NBA Development League (2011-2012)


D-League Standings
East Conference
 1. Springfield A. 29-21
 2. Dakota W. 29-21
 3. Erie Bay H. 28-22
 4. Canton C. 27-23
 5. Iowa E. 25-25
 6. Maine RC 21-29
 7. Sioux Falls S. 15-35
 8. Ft.Wayne MA 14-36
West Conference
 1. Los Angeles D. 38-12
 2. Austin T. 33-17
 3. Bakersfield J. 28-22
 4. Texas L. 24-26
 5. Rio Grande VV 24-26
 6. Tulsa 66ers 23-27
 7. Idaho S. 21-29
 8. Reno B. 21-29
Season 2011-2012
All Games
List of Players
List of Imports
Abroad

Justin Dentmon named Most Valuable Player 2012 (Photo: NBDL)

West beats East in the All-Star game (Photo: NBDL)
Points Per Game
 Blake AHEARN
  Reno B.
  (188-PG-84)
  Avg: 23.8
 1. Ahearn, Reno B.23.8 
 2. Almond, Maine RC23.4 
 3. Emmett, Reno B.23.1 
 4. Dentmon, Austin T.22.2 
 5. Millsap, Los A.20.0 
 6. Efevberha, Iowa E.19.6 
 7. Mitchell, Sioux F.19.6 
 8. Gilder, Sioux F.19.2 
 9. Ubiles, Dakota W.19.2 
 10. Smith, Springfiel.18.8 
Rebounds Per Game
 Marcus LEWIS
  Tulsa 66ers
  (203-F/C-86)
  Avg: 12.7
 1. Lewis, Tulsa 66ers12.7 
 2. Harangody, Canton11.7 
 3. Butch, Bakersfi.10.4 
 4. Dawson, Austin T.10.2 
 5. Thomas, Los A.10.1 
 6. Foote, Springfield9.0 
 7. Williams, Texas L.8.9 
 8. Criswell-L., Austi.8.9 
 9. Reid, Tulsa 66ers8.6 
 10. Horner, Springfi.8.4 
Assists Per Game
 Walker RUSSELL
  Ft.Wayne.
  (183-G-82)
  Avg: 9.9
 1. Russell, Ft.Wayne.9.9 
 2. Conroy, Rio G.9.0 
 3. Daniels, Texas L.8.7 
 4. Curry, Springfield6.3 
 5. Wise, Bakersfield6.2 
 6. Fortson, Los A.5.9 
 7. Stinson, Iowa E.5.8 
 8. Bailey, Idaho S.5.8 
 9. Baker, Dakota W.5.7 
 10. Bozeman, Reno B.5.5 
Steals Per Game
 Marqus BLAKELY
  Sioux F.
  (196-F-89)
  Avg: 2.2
 1. Blakely, Sioux F.2.2 
 2. Coleman, Sioux F.2.2 
 3. Smith, Springfield2.2 
 4. Fortson, Los A.2.1 
 5. Millsap, Los A.2.0 
 6. Hannah, Dakota W.2.0 
 7. Curry, Springfield1.9 
 8. Greene, Los A.1.9 
 9. Owens, Tulsa 66ers1.9 
 10. Saunders, Rio G.1.9 
Blocks Per Game
 Hamady N'DIAYE
  Maine R.
  (213-C-87)
  Avg: 3.2
 1. N'Diaye, Maine R.3.2 
 2. Foster, Idaho S.2.9 
 3. Williams, Texas L.2.5 
 4. Saunders, Rio G.2.3 
 5. Daniels, Erie B.2.1 
 6. Thomas, Los A.1.8 
 7. Hill, Maine RC1.8 
 8. Ojougboh, Tulsa1.7 
 9. Strong, Iowa E.1.6 
 10. Blakely, Iowa E.1.5 

Austin Toros wins the D-League title (Photo: NBDL)

