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» Friday, June 29 2012

It might seem like a high-top in the rear of Steve Nash as he heads into free agency, although Marshall did express how he would love to learn from Steve Nash, just as he had said in Toronto with Jose Calderon. But Nash wants a three-year contract and it is doubtful that the Suns front office want to wait that long on Marshall, a player they value for his Nash characteristics to make other players better, push the tempo, see the floor well and the high character of a leader who makes his teammates better. Arizona Republic

 

» Thursday, June 28 2012

Paul Coro: Marshall would love to learn from Nash. If not, he replaces a legend. "I know it’s not going to be easy but I’m up for the challenge." Twitter

 

» Tuesday, June 26 2012

The Suns' intensifying interest in Mississippi State power forward Arnett Moultrie raised eyebrows for more than just the rise Moultrie has enjoyed from the 20s on most draft boards a few weeks ago. While the Suns still have a high interest in North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall and a few wing players like Saturday visitor Jeremy Lamb of Connecticut, they brought back Moultrie for a second in-town workout on Sunday and visited his family in Memphis last week. Moultrie is an intriguing mix of athleticism, skill and nasty for the Suns' 13th pick, but Phoenix has four big men under contract (Marcin Gortat, Channing Frye, Hakim Warrick and last year's first-round pick, Markieff Morris) and has stated that it intends to match any offer sheet for restricted free agent Robin Lopez. Arizona Republic

The Suns are getting some interest in Lopez but Suns President of Basketball Operations Lon Babby said the team intends to retain Lopez because of his youth and the team’s need for rim protectors. As for Brooks, the Suns already have Sebastian Telfair returning and could be doing one or two of the following things at that position – re-signing Steve Nash, drafting Marshall or signing a free agent point guard like well-traveled Raymond Felton or former Suns favorite Goran Dragic. Arizona Republic

"He and (North Carolina's) Kendall Marshall are probably the two best passers in the draft," Griz general manager Chris Wallace said. "Tony was a little turnover prone as a freshman and doesn't shoot the ball real well but he's got terrific size for a point guard and he's got some talent." Memphis Commercial Appeal

 

» Sunday, June 24 2012

Ryan Blake, the senior director of NBA scouting operations, said five players whom the Mavs could consider at No. 17 include Washington shooting guard Terrence Ross, Mississippi State power forward Arnett Moultrie, St. John's small forward Moe Harkless, Illinois center Meyers Leonard and North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall. Blake, however, believes Jones will be long gone before the Mavs make their first selection. Fort Worth Star-Telegram

 

» Saturday, June 23 2012

The New Orleans Hornets are working out five guards this morning at the Alario Center that includes point guards Kendall Marshall of North Carolina, Washington's Tony Wroten Jr. and Missouri's Matt Pressey, along with European shooting guards Evan Fournier and Nihad Djedovic. New Orleans Times-Picayune

 

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» Sunday, June 17 2012

If the Trail Blazers were to select Lillard or North Carolina's Kendall Marshall at No. 6 or No.11, (Nolan) Smith says he would welcome it and warns that he'll be coming for them. "Any point guard that comes in, we'll be teammates, but I'm going to let them know that I am here," Smith said. "We're going to battle and compete and may the best man win." CSNNW.com

The only previous Suns workout visitor who is projected to go in the first 13 picks was North Carolina point guard Kendall Marshall. The other point-guard candidate for the Suns' 13th pick, Weber State's Damian Lillard, is slated to visit Phoenix this week. Arizona Republic

 

» Friday, June 15 2012

Marshall participated Thursday in the Suns' third workout, all of which were closed to the media without announcements or comments on participants. Marshall dueled California's Jorge Gutierrez before Suns brass and was the only first-round prospect in the group. Marshall, recovering from wrist and elbow fractures, appears to be the first viable candidate for the Suns' No.13 pick to visit Phoenix. Arizona Republic

Both of the top point guard prospects, Damian Lillard and Kendall Marshall, will get extended looks here, but we're hearing that it's Dion Waiters who has caught the eye of new GM Neil Olshey. Many teams around the league are now speculating that it's Portland who actually gave Waiters a guarantee he'll be selected if he drops to here, causing him to cancel all of his remaining workouts. Yahoo! Sports

 

» Wednesday, June 13 2012

Every year, agents seem to get in the way of what a team wants to do with its workouts and this year is no different. Damian Lillard was ready and even willing to work out against Kendall Marshall on Tuesday, but on the advice of his agent, he didn’t. Instead, he conducted his workout solo about an hour or so after Marshall and Washington’s Terrence Ross and Pickering native Devoe Joseph joined three others in a group workout which would have been ever so helpful to the Raptors had it included Lillard. Toronto Sun

 

» Tuesday, June 12 2012

Sean Deveney: Big day for #Raptors PG Jose Calderon? TOR is working out PGs Kendall Marshall and Damian Lillard. Calderon remains a big amnesty candidate. Twitter @SeanDeveney

 

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