After his sophomore year, Delk decided to transfer to Troy when his brother switched to Louisville. Richard Delk, SG, Troy - He's the nephew of Tony Delk which, ya know, is something.Ĭareer History: There is some raw talent with Delk as he was ranked 86th nationally as a prep senior by before deciding to attend Mississippi State with his twin brother Reginald. Still, there is a roster spot available if the Hawks really wanted to fill it and crazier things have probably have happened (see: infatuation with West, Mario). Outlook: Brock really probably has zero chance of making the Atlanta Hawks roster as I suspect that his being a Georgia native along with his connection to the WBA, a league the new Utah Flash coach has previously coached in, was what earned him this roster spot. He also has a Twitter account, but he hasn't told anyone he's going to camp with the Hawks, though. Highlights: I'd like to propose Brock's nickname to be "The Next Human Highlight Reel (when playing against terrible defense in Latin America)." For video evidence, refer to this in-game drive and dunk, his array of dunks in the Venezuelan Dunk Contest (he won) and this highlight reel where the creator spelled his name wrong. Along with his WBA Awards, Brock has also been a two-time Venezuelan All-Star as well as being named to the All-Defensive team and All-Venezuelan Second Team in 2009 (statistics unavailable). Since then, Brock's played three seasons in Venezuela along with a tour of duty in South Korea with the Seoul "Samsung Thunders". Brock then played in the very lightly regarded WBA for the Gwinnett Ravia Rebels, a team based in Gwinnett, GA, where he'd average 25 points and 8.5 rebounds while garnering Rookie of the Year and All-WBA First Team Honors in 2007. For the rest of the players, remember to check out Peachtree Hoops.Įvan Brock, F, Alabama - It isn't often that a training camp invite catches me completely by surprise, but the invitation of the 26-year-old Brock did just that.Ĭareer History: Brock's four-year career at Alabama included career highs of 3.8 points and 2.8 rebounds - not exactly numbers that blow my socks off. Please consider supporting local journalism by subscribing to the Journal Sentinel at /deal.Since we (me) here at Ridiculous Upside focus mostly on players not quite in the NBA, I've got everything you need to know regarding Evan Brock, Richard Delk and Ricardo Marsh after the jump. Our subscribers make this reporting possible. They reached the 2018-19 Western Conference Finals and he departed with the most wins in franchise history.ĭuring his tenure the Trail Blazers finished in the top five in offensive rating (points per 100 possessions) and finished in the top 10 two other times. He was fired after 64 games in the 2006-07 season.Īfter a stint assisting in Dallas – which included winning the 2010-11 NBA championship – he was the head coach in Portland from 2012-21 where the Trail Blazers went 402-318 in the regular season and 22-40 in the playoffs. He held that position for the better part of two seasons, compiling a 63-83 record in the regular season and a 1-4 mark in the playoffs. After earning his first head coaching job with the Hawks for parts of two seasons he was an assistant in Golden State for one year before becoming the Bucks’ head coach in 2005. Stotts, 65, first came to Milwaukee as an assistant coach under George Karl in 1998 and stayed on the Bucks’ bench until moving to Atlanta in 2002. This will be his third trip through Milwaukee.
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