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Risacher Goes #1To Atlanta

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By Shara Talia Taylor


Castle (L) and Clingan (R) Rep The Huskies in the Draft
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Mar 16, 2024; New York City, NY, USA; Connecticut Huskies guard Stephon Castle (5) and center Donovan Clingan (32) react during the second half against the Marquette Golden Eagles at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

NBA hopefuls surrounded by their family, friends and fans waited eagerly for their names to be called in the first round of the 2024 NBA Draft at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn June 26th.

The Atlanta Hawks selected French basketball forward 19-year-old Zaccharie Risacher with the first pick and were followed by the Washington Wizards who chose French basketball forward 19-year-old Alex Sarr and the Houston Rockets who selected 20-year-old guard Reed Sheppard of the Kentucky Wildcats third overall.  French talent shined, while familiar faces showcased in the Big East Men’s basketball tournament at Madison Square Garden found NBA homes and the first NBA father-son duo came to be with the selection of Bronny James, were highlights from the 2024 NBA draft. “We are trying to represent our country and I’m so glad to be a part of it,” Risacher said about being a part of the new pool of French talent in the NBA.

Risacher was listed at 6’9, 215lbs in his NBA Draft profile and was highlighted as a successful shooter who made nearly 39% of his attempted shots from behind the arc and shot better than 46% from the floor, overall. He played for Jeunesse Laïque de Bourg-en-Bresse (JL Bourg), a basketball club that plays in the Ligue Nationale de Basketball (LNB) Élite, a men’s French professional basketball league.

According to NBA.com Risacher, who was born in Spain and raised in Lyon, France, was named the 2023-24 French League Best Young Player, played in 32 French League Pro A regular season games (23 starts) and averaged 10.1 points and 3.8 rebounds in 21.9 minutes of play. “He’s got great size,” said Hawks General Manager and former New York Knicks player Landry Fields in an introductory press conference posted by the Atlanta Hawks on Youtube. “Shooting is at a premium in the NBA and a guy of his size and that caliber of player, to have that as well, is just tremendous.” 

French basketball pro, forward-center Victor Wembanyama was selected No. 1 by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2023 NBA draft. Risacher and Wembanyama were the only French players to be drafted first overall in the NBA Draft. Sarr was also excited to join his countrymen in the NBA. “It’s a team that I’ve watched a lot this past year,” said Sarr about going to Washington, D.C. “I think I can be really impactful to the team and I can’t wait to add my game to the roster.” 

Sheppard said it was unbelievable hearing his name called third. “It was a dream come true,” he said. “It’s something that I’ve been dreaming of since I was a little kid.”

It has been a big year for University of Connecticut (UConn) players guard Stephon Castle and Center Donovan Clingan, who won the Big East tournament this year and were the 2024 NCAA Men’s Basketball national champions. 

“It really means the world to me and I wouldn’t trade this for anything,” Castle said. Castle was selected No. 4 by the San Antonio Spurs and the Portland Trail Blazers chose Clingan of as the 7th overall pick of the draft.

“A lot of winning, a lot of succeeding in these past two years,” Clingan said. “I feel like I’m going to keep that chip on my shoulder and go into Portland with a lot of confidence with a willingness to learn.”

UConn Men’s Basketball Coach Dan Hurley was also at the arena during the first round. “Beautiful, a better feeling than winning anything we won this year or at least right there,” he said about the two players selected in the top 10. “Just to see the tears with Steph and the emotion there, because the families put so much into it.”

He said things happened for him because of Clingan and his teammates. “Donovan changed my life as a coach forever,” he said.

Many anticipated the call for Bronny James, a 6’2″ 210 lbs guard from University of Southern California (USC) and the son of NBA star Lebron James of the Los Angeles Lakers. Bronny was selected Thursday by the Lakers at the No. 55 slot as he and Lebron became the first father-son duo to be in the NBA at the same time.

The Brooklyn Nets did not have picks in the draft, but tweeted they have negotiated trades to gain picks for the 2025 draft.

The New York Knicks added rookies forward Pacome Dadiet of Germany’s Ratiopharm Ulm, guard Tyler Kolek of the Marquette University Golden Eagles, guard Kevin McCullar Jr. of the Kansas Jayhawks and center Ariel Hukporti of Germany’s MHP Riesen to their roster.

The NBA Summer League season starts July 8.

