Texas Longhorns started 17-0 last season and reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time in school history. Many anticipated them to make a NCAA Championship run, especially with future NBA prospects in Avery Bradley , Damion James and Dexter Pittman. … Source: Bleacher Report
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2010-11 College Basketball Previews and Predictions: Texas Longhorns
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Texas Longhorns started 17-0 last season and reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time in school history. Many anticipated them to make a NCAA Championship run, especially with future NBA prospects in Avery Bradley , Damion James and Dexter Pittman. … Source: Bleacher Report
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2010-11 College Basketball Previews and Predictions: Texas Longhorns
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Kansas (2)Morris twins, Tyshawn TaylorSherron Collins, Cole AldrichJayhawks looking to close out 12-team Big 12 with seven straight crowns 3. TexasJordan Hamilton, J’Covan BrownDamion James, Dexter PittmanNo team needed 2010 in rearview mirror… Source: KansasCity.com
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Good news and bad news, Longhorns fans. The good news is that your 2010-11 team is — like most teams under recruiting whiz Rick Barnes — going to be very talented. The bad news? Guard Varez Ward will not be a part of that talent. Instead, he’ll be transferring to Auburn . At first glance, the bad news might not seem all that bad. After all, the Longhorns have a bevy of guards in their rotation, including Dogus Balbay , Jai Lucas , J’Covan Brown , and top 2010 recruit Cory Joseph, all of whom have the skills to contribute this season. (And let’s not forget sophomore small forward Jordan Hamilton , whose guard-ish game is primed for a breakout in 2010-11 .) When you have that much talent, should you really worry about the transfer of a single player? If Barnes thought so highly of Ward, would he have recruited Joseph & Co. in the first place? Still, despite the likely spin that Ward’s transfer will make it easier for the Longhorns to establish a rotation, his farewell certainly won’t make the Longhorns better . Ward was supposed to start at guard last season before a freak layup-line injury ended his season. Without him, Texas’ guard corp was suspect. The Longhorns lacked one backcourt player who could both defend and facilitate the team’s talented offensive threats; Balbay’s offensive inability (and later injury) made him suspect, while J’Covan Brown was a score-first guard who didn’t do much for his teammates with the ball in his hands. When Andy Katz spoke to Longhorns senior Damion James after 2009-10’s historic collapse — when Texas went from No. 1 in the country to a No. 9 NCAA tournament seed and a first-round tourney exit — he said Ward’s injury had more to do with Texas’ collapse than anything else: “They’ll have a good season with Jordan and Gary, but Varez was our best on-ball defender. He can pass the ball. He’s a true point guard. He can get dudes the ball when they need it

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Varez Ward ends Texas career
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In his “Rookie Watch: Best of Summer” article, ESPN ’s David Thorpe ranked Texas -ex Damion James as the second-best performer at the conclusion of the NBA ’s summer league. James averaged 18.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and one assist per game in Orlando. … Source: Dallas Morning News
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Texas Longhorns-ex Damion James impresses in summer league
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One of them was here for the long haul, the other just a visitor for one season. But Damion James and Avery Bradley have something in common.
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Texas’ Bradley, James picked in first round
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ATLANTA – The Atlanta Hawks have selected Texas forward Damion James with the 24th overall pick in the NBA draft. The 6-foot-7 James, a strong rebounder in college, will give the Hawks depth behind starting forwards Josh Smith and Marvin Williams . Source: Dallas Morning News
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Texas’ Damion James picked by Atlanta Hawks at No. 24
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Damion James, the Longhorns’ forward who came back to school for his senior season, was drafted by Atlanta in the first round with the No. 24 pick overall. That makes two first rounders for Texas, Avery Bradley and James.
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Atlanta takes James
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Heres a list of mock draft, and who they currently predict the Spurs to take. It might be a good idea to click these links often, since most will be updated daily up until Thursday. Obviously, Damion James is a name that’s coming up a lot. He’s a… Source: Pounding the Rock
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2010 NBA Draft Primer: The San Antonio Spurs Select… ?
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McCoy says the nerve injury in his right shoulder is “really coming along” and is close to being 100 percent. January 16th, 2010 No. 1 Longhorns hold off Aggies 72-67 in overtimeAUSTIN, Texas — Damion James scored 26 points, including seven in… Source: Simple Thoughts
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Former Texas player Pittman leaves NBA draft combine after half-brother is shot and killed
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