Deshawn Sims and Courtney Sims Named to D-League All-Star Team

Submitted by the_white_tiger on

Both Courtney Sims and Deshawn Sims have received all-star bids and will play in the NBA D-League All-Star game on Feb. 19 in L.A. Congrats to both of the former Wolverines, and good luck moving forward (hopefully to the NBA)

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Beavis

February 3rd, 2011 at 3:13 PM ^

Just goes to prove that superior NIT talent becomes superior D-League talent. 

Glad for them though.  DSims was instrumental in our season that only ended because of Blake Griffin, Willie Warren, and the refs.  Courtney Sims makes my "most frustrating players of all time" team, though.  He's like an awkward Graham Brown with stone hands.

PurpleStuff

February 3rd, 2011 at 3:33 PM ^

Just remembering that whole era under Amaker is so frustrating.  It seemed like every year the team was a bucket away from making the tournament and could never get over the hump.  Then you'd think the team was set up for big improvement the next season only to watch them have the exact same near-miss kind of year. 

Looking at his record in retrospect, the guy did a pretty good job under the circumstances (sanctions, poor facilities, lack of recent success, etc.) but damnit if he didn't seem to cruelly toy with our emotions for that whole five year stretch.

Naked Bootlegger

February 3rd, 2011 at 3:56 PM ^

Those were gut-wrenching years.  Watching Daniel Horton as a freshman, I thought to myself "there's the player to get us back on top".  Never happened.  Horton's senior year - surrounded by the likes of C. Sims, B. Petway, L. Abram, G. Brown*, C. Hunter, and D. Harris - should have been *the* year to forever dispel the demons of the late Fisher/Ellerbe years. 

Great to see both Sims' doin' well in the NBDL, though. 

*The one player I would love to have back from that team is G. Brown.  His screens were legendary.  Pure man-steel, bonecrushing (and mostly legal) picks of unsuspecting opposing Big 10 guards.  Fond memories.

MartinHD

February 3rd, 2011 at 3:38 PM ^

It is encouraging to realize that Jordan Morgan is having a better first season than both D. Sims and C. Sims in a number of categories including Min/Game, FG%, Rb/Game, Assists, steals, and Pts/Game.   If he can continue to develop and improve under Coach Alexander's tutelage, perhaps a NBA future is not out of the question.