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Kris Dunn, Jalen Lindsey Could Miss Yale and Kentucky Games

During his radio show last night hosted by John Rooke at Whiskey Republic in Providence, Ed Cooley indicated that both redshirt sophomore Kris Dunn and freshman Jalen Lindsey were on crutches Monday following ankle injuries suffered during the team’s win over Notre Dame on Sunday at Mohegan Sun. Cooley also told the listeners that Dunn and Lindsey would have MRI’s and X-Rays done Tuesday morning to see the extent of the injuries.

Cooley had media availability Tuesday afternoon prior to the team’s practice and he gave an update on each player and the news is not good. The Providence Journal’s Kevin McNamara is reporting that Cooley indicated each player’s injury is severe enough that they both may miss the next two games which are at home against Yale Friday and at Rupp Arena against Kentucky Sunday.

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“Buckets” – A Short Film on LaDontae Henton

This link got posted over at Scout Friars Monday. It’s a short film, 11 minutes and 20 seconds to be exact on LaDontae Henton’s offseason training up in Canada mixed in with some raw interviews where Henton talks about growing up impoverished and losing his brother to jail. It’s a must-watch for all Providence fans.

LaDontae Henton Named Big East Player of the Week

LaDontae Henton keeps racking up the weekly honors. This now makes CBSSports.com, College Basketball Talk, ESPN.com’s Andy Katz as outlets that have called Henton their player of the week. Here is the full release of Big East weekly awards from the conference:

NEW YORK – Providence forward LaDontae Henton, who led the Friars to the title of the Hall of Fame Classic, was named BIG EAST Player of the Week. Xavier guard Trevon Bluiett was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after helping the Musketeers to a 3-0 start this season.

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK LaDontae Henton, Providence, F, Sr. Henton helped the Friars start 5-0 and win the Hall of Fame Classic title by averaging 23.4 points and 5.8 rebounds. He shot 56.4 percent from the field. On Sunday, he poured in a career-high 38 points and hit the winning free throws with 14 seconds left in a 75-74 win over Notre Dame in the championship game. On Saturday, Henton had 24 points and 10 rebounds in an 80-54 victory over Florida State.

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Trevon Bluiett, Xavier, F, Fr. Bluiett averaged 18.0 points and 5.3 rebounds while shooting 67.9 percent from the floor in a 3-0 start for Xavier. His top scoring output was 20 points in a 97-74 win against Long Beach State. He leads the team in scoring, steals (1.3) and free throw percentage (.917).

BIG EAST Honor Roll Kellen Dunham, Butler, G, Jr. Averaged 19.0 points and shot 66.7 percent from 3-point range in a 3-0 start for the Bulldogs.

Isaiah Zierden, Creighton, G, So. Averaged 16.3 points and made a league-leading 14 3-pointers in a 4-0 start.

Joshua Smith, Georgetown, C, Sr. Helped the Hoyas to a 3-0 start by averaging 17.3 points and 8.3 rebounds.

Sterling Gibbs, Seton Hall, G, Jr. Averaged 16.0 points while helping the Pirates to a 3-0 start and two wins at the Paradise Jam.

Matt Stainbrook, Xavier, C, Sr. Averaged 16.3 points and 7.3 rebounds in a 3-0 start. He leads the league in field goal shooting at 86.4 percent.

 

LaDontae Henton Named CBSSports.com’s National Player of the Week

Ed Cooley talked postgame Sunday about how he was hoping LaDontae Henton would remain under the radar. After this weekend’s performance of 62 points in two wins against ACC teams on a neutral floor combined with his team leading 12 points against Binghamton Monday and 22 points against Navy Thursday, both wins, Henton averaged 24 points per game during week 2 of the college basketball season. Those kinds of numbers, including a career high 38 points on national television Sunday afternoon are bound to garner some national attention. CBSSports.com has named Henton their National Player of the Week.

Henton’s season average of 23.4 point per game is good for 9th nationally at the moment and he is shooting the best percentage from the field (56.4%) and 3 point line (42.9%) of his career by far. It’s only 5 games but what is becoming more clear to the national media and national fans is what Providence fans have known for years now: LaDontae Henton is a player.

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Bryce Cotton Signs with NBDL’s Austin Spurs

The NBA dream will continue for Bryce Cotton as Tuesday he signed with the Austin Spurs (formerly the Austin Toros until October 15, 2014) of the National Basketball Development League. The Toros are a direct affiliate of the San Antonio Spurs who waived Cotton on October 23rd. As I wrote in the article on October 23rd, having the $50,000 in the bank from the partially guaranteed deal he signed with the San Antonio Spurs following the NBA Draft will help to supplement what will be a very low salary this season in the NBDL.

With the injury at the backup point guard position of Patty Mills who will be sidelined until possibly February, Cotton may have a chance at a 10 day call up now and then with the “maintenance” program that head coach Greg Popovich deploys for his veteran players. Any call ups to the NBA also mean a salary bump for the period of time he is on the official NBA roster. Another positive for Cotton is that the Austin Spurs run the same exact offense as the San Antonio Spurs so he will be able to receive plenty of reps and playing time in the system he would be called upon to run with the NBA team. His coach in Austin will be North Providence native Ken McDonald As Adam Finkelstein pointed out in his article for Cox Hub earlier this week, timing may also have played a role in this decision as many of the top European leagues start weeks before the NBA so any player opting to attend an NBA training camp limits his potential earnings that year abroad.

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Freshman Forward Declared Eligible by NCAA Clearinghouse

This is the news Friar fans were waiting to hear and the NCAA has finally given their final ruling: Ben Bentil can play. The news was first reported by The Providence Journal’s Kevin McNamara.

After a tense few months, which included Bentil not being allowed to go on the team’s planned trip to Italy in August, Ed Cooley and Bentil finally got good news from the NCAA Clearinghouse. It’s unclear exactly what the holdup was but a source said it had nothing to do with grades or test scores. Cooley pointed generally to Bentil’s schooling in Ghana being the culprit. My guess is that it had to do with the reason Bentil was declared a 5th year senior by the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association: lack of paperwork from Ghana. Bentil came to the United States at age 15 from Ghana. Upon getting to the US he enrolled at the Haverford School (PA) for his freshman season before transferring to St. Andrew’s (DE) for his final 3 high school seasons.

According to his coach at St. Andrews, Bentil attended a school from May-July in Ghana before he left for the US. The DIAA interpreted this to be a full year because they had no proof it was only for those 3 months. The potential issues with Bentil starting high school in Ghana and then doing 4 years of high school in the US: 1) it could be a violation of NCAA bylaws which require a certain number of core courses to be completed by a certain time; 2) it could fall under a delayed enrollment which would have meant Bentil had to sit a year in residence and lose a year of eligibility. Luckily it doesn’t matter what the issue is because Bentil is cleared for competition.

After learning that redshirt freshman Rodney Bullock would be lost for the year with a torn ACL, getting Bentil cleared became even more critical for the Friars’ success. Combine the need for depth with reports out of early practices that Bentil has been arguably the most impressive player in most rehearsals on the entire team and you can start to understand how big this is for Ed Cooley. With Bentil being eligible it means Cooley will have 11 healthy and eligible scholarship players to choose from to make up his rotation. He told John Rooke during his most recent radio show that he looks less for a starting 5 and more for a group of 9 players to rotate. Bentil will undoubtedly be part of that 9 man rotation.