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Offline Last game , 4th of 4 straight starts, posted 13 points, 6 boards and 7 assists, played into the number two point guard, played 31 min, Mike will be 38 in June. Offline Thanks for the info on Mike James Phil. I have posted about Mike recently; he is an amazing guy at 38 to be performing very well at highest level of basketball on the planet, and on a good team. He was brought in on a ten-day contract initially by Dallas; and the coach noticed that his team just functioned better with Mike at the point; so he began to play him more and more; especially at critical times down the stretch in close games. His knowledge of the game and ability to get the ball to the right guy in the correct spot on the floor is important. He was always an incredible athlete and can still explode to the basket when he gets the opening. What really helped make Mike a championship caliber NBA player was the way he improved his outside shot. . When his career is over he may be the Duke with the longest NBA career of all time. I'm sure one of the stats guys can check on that one. Congratulatioins to Mike James! Offline Thanks for the info on Mike James Phil. I have posted about Mike recently; he is an amazing guy at 38 to be performing very well at highest level of basketball on the planet, and on a good team. He was brought in on a ten-day contract initially by Dallas; and the coach noticed that his team just functioned better with Mike at the point; so he began to play him more and more; especially at critical times down the stretch in close games. His knowledge of the game and ability to get the ball to the right guy in the correct spot on the floor is important. He was always an incredible athlete and can still explode to the basket when he gets the opening. What really helped make Mike a championship caliber NBA player was the way he improved his outside shot. . When his career is over he may be the Duke with the longest NBA career of all time. I'm sure one of the stats guys can check on that one. Congratulatioins to Mike James! this is his 11th year, I think Slick and and Si Green played 10 years, both number one picks, Mike was I drafted. Offline Thanks for the info on Mike James Phil. I have posted about Mike recently; he is an amazing guy at 38 to be performing very well at highest level of basketball on the planet, and on a good team. He was brought in on a ten-day contract initially by Dallas; and the coach noticed that his team just functioned better with Mike at the point; so he began to play him more and more; especially at critical times down the stretch in close games. His knowledge of the game and ability to get the ball to the right guy in the correct spot on the floor is important. He was always an incredible athlete and can still explode to the basket when he gets the opening. What really helped make Mike a championship caliber NBA player was the way he improved his outside shot. . When his career is over he may be the Duke with the longest NBA career of all time. I'm sure one of the stats guys can check on that one. Congratulatioins to Mike James! this is his 11th year, I think Slick and and Si Green played 10 years, both number one picks, Mike was I drafted. Online! Duquesne NBA- ABA players: Last edited by DUMgr (3/13/2013 11:41 am) Offline Nice work DUMgr; it looks like Mike will be the longest tenured Duke in the NBA!
Duquesne's Mike James
Really an amazing player, this really is Duquesne Strong.
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Re: Duquesne's Mike James
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undrafted free agent
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Derrick Alston 1995 1997 139
Mike Barr 1973 1977 307
Moe Barr 1971 1971 31
Moe Becker 1947 1947 43
Lionel Billingy 1975 1975 46
Chuck Cooper 1951 1956 409
Ed Dahler 1952 1952 14
Mickey Davis 1972 1977 309
Jarrett Durham 1972 1972 1
Si Green 1957 1966 504
Mike James 2002 2013 565
Ed Melvin 1947 1947 57
Walt Miller 1947 1947 12
Barry Nelson 1972 1972 28
Norm Nixon 1978 1989 768
Stan Noszka 1947 1949 110
Dick Ricketts 1956 1958 212
Willie Somerset 1966 1969 143
Jim Tucker 1955 1957 99
Bill Zopf 1971 1971 53
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