Thursday Nuggets

Energy fans,

What a week! It’s been a lot of fun in the Energy offices over the past week. From our great home opener last week to the “Blizzard of the Century” this week, it’s been a wild ride. Just in case you’ve been stuck in a snow-cave, here is the latest news on the Energy front.

Phoenix Sun Taylor Griffin is coming to Des Moines!

As most of you know, the Energy is affiliated with the Phoenix Suns and Chicago Bulls. This allows those NBA teams to assign their young players to the Energy to get them valuable playing time. Suns GM Steve Kerr announced this week that Suns rookie Taylor Griffin has been assigned to the Energy for this weekend’s games against Dakota. Taylor was the Suns 2nd round pick and just happens to be the older brother of the #1 pick in this year’s draft, Blake Griffin. They both starred at Oklahoma, leading them to the Elite 8 of last year’s NCAA tourney. Taylor is a great athlete and will be a fan favorite. Read more about him HERE.

Cartier Martin is Back!

More great news came out earlier this week, when the Energy announced that we are re-signing Cartier Martin. Cartier was our 1st pick in last year’s D-League draft and played in 20 plus games, before being called up by the NBA’s Charlotte Bobcats.

He is an explosive scorer and averaged 20.6 points and 5.4 rebounds during his time in Des Moines. Cartier played his college ball just a short drive away at Kansas State.

Energy Undefeated, atop the Power Rankings!

The Energy are off to a torrid start, beginning the year 4-0 after sweeping series against Springfield and Fort Wayne. The Energy are in sole possession of first place in the D-League’s Eastern Conference standings and are also the only undefeated team in the D-League.

In the most recent power rankings released by the league, it was no surprise to see the Energy at the top. Coach Nurse and the staff have a great group of players and hopefully we remain at the top all year. This year’s squad is a blast to watch, come on out to Wells Fargo Arena to see for yourself. You won’t be disappointed!

Nurse’s Notes: Great Start to the Season

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We are back from our weekend trip out to Springfield and we are happy to have picked up a couple wins.

It’s hard to gauge really what happened as everyone in the D-League is feeling out the level of competition right now and we are in that boat too.  So as we love the wins, not everyone will be convinced that they were great wins yet. But the thing that I am happy with is this:  we played really hard, we played collective defense, and we shared the ball.  At this point in the season out of training camp, that is what we are after.

Building chemistry and cohesiveness is an elusive thing sometimes in our league.  So am I happy?  At this point, all ten guys are on the same page.   We did face some challenges, going on the road, playing two games in 36 hours, traveling on Thanksgiving etc…and we handled most of that really well.  We had good performances from a lot of different guys.  So, no need to mention anyone specifically this time.

We played really good team defense. We held the Armor to 73 points in the first game which has to be some kind of record for us.  We should look that up.

We are back at it in practice, and getting ready for Fort Wayne, who is very talented. They have a new coach in Joey Meyer, who is one of the best in this League.  He has a lot of talent and they are coming off a very impressive win versus a tough Erie team.

It’s dollar beer night too, and tons of other things going on.   Come on out and see this team, they play hard and play well together.  You will be proud of this team and how they represent Des Moines and the Energy.

See you Thursday.

Nick

Energy Sweep Springfield, Win 96-84

It was a great start to the season for the Energy. After dominating the season opener on Friday night, the Energy overcame some first half shooting struggles to defeat the Springfield Armor 96-84 and move to 2-0 on the season. Curtis Stinson led the way for the Energy with 19 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. Check out the highlights courtesy of the NBA below. And check back here to EnergyHoopla.com all week as we get prepped for the home opener on Thursday against Fort Wayne.

Highlights From The Opener

The Energy dominated their opener at Springfield, handling the Armor 106-73. Check out the highlights from the victory courtesy of the NBA.

Game 2 is Saturday at 11 am. Tune in to NBA Futurecast at www.nbdl.com or listen on 1700 The Champ.

Season Begins Tonight!

85924140LS001_WIZARDS_ENERGYEnergy fans, it is officially that time of year. The season gets underway tonight, as your Energy battle the expansion Springfield Armor at 6pm Central Time. Here at EnergyHoopla, we want to give you a quick crash course on what you can expect tonight and the keys for an Energy victory.

Details: Energy @ Armor-6pm Start-Springfield, Mass.-MassMutual Center

Breaking down Springfield:

The Armor are one of two expansion teams in the D-League this year, joining fellow east coast squad, Maine. Springfield is coached by former NBA veteran, dunk champion and TV personality Dee Brown. Their NBA affiliates are the Nets, Knicks, and 76ers. Defense and versatility appear to be the themes for the Armor. In their lone exhibition game, they defeated Maine 86-78 and held the Red Claws to 41 percent shooting and forced 25 Red Claw turnovers.

The Armor are headlined by a familiar face in former Energy guard JamesOn Curry, who was Springfield’s 1st round pick in this year’s D-League draft. Curry averaged 12.3 points and shot 36 percent from three point range last year with the Energy.