Austin Toros 2011-12
Brad Jones Brad Jones Jones
Carldell Johnson
Johnson
Luke Zeller
Zeller
Justin Dentmon
Dentmon
Terrance Woodbury
Woodbury
Lance Thomas
Thomas
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
10  Johnson Carldell 177 (5'10'') G 83 USA
44  Zeller Luke 211 (6'11'') F/C 87 USA
9  Dentmon Justin 182 (6'0'') G 85 USA
11  Woodbury Terrance 201 (6'7'') G/F 86 USA
24  Thomas Lance 203 (6'8'') F 88 USA
 Criswell-Lyons Leo 206 (6'9'') F 87 USA
6  McKay Myles 193 (6'4'') G 86 USA
7  Thompson Tristan 195 (6'5'') G 88 USA
21  Vandervieren Dan 210 (6'11'') F 88 USA
23  Bozeman Solomon 185 (6'1'') G 87 USA
5  Reed Omar 200 (6'7'') F/G 87 USA
Head Coach: Brad Jones
Coach Assistant: Taylor Jenkins
Coach Assistant: Alex Lloyd

USBasket.com All-D-League Awards 2011-12 - May 4, 2012

USBasket.com All-D-League 1st Team 2012
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Justin Dentmon
Dentmon
Blake Ahearn
Ahearn
Malcolm Thomas
Thomas
Edwin Ubiles
Ubiles
Greg Smith
Smith
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Player of the Year: Justin Dentmon (6'0''-G-85) of Austin T.
Guard of the Year: Justin Dentmon (6'0''-G-85) of Austin T.
Forward of the Year: Malcolm Thomas (6'9''-C-88) of Los Angeles D.
Center of the Year: Greg Smith (6'10''-C-91) of Rio Grande
Most Improved Player of the Year: Kenny Hayes (6'2''-PG-87) of Maine RC
Rookie of the Year: Edwin Ubiles (6'6''-G/F-86) of Dakota W.
Defensive Player of the Year: Stefhon Hannah (6'1''-G-85) of Dakota W.
Coach of the Year: Brad Jones of Austin T.

1st Team
PG: Blake Ahearn (6'2''-84) of Reno Bighorns
G: Justin Dentmon (6'0''-85) of Austin T.
C: Malcolm Thomas (6'9''-88) of Los Angeles D.
G/F: Edwin Ubiles (6'6''-86) of Dakota W.
C: Greg Smith (6'10''-91) of Rio Grande

2nd Team
PG: Courtney Fortson (5'11''-88) of Los Angeles D.
G: Elijah Millsap (6'6''-87) of Los Angeles D.
F: Eric Dawson (6'9''-84) of Austin T.
F/C: Marcus Lewis (6'8''-86) of Tulsa 66ers
C: Jeff Foote (7'0''-88) of Springfield A.

3rd Team
F/G: Morris Almond (6'6''-85) of Washington W.
G: Jerry Smith (6'2''-87) of Springfield A.
F: Brandon Costner (6'9''-87) of Los Angeles D.
F: Dennis Horner (6'9''-88) of Springfield A.
F: Sean Williams (6'10''-86) of Texas Legends

Honorable Mention
Jameson Curry (6'4''-G-86) of Springfield A.
Andre Emmett (6'5''-G/F-82) of Reno Bighorns
Michael Efevberha (6'7''-G-84) of Iowa E.
Stefhon Hannah (6'1''-G-85) of Dakota W.
Zachary Andrews (6'8''-F/C-85) of Los Angeles D.
Marcus Dove (6'9''-F-85) of Dakota W.
D.J. Kennedy (6'6''-G/F-89) of Erie BayHawks
Renaldo Major (6'7''-F-82) of Bakersfield J.
Ryan Reid (6'8''-F-86) of Tulsa 66ers
Mikki Moore (6'11''-C-75) of Idaho Stampede

Gatorade All-D-League 1st Team 2012
#s#
Blake Ahearn
Ahearn
Justin Dentmon
Dentmon
Malcolm Thomas
Thomas
Edwin Ubiles
Ubiles
Greg Smith
Smith
#e#5

1st Team
PG: Blake Ahearn (6'2''-84) of Reno Bighorns
G: Justin Dentmon (6'0''-85) of Austin T.
C: Malcolm Thomas (6'9''-88) of Los Angeles D.
G/F: Edwin Ubiles (6'6''-86) of Dakota W.
C: Greg Smith (6'10''-91) of Rio Grande

2nd Team
PG: Courtney Fortson (5'11''-88) of Los Angeles D.
G: Elijah Millsap (6'6''-87) of Los Angeles D.
F: Eric Dawson (6'9''-84) of Austin T.
F/C: Marcus Lewis (6'8''-86) of Tulsa 66ers
C: Jeff Foote (7'0''-88) of Springfield A.

