Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
24th September, 2012 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Houston. |
12th October, 2012 | NBA | Waived by Houston. |
1st November, 2012 | D-League | Designated as an allocated player by Rio Grande Valley Vipers. |
29th August, 2013 | D-League | Drafted 6th overall in the 2013 D-League Expansion Draft by Delaware 87ers. |
30th September, 2013 | NBA | Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Denver. |
16th October, 2013 | NBA | Waived by Denver. |
8th December, 2013 | Finland | Signed for the remainder of the season with Lapuan Korikobrat. |
11th June, 2014 | Belgium | Signed a one year contract with Antwerp Giants. |
19th September, 2015 | Germany | Signed a one year contract with Eisbaren Bremerhaven. |
27th June, 2016 | Spain | Signed a one year contract with Unicaja Malaga. |
29th June, 2017 | China | Signed a one year contract with Guangzhou Lions. |
2008 - 2012 | Arizona (NCAA) |
July 2012 | Houston Rockets (Summer League) |
September 2012 - October 2012 | Houston Rockets (NBA) |
November 2012 - June 2013 | Rio Grande Valley Vipers (D-League) |
September 2013 - October 2013 | Denver Nuggets (NBA) |
December 2013 - June 2014 | Lapua (Finland) |
June 2014 - June 2015 | Antwerp Giants (Belgium) |
September 2015 - June 2016 | Bremerhaven (Germany) |
June 2016 - June 2017 | Unicaja Malaga (Spain) |
June 2017 - present | Guangzhou (China) |
March 17, 2011
What Arizona lack is some consistent guard play. Brendan Lavender can shoot the ball and play defense, but he is not consistent at either thing, and does not handle the ball. Kyle Fogg can similarly defend and shoot, yet he is more effective when he drives aggressively at the basket, something he seems to do less of the better he becomes as a shooter. He, too, is inconsistent, and he, too, is not a ball handler. Nor is Parrom. Nor, really, is backup point guard Jordin Mayes, who is a quick and dynamic scorer, but only masquerading as a point guard. And that's also the case with starting point guard, Momo Jones, who is the best ball handler of the punch, but who just isn't a half court point guard. Indeed, it is Fogg who leads the team in assists, at only 2.9 per game. Arizona has size, athleticism and talent, but they have a couple of holes.