson, meanwhile, was voted to the First Team for the second straight year, joining Randy Livingston (Idaho, 2006-07, 2007-08) and Tierre Brown (North Charleston, 2002-03; Charleston, 2003-04) as the only players in NBA D-League history to earn such honors. 

Named to the Second Team were Iowa Energy guard Othyus Jeffers, who is currently with the Washington Wizards, Utah Flash guard Orien Greene, who earned a  Call-Up to the New Jersey Nets this year, Rio Grande Valley Vipers forward Jeff Adrien, who is now a member of the Golden State Warriors, Tulsa 66ers forward Larry Owens, who is also with the Washington Wizards, and Austin Toros center Marcus Cousin, who is now on the Houston Rockets’ roster, on assignment to Rio Grande Valley. 

The Third Team consists of Rio Grande Valley guard Jerel McNeal, who earned a  Call-Up with the New Orleans Hornets this season, Texas Legends guard Antonio Daniels, who is now with the Philadelphia 76ers, Sioux Falls Skyforce forward Patrick Ewing Jr., who is currently on the Hornets’ roster, Maine Red Claws forward DeShawn Sims and Texas Legends center Sean Williams. 

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Tags: Curtis Stinson, Trey Johnson, Joe Alexander, Chris Johnson, Ivan Johnson, Othyus Jeffers, Orien Greene, Jeff Adrien, Larry Owens, Marcus Cousin, Jerel McNeal, Antonio Daniels, Pat Ewing, DeShawn Sims, Sean Williams, Dakota Wizards, Erie BayHawks (2008), Iowa Wolves, Maine Red Claws, Sioux Falls Skyforce, Austin Spurs, Bakersfield Jam, Rio Grande Valley Vipers, Tulsa 66ers, Utah Flash, Texas Legends, D-League, D-League Award, D-League Teams

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Nets Sign Mario West For Rest Of Season

Apr 10, 2011 6:56 PM

The New Jersey Nets signed guard Mario West for the final three games of the season.

West played his first three NBA seasons with the Atlanta Hawks.

He spent this season with the Maine Red Claws of the D-League, before signing a 10-day contract with the Nets on March 31.

West has appeared in five games for New Jersey, making three starts and averaging 4 points and nearly 2 rebounds per game.

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Tags: Mario West, Brooklyn Nets, Maine Red Claws, NBA, NBA Official Signing, D-League, D-League Teams

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