3rd Team
F/G: Morris Almond (6'6''-85) of Maine RC
G: Jerry Smith (6'2''-87) of Springfield A.
F: Brandon Costner (6'9''-87) of Los Angeles D.
F: Dennis Horner (6'9''-88) of Springfield A.
F: Sean Williams (6'10''-86) of Texas Legends

Honorable Mention
Jameson Curry (6'4''-G-86) of Springfield A.
Andre Emmett (6'5''-G/F-82) of Reno Bighorns
Michael Efevberha (6'7''-G-84) of Iowa E.
Stefhon Hannah (6'1''-G-85) of Dakota W.
Zachary Andrews (6'8''-F/C-85) of Los Angeles D.
Marcus Dove (6'9''-F-85) of Dakota W.
D.J. Kennedy (6'6''-G/F-89) of Erie BayHawks
Renaldo Major (6'7''-F-82) of Bakersfield J.
Ryan Reid (6'8''-F-86) of Tulsa 66ers
Mikki Moore (6'11''-C-75) of Idaho Stampede

All-Defensive 1st Team
Stefhon Hannah (6'1''-G-85) of Dakota W.
Jerry Smith (6'2''-G-87) of Springfield A.
Marcus Dove (6'9''-F-85) of Dakota W.
Malcolm Thomas (6'9''-C-88) of Los Angeles D.
Sean Williams (6'10''-F-86) of Texas Legends

All-Defensive 2nd Team

Jerome Dyson (6'3''-G-87) of Tulsa 66ers
Courtney Fortson (5'11''-PG-88) of Los Angeles D.
Marcus Lewis (6'8''-F/C-86) of Tulsa 66ers
Larry Owens (6'7''-G/F-83) of Tulsa 66ers
Mikki Moore (6'11''-C-75) of Idaho Stampede

Courtesy of D-League


Dentmon, Austin top Los Angeles for D-League crown - Apr 29, 2012

Los Angeles D. - Austin T. 110-122
The 2012 NBA D-League Most Valuable Player Justin Dentmon (6'0''-G-85, college: Washington) scored a team-high 30 points as the Austin Toros defeated the Los Angeles D-Fenders, 122-110, in the 2012 NBA Development League Finals. Eric Dawson (6'9''-F-84, college: Midwestern St.) poured in a double-double with 21 points and 10 rebounds while Julian Wright (6'8''-F-87, college: Kansas) and Brad Wanamaker added 19 and 18 points, respectively. The Toros dropped the first game of the three-game series, but battled back with two straight victories to claim the title. Mardy Collins (6'6''-G-84, college: Temple) scored a game-high 31 points for the NBADL regular season champions. Los Angeles recorded a D-League record 38-12 mark this season, but dropped two straight to finish the season as runner-up. The Toros jumped out to an early 18-8 lead and led by as many as 14 in the first before the D-Fenders battled back to trail by just six after one. The Austin lead teetered around 10 for the majority of the second until Kareem Rush (6'6''-F-80, agency: Priority Sports, college: Missouri) buried a three-pointer with under 10 seconds left to bring Los Angeles within 67-60 heading into the locker room. Los Angeles trailed by 12 with just under three minutes left in the third before closing the frame with an 8-2 swing to pull within 94-88 after three. Five straight to start the fourth had Los Angeles within one, 94-93, but a 6-0 response from Austin had the lead back at seven. An Elijah Millsap (6'6''-G-87, agency: Interperformances, college: UAB) jumper had the D-Fenders back within three just past the midpoint of the frame, but a 7-2 swing found the Toros' lead back to eight, 113-105. The D-Fenders pulled within 115-110 with 2:41 left, but wouldn't score again as the Toros held on for the victory. *Courtesy of www.chicagotribune.com


Gerald Green leads West to NBADL All-Star win - Feb 26, 2012

Los Angeles D-Fenders guard Gerald Green (6'8''-G/F-86) scored 28 points and took home MVP honors in leading the West to a 135-132 win Saturday afternoon in the NBA Development League All-Star Game at the Orange County Convention Center.

Green, the 2007 NBA Slam Dunk champion, hit 10 of 17 shots from the field. Renos Blake Ahearn (6'2''-PG-84, college: Missouri St.) scored 21 points and had eight assists for the West.

Springfields Jameson Curry (6'4''-G-86, agency: Strategic Sports, college: Oklahoma St.) led the East with 25 points and eight assists. Iowas Ehambe Moses Randall (6'6''-G/F-86, college: ORU) made 6 of 11 3-pointers and scored 24 points.

