<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Player Pos. College/from Exp. Carlos Boozer F Duke 3 Devin Brown G Texas-San Antonio 3 Jarron Collins F/C Stanford 4 Gordan Giricek G Croatia 3 Matt Harpring F Georgia Tech 7 Kris Humphries F Minnesota 1 Andrei Kirilenko F Russia 4 Mark Karcher F Temple R James Lang C C. Park Christian H.S. (Ala.) R</div> <div align="center">Full Roster</div>
I remember James Lang he was that 300 pound HS player in the McDonalds all american game. This is officially my first post in the New look forum!
Okay, I know a little bit about Spencer Nelson, Andre Owens, and James Lang. But who are the rest? Mark Karcher F Temple R James Lang C C. Park Christian H.S. (Ala.) R Spencer Nelson F Utah State R Andre Owens G Houston R Cory Violette F Gonzaga R
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting KS1:</div><div class="quote_post">Okay, I know a little bit about Spencer Nelson, Andre Owens, and James Lang. But who are the rest? Mark Karcher F Temple R James Lang C C. Park Christian H.S. (Ala.) R Spencer Nelson F Utah State R Andre Owens G Houston R Cory Violette F Gonzaga R</div> Mark Karcher is a porker from Temple according to VC, and Cory Violette is a very good versatile players from Gonzaga that was in the shadow of Adam Morrison and Ronny Turiaf the last couple of years.
Some info <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> Lang, who did not attend college, was a second-round pick of the New Orleans Hornets out of Central Park Christian High School (Ala.) as a 2003 early entry prospect. He was waived in December 2003, played in the NBDL, USBL, ABA and in Spain and was released from Portland Trail Blazers' training camp Oct. 11, 2004. Lang is "in better shape than he's been," O'Connor said, adding he has long arms and soft hands and "should play in this league" if he gets serious. Lang is known more for rebounds than offense. O'Connor worked for the Philadelphia 76ers while Karcher was at Temple, so he is familiar with him. "He can score the ball," he said, noting Karcher can swing between shooting guard and small forward. With some questions following Matt Harpring's knee surgery and the broken nose Andrei Kirilenko suffered in the recently concluded European championships, Karcher should have a chance to show himself in camp. O'Connor hasn't yet seen Kirilenko and wasn't certain if the nose will be a problem, but said he'd been told it didn't require surgery. Violette has been on the Jazz radar since he was at Gonzaga, graduating in 2004. He played last winter in the Far East. He was the Bulldogs' No. 3 all-time rebounder, No. 13 scorer and was fifth in career blocks. Center Ben Handlogten, who's spent parts of two seasons with the Utah, has decided to go to camp with the New Jersey Nets, but O'Connor didn't rule out a return some day to the Jazz.</div> <div align="center">Source</div>