Boston.com / Sports / Basketball / NBA National basketball Association Forward Elton Brand and guard corey Maggetteare the team s two best players. The 26year-old Brand averaged 20 points http://www.sportsnetwork.com/default.asp?c=globe&page=nba/draft/2005/clipperspre
Charity Game You could tell how excited he was to be back in his basketball home. MaggetteCorey received a nice welcome back as well, but it again wasn t quite as http://www.dukeupdate.com/Rob_C/20010824_Charity_Game.htm
Extractions: Basketball Schedule Season Stats Roster Rob C's Articles ... ACC Standings History Alumni Seasons Awards Records ... Opponents Football Schedule Season Stats Roster Other Duke Basketball Free Websites Duke Basketball Pay Websites About the Authors Free Pop-Up Stopper ... Home Duke All-Star Charity Game White 124 August 24, 2001 The first annual Duke Charity All-Star Game was held in a sweltering Cameron on Friday the 24th. Future Blue Devils JJ Redick and Lee Melchionni were in attendance, along with recruiting targets Shavlik Randolph and Shelden Williams. Both got their names chanted by the crowd during a couple of timeouts. Cameron was not full but it was close; the crowd was announced at 8000. There were nearly 30 players there, and each one got a nice introduction. It went alphabetically, with the 5 players present who had their numbers retired getting called on last. In addition to the alumni playing in the game, others in attendance included Clay Buckley, Greg Koubek, Jay Bryan, Chip Engelland, Tommy Amaker, Marty Nessley, Mike Brey, Bucky Waters, Kenny Dennard, David Henderson, JD Simpson and Billy King. The game was tight through three quarters, but the 92 team took over down the stretch and killed the White team in transition.