<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">KISSIMMEE, Fla. ? Mustafa Shakur's second game in the NBA pre-draft camp ended with a thud ? literally and figuratively. Shakur and Duke's Sean Dockery tripped over each other while chasing a loose ball during Team Six's 103-100 overtime victory over Shakur's Team Three on Thursday, leaving both players on the floor for several minutes. Afterward, Shakur said he was fine but lamented the fact that he started Thursday's game much stronger than he finished it. Shakur had four assists in his first five minutes of the game but finished with six turnovers to his seven assists, 1-for-5 shooting, five rebounds and two steals. He was mostly matched up with Cal State-Fullerton's Bobby Brown, who shot 1 for 11 but had eight assists and one turnover. "I think I started off really well and didn't finish strong," Shakur said. "I don't know what it was. I've gotta be ready." Over two games, Shakur is 6 for 16 from the field (he has not attempted a three-pointer), 8 of 11 from the free-throw line, and had 12 assists, nine turnovers and six steals. He will play his final pre-draft game today at 7:30 a.m. Tucson time. Rooks job-hunting Former UA and NBA player Sean Rooks appeared at the pre-draft camp Thursday with a "miscellaneous" credential. He said he hopes to trade it in for an NBA team staff credential soon, having traveled to the camp in an effort to lobby for a job in any kind of scouting or front office position. "I want to get in just wherever," Rooks said. "I know it's a process, and I just want to get on board." Former UA video coordinator John Castles also was on hand, having successfully combined his basketball background and MIS degree into a basketball product marketing manager position for XOS Technologies. Second-day stats Syracuse's Gerry McNamara cooled off from his 4-of-6 three-point shooting performance Wednesday to make just 1 of 5 from long range. The day's top scorers were Rice forward Morris Almond and Connecticut forward Rashad Anderson. Each had 24. Among Pac-10 players, UCLA's Jordan Farmar went 6 of 10 from the field for 14 points with no assists and three turnovers, Stanford's Matt Haryasz was 3 for 6 for eight points and had six rebounds, and ex-Cardinal teammate Dan Grunfeld was 2 for 6 for seven points with four turnovers and two assists.</div> Source
Seem's like everywhere I read G-Mac is doing good in workouts, hopefully he ends up being a first rounder or early second.