i talked to someone who saw dwayne in miami, and another friend who spoke with him this weekend said he is with the miami heatOriginally Posted by Tripple Threat
i talked to someone who saw dwayne in miami, and another friend who spoke with him this weekend said he is with the miami heatOriginally Posted by Tripple Threat
That would make sense, if it happens with Miami. I think Dwayne played in the Heat's summer league last year.Originally Posted by crazycajun
With the Heat having only four guards on the books next season, Dwayne Mitchell had the chance to showcase his backcourt abilities in Orlando. Mitchell had proven himself at Louisiana Lafayette, averaging 16 points, eight rebounds, and four assists during his senior year. But the 6'5" guard went undrafted in 2006 and tried to establish himself in this year's summer league. He did not accomplish his mission. Mitchell averaged less than two points and attempted just three field goals in three games. This is not enough for the NBA's third lowest scoring team who needs an offensive boost next season.
caught myself reminiscing about Dwayne Mitchell and how awesome he was/is and I found this clip from whatever french league he was playing in at the time. The frenchies LOVE him, and I hope all his hard work pays off.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiO1Rr6K44w
God bless
He was good. But he just worked with the Miami Heat training camp and he didn't do well. See the Dwayne Mitchell threadOriginally Posted by Sid
My god he is so bad! I hope some of these new kids can take a page or two out of his book.
The Louisville loss still burns.
The win got the expansion Energy out to a 2-0 start in the toughest building in the league in which to play. The last time Duane Ticknor coached the Wizards - he is returning after a seven-year absence - Dakota went 18-0 in the Bismarck Civic Center.
"That was big," Nurse said. "In our wildest dreams we didn't expect that. On a trip like this, we were just hoping to scrape out one."
Curry, a 6-foot-3 guard on assignment from the Chicago Bulls, had another big night for Iowa, with 24 points and eight assists.
The other star of the night for Iowa was Dwayne Mitchell. The 6-5 swingman out of Louisiana-Lafayette scored a game-high 34 points, 16 in the final quarter.
Nurse was not surprised to see Curry and Mitchell come through in the clutch.
"They're both fringe NBA players, and they both looked like it," Nurse said.
"A new team beating the defending champions at their place, that definitely gives us momentum," Curry said.
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What a game for Mitchell! 34 points. Does anyone know what his career high was at UL?
I don't remember his career high. But I do remember his 19pt, 20 reb game against Tennessee. Also, I will never forget him dunking all over Yemi Nicholson to put the exclamation point on the Sunbelt Championship.
If I am not mistaken that dunk over Nicholson used to be on YouTube but I could not find it. But I did find another one ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LshNEn-52TM
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