Reece Beekman is finally getting a chance to play some in the NBA after his trade to Brooklyn. Had a career high of 7 points the previous game and broke it with 9 points last night so hopefully that is a sign that he has cemented his place in Brooklyn's rotation. Checked in on the stats of the other active players we have now and they are doing fairly well led by Murphy and Hunter who are both around 20 ppg (for Hunter that is huge considering they drafted a player at #1 that effectively plays the same position he does), Brogdon still effective at 13 ppg, Jerome and Huff having found good spots for them at 10 and 9 ppg and Hauser still a key rotation piece in Boston with almost 8 ppg. Dunn has earned a starting spot the last 5 games and for the last 7 games is averaging 27 minutes per game (averaged below 20 prior to that) so he is coming on as well. Nice to see so many of our former players doing so well in the NBA, just hope it's not that long before we get some more into the NBA again (only ones on this year's team I can think of that might have a chance with lots of improvement are Coffie and McKneely and for McKneely that is only because he can really shoot the three).