Naadir Tharpe to Play in the D-League

Naadir Tharpe announced his intention to transfer from Kansas on May 1st. In the press release following his decision, Tharpe said “my daughter has current medical issues that require weekly visits to her physician, as well as with a specialist. At this juncture, I feel it is best to be closer to home where I can assist and support in any way.”

I don’t believe Providence was ever seriously in play as a landing spot for Tharpe. There were rumors that PC was concerned with the photo that was released of Tharpe and a topless 38 year old married woman right after the Jayhawks were bounced from the NCAA tournament. Another concern was rumored to be the fact that Tharpe was not guaranteed to be eligible immediately at his new school and that ruling would likely not come until he was enrolled at his new school for a month or more. With Ed Cooley and the Friars needing guard help for the 2014-15 season, it was likely too much of a risk to take a flyer on Tharpe.

Tharpe’s other local option was reportedly UMass. Joining Tharpe in the UMass backcourt next season would have been West Virginia transfer Jabarie Hinds (sat out last season per NCAA transfer rules) and returning players Trey Davis and Derrick Gordon. If Tharpe didn’t receive the waiver to play next season all 3 of those players can return plus Derrick Kellog has a pledge from 3 star 2015 point guard, Luwane Pipkins. So aside from the UMass backcourt being crowded, the scholarship situation in Amherst would have meant that Tharpe would have had to pay his own way at UMass.

Tharpe told CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein that he intends to give it a go in the D-league.

Tharpe told Rothstein, “I didn’t want to sit out…At this point, I’d rather just try the D-League instead of sitting out a year to play a year [in college].”

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San Antonio Spurs Announce Summer League Roster and Schedule

Below is from this link at Spurs.com where they released the roster and schedule for the Vegas Summer League. The Summer League team will be coached by Spurs’ assistant coach Ime Udoka. It will be interesting to see how 1st round draft pick Kyle Anderson is used as many believe they will not use him as a point guard.

Spurs Summer League Schedule
Fri, 7/11
Sacramento
COX Pavilionv
9 p.m.
NBATV

Sun, 7/13
Cleveland
COX Pavilion
1 p.m.
NBA TV

Mon, 7/14
New Orleans
T&M Center
5:30 p.m.
NBATV

7/15-21
TBD

*All Times CDT

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Prior to NBA/Country Yrs
1 Kyle Anderson G/F 6-9 230 9/20/93 UCLA/USA R
4 Darius Morris G 6-5 195 1/3/91 Michigan/USA 3
7 Xavi Rey C 6-11 252 7/13/87 CB Gran Canaria/Spain R
11 Jeff Ayres C/F 6-9 250 4/29/87 Arizona St./USA 4
17 Trey McKinney-Jones G 6-5 220 8/27/90 Miami/USA R
19 Ryan Richards C 6-11 230 4/21/91 Ikaros Chalkidas/England R
23 Austin Daye F 6-11 200 6/5/88 Gonzaga/USA 5
24 Marcus Denmon G 6-3 185 3/20/90 Missouri/USA R
26 Bryce Cotton G 6-1 165 8/11/92 Providence/USA R
28 Deshaun Thomas F 6-7 215 8/28/91 Ohio State/USA R
34 Melvin Ejim F 6-6 220 3/4/91 Iowa State/Cananda R
35 Vander Blue G 6-4 200 7/22/92 Marquette/USA 1
37 Viktor Gaddefors F 6-8 216 10/8/92 Virtus Bologna/Sweden R
41 JaMychal Green F 6-8 228 6/21/90 Alabama/USA R
61 Nobel Boungou-Colo F 6-8 215 4/26/88 Limoges/France R

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Bryce Cotton Officially Signs with Spurs

The first report came on July 2nd by Shams Charania of RealGM. A source confirmed to me that Cotton was in San Antonio on Monday and the deal is done. The Spurs have now announced it to make it official.

The terms were not released but a source confirmed the report from Charania that its a 2 year deal where the 2nd year of the deal would be guaranteed if Cotton makes the team out of training camp.

Cotton will suit up for the Spurs in the Las Vegas Summer League beginning on July 11th.

Click here to read the official release from the Spurs.

Recruiting News: Scout.com Class Of 2016 Top 75 Recruit Rankings Released

Scout.com updated and expanded their class of 2016 rankings. The previous rankings only had a top 50. A number of PC targets made the list.

Scout.com’s Evan Daniels talks about one PC target who made a move into the top 10:

Simmons, at 6-foot-4, is a true combination guard that can fill the role as scorer or distributor. He’s very quick and is a high-level athlete. Much like Smith, Simmons is tough to stop in transition. He’s an improved mid-range scorer and has good vision.

To see the entire top 75, click here.

PC Recruits:

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