<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post"> SALT LAKE CITY (July 17, 2006) ? Day three of the 2006 Reebok Rocky Mounatin Revue began as the Dallas Mavericks and the Philadelphia 76ers took the court at 3:00 on Monday afternoon. Dallas Mavericks head coach, Avery Johnson watched intently from his seat in the stands at the Lifetime Activities Center at Salt Lake Community College as his Mavs got off to a slow start as the 76ers led 12-5 early. Dallas big man, Pavel Podkolzin was dressed in street clothes as he watched the game. The Dallas coaches decided to give the 7?5? center from Russia the day off. Pops Mensah-Bonsu was also absent from the lineup for the Mavericks, but he was dressed. Marshall Strickland got off to a hot start scoring eight points in the first quarter and the 76ers led the Mavericks, 24-14 at the end of one thanks to 10 Dallas turnovers. Both teams shot the ball well, a rarity in the RMR. The Mavericks shot 46percent in the first quarter and the 76ers shot 55 percent. The 76ers continued their hot shooting while leaving the Mavericks in the dust. A long Louis Williams jump shot as time ran out in the first half gave Philadelphia a 20 point lead at the break. The 76ers shot an amazing 59 percent in the first half while Dallas dropped to 44 percent. </div> Recap: http://www.nba.com/jazz/Revue/06game7.html Boxscore isn't up yet. Louis dropped 22. Anyone else think Williams is really benefitting from this? It's great for him. But wow..90-59..I know it's the summer league but still..
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting MrJ:</div><div class="quote_post">Don't get gassed young Justin, like you said: it's only summer league.</div> I'm older than you boy.. Haha but still though..that was tough.