Showing posts with label Derrick Caracter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derrick Caracter. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

NBA News 2010: Lakers rookies Derrick Caracter, Devin Ebanks try to seize their opportunities

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The rookies got some playing time, and that's all that really mattered to them and to the Lakers.

Neither rookie stood out against the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night at The Palace in Auburn Hills.

But forwards Derrick Caracter and Devin Ebanks did just enough against the Pistons to earn a measure of praise from the man they most have to impress.

"Derrick got some rebounds and messed around in there. Devin ran the lane and got a couple of steals. He was active."

Caracter played 15 minutes 24 seconds, his season high.

He had six points and five rebounds, two offensive. He was three for five from the field.

Ebanks played 7:57.

He had four points on one-for-five shooting, four rebounds and one blocked shot.


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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

NBA News 2010: Lakers off to dominant start without being full strength

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 12:  Francisco Garc...Image by Getty Images via @daylife
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers don't have 7-0 center Andrew Bynum because of right knee surgery. Kobe Bryant still isn't himself, either, because of right knee surgery.

And still, the Lakers were not just winning but mostly dominating en route to a 4-0 start, with a 13-point average margin of victory, entering Wednesday's game against the Sacramento Kings. The Lakers' lowest production had been 107 points against the Golden State Warriors on Sunday. That meant rookies Devin Ebanks and Derrick Caracter got more playing time than expected, and veterans such as Bryant (15th season) and Ron Artest (12th) were able to rest.

Artest had played more than 29 minutes only once. Bryant hadn't played more than 27 minutes in the previous two games. Ebanks got into two games and was averaging 11.5 minutes. Caracter hadn't played more than 10 minutes in three appearances.



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Sunday, September 12, 2010

NBA News 2010: Devin Ebanks Setting The Bar High

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Devin Ebanks wasn't supposed to be a second round pick. Three years ago, he was one of the top high school players in the nation and looked like a future lottery pick. He was putting up impressive numbers, dominating national tournaments and camps, and being recruited by the top college programs in the country.

So how did the Los Angeles Lakers land Ebanks with the forty-third pick in this year's draft? After two solid seasons at West Virginia, the twenty-year old forward was overlooked in a class that was loaded with wing players. Despite being one of the better athletes in the group and possessing the kind of potential not usually found in a second round selection, Ebanks sat in front of his television and watched as other players came off of the board in front of him. 

He's happy to be in the league, but he's not ready to forget what happened on draft night. Going into the Las Vegas Summer League, Ebanks – along with fellow Lakers rookie Derrick Caracter – felt this was the perfect environment to show teams what they missed out on. Both were, at one time, projected to be top picks and had slipped into the second round. 

"We both had chips on our shoulders because we felt like we should have went higher and our chemistry is great," Ebanks said. "I actually played with D.C. when I was younger, back in high school, so we knew each other's styles a little bit. It turned out to help us a lot in Vegas."

Throughout the week and a half, Ebanks and Caracter put on a clinic, averaging a combined 30.4 points and emerging as two of the best rookies in Vegas. That wasn't a surprise to Ebanks.

Even if he doesn't play big minutes during his rookie campaign, the young forward knows that he'll have plenty of opportunities to develop and learn from the veterans ahead of him on the depth chart.

"I spoke to Lamar when I first got to Los Angeles to practice for the Summer League. When I signed my contract, I spoke to Ron Artest when he was out there. Both of them were excited for me to get out there and hopefully I can just learn behind them because they have great NBA experience," he said.

Odom and Artest will definitely take Ebanks, a fellow Queens native, under their wings next season. But even with the "say Queensbridge" connection, Ebanks has already started to give fans in Los Angeles flashbacks to a different forward that used to wear purple and gold.

After finishing the Pre-Draft Camp in Chicago, the Trevor Ariza comparisons started. The two had almost the exact same measurements in almost every category. Height, weight, vertical leap, standing reach, lane agility drills, and the ¾ court sprint; you name it and the two forwards had eerily similar numbers. With his perimeter defense and athleticism, Ebanks says that Lakers fans have made him well aware of the similarities. 

"I've heard that a lot," said Ebanks. "We definitely do have a lot of similarities in our games, but we're two different players and I'm just going to try to play the way I usually play."


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Sunday, May 16, 2010

NBA News 2010: Caracter on redemption road

NEW YORK - MARCH 13:  Derrick Caracter #32 of ...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeThe weeks leading up to the draft are key for college players looking to enter the NBA. Most of them have to prove they belong in the league skill-wise. Some others have a lot more convincing to do. When you’ve made headlines for the wrong reasons, you also have to prove your head and heart are in the right place. UTEP forward Derrick Caracter is one of the biggest examples in this year’s draft.
After butting heads with coaches throughout high school and college and having his commitment questioned, Caracter, once the No. 1 high school player in the nation, is out to prove he’s a changed man.
So how is he going to do that?
“Just look at the last year of my life”, Caracter answers. “I’m 22 years old now. I can’t play this game forever. There are some guys that eventually quit and then drift off and wind up who knows where… I chose not to be one of those guys that don’t work hard and then regret it for the rest of their lives.”
The road to redemption for Caracter began this season at UTEP, the college where he transferred after leaving Rick Pitino’s Louisville. He averaged 14.1 ppg and 8.1 rpg there this year, leading the Miners to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, where they fell to eventual runner-up Butler. At UTEP, he flashed the best of his game - the strength on the boards, the nice footwork, the excellent touch around the basket…
The conditioning, though, wasn’t still top notch.
Improving in that department has been one of Caracter’s objectives while working out at IMG Academy in Florida lately. He says he’s at 285-290 pounds now - the goal being slimming down to 265.
“I have to prove I can be consistent on my work habits,” the 6-foot-9 Caracter says. “That’s the most important thing I need to do.”
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