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Sixers Go Down 2-0  http://philadelphiaobserver.com/sixers-go-down-2-0/ Mon, 29 Apr 2024 09:33:58 +0000 https://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=5915

Embiid (L) Maxey (R) Combine For 69 In Loss

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By Shara Talia Taylor

The Philadelphia 76ers were within seconds of winning, but after a few missteps they fell to the New York Knicks in a 104-101 loss for game 2 round 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference playoffs at Madison Square Garden Monday night. 

It was costly missed shots and rebounds that made the difference at the end of the game. The 76ers believed better rebounding could have improved their game.

“Defensive rebounding,”said Tyrese Maxey was the main thing he wanted to work on before the next game. “They got two offensive rebounds at the end of that game. It would have been tied. If we win the rebounding battle in that game we win the game. And turnovers.”

Philadelphia had 10 total turnovers and four were by Maxey.  Maxey, however, led Philadelphia with 35 points, 10 assists and 9 rebounds, while battling a cold. “I don’t feel great at all, honestly,” he said. “I took medicine, IV. I did everything they asked me to do. I wasn’t missing the game.”

The 76ers second leading scorer center Joel Embiid had 34 points, 6 assists and led Philadelphia with 10 rebounds. He said he felt great following the game. “Offense, defense, shooting, rebounding,” he said were things he wanted to improve before the next game. 

Philadelphia played aggressively to start, but slowed their pace. Although they led 25-18 at the end of the first quarter and 53-49 by halftime, they were outscored by New York 31-28 in the second quarter alone. They trailed off in total rebounds with 16 in the first quarter and 11 in the second quarter. Embiid played 12 minutes in the first quarter and led with eight rebounds, but only played 6:56 minutes in the second quarter and had two total rebounds.

The 76ers were outscored 30-21 in the third quarter alone. Philadelphia was ahead 101-96 in the last 47 seconds of the game following a free throw by Kyle Lowry. He missed his second attempt, New York rebounded and got the ball to Jalen Brunson, who made a 3-pointer. Lowry inbounded the ball to Maxey, but turned the ball over as Josh Hart stole the ball and passed it to Donte DiVincenzo. DiVincenzo missed the shot but Isaiah Hartenstein grabbed the offensive rebound as players scuffled for the ball injuring Lowry in the process, and eventually to DiVincenzo, whose 3-pointer gave the Knicks a 102-101 lead. 

It appeared Sixers Coach Nick Nurse tried to call a timeout in the final 27 seconds of the game, when Lowry inbounded. “We don’t get it in quick I call timeout,” Nurse said. “Referee looked right at me and ignored me.”

Philadelphia made their way to the basket after timeout, but a layup by Maxey was blocked by Hartenstein as OG Anunoby grabbed the rebound and was fouled by Tobias Harris. Philadelphia had one last shot after Anunoby hit 2 free throws. Embiid missed a 3-pointer in the last second.

“Keep fighting, don’t give up, I mean it’s the playoffs,” Nicolas Batum said after the game. “At least it’s not the best of two.”

“I think we played better than we did the other night,” said Nurse.  “I think we can continue to play even better than that and that’s all we got to focus on.”

Teams next head to Philadelphia for Game 3 Thursday at 7:30pm , with New York’s 2-0 lead.

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Fizdale looks for the right fit http://philadelphiaobserver.com/fizdale-looks-for-the-right-fit/ Thu, 24 Oct 2019 13:05:20 +0000 http://philadelphiaobserver.com/?p=174

 

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By Derrel Jazz Johnson

 

 The New York Knicks won their first game of the preseason, playing solid basketball on both sides of the court. In their second game of the preseason, their first at the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, the defensive effort was subpar, and the Washington Wizards scorched them from the three-point line, nailing 19 three pointers in route to a 115-99 loss.

 Knicks head coach David Fizdale discussed the loss after the game. “We stopped guarding the three,” Fizdale said. “We relaxed. For whatever reason, we weren’t taking that next step to get to them with discipline. And whenever we did, we fouled them.”

 

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 Julius Randle also talked about the loss after the game. “We were playing the right way the first eight minutes,” Randle said. “We let out guard down. We got relaxed, and they started hitting threes in transition. They got comfortable.”

 Rookie RJ Barrett had similar thoughts. “They just hit a whole bunch of threes and there was nothing you can really do when they are hitting shots like that,” Barrett said. “They started to get comfortable after they hit a couple and they really got on a roll!”

 The Knicks hosted the Atlanta Hawks Wednesday night and then Duke phenom Zion Willamson comes to MSG Friday night.

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