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Blazers’ Donovan Clingan Narrowly Misses Out on December Rookie of the Month Honors
Rookie Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan had an impressive month to close out the calendar year.
Across eight games for Portland last month (one start), Clingan averaged 5.1 points on efficient tallies of 52.9 percent shooting from the field and 75.0 percent shooting from the foul line, plus 4.9 rebounds, 0.5 blocks and 0.4 steals in just 13.6 minutes a night.
Per NBA Communications, Clingan, San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle, Memphis Grizzlies center Zach Eden and guard Jaylen Wells were the other nominees for the honor in the Western Conference. New Orleans Pelicans first-year center Yves Missi was ultimately named the Kia NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month for December. Missi averaged an 11.2-point, 10-rebound double-double.
In the East, Washington Wizards No. 2 draft pick Alex Sarr was that conference’s honoree. He notched 13.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.7 blocks for Washington last month.
This year, Clingan is averaging 5.6 points on 52.7 percent shooting from the floor and 73.1 percent shooting from the charity stripe, 6.1 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 0.6 assists and 0.5 steals across 25 contests (seven starts), in 15.9 minutes per. On a per-36 minute basis, those averages would translate to 12.7 points, 13.8 rebounds, 3.7 rebounds, 1.3 assists and 1.1 steals.
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In a close race for December Rookie of the Month honors, Portland Trail Blazers’ rookie center Donovan Clingan narrowly missed out on the award. Despite putting up impressive numbers in his first month in the NBA, Clingan fell just short of securing the honor.Clingan, who was selected with the 12th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, has been a standout performer for the Blazers this season. In December, he averaged a double-double with 12.4 points and 10.6 rebounds per game, while also contributing 1.8 blocks per game on the defensive end.
Despite his strong performance, Clingan was edged out for the Rookie of the Month award by a fellow rookie who had a slightly better statistical month. However, Clingan’s impact on the court for the Blazers has not gone unnoticed, and he is sure to be a contender for future Rookie of the Month honors.
Blazers fans can look forward to seeing more impressive performances from Clingan as he continues to develop and make his mark in the NBA. Congratulations to Donovan Clingan on a fantastic month, and here’s to many more standout performances in the future.
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Louisville narrowly avoids disaster against Eastern Kentucky
Noah Waterman’s driving layup with 1.2 seconds to play helped Louisville avoid what would have been a catastrophic loss to Eastern Kentucky Saturday afternoon inside the KFC Yum Center.
Trailing by one in the closing moments, U of L forced Colonels star Devontae Blanton into a missed jumper. Reyne Smith then took off up the left side of the floor, where he nearly lost the ball before finding Waterman, who nearly lost the ball as well. After regaining his footing, Waterman drove to the rim for a contested bucket that would give the Cardinals a 1-point lead.
A steal and a free-throw by Terrence Edwards would set the game’s score at its final margin.
The end-of-game sequence allowed the Cardinals to avoid what would have been a crippling defeat in game they were favored to win by 21.5 points. Instead, they’ll enter the New Year with an 8-5 record and only losses to quality opponents on their resume.
Still, the fact that Louisville couldn’t put away an EKU team that nearly knocked the Cardinals off for the first time since 1963 was more than a little unnerving.
After knocking down nine three-pointers in the first half, U of L could manage just two makes from deep in the second frame. The most important of those came from Smith, whose three with just under two minutes to play put the Cards ahead, 75-73. EKU’s George Kimble, who finished with a game-high 24 points, promptly answered with a three of his own to set up the game’s frantic final moments.
I don’t know if it was the holiday break or what, but the energy was down, the defense was downright bad, and the head-scratching unforced turnovers were back.
We are extremely fortunate that this wasn’t a Quad 4 loss that would have completely tanked our resume right before we begin our dive into the heart of conference play.
The most crucial two week stretch of the season — one which features games against North Carolina, Virginia, Pitt and Clemson — is now upon us. Handle it well, and we can dream March Madness dreams as we go deeper into January and February. Handle it the way we handled things today, and the season shifts to “keep fighting, see how many wins we can scrap together, and maybe we can pull off a crazy run in Charlotte” mode.
In a nail-biting matchup, the Louisville Cardinals narrowly avoided disaster against Eastern Kentucky in a close 28-24 victory. The game was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans as the Cardinals struggled to maintain a lead against their determined opponents.Despite facing a tough challenge from Eastern Kentucky, Louisville managed to come out on top thanks to a strong defensive effort and key plays from their offense. Quarterback Malik Cunningham led the charge with several crucial passes and runs, ultimately securing the win for his team.
While the Cardinals were able to escape with a victory, the game served as a wake-up call for the team as they head into the rest of the season. They will need to tighten up their play and focus on executing more consistently in order to compete against stronger opponents in the future.
Overall, the close call against Eastern Kentucky serves as a reminder that no game can be taken for granted in college football. The Cardinals will need to learn from this experience and continue to improve as they look to make a strong push in the upcoming games.
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