Springfield Probable Starters:

Guard: JamesOn Curry-6′3 195 lbs. (Oklahoma State)

Guard: Adam Harrington- 6′5 200 lbs. (Auburn)

Forward: Perrin Johnson- 6′6 215 lbs. (Louisville)

Forward: Kentrell Gransberry- 6′9 270 lbs. (South Florida)

Center: James Cripe- 7′0 255 lbs. (Northern Kentucky)

Breaking down the Energy:

The Energy appear to be a team that can beat you a number of different ways. As they illustrated in their 99-89 victory over Tulsa in the only pre-season game- when eight players scored more than eight points. The Energy have a solid inside presence with Earl Barron, who has spent three plus years in the NBA with the Miami Heat. And they have weapons from the outside with newcomers Rashad Anderson and Pat Carroll, who can both fill it up from long range. Combine that with steady point guard Curtis Stinson and versatile players coming off the bench and Iowa is set up to have a very balanced club.

The Energy will be without big man Darryl Watkins, who did not make the trip due to a foot injury. Watkins is expected to be back for the home opener on December 3rd.

Energy Probable Starters:

Guard: Curtis Stinson-6′3 215 lbs. (Iowa State)

Guard: Pat Carroll-6′5 200 lbs. (St. Joseph’s)

Forward: Rashad Anderson-6′5 225 lbs. (UCONN)

Forward: Marvin Phillips-6′7 230 lbs. (Claflin)

Center: Earl Barron- 6′11 230 lbs. (Memphis)

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Nurse’s Notes: Energy Win Pre-Season Opener

82647690LS001_THUNDERBIRDS_ENERGYWe had our first look at our game against some opposition Saturday in OKC, versus the Tulsa 66ers.

Here is a quick re-cap.

First of all as a team, we played pretty hard and executed some of the things we spent our entire training camp on.  Things like transition defense, rebounding, and defense in general.  We had a decent effort from everyone 1-12.  We were able to play everyone quite a few minutes and probably gave some more minutes to players who are on the cut bubble and further down the roster than we normally would have done in a regular season game, but we used the game as a real evaluation tool. (We have to cut two more players by Wednesday.)

Curtis Stinson – played a very good game, he is a better player this year than last.  His shooting is ever improving, he runs the team and he had just a real solid game scoring 15 points, hitting one three ball, and dishing out 8 assists.

Pat Carroll- is a good all around player, he shot it well, did have a few more turnovers that normal, but got put in some funny situations.  He plays at both ends, and has a high IQ to go along with his good outside shooting touch.  He made some big shots when the game was in the balance.

Jeff Trepagneir – Jeff is down 20 lbs from a year ago and is in great shape.  He is viewed mostly as a 3 point gunner, but his overall team play was solid yesterday.  He knows how to play defense and is giving great effort on that end so far.

Earl Barron – played hard, not great, is a good outside shooter, but has tools to play well with his back to the basket has well.  Played really hard on Saturday, had some foul trouble, but love his attitude and work ethic.

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Energy Win Pre-Season Opener

82647690LS001_THUNDERBIRDS_ENERGYThe Energy got things started off on the right foot by defeating the Tulsa 66ers 99-89 in their first and only pre-season game on Saturday. The outcome is hopefully a sign of things to come as the men in purple and orange used a balanced effort to put the game away. Eight Energy players scored eight or more points. Curtis Stinson led the way scoring 15 points and dishing out 7 assists.

With the game tied at 9, Stinson keyed a big Energy run, by hitting two free throws and moments later drilling a three-pointer. That was part of a 14-3 run that gave the Energy separation they needed.

Earl Barron controlled things in the interior, contributing 15 points and 9 rebounds. The former Miami Heat center was impressive in his Energy debut.

The Energy also had it stuck on automatic from long distance, drilling 10 of 18 three point attempts. First round pick Rashad Anderson and veteran guard Jeff Trepagnier each hit shots from beyond the arc.

The game was far enough in hand that the Energy reserves played the entire fourth quarter.

The first regular season game is on Friday, November 27th in Springfield, Massachusetts. This is just the start of what is going to be a fantastic season for the Energy.

Click HERE for the box score against Tulsa.

From the Desk of the GM: The Journey Begins

Get Close to the Action

First Game Action…Today (if you count the preseason!):

Energy fans, today is the first time your Iowa Energy will hit the court wearing the purple and orange against another squad.  At 3pm, the Energy will take on Tulsa in a preseason matchup in Oklahoma.  The “game” isn’t open to the public, but we should get a good idea of what our team will look like this year.


There is no doubt we have the deepest team ever.  Whether that translates to our best team ever is yet to be seen.  I know Coach Nurse plans on playing a lot of people today so that our staff can get a good idea of which 10 players will make up the 2009-2010 roster.

Tulsa has a nice lineup.  Steven Hill, a big 7-footer played in the NBA last year.  They also have Mustafa Shakur at guard who has NBA experience.  Throw in a couple of returning guys and they should provide a good matchup for the Energy.

No Futurecast of this game, but live stats are supposed to be going starting at 3pm.  To follow (if you are a real Energy junkie!), go to www.d-league.com.  Click on “Scores”.  Then, you have to move the calendar to today’s date and you should be able to watch…actually READ….what is going on.

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