There used to be information about past teams, players, rosters etc.
The "X" Collection says it has links to historical information but I don't see it here.
Where do I find this kind of information?
Printable View
There used to be information about past teams, players, rosters etc.
The "X" Collection says it has links to historical information but I don't see it here.
Where do I find this kind of information?
Google :lol:
I spent some time today combing through old Xavier rosters and basketball databases. Here's what I found on former Xavier players still playing professionally. Won't be that difficult this winter and spring for you Cincinnati-based fans to catch Adrion Graves in action :) I'm going to see Burrell in Moscow in a few weeks, as well as D Brown several times this season. I may also get to see Doellman, Sato and/or Duncan depending on Eurocup action.
Justin Doellman (Valencia, Spain)
Romain Sato (Valencia, Spain)
Derrick Brown (Lokomotiv-Kuban, Russia)
Stanley Burrell (Bnei Herzeliya, Israel)
Jason Love (M. Hainaut, Belgium)
Justin Cage (M. Hainaut, Belgium)
Tu Holloway (?)
Mark Lyons (Zadar, Croatia)
Kenny Frease (Artland Dragons, Germany)
Lionel Chalmers (Levski Sofia, Bulgaria)
Anthony Myles (Argentino, Argentina)
Brandon Cole (Al Arabi, Kuwait)
Travis Taylor (Gussing, Austria)
Josh Duncan (Hapoel J-M, Israel)
B.J. Raymond (Pyrinto Tampere, Finland)
Jamel McLean (Telekom Baskets, Germany)
Adrion Graves (Gem City Slam, Dayton, OH)
C.J. Anderson (Gem City Slam, Dayton, OH)
Brandon Cole has stats from last year in Japan, but I didn't see anything from this year. Is he still playing? Will Caudle has stats from the year before in Uruguay and Turkey. Not sure if he is still playing.
Eurobasket said Cole is in Kuwait, but didn't have stats. I looked up Caudle, too, and couldn't find anything for this season.
Gem City Slam? What the hell is that?
Adrion Graves was sitting with CJ Anderson at the Xavier game the other night. Still has love for Xavier Nation.
I thought it was a special move in GTA5
Stan Burrell is now in Israel playing for Bnei Herzeliya. I went to the game his team played in Moscow a few weeks ago, but he didn't make the trip because of some conflict with the new coach and shortly after that moved to Israel.
I tweeted back and forth with him. He said it wasn't a good fit for him or the team, so he decided to take a buy out, and get a fresh start in Israel.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
So, C.J. is playing with Graves on the Gem City Slam, alongside Norman Plummer. Here's what their Facebook page had to say about their first win of the season: "Highlights included a steal and coast to coast fast break dunk by Guard A.D. Graves in the first quarter. Forward C.J. Anderson commits highway robbery with a steal and assist in the form of a beautiful behind the back pass to Center/Forward Norman Plummer for a layup before the half. Anderson also delivered a crowd pleasing layup as the ball teetered on the edge of the rim for a moment before gracing the basket with its presence, and there it was."
Graves went for 24 pts, Anderson had 21 & 10.
It can't be very big. They play games here.
I'm not sure why they wouldn't use a high school gym. There was a semi-pro team a few years ago that played at Trent Arena in Kettering.
Mark Lyons left his French team to play for a Croatian club, Zadar. Scored 13 pts in 12 min in his debut.
Graves and C.J., meanwhile, continue to stuff the statsheet for the Gem City Slam. The team is undefeated, averaging 113 pts/gm.
Travis Taylor won All-Star Game MVP honors in the Austrian league he plays in
He's quoting Dumb and Dumber.
From the Puerto Rican Basketball League:
Atleticos get Holloway - Mar 19, 2014
Atleticos de San German signed Tu Holloway (182-G-89, agency: R.H.Consultancy, college: Xavier) and made his preseason debut today against Bayamon. He is expected to be on the team until Tyshawn Taylor finishes in the D-League. Holloway played in Belgium for Leuven this season and averaged 17.3 points and 3.5 assists in 19 games. He also has experience in Turkey with Aliaga Petkim. His college career was at Xavier where he showed great skills on offense and averaged 17.5 poi...** [read more]
F Tyshawn Taylor. You don't dump Tu for Tyshawn!