Erie point guard and Canton native Keith McLeod had three points and three assists in nine minutes for the East.

Forward Tyrell Biggs (6'8''-F-86, college: Pittsburgh), the Canton Charges lone All-Star, was unable to play because of a turf toe injury.



West 135, East 132

WEST Lewis 7-8 0-0 14, Green 10-17 5-5 28, Dentmon 6-12 1-3 15, Dyson 2-7 0-0 5, Lyons 6-9 1-2 15, Emmett 7-11 0-0 15, Millsap 2-5 3-4 7, Johnson 2-5 0-0 5, Ahearn 7-10 4-4 21, Andrews 5-9 0-0 10. Totals 54-93 14-18 135.

EAST Ubiles 4-9 0-2 8, Smith 6-11 0-0 14, Ehambe 9-17 0-0 24, Lazare 6-9 1-2 13, Foote 2-6 0-0 4, Blakely 9-11 1-2 20, Curry 10-16 1-2 25, Garcia 5-6 1-1 12, Hill 4-6 0-0 9, McLeod 1-3 0-3 3. Totals 56-94 4-12 132.

Halftime - West 56-54.
3-point goals - Ehambe 6, Curry 4, Green 3, Ahearn 3, Dentmon 2, Lyons 2, Smith 2, Dyson, Emmett, Johnson, Blakely, Garcia, Hill, McLeod.
Fouls - East 15-10. Fouled outNone.
Rebounds - West 40 (Lewis 10), East 36 (Foote 7).
Assists - West 27 (Dyson, Ahearn 8), East 26 (Curry 8).
Note - Game played in two halves, not four quarters.

Courtesy of www.cantonrep.com




All-Star Game 2012: Replacements announced - Feb 24, 2012

Five NBA D-League top prospects were today selected as replacements in the 2012 NBA Development League All-Star Game presented by 26 seconds. On the West Team's roster, Zachary Andrews (6'8''-F/C-85, college: Bradley) (Los Angeles) will replace Brandon Costner (Los Angeles), Tyren Johnson (6'8''-F-88, college: La-Lafayette) (Rio Grande Valley) will replace Lance Thomas (New Orleans Hornets/Austin Toros), and Leo Criswell-Lyons (6'9''-F-87, college: Missouri) (Austin Toros) will replace Greg Smith (Houston Rockets/Rio Grande Valley Vipers). For the East, Ehambe Moses Randall (6'6''-G/F-86, college: ORU) (Iowa Energy) will replace Walker Russell (Detroit Pistons/Fort Wayne Mad Ants) and Lawrence Hill (6'8''-F-87, college: Stanford) (Maine Red Claws) will replace Tyrell Biggs (Canton Charge).
Russell, Thomas, and Smith are all being replaced following GATORADE Call-Ups to the NBA, while Biggs and Costner will sit out the game due to injury. The original 20 NBA D-League All-Stars were selected by a combination of the League's 16 head coaches and a fan vote.

Lyons, a 6-9, 240-pound forward out of Missouri is among the NBA D-League's leaders in scoring (16.6 points per game) and rebounds (8.8 rebounds per game) while Andrews, a 6-9, 230-pound forward out of Bradley ranks second in the NBA D-League in field goal percentage (.650) as a member of the NBA D-League-leading D-Fenders, who currently own a 26-10 record. Johnson is averaging 11.8 points and 5.2 rebounds for the Vipers. Ehambe is the Energy's second-leading scorer with 14.3 points per game and Hill is averaging 13.0 points and 7.0 rebounds for the Red Claws.

The sixth annual NBA D-League All-Star Game presented by 26 Seconds will take place on Saturday, Feb. 25 on Center Court at NBA All-Star Jam Session and will be televised live on NBA TV at 2 p.m. ET. The fifth-annual NBA Development League Dream Factory presented by Haier will begin at halftime of the All-Star Game with the Dunk Contest, which will also air live on NBA TV. Dream Factory will resume after the game concludes with the Shooting Stars and the 3-Point Competition.

NBA D-League All-Stars must be on an active NBA D-League roster in order to participate in the game.

The complete 2012 NBA D-League All-Star teams are listed below.



