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From my boy Joe...(A source I REALLY TRUST on these sort of things..) NC Pro Am Highlights July 13, 2011 - Home - bullcitystateofmind.com

NC Pro Am Highlights July 13, 2011 - Home - bullcitystateofmind.com


He has a video and a recap of some of those LEGENDARY games that happen in Jerry Stackhouse's Pro-AM league...Let me give you a sample of the rosters in the League. This isn't ALL OF THE PLAYERS BUT JUST READ THIS QUOTE FROM ANOTHER ONE OF JOE'S articles...It reads like a 'Oh shit, THEY ARE STILL PLAYING' LIST...This doesn't include the John Wall's that show up as well. Triangle G started a lineup of Stackhouse, John Henson, John Wall and PJ Hairist

The men’s action began with Team McGladrey made up of: CJ Leslie, Mason Plumlee, Lorenzo Brown, Alex Johnson, Nathan Len, Devin Thompson, Tyler Thornton, Alex Murphy, and Trey Sumler; taking on CEO Munny who had” Masevai Davis, JT Terrell, Roger Nurse, Jayson Brown, Matthew Koscielny, Jeffrey Smith, Justin Council, Lamont McQueen, Mike Gbinije, Will Burton, and Anthony Boggan. CEO Munny is the only team in the league without any real star power but you couldn’t tell as they played hard and almost pulled out the victory. The duo of Plumlee and Leslie was too much for CEO Munny and Team McGladrey took home the first win of the night.

The Eight O’Clock game started with some fire power. This matchup consisted of Sheraton Impreial made up of: Kyrie Irving, Dexter Strickland, Leslie Mc Donald, Andre Dawkins, Josh Hairston, Marcus Fisher, Branden Smith, Nate Campbell, Wakefield Ellison, Mike Grinkle, John Hart, and Jenieri Cirus; as they took on Team 20/20: Pete Rozzell, Justin Watts, David Noel, James McAdoo, Desmond Hubert, Dave Best, James Zimmerman, Jeremy Wells Harn, Peter Walman, and Nate Vernon. The Sheraton Imperial team came out and played well. Dexter Strickland and Leslie McDonald both had big nights as they overcame the size and shooting ability of Team 20/20.

The final game of the night was a show stopper. It featured Next Level Custom: Josh Powell, Nolan Smith, Haywood Fain, Evan Fjeld, Trent Bivens, Chris Forbes, Jameson Curry, LB Williams, Roscoe Davis, and Mutombo Yumeo; as they took on Team Antawn Jamison: Raymond Felton, Emanuel Chapman, Ray Willis, Dominique Sutton, Chris Wilcox, CJ Wilkerson, Jay Copeland, Tracy O'Neal, Jacquan Nobles, and David Mayer. This game featured one of the best matchups of the night as former Kansas State and now NCCU star Dominique Sutton put his skills on the table against Josh Powell and Nolan Smith. Needless to say there was no questioning that Sutton was the most dominant player on the floor last night. His inside and outside game was apparent and looked NBA ready. Nolan Smith found that out early as he got dunked on by Sutton. If team Jamison can continue to get great play from their guards, they are going to be tough to handle.

The rest of the rosters are as follows:

Team Gastroenterology: Jerry Stackhouse (Coach), John Wall, John Henson, Harrison Barnes, P.J. Hairston, Mike Bell, Luk Davis, Ervon Prichett, Trent Bivens, and Jonathan Parker.

Hendrick of Durham: Ryan Kelly, , Seth Curry, Austin Rivers, Mark Pounds, Nic Chasten, Justin Leemow, Stan Okoye, Mike Deloach, Jarette Brown, and
Christian Council.
751 South: Julius Hodge, David West, Jordan Vandenburg, Miles Plumlee, Marshall, Plumlee, Quinn Cook. Johnny Thomas,Tyler Harris, Paul Mayer, and Joshua Bethel.

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