Ksl.com - Utah's Online Source For Local News & Information (Jun 27, 2005) By CHRIS SHERIDAN AP basketball Writer I m not as slow asLuc longley, I m more athletic, I can shoot better, I m more competitive. http://radio.ksl.com/index.php?sid=215035&nid=24
The Albuquerque Tribune: Columnists Mexico history has been chiseled by the guy s class and production on thebasketball court. luc longley 1991 7 T wolves. Mel Daniels 1967 9 Royals http://www.abqtrib.com/albq/sp_columnists/article/0,2564,ALBQ_19871_3891418,00.h
Extractions: June 29, 2005 Danny Granger and Mel Daniels in the same Indiana Pacers organization could be classified as a weird combination of irony, destiny and challenge - a challenge to Granger. Granger's place in University of New Mexico history has been chiseled by the guy's class and production on the basketball court. Granger, the 6-foot-8 transfer from Bradley, surely is one of the top Lobos to ever dance in The Pit. And now he is paired with the best Lobo ever - Daniels. FIRST-ROUNDERS A look at Lobos selected in the first round of the NBA draft. Player Year Pick Team Luc Longley 1991 7 T'wolves Mel Daniels 1967 9 Royals Greg Howard 1970 10 Suns DANNY GRANGER 2005 17 Pacers Kenny Thomas 1999 22 Rockets Charles Smith 1997 26 Heat The ranking of Lobos always has been a popular chat topic for Lobos fans, and recently a few airheads have placed Granger atop the list. Which means only one thing. They never saw Daniels play ball. But we'll give Granger his props. He easily falls below Daniels and into the stew of Lobos talent that includes Michael Cooper, Greg "Stretch" Howard, Willie Long, Luc Longley, Kenny Thomas, Marvin Johnson, Charles Smith, Kenny Page, Ruben Douglas, Ron Nelson, Greg Brown, Hunter Green and Ira Harge.
Basketball Australia basketball Australia. Monday, 1st of August, 2005 ExBoomer and NBA ChampionLuc longley was on hand recently to discuss the upcoming Four-Nations Clash http://www.basketball.net.au/fs_newsitem.asp?id=58446&orgID=1&Oname=BA&O1c=8&O10
The HoopsKlyce Page: Fantasy Basketball Statistics 101 A typical fantasy basketball league has 12 teams with 10 starting For thefantasy basketball owner, it means it is easier to find a single player who http://www.hoopsklyce.com/archives/stats101.shtml
Extractions: F ANTASY B ASKETBALL S TATISTICS October 7, 1998 A typical fantasy basketball league has 12 teams with 10 starting players on each team. To get an idea of what the average stats for a player active on a starting fantasy roster would be I analyzed the statistics of the 120 players who averaged the most minutes played per game last season (hey ... what else are you going to do during The Lockout ... watch baseball? ... I don't think so!). The averages for 8 common statistical categories are shown in the table below. Also, to determine how the players stats were distributed above and below the averages I found the standard deviation of the 120 players for each stat category. A 'bell' shaped distribution would predict that 68% of the players would fall within one standard deviation of the average. Hang with me now ... the goal will be to determine who the fantasy basketball studs are ... not to put you to sleep! CATEGORY AVG PER GAME STND DEV STND DEV/AVG Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Treys Free Throws FG% In the same manner the fantasy stiffs can be identified. Calbert Cheany and Joe Smith managed to be in the top 120 in minutes played per game but were below average in all 8 of the categories investigated. By the way OnHoops.com readers, LJ was below average in 6 of the 8 categories! That's kind of stiff too.