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Where Are the Local Colleges in the NBA?

Where Are the Local Colleges in the NBA?

Last week the Wizards signed former GW forward Mike Hall to a 10-day contract, making him the second Colonial from last year's team to make it to the NBA. The first was Pops Mensah-Bonsu, who scored the first points by a GW player in the NBA since Yinka "the Stinka" Dare in 1998. Neither look to play much this season, but it got us thinking - where are all the other players from local colleges?... more ›

Colonials Trying To Make It In NBA

Colonials Trying To Make It In NBA

Last season, the GW men's hoops team rode an undefeated conference season and gaudy #6 ranking (deserved or not) into the second round of the NCAA tournament. And now three Colonials - Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Mike Hall and Danilo Pinnock - are playing in the NBA preseason. more ›

GW's Hall Signs with Wizards

GW's Hall Signs with Wizards

Former GW basketball standout Mike Hall has signed with the Washington Wizards. Though the contract is not guaranteed, it is Hall's best chance of joining fellow classmate Pops Mensah-Bonsu in the big leagues (former teammate Danilo Pinnock also has a chance to make an NBA roster). An active leader of the Colonials during his 4 years with the A-10 school, Hall was the "glue" guy on GW's squad. He hustled around the court, grabbed... more ›

Pops Signs with Mavs

Pops Signs with Mavs

The George Washington University's most recognizable basketball player of the last four years, Pops Mensah-Bonsu, signed a two-year contract with the Dallas Mavericks yesterday. Known for his thunderous dunks and an affable personality, "The Mayor" played in the Las Vegas and Salt Lake City summer leagues. Though he was not initially expected to make the Mavericks' deep roster, Pops' play impressed team president Donnie Nelson enough that he cited Pops as "the most athletic... more ›

Wizards Look to the East

Wizards Look to the East

The Washington Wizards went out on a limb and selected two Eastern Europeans in last night's draft. As basketball continues to become a more international sport, teams have been more willing to use draft picks on relatively unproven talents overseas. With the 18th pick overall, the Wizards selected forward Oleksiy Pecherov, a 7-foot Ukranian. It was the first time that they had used a first round pick on an international player. With their second pick, they took Vladimir Veremeenko, a 6-10 forward from Belarus. The hope is that these foreign-born players will mature into superstars, and that upon future analysis, the Wizards' picks will be seen as steals. The 'Zards need only look to Utah Jazz star Andrei Kirilenko (taken at pick 24) and Dirk Nowitzki (pick 9) of the Dallas Mavericks to see the results of savvy international drafting. However, Pecherov and Veremeenko could very well follow the career paths of Zarko Cabarkapa, Nikoloz Tskitishvili, or Bostjan Nachbar. Who? Exactly. more ›

GW's Pinnock Staying In Draft

GW's Pinnock Staying In Draft

This entry was written by DCist contributor Andrew Wiseman Bad news for GW basketball fans - leading scorer Danilo Pinnock's GW days are over, as he will soon sign with an agent. Pinnock, a junior, had entered his name into the NBA draft but was expected to return until now. The Colonials already lost senior forwards Pops Mensah-Bonsu, Mike Hall, and Omar Williams to graduation, so another top ten ranking in Foggy Bottom doesn't appear... more ›

College Hoops Roundup: GW, UMd, Howard win

It's a familiar script for the George Washington mens' basketball team. Let an inferior team hang around -- maybe even lead -- until midway through the second half, then go on a devastating run. In the case of last night's 89-78 win at St. Bonaventure, the Colonials trailed by four with under eight minutes left before reeling off 13 straight points to take control. Three Colonials finished in double figures in both points and... more ›

Weekend Hoops Roundup: Everyone But Maryland Edition

Weekend Hoops Roundup: Everyone But Maryland Edition

It was a busy weekend for college hoops in the area. By and large, it was also a successful one. George Washington clinched the regular season Atlantic 10 title, beating Fordham 78-67 at the Smith Center Saturday night. Playing without injured forward Pops Mensah-Bonsu, the Colonials won their sixteenth straight game behind 19 points from sophomore guard Maureece Rice. His backcourt mates, Danilo Pinnock (17 points) and Carl Elliott (16 points) also stepped up in... more ›

GW Pulling Away in the A-10

This entry was written by DCist contributor Hayden Alfano Playing as they do in the poorly-regarded Atlantic 10 conference, George Washington is often overlooked when the conversation turns to D.C. hoops, particularly since they play in the long shadows cast by Georgetown and Maryland, two successful programs in the nation's "power" conferences. But the Colonials may just be the best the area has to offer. With an 81-62 over Rhode Island on Saturday, GW ran... more ›

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