BJ Raymond just finished his season yesterday, scoring 16 points and grabbing 11 rebounds in the fourth final and winning the Finnish championship.
For those who don’t know, BJ played the season 2013-2014 in Finland in a town called Tampere just two hours north of Helsinki. The local team Tampereen Pyrintö started the season as one of 3 teams that were considered as favourites to win the Finnish domestic league. Pyrintö also took part in the Baltic league, something that could be compared to maybe CBI or CIT with the Euroleage being the NCAA’s, i.e. a forth or fifth ranked European competion. They finished fourth in the baltic league, getting some good tough games during the course preparing them for the Finnish playoffs.
Tampereen Pyrintö finished the regular season with the record 38 wins and 6 losses, good for first place in the standings and home court advantage throughout the playoffs. BJ Raymonds stats for the 44 regular season games were 30 MPG / 17,3 PPG/ 7,3 RPG / 1,8 APG shooting 56,2 % from two, 41,6 % from three and 76,9 % for free throws. He led the team in scoring, but the strenght of the team was excellent balance with three other guys averaging between 14 and 17 ppg. BJ played mostly at SF, but also some at the four when the team went small. During the season BJ Raymond won the player of the month award in december. In 13 playoff games (Pyrintö winning first round 3-1, semi-finals 3-2 and finals 3-1) BJ averaged 32 minutes, 16,5 points and 7,0 rebounds (shooting 44% / 38,9% / 81,7%).
A very good season for BJ from start to finish; always showing up, competing and playing good team ball and of course representing him well on and off the court. One more the Xavier faithfull can be really proud off. We’ll see where he will play next season, as the season he just had is certainly going to get him some offers from better paying leagues. In Finland the foreign pros usually get between maybe 25.000 - 50.000 USD for the season, although lately some of the bigger teams have been able to pay above that in some cases. If you don’t spend too much on booze&bitches most of that can be saved as apartment and meals are usually taken care off. Anyway, I’m certain the Pyrintö fans would love to have him back.
BJ Raymond game-by-game season 2013-2014
Thank you for that Nutter.
I never thought I'd ever type these words but... Kenny Frease is on NBATV and just scored a point.
Yes, it's Summer league but still.
Posey just got added to the Cavs coaching staff. Nice work by him. He was previously an assistant in the D-League with the Canton Charge.
http://www.pallacanestrobiella.it/wp...e_lastampa.jpg
BJ Raymond is playing for Pallacanestro Biella in Italy, on of the most stylish teams around apparently.
Nice work Nutter, keep the updates coming.
This is cool. My brother (also a Xavier Alum) lives in Biella during the winter. I just forwarded him this. BJ will have some Xavier fans in the crowd this season for sure.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
No. That dude is living the dream. He married a girl from the Biella area last year, and they are headed back there for the winter months. She grew up on a farm in Cerrione, Italy. Her parents still live there. I went for a week last Nov. It is pretty awesome there. They have no plans other than to travel a bit, and now cheer on BJ.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
The last two weeks have been kinda crazy for me, so as a reward I decided to take 3 hours today to research every ex-Muskie I could find still playing professionally. I'm going to post each player's profile in a separate reply, because I think it would get a little too long to do it all at once.
For starters, here is a very useful page on Eurobasket.com that lists all former Xavier players and where they last played professionally: Former Xavier Players
Also, per Eurobasket.com, these three Musketeers stopped playing professionally last season: Adrion Graves, Anthony Myles, Jeff Robinson.
Ironi Nahariya (5-12, 10th in Israel's Winner League)
16.9 pts, 2.5 rebs, 3.8 asts
Halcones Rojos de Veracruz (27-6, 1st in Mexico's LNBP)
11.8 pts, 2.9 asts, 2.2 rebs, 1.2 stls
Tu's team also plays in the Liga Americas, a cup competition featuring the top Latin American clubs. Halcones Rojos is 2-1 in its group of four, needs to finish top two to advance to quarterfinals.