EAST ALL-STAR ROSTER

No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. College

21 Marqus Blakely (Sioux Falls) F 6-5 220 Vermont

24 JamesOn Curry (Springfield) G 6-4 200 Oklahoma State

17 Ehambe Moses Randall (Iowa) G/F 6-6 215 Oral Roberts

21 Jeff Foote (Springfield) C 7-0 265 Cornell

24 Charles Garcia (Sioux Falls) C 6-10 230 Seattle

23 Lawrence Hill (Maine) F 6-8 235 Stanford

21 Darnell Lazare (Fort Wayne) F 6-8 240 Louisiana State

9 Keith McLeod (Erie) G 6-2 190 Bowling Green

6 Jerry Smith (Springfield) G 6-2 190 Louisville

24 Edwin Ubiles (Dakota) F 6-6 204 Siena

Head Coach: Kevin Young (Iowa)

Assistant Coaches: Gene Cross (Iowa)

Athletic Trainer: Jeremy MacVarish (Iowa)


WEST ALL-STAR ROSTER

No. Player (Team) Pos. Ht. Wt. College

13 Blake Ahearn (Reno) G 6-3 190 Missouri State

34 Zachary Andrews (Los Angeles) F 6-9 230 Bradley

9 Justin Dentmon (Austin) G 6-0 185 Washington

11 Jerome Dyson (Tulsa) G 6-3 180 Connecticut

15 Andre Emmett (Reno) F 6-5 220 Texas Tech

24 Gerald Green (Los Angeles) F 6-8 220 Gulf Shores Academy, TX (HS)

18 Tyren Johnson (Rio Grande Valley) F 6-7 225 Louisiana-Lafayette

33 Marcus Lewis (Tulsa) F 6-8 245 Oral Roberts

6 Leo Criswell-Lyons (Austin) F 6-9 240 Missouri

18 Elijah Millsap (Los Angeles) G 6-5 215 Alabama-Birmingham

Head Coach: Brad Jones (Austin)

Assistant Coaches: Taylor Jenkins (Austin), Alex Lloyd (Austin)

Athletic Trainer: Nixon Dorvilien (Austin)

Courtesy of www.oursportscentral.com




Justin Dentmon named 2012 D-League MVP - Apr 21, 2012

Austin Toros guard Justin Dentmon (6'0''-G-85, college: Washington) was today named the 2012 NBA Development Leagues Most Valuable Player, as voted on by the NBA D-Leagues 16 head coaches.

Dentmon, a 6-0, 185-pound guard out of Washington, started in all 40 regular season games he played for the Toros, averaging 22.8 points, 5.5 assists, 3.7 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 37.2 minutes. A 2012 NBA D-League All-Star, Dentmon ranked fourth in the League in scoring, finishing with double-digit points in 39 games. He led the Toros in scoring in 24 games and was the assist leader 26 times.

Twice honored for his play during the season, Dentmon was named the NBA D-League Player of the Month in January and the Performer of the Week on Jan. 17. He led the Toros to an NBA D-League 33-17 regular season record and the third seed in the NBA D-League Playoffs presented by BBVA. In two postseason game for the Toros since returning from the Raptors, he is averaging 18.0 points, 3.5 assists, 1.5 rebounds and 29.0 minutes.

A two-time Call-Up to the San Antonio Spurs and the Toronto Raptors, Dentmon appeared in six NBA games this season, averaging 4.3 points, 1.7 assists, 1.3 rebounds and 15.2 minutes.

The impressive season that Justin had for the Toros is a testament to his talent and work ethic, said Chris Alpert, Vice President of Basketball Operations and Player Personnel for the NBA D-League. His leadership helped Austin to its best season yet, while individually he earned an NBA D-League All-Star selection and two trips to the NBA. He has emerged as one of the Leagues top prospects, and I congratulate him on a fantastic season.

Dentmon will be presented with the 2012 NBA D-League Most Valuable Player trophy prior to tonights semifinal game between the Toros and the Canton Charge, which tips off at 8:30 p.m. ET in Austin.

Dentmon joins Curtis Stinson (Iowa, 2011) Mike Harris (Rio Grande Valley, 2010), Courtney Sims (Iowa, 2009), Kasib Powell (Sioux Falls, 2008), Randy Livingston (Idaho, 2007) Marcus Fizer (Austin, 2006), Charlotte Bobcats guard Matt Carroll (Roanoke, 2005), Tierre Brown (Charleston, 2004), Devin Brown (Fayetteville, 2003) and Ansu Sesay (Greenville, 2002) as winners of the annual NBA D-League MVP award.

Courtesy of www.insidehoops.com