The 1st annual Long Island Nets Hoopfest, Not your Average 3on 3 event!

iLuvBBall is proud to announce that we are promoting the first annual…

Long Island Nets Hoop Fest!

The first in a series of exciting events that we are promoting this year! As an Official Media Partner of the Hoop Fest we are proud looking forward to seeing you and your family at this fun filled and very competitive tournament!

Get in on the Early Bird Registration Open Now through June 14, 2018 for $140.00 per team. *early bird registrants are also entered to win a 2-night stay at the Homewood Suites in Carle Place for Hoop Fest Weekend.

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Long Island Nets head coach Ronald Nored named assistant coach on staff for Team USA

Long Island Nets head coach Ronald Nored has been named as an assistant coach on Jeff Van Gundy’s staff for the USA’s World Cup Qualifying Games in June/July and September. Please see below for a full release from USA Basketball.

Ronald Nored and John Thompson III Named Assistant Coaches for June and September USA Men’s World Cup Qualifying Teams

Former Georgetown University head coach John Thompson III (left) and NBA G League Long Island Nets head coach Ronald Nored (right) have been named assistant coaches for the USA’s World Cup Qualifying Teams in June and September. 

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 8, 2018) – NBA G League Long Island Nets head coach Ronald Nored and former Georgetown University head coach John Thompson III have been named assistant coaches for the USA’s World Cup Qualifying Games in June/July and September. The duo will assist former NBA head coach Jeff Van Gundy, who was announced on July 5, 2017, head coach of the USA Basketball men’s national teams that will compete in the FIBA World Cup Qualifying games.

 

The United States is scheduled to conclude the third and final first-round window of FIBA World Cup Qualifying play by facing Group C opponents Mexico on June 28 in Mexico City, and Cuba on July 1 in Havana. (the full Americas World Cup Qualifying schedule is available at usab.com/mens/wc-qualifying/schedule.aspx).

 

Already assured of being one of the three teams from its first-round group to advance to the FIBA World Cup Qualifying second round, Nored and Thompson also will assist Van Gundy during the USA’s first two second-round games, which will be held Sept. 13-17, 2018.

 

“I’m pleased that coach Thompson is able to return for the next two World Cup Qualifying windows, and I’m excited about the addition of Ronald Nored to our staff,” said Van Gundy, who has compiled a 9-0 record as head coach of USA Basketball teams since August 2017.

 

“We’re going to miss Mo McHone’s experienced voice, but it is exciting to add a new voice and perspective from a young and promising coach in Ronald.”

The June/July and September USA World Cup Qualifying teams again are expected to be comprised of G League players, with the possibility of again using players who have been playing overseas.

 

“I don’t think I can overstate how honored I am to be able to have this appointment under coach Van Gundy and to represent the United States,” said Nored. “I think for me this is a dream come true. Not only to represent my country, but also to work under such an esteemed coach. I know I’ll be challenged and I’ll learn a lot, and I’m really looking forward to it.”

In 2017-18, his second season at the helm of the G League Nets, Nored led Long Island to a 27-23 record, which was a 10-win improvement on 2016-17.

 

Nored spent two seasons (2013-15) with the NBA Boston Celtics organization, splitting time in his first season as a player development coach for the Celtics, while also serving as an assistant coach for their G League affiliate, the Maine Red Claws. Prior to the 2014-15 season, he was named by Boston as player development director, where he took the lead organizational role for the players’ off-court development, in addition to his on-court coaching duties.

 

He also served one season (2015-16) as an assistant coach at Northern Kentucky University and was the head coach at Brownsburg High School (Ind.) for one season.

 

A 2012 graduate of Butler University, Nored was a member of the Bulldogs’ team that reached back-to-back NCAA National Championship games in 2010 and 2011. A two-time Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year, after completing his collegiate career Nored held the school record for games played (143), was tied for the all-time lead in steals (207), and ranked second in all-time assists (497).

 

“I am once again honored to work with the USA Basketball World Cup Qualifying team,” said Thompson, son of 1988 U.S. Olympic Team and longtime Georgetown coach John Thompson Jr. “It is a privilege to represent our country working under coach Van Gundy. I cannot wait to get into the gym with our players.”

Thompson, who also was an assistant coach with the 2008 USA Basketball U18 National Team that won a silver medal at the FIBA Americas U18 Championship, most recently assisted Van Gundy and the February 2018 USA World Cup Qualifying Team to a pair of wins as the Americans downed Cuba 84-48 and defeated Puerto Rico 83-75 in home games in Santa Cruz, California.

 

Thompson possesses 17 years of collegiate head coaching experience and a stellar 346-193 (.641 winning percentage) all-time record.

 

Taking the coaching reigns at Georgetown in 2004, he directed the Hoyas for the next 13 seasons and compiled a 278-151 (.653) overall mark, including a 131-94 record in Big East Conference play. He led Georgetown to 11 straight post-season tournaments, including eight NCAA Tournaments and three NITs.

