Thursday, April 21, 2011

the African triple-double prodigy who may be in the NBA next season

One source said that Shurna simply wanted to put his name out in NBA circles and get an evaluation of his game. The 6-foot-8 forward from Glen Ellyn averaged 24.4 points in NU’s first nine games before spraining his left ankle Christian Dior Sunglasses.
In October, Shurna practically blushed over an NBA-related question.
Given that he had scrimmaged against Team USA players such as Derrick Rose, Kevin Durant and Rajon Rondo over the summer in Las Vegas Oakley Sunglasses Cheap, Shurna was asked if the experience made him more or less likely to think he could play in the pros.


“I think it’s wild that I’m getting a question like that,” he replied. “Never in a million years would I have thought I would. You work hard and hope you get the chance just to play college basketball Arnette Sunglasses.”
Bismack Biyombo, the African triple-double prodigy who may be in the NBA next season?

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