By Scottie Reynolds
After an illustrious four-year career at Villanova, Scottie Reynolds didn’t go down the typical path of a consensus First Team All-American. Finishing his tenure at ’Nova second all-time in scoring and leading the Wildcats to a Final Four appearance in ’09, Scottie went undrafted in 2010. After a brief stint with Prima Veroli in Italy, he set his sights back on America, specifically the Springfield Armor of the D-League, in hopes of getting the opportunity to play at the next level. As one of the perennial figures of Villanova Basketball and a current standout in the D-League, we decided there was no one better to turn to for an inside scoop on life in the NBA’s minor league. In his latest entry, Scottie talks about his favorite jersey numbers, the iPad 2 and a trip he took with Ed Pinckney. Read More »
Tags: Allan Ray, Curtis Sumpter, David Lighty, Ed Pinckney, Jamar Brown, Jay Wright, Kyle Lowry, Mike Nardi, Nolan Smith, Randy Foye, Rick Brunson, Scottie Reynolds, Springfield Armor, Vernon Macklin, Villanova, Villanova University
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By Sean Sweeney
This is where it starts to really get good. The Sweet 16. It’s just a moniker, but it means so much more. You make the Sweet 16 and jobs are safe, at least for the most part. You make the Sweet 16 and the program is satisfied. The ones who aren’t satisfied? They win titles.
With four games tipping off tonight (why we have all day and yet the games are overlapping, that’s a whole other topic, but don’t even get me started…), take a look back at some of the best Sweet 16 games of the decade. Hopefully, maybe one of the games tonight will find its way onto this list next year. Read More »
Tags: Adam Morrison, Allan Ray, carmelo anthony, Curtis Sumpter, Dane Fife, feature, Gus Johnson, Hakim Warrick, J.P. Batista, Jason Williams, Kenton Paulino, Kevin Pittsnogle, Kyle Hornsby, Kyle Lowry, Marquis Daniels, Melvin Scott, Mike Gansey, Mike Nardi, Randy Foye
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