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» Monday, December 24 2012 |
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Telekom Baskets Bonn is signing Marqus Blakely, a source told Sportando. The forward will replace Patrick Ewing jr in the German team. Blakely spent last season in D-League finishing the year in the Philippines with B-Meg Llamados with whom he averaged 22.4ppg, 13.4rpg and 4.2apg. Sportando |
» Wednesday, July 4 2012 |
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Telekom Baskets Bonn announced the signing of Patrick Ewing jr., son of Pat, a legend in the NBA. Sportando |
» Friday, May 18 2012 |
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Patrick Ewing Jnr, former New York Knicks and New Orleans Hornets player, will also join the team, along with Ryan Reid of the Oklahoma Thunder and Jerome Jordan of the New York Knicks. jamaicaobserver.com |
» Wednesday, December 14 2011 |
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The New Orleans Hornets announced today that they have requested waivers on forward Patrick Ewing Jr. Ewing Jr. appeared in seven games for the Hornets last season, averaging 0.4 points and 0.3 rebounds in 2.7 minutes of play. The 6-8, 235-pound Georgetown University product was originally signed as a free agent by the team on March 26, 2011. Sportando |
» Tuesday, April 5 2011 |
![]() The New Orleans Hornets have signed forward Patrick Ewing Jr. for the remainder of the 2010-11 season. They did not disclose the contract information. Ewing, from Georgetown, signed his first 10-day contract with the Hornets on March 26 and appeared in three games. New Orleans Times-Picayune |
» Thursday, March 31 2011 |
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He has the name and the game, yet Patrick Ewing Jr. genuinely was caught off guard by the NBA call-up he received last week. The Skyforce forward was getting dressed for a home game and had already boxed and mailed home his belongings when he was summoned by the New Orleans Hornets. "It was great," he said, "but it was very unexpected." Sioux Falls Argus-Leader |
» Saturday, March 26 2011 |
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» Friday, March 25 2011 |
![]() Marc Stein: Just informed Hornets are signing Patrick Ewing Jr. from Sioux Falls in D-League to 10-day contract after losing David West for the season Twitter To fill the roster spot vacated by West, New Orleans is signing Patrick Ewing Jr. from Sioux Falls in the NBA D-League to a 10-day contract, according to sources with knowledge of the deal. West appeared in 70 games this season, averaging a team-high 18.9 points and 7.6 rebounds. ESPN.com |
» Tuesday, December 28 2010 |
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The Cleveland Cavaliers released under-performing Jawad Williams on Monday, but they may not leave his roster spot open for long. The Cavaliers are expected soon to host NBA D-League standouts Kyle Weaver, Othyus Jeffers, Patrick Ewing Jr. and Marcus Landry along with Antoine Wright and Alonzo Gee for a workout, according to league sources. FanHouse.com |
» Monday, November 29 2010 |
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Forward Patrick Ewing Jr. has demonstrated his competitive nature as the teams leading scorer (63) and rebounder (27). Ewing says he “always played with a lot of intensity,” and his emotion has shown over the course of three games, as he nearly never sits down while he’s on the bench and it seems he has something to say after nearly every play. “My teammates sometimes will make fun of me because I listen to R and B and gospel before games to calm myself down,” Ewing said. “They’re like, ‘why don’t you listen to some hip-hop or something,’ but I’d have five fouls in like two minutes if I did.” Examiner |
» Tuesday, November 2 2010 |
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Mario Zou: An unnamed source tells hoopCHINA that Patrick Ewing Jr. could soon join Shanghai Sharks. Twitter |
» Friday, October 29 2010 |
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Marc Berman: Patrick Ewing Jr. says he's going to play in D-League with Reno after D'Antoni advised him to head to Europe. Twitter |
» Thursday, October 28 2010 |
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Patrick Ewing would only say "I'm disappointed" over the Knicks' decision to release his son on Sunday. Reached by telephone, Ewing declined to answer questions regarding his relationship with his former club, which people close to the Hall of Fame center claim ranges from lukewarm to estranged. The Knicks cut Patrick Ewing Jr. for the second time in three years. He failed to beat out Shawne Williams, a former first-round pick of Walsh with the Indiana Pacers, for the 15th and final roster spot. New York Daily News |
» Monday, October 25 2010 |
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For the second time in three years, Patrick Ewing Jr.'s dreams of following in his father's footsteps were dashed as the final cut. The Knicks placed the Hall of Fame legacy on waivers today, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. The Knicks are expected to officially announce it this evening. Newsday For the second time in three training camps, the 6-foot-8 Georgetown product and son of the Knicks great was the team’s final preseason cut, as team president Donnie Walsh and coach Mike D’Antoni decided Sunday to keep 6-foot-9 forward Shawne Williams instead. Ewing Jr., 26, who told The Record last week in Montreal that he had no intention of shutting down his career if he didn’t make the team, tweeted Sunday that he would be “staying on my grind. This won’t slow me down. I’ll be back.” Bergen Record |
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