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12/12/2011  10:25 AM
Per Tommy D....camp invites are D Leaguers Chris Hunter and Devin Green. http://www.theknicksblog.com/2011/12/12/knicks-camp-invites/
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12/12/2011  10:30 AM    LAST EDITED: 12/12/2011  10:32 AM
Knicks filling in the practice squad....kinda remember Chris being invited here before but not sticking

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Devin-Green-303/

6' 7" 210 lbs 29 y.o


December 29, 2009
Not many players can claim to have had as unlikely a career as Devin Green has over the past few years. A last minute invite to the Portsmouth Invitational tournament back in 2005—likely more due to the fact that he went to school down the street at Hampton (of the anonymous MEAC conference, where he played mostly power forward) than because of any real NBA interest—Green shockingly made the Lakers roster the following year and managed to stick all season long.

He spent the next few years alternating between thoroughly dominating the D-League, toiling in NBA summer leagues and training camps, and bouncing around places like Germany, Italy, Belgium and the Ukraine, never really sticking around in one place for very long and likely missing out on establishing himself as a legit NBA player in the process.

Green has regardless looked like an interesting prospect pretty much every time we had a chance to fully evaluate him, as he possesses terrific versatility to go along with a very NBA friendly profile with his excellent physical tools. He can create his own shot effectively, defend multiple positions, make plays for others, and make shots from the perimeter at a good enough rate to wonder why he hasn't gotten another chance.

He's playing in mid-level Greece this season and is clearly one of the better American players in that very competitive league, again making you ponder whether he can't play at a much higher level. He has a reputation for being overly unselfish at times, but is still young and talented enough to get yet another look this upcoming summer, if he hasn't already tired of waiting for the NBA that is.

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12/12/2011  10:34 AM
Found this on Hunter at Wiki -
Hunter played professionally overseas in Poland (AZS Koszalin) and Belgium before signing with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants of the NBA Development League prior to the 2008-09 season.[1] He signed with the Knicks on April 14, 2009,[1] appearing in 2 pre-season games, averaging 2 points in 4½ minutes per game before being waived on October 22.[2] On November 20, Hunter signed with the Golden State Warriors, making him the first call-up of the 2009-10 NBA D-League season.[2]

Here sure didn't tear it up in college. Shocked he has a shot in the NBA. Guess it's the 6' 11" and 240... - http://ww.draftexpress.com/profile/Chris-Hunter-5574/stats/

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12/12/2011  10:40 AM
Rookie wrote:Knicks filling in the practice squad....kinda remember Chris being invited here before but not sticking

http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Devin-Green-303/

6' 7" 210 lbs 29 y.o


December 29, 2009
Not many players can claim to have had as unlikely a career as Devin Green has over the past few years. A last minute invite to the Portsmouth Invitational tournament back in 2005—likely more due to the fact that he went to school down the street at Hampton (of the anonymous MEAC conference, where he played mostly power forward) than because of any real NBA interest—Green shockingly made the Lakers roster the following year and managed to stick all season long.

He spent the next few years alternating between thoroughly dominating the D-League, toiling in NBA summer leagues and training camps, and bouncing around places like Germany, Italy, Belgium and the Ukraine, never really sticking around in one place for very long and likely missing out on establishing himself as a legit NBA player in the process.

Green has regardless looked like an interesting prospect pretty much every time we had a chance to fully evaluate him, as he possesses terrific versatility to go along with a very NBA friendly profile with his excellent physical tools. He can create his own shot effectively, defend multiple positions, make plays for others, and make shots from the perimeter at a good enough rate to wonder why he hasn't gotten another chance.

He's playing in mid-level Greece this season and is clearly one of the better American players in that very competitive league, again making you ponder whether he can't play at a much higher level. He has a reputation for being overly unselfish at times, but is still young and talented enough to get yet another look this upcoming summer, if he hasn't already tired of waiting for the NBA that is.

wow interesting player.

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