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Derrick Jones Still Considering Syracuse
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On Monday, though, Myers said Syracuse remains firmly in the mix for the athletic Jones.
"They're definitely still in the mix,'' Myers said. "They're still in the picture. That was just Derrick's August schedule.''
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Myers said Jones didn't feel the need to set up a visit to Syracuse in August because of SU's promixity and the fact that Jones has seen the SU campus before. He participated in Syracuse's Elite Camp last year.
"He'll probably go see Syracuse in September,'' Myers said. "He may go to (Orange) Madness. He's still very interested in Syracuse.''
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CJ Fair Has Opportunity with Mav's in NBA Summer League (PS; Waters)
After not hearing his name called on the night of the NBA draft, all C.J. Fair wanted was a chance. A chance to make an NBA team's roster.
The Dallas Mavericks offered Fair the chance when they signed him to play for their team in the NBA's Las Vegas Summer League.
On Monday, the Mavericks announced their full roster for the Las Vegas Summer League, which begins play this Friday, and Fair would seem to have a good chance to get some playing time and the opportunity to showcase his skills for Dallas and the rest of the NBA.
The Mavericks' roster includes a handful of players that share Fair's characteristics as a small forward who could eventually grow into the power forward position.
Javon McCrea is a 6-7 forward from the University at Buffalo. Eric Griffin is a 6-8 forward out of Campbell University. Both are rookies. James Nunnally is a 6-7 second-year forward out of UC-Santa Barbara who spent last year in the D-League. Sean Evans, who played at St. John's, is more of a power forward.
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