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CMAC started for the Nets tonight

I wish I could remember him playing for us
It be nice. But he apparently didn't really need to too start on an NBA team. Granted it is the last 4 games of the season, and they're the 3rd worst team. But a start is a start!
 
I'll always remember him for the Iowa game in MSG. I was able to see that one live, and he was awesome. I remember thinking what a rangy, raw talent this guy is. He played effortlessly and took over the game in the second half. Too bad we didn't get to see more of that though.

http://www.syracuse.com/orangebaske...makes_key_play_to_lead_syracuse_over_iow.html
I literally have no memory of that game or any that McCullough played in. Strange. I'm glad he's doing well. Crazy natural ability.
 
The only game I saw him live was the St. John's game in the Dome - where he tore his ACL. That game sucked.
 
Ennis also started last night for the Bucks.

9 points, 11 assists, 6 rebounds, 3 turnovers, 3-11 from the field.

Next year is a big year for Ennis. The Bucks have certainly given him a good look the last month or so with MCW hurt and the Bucks out of the playoffs.

7 ppg, 3.5 apg, 1.4 TO, 0.445% FG, in 19.8 mpg in March and April. He hasn't lit the world on fire but he's done ok.
 
Was McCullough a good outside shooter for SU? I can't remember him taking many 3's.
 
Btw, Ennis had 9 pts, 11 assts and 6 Rebs last night.
I saw both McCullough and Ennis play in the last week or so against the Cavs, they both definitely looked as if they belong in the NBA. I'd think Jason Kidd would be a good coach for Ennis at this point in his career. The kid's a smooth operator.
 
Was McCullough a good outside shooter for SU? I can't remember him taking many 3's.

he has always been a mid range specialist. Good out to 15 feet or so. As others have said, physically weak, but he was smooth, with a nice mid range stroke, and could get to the basket, he just needed to get stronger.
 
Looks good, given the video is highlights, we don't see how he looks on defense or rebounding. Very encouraging that he's out there and active, and looks somewhat adjusted to the speed of the NBA game, given he tore his ACL 14 months ago. Good momentum for the kid going into the offseason to try to get that knee as close to 100% as possible. Rooting for him.

By the way... Jeremy Lin rocking the samurai ponytail.
 

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