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  • Portsmouth Invitational Tournament

    College players who want to display their talent in front of full stands of NBA scouts and European team scouts are playing in the PIT

    There's not much for the average MVC fan - but here's a few items of interest

    The first 2 games are in the books
    -Game 1, Iowa State's Naz Mitrou-Long was a stud (25 pts/4 asst) but past BU recruit Jared Brownridge struggled (2 pt/3 asst)
    Another former BU recruit, SMU's Sterling Brown had 8 pts/10 reb/4 asst, while Illini Malcolm Hill had 9 pts/4 asst

    -Game 2, ISU's Paris Lee started, went 3-8, had 7 pts, 3 rebs, only 1 asst with 3 TO, while Marcus Marshall (ex-Missouri State pg) had 11 pts, 2 asst, 3 TO


    Maybe playing at the Portsmouth Invitational won't change every kid's chances but...

    there is one WELL KNOWN story close to home where it made an enormous difference!
    A juco-transfer kid from Marquette in 2011 named Jimmy Butler - who wasn't even projected to be drafted...and was likely looking at a possible shot at playing overseas....

    BUT - Butler had an outstanding week at the PIT, turned heads and got them talking - and was named the Tournament's MVP
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    His performance quickly moved his name into the NBA Draft picture and the Bulls grabbed in at the end of the 1st round with the 30th pick! Now he's an All-Star and his jersey is one of the NBA's top sellers.

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    Milton Doyle made his debut at the Portsmouth Invitational
    not a bad game - started but 4 pts, 7 reb, 5 asst

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    • #3
      Paris had a better outing in his second game: 11 points, six steals, five assists, and no turnovers.

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      • #4
        some of the locals like Jared Brownridge, Malcolm Hill, Milton Doyle have had nothing but bad outings so far...good for PLee..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tornado View Post
          some of the locals like Jared Brownridge, Malcolm Hill, Milton Doyle have had nothing but bad outings so far...good for PLee..
          Yeah, I was really glad to see Paris play well. By all accounts, he is a very nice young man. I hope he gets an opportunity to make some money overseas. From a Valley perspective, it's also nice to see our league MVP play well against top competition.

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          • #6
            He could get a shot, time is right- after all a 5-7 point guard is the Rookie Player of the Month, a 5-9 point guard is in the running for MVP, and a guy who is barely 6-0 is the TWO TIME reigning MVP

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