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Duke Basketball Overseas 6/26/19

6/26/2019

 
Last Saturday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat his former team Monaco 81-71 in Game 1 of the Finals in France.  DeMarcus had 4 points and 6 assists in 24 minutes.  Livio Jean-Charles had 14 points and 7 rebounds, A.J. Slaughter had 13 points, Adreian Payne had 11 points, and David Lighty had 10 points.  In the loss, ex-Georgia State player Eric Buckner had 14 points and ex-Georgia player Gerald Robinson had 13 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-monaco-20716349.html#stats
 
Last Sunday in Australia, while it was still Saturday in the United States, Kathleen Scheer and the Nunawading Spectres beat the Melbourne Tigers 75-66.  Kathleen had 9 points and 7 rebounds in 36 minutes.  Rachel Antoniadou had 17 points, Rachel Brewster had 14 points and 7 rebounds, and Izzy Chilcott had 12 points and 9 rebounds.  In the loss, ex-St. Mary's player Louella Tomlinson had 13 points and 6 rebounds.
Boxscore:
https://www.fibalivestats.com/u/NBL1/1110926/bs.html
 
Last Monday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat Monaco 73-67 in Game 2 of the Finals in France.  DeMarcus had 10 points in 23 minutes before fouling out.  In the loss, Eric Buckner had 15 points, Gerald Robinson had 11 points, and ex-G League player Yakuba Outtara had 10 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-monaco-20716350.html#stats
 
On Thursday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne lost to Monaco 97-62 in Game 3 of the Finals in France.  DeMarcus had 3 points in 17 minutes.  In the win, ex-Mississippi State player Dee Bost had 23 points, Gerald Robinson had 12 points, and Yakuba Outtara had 11 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/monaco-lyon-villeurbanne-20716351.html#stats
 
On Saturday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne lost to Monaco 89-81 in Game 4 of the Finals in France.  DeMarcus had 18 points in 26 minutes.  Adreian Payne had 11 points and David Lighty had 10 points and 9 rebounds.  In the win, Dee Bost had 19 points and 6 assists, ex-UCLA player Lazeric Jones had 15 points, and Eric Buckner had 11 points and 6 rebounds.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/monaco-lyon-villeurbanne-20716352.html#stats
 
Kathleen Scheer and the Nunawading Spectres beat the Kilsyth Cobras 78-71.  Kathleen had 24 points and 6 rebounds in 38 minutes.  Rachel Antoniadou had 17 points and 9 rebounds.  In the loss, ex-San Diego player Klara Wischer had 26 points and 9 rebounds and ex-St. Mary's player Lauren Nicholson had 18 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.fibalivestats.com/u/NBL1/1110667/bs.html
 
On Sunday in Australia, while it was still Saturday in the United States, Kathleen Scheer and the Nunawading Spectres lost to the Waverley Falcons 62-52.  Kathleen had 9 points in 37 minutes.  Rachel Brewster had 18 points and 7 rebounds.  In the win, ex-Oklahoma State player Tegan Cunningham had 16 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.fibalivestats.com/u/NBL1/1111186/bs.html
 
On Tuesday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne ended the season with Game 5 of the Finals in France, beating Monaco 66-55.  DeMarcus had 4 points in 23 minutes.  A.J. Slaughter had 11 points.  In the loss, Dee Bost and Lazeric Jones each had 13 points.  It was another strong season for DeMarcus with the team as they achieved many of their goals and he is expected to remain with the team for next season.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-monaco-20716353.html#stats
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Duke Basketball Overseas 6/19/19

6/19/2019

 
​Last Tuesday, Daniel Ewing was not in the lineup as Sibiu had their season ended with a 75-66 loss in Game 4 of the Finals against Oradea.  Monyea Pratt had 15 points and 7 rebounds.  In the win, ex-DII player Sean Barnette had 18 points and 6 rebounds, ex-Central Michigan player Giordan Watson had 15 points, and ex-Weber State player Arturas Valeika had 11 points.  Daniel had planned on retiring after his last season, but received an offer in Romania from a team chasing a championship, which they nearly won although he found himself in and out of the lineup.
Boxscore:
https://www.frbaschet.ro/baschet/game?gameId=4626001&seasonId=106171
 
DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat Nanterre 82-70 in Game 2 of the Semifinals in France.  DeMarcus had 9 points in 28 minutes.  David Lighty had 11 points and 6 rebounds.  In the loss, ex-Maryland player Haukur Palsson had 18 points and ex-Arizona player Nick Johnson had 13 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-nanterre-20716341.html#stats
 
Last Friday, DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat Nanterre 99-56 in Game 3 to advance to the Finals.  DeMarcus had 8 points in 14 minutes.  A.J. Slaughter had 20 points, Livio Jean-Charles had 19 points, and Adreian Payne had 15 points.  In the loss, ex-Weber State player Jeremy Senglin had 18 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/nanterre-lyon-villeurbanne-20716343.html#stats
 
As most overseas leagues have finished their seasons, let's take a look at where some of the players who started their careers at Duke before transferring to other schools are playing now professionally.
 
Eric Boateng rejoined Saint-Vallier in France's third division, but had most of his season disrupted by injury, including missing the key playoff stage where the team fell short in their quest to win the playoffs for the last spot in the second division.
 
Olek Czyz had a long recovery from injury, but was finally able to return to action part way through the season with Wloclawek in Poland joining them in time for a thrilling playoff run that saw them win the championship.
 
Alex Murphy signed with Sznolnoki Olaj in Hungary, but an early injury kept him out for the rest of the season.
 
Rasheed Sulaimon returned to France, switching teams to Levallois as he had another strong individual season despite battling an injury.
 

Duke Basketball Overseas 6/4/19

6/4/2019

 
On Monday, Daniel Ewing was not in the lineup as Sibiu lost to Oradea 89-87 in Game 1 of the Finals in Romania.  Isaiah Philmore had 17 points, Monyea Pratt and Randal Falker each had 16 points and 7 rebounds, and Kevin Hardy had 10 points and 9 rebounds.  In the win, ex-Central MIchigan player Giordan Watson had 17 points and ex-UNC Wilmington player T.J. Carter had 11 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.frbaschet.ro/baschet/game?gameId=4625995&seasonId=106171
 
DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat LeMans 70-63 in Game 2 of the Quarterfinals in France to advance.  DeMarcus had 6 points in 21 minutes.  Adreian Payne had 11 points.  In the loss, ex-Kennesaw State player Kendrick Ray had 16 points, ex-Alabama player Richard Hendrix had 11 points and 11 rebounds, and Petr Cornelie, who was picked 53rd in the 2016 Draft by the Denver Nuggets, had 10 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/le-mans-lyon-villeurbanne-20716331.html#stats
 
On Wednesday, Daniel Ewing was not in the lineup as Sibiu lost to Oradea 64-62 in Game 2 of the Finals in Romania.  Kevin Hardy had 10 points and 10 rebounds.  In the win, Giordan Watson had 18 points and 6 rebounds and ex-Tulane player Kris Richard had 11 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.frbaschet.ro/baschet/game/?gameId=4625997&seasonId=106171
 
On Saturday, Kathleen Scheer and the Nunawading Spectres beat the Albury-Wodonga Bandits 83-73.  Kathleen had 17 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes.  Rachel Antoniadou had 14 points, Izzy Chilcott had 11 points and 8 rebounds, Rachel Brewster had 10 points.  In the loss, ex-Ohio State player Cherise Daniel had 19 points and rookie Jessie Edwards from Minnesota had 17 points and 7 rebounds.
Boxscore:
https://www.fibalivestats.com/u/NBL1/1110662/bs.html
 
On Sunday, Daniel Ewing was not in the lineup as Sibiu beat Oradea 71-64 in Game 3 of the Finals in Romania.  Kevin Hardy had 16 points and 7 rebounds and Randal Falker had 13 points and 8 rebounds.  In the loss, Giordan Watson had 17 points and Kris Richard had 16 points and 6 rebounds.
Boxscore:
https://www.frbaschet.ro/baschet/game?gameId=4625999&seasonId=106171
 
DeMarcus Nelson and Lyon-Villeurbanne beat Nanterre 91-72 in Game 1 of the Semifinals in France.  DeMarcus had 14 points and 7 rebounds in 25 minutes.  Adreian Payne had 21 points and Livio Jean-Charles had 10 points.  In the loss, ex-Arizona player Nick Johnson had 18 points, ex-Miami player Julian Gamble had 12 points, and ex-Weber State player Jeremy Senglin had 11 points.
Boxscore:
https://www.lnb.fr/fr/proa/match/lyon-villeurbanne-nanterre-20716339.html#stats

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