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Tamir Goodman's First Two Games


Dunkin is still on the roster, thankfully.

Well, he's probably not on pace to make the PBL All-Star Game just yet.

In game one, a 92-89 home loss to the Wilmington Sea Dawgs, Tamir "was primarily used as the Nighthawks back-up point guard and played 12:28 minutes but did not attempt a shot."

In game two, a 145-121 road loss at the Reading Raiders, Tamir was also scoreless in 10 minutes, recording 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals for a triple double of sorts. The game lowered raised kept his scoring average at 0.0 points.

One of the other recently signed international attractions, Thai phenom Ratdech "J.O." Kruatiwa, started and scored, you guessed it, 0 points in 15 minutes in the loss to the Raiders.

Curiously, the Nighthawks' current roster shows neither the Tyron Alimoe" "The Black Widow" Evans, a streetballing legend who was introduced the same day as Tamir, nor Randy "White Chocolate" Gill, the team's emotional leader.

By Dan Steinberg |  January 10, 2008; 3:25 PM ET  | Category:  Minor League Basketball
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Tamir "was primarily used as the Nighthawks back-up point guard and played 12:28 minutes but did not attempt a shot."

What has become of our beloved chucker?!

Posted by: Unsilent Majority | January 10, 2008 4:20 PM

Wait...in Game Two...He played 10 minutes, the other guy played 15..Neither scored and the team scored 121 points?

How many players scored? How many players does this team have? If two from the team didn't score and the average team plays 8-9 players, then I am betting the leading scorer, pumped in a Kobe-esque 75 points or so!

Posted by: WhiteBoyzRule | January 10, 2008 4:59 PM

They are quite balanced actually...25,21,21,20 for the top four scorers.

Reading way too much into it...11 players played (all at least 9 minutes). Of these 11, 5 combined for a whopping 11 points.

Posted by: WhiteBoyzRule | January 10, 2008 5:10 PM

How was it possible tha Gary Williams thought so highly of that kid that he offered him a scholarship. good thing gary put down the schnapps and sobered up for a minte before goodman got to campus.

Posted by: patrick | January 10, 2008 5:22 PM

Lawrence Moton not playing White Chocolate? What's next, t-shirt gun bans in Washington DC?

Posted by: ScottVanPeltStyle.com | January 10, 2008 7:56 PM

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