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  This team on paper looks to have power house writin all over it. First round selection Brandt Heininger brings alot to the kings franchise. He can hit  mid-range shots, 3 pointers, post-up, and can drive the lane. He also is a strong rebounder. Second round selection George Cocodrilli seems to be the flash of the kings. He has good ball handling and can jump incredibly high, which enables him to drive to the hoop. Word on the street is that he is a good defender and defense is the name of the kings. Third round selection John Streckenbein gives the kings one of three big men. Streck has improved his game recently and looks to make his name in the low post. He has a tendency to shoot three pointers every once in a while but that will not be tolerated on the kings squad. Fourth round selection Dan " Tha Revolva" Jones brings yet another rebounder to the kings. Jones has an insane 38" vertical leap and is expected to use that to rip down an average of 10 rebounds a game. He has improved his offense game a little but has much room for improvment. Jones looks to dazzle spectators with his highlight reel dunks during games. Fifth round selection Jack McNally brings a little threat from beyond the arc. He is quiet but if u give him an open look he will knock it down. He is yet to be heard from since he moved to Upper. Sixth round selection Jim "Daddy long legs" Dugan has a chip on his shoulder n looks to prove to captains that he is a froce to be reconed with. Dugan stands over 6 feet 3 inches and is a shot blocking presence. Also a track star, dugan is expected to run transition with the best of um n throw down some dunks n oops. Seventh round selection Ryan Mentzer brings... uh well i dont really know. All i know is that he is taller than I am. Mentzer looks to shut down his 8th grade rivals Luke Bry, Dan Jamison, and Rob Kimble.With the last selection in the CAL Summer 2004 draft the kings selected ( or were given) JJ Duggan. JJ is known for his hustle defense. He annoys that crap out of his opponents n hopes to use that towards his teams advantage. JJ also has not been heard from. It is believed that his elderly friend at wendys has taken him away. Lastly there is captain Colin Haviland. Colin is a solid guard who brings good passing, decent ball handling,defense, and can knock down the three with the best of um. Only time and chemistry will tell how long this team can remain in tier of CAL teams.

 

 Average Pts. Per Game

10.3ppg.-Colin Haviland, ttl pts-31 (3 games)

10ppg.-George Cocodrilli, ttl pts-10 (1game)

18ppg.-Brandt Heininger, ttl pts-36 (2 games)

7ppg.-John Streckenbein, ttl pts-21 ( 3 games)

2.6ppg.-Dan Jones, ttl pts-8 (3 games)

4.3ppg.-Jack McNally, ttl pts-13 (3 games)

4.3ppg.- Ryan Mentzer, ttl pts-13 (3 games)

4.6ppg.-Jim Dugan, ttl pts-14 (3 games)

2ppg.-JJ Duggan, ttl pts-2 (1 game) 

Team-avg pts.-49.3, ttl pts-148 (3 games)

Team-avg pts. against-49.6, ttl pts-149 (3 games)

Game 1 Points      W

12-Colin Haviland

10-George Cocodrilli

10-John Streckenbein

6-Jack McNally

4-Jim Dugan

4-Ryan Mentzer

0-Dan Jones              

DNP-Brandt Heininger

DNP-JJ Duggan          T'wolves

46                                  45

 

Game 2 points          W

7-Colin Haviland

DNP-George Cocodrilli

11-John Streckenbein

2-Jack Mcnally

8-Jim Dugan

4-Ryan Mentzer

4-Dan Jones

23-Brandt Heininger

DNP-JJ Duggan               Pacers

59                                      52

Game 3 points         L

12-Colin Haviland

5-Ryan Mentzer

2-Jim Dugan

2-Dan Jones

0-John Streckenbein

5-Jack McNally

2-JJ Duggan

13-Brandt Heininger

DNP-George Cocodrilli            Pistons

43                                                     52