 

In 2006-07, Thompson guided the Hoyas to a 30-7 record, the Big East regular season and tournament championships and the NCAA Final Four.

 

Thompson also is a two-time winner of the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year Award, who was named the 2007 National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year and the 2013 Big East Conference Coach of the Year.

 

Serving four seasons (2000-01-2003-04) as head coach at his alma mater, Princeton University, his teams compiled a 68-42 overall record and won or shared three Ivy League titles while making three post-season tournament appearances, including two NCAA tournaments (2001 and 2004) and one NIT (2002).

 

Thompson also served as an assistant coach at Princeton from 1995-2000 and played basketball at Princeton while majoring in politics. As a forward, he played four seasons (1984-85-1987-88) for legendary coach Pete Carril and ranks fourth on Princeton’s all-time assist leader list with 347. He was co-captain of the 1988 team and shared the B.F. Bunn trophy that year as one of the Tigers’ Most Valuable Players.

LI Nets Acquire R.J. Hunter

The Long Island Nets, the NBA Development League affiliate of the Brooklyn Nets, have acquired guard R.J. Hunter off waivers.

Hunter (6’5”, 185) appeared in three games for the Chicago Bulls this season before being waived on December 29. In 39 career NBA games with Boston (2015-16) and Chicago (2016), Hunter recorded averages of 2.5 points and 1.0 rebounds in 8.3 minutes per contest. He has also appeared in 13 NBA D-League games between Boston’s affiliate, the Maine Red Claws, and Chicago’s affiliate, the Windy City Bulls, averaging 15.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.9 steals in 32.2 minutes per game. Hunter was originally selected by the Boston Celtics with the 28th overall pick in the 2015 NBA Draft.

Most fans would remember R.J. for this March Madness moment back in 2015!

About the Long Island Nets
The Long Island Nets are the NBA Development League affiliate of the Brooklyn Nets. In the team’s inaugural 2016-17 season, the Long Island Nets play home games at Barclays Center and practice at HSS Training Center in Brooklyn. Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Presented by New York Community Bank will become the permanent home of the team starting with the 2017-18 season, following the venue’s extensive renovation. For more information, please visit longislandnets.com and follow @longislandnets on Twitter and Instagram.


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LI NETS EARN COMEBACK VICTORY OVER ERIE AT HOME

The Long Island Nets (7-14) came from behind to top the Erie Bayhawks (6-13) 114-107 today at Barclays Center. The Nets are now 1-1 in their season series with the BayHawks and 5-7 at home this season.

In his third game on assignment with the Nets, Atlanta Hawks forward Taurean Prince scored a game-high 22 points with eight rebounds, four steals and three blocks in 30 minutes.

Brooklyn Nets forward Chris McCullough, also on assignment with the LI Nets, and Long Island guard Yogi Ferrell each scored 19 points in the victory. McCullough also added nine rebounds and two blocks in his 38 minutes, while Ferrell tallied six rebounds, nine assists and two steals in 39 minutes for Long Island.

The BayHawks got off to a strong start in their effort, outscoring the Nets 34-28 in the first quarter on 56.5 percent shooting. Erie’s offense continued to roll in the second quarter, with the BayHawks shooting 63.2 percent from the field.

Erie held a six-point lead, 64-58, at halftime after leading by as many as 15 points. Guard Anthony Brown paced the BayHawks with 12 first-half points, while McCullough and Ferrell led Long Island with 11 points apiece.

The Nets made their comeback in the third quarter, outscoring the BayHawks 28-16 in the period and putting together a strong defensive effort. Long Island limited Erie to just 7-of-26 shooting (.269) in the quarter while outscoring the BayHawks 16-2 in the paint to take a six-point lead, 86-80.

Although Erie tied the game up three times in the fourth quarter and even held a five-point lead with 6:07remaining in the game, Long Island stood strong for the victory after a 10-1 run late in the period.

Forward Cliff Alexander led the BayHawks with 18 points and seven rebounds in 23 minutes off the bench, while Brown recorded 16 points and seven rebounds in 38 minutes.

Both Erie and Long Island saw six players score in double figures in today’s game, with three members of each team recording double-digit points off the bench.

Long Island will face Maine next on Friday, January 6, at 1:30 p.m. EST, while Erie will travel to Delaware to face the 87ers on Friday, January 6, at 7 p.m. EST.

About the Long Island Nets
The Long Island Nets are the NBA Development League affiliate of the Brooklyn Nets. In the team’s inaugural 2016-17 season, the Long Island Nets play home games at Barclays Center and practice at HSS Training Center in Brooklyn. Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Presented by New York Community Bank will become the permanent home of the team starting with the 2017-18 season, following the venue’s extensive renovation. For more information, please visit longislandnets.comand follow @longislandnets on Twitter and Instagram.


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