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  • bichettehappens
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    • Jun 2010
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    Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend


    After being taken with the 13th pick of the 2nd round by the Los Angeles Lakers, small forward out of Cincinnati Darius Legend thought he had it made. However, after showing up to training camp an overweight 246 pounds, and a poor showing on the summer circuit, Legend found himself destined for the NBA D-League.

    Ever since high school, Darius had always been the star of the team and that continued playing alongside Lance Stephenson at Cincinnati last year, where Legend averaged 15.4 points and 4.2 rebounds in his freshman year before declaring for the draft. Cast off from a shot at competing for a NBA title with the Lakers, Darius now found a home with the Erie Bay Hawks of the developmental league. Here, we will chronicle his journey to reach the NBA and become the legend he believes he can be.


    Name: Darius Legend
    Position: Small Forward
    Height: 6'7"
    Weight: 246 lbs
    Age: 20
    College: Cincinnati
    Current Team: Erie Bay Hawks


  • bichettehappens
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    • Jun 2010
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    #2
    Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

    Updated December 5, 2010 (In-Game)

    Career Stats
    NBA Developmental League
    D-League Stats
    Year - TeamGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFG%3PT%FT%
    2010 - Erie629.825.04.32.70.30.82.7.461.063.760


    NBA
    NBA Career Stats
    Year - TeamGPMINPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFG%3PT%FT%
    2010-11 - MIL0MPGPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTPGFG3PTFT


    Achievements
    (TBD)
    Last edited by bichettehappens; 11-17-2010, 09:33 PM.

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    • bichettehappens
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      • Jun 2010
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      #3
      Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend



      Updated: October 5, 2010, 6:49 PM ET

      Legend doesn't live up to name
      Lakers let 2nd round pick go after disappointing summer
      __________________________________________________

      By Dave McMenamin
      ESPNLosAngeles.com
      Archive




      Legend
      LOS ANGELES -- The Lakers thought they had scored a gem when they landed Cincinnati forward Darius Legend in the second round of this past June's NBA draft. The small forward had been a stand-out athlete as a freshman, posting 15.4 PPG and 4.2 RPG averages. He had been touted as a physical specimen with one of the highest ceilings in the draft.

      The knock on him? Maturity and a questionable work ethic. The Lakers witnessed these faults first hand on the first day of summer workouts, when Legend showed up a husky 246 lbs. In college, his weight had hovered around 230-235, so this was an immediate cause for concern. To add insult to injury, he displayed a habit of showing up late for practices, and in games displayed a nonchalant approach to playing defense and a carelessness with the ball.

      In an embarrassing twist of events for the gifted young forward, the Lakers declined to offer him an NBA contract on Monday. Rumor has it that he has found a spot on the Erie Bay Hawks of the NBA D-League, but it will be interesting to see if he can turn his act around.

      Dave McMenamin covers the Lakers for ESPNLosAngeles.com. Follow him on Twitter.

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      • bichettehappens
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        • Jun 2010
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        #4
        Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend




        Erie Bay Hawks Roster - 2010-11
        NO.NAMEPOSAGEHTWT
        4Erik AndersonPF246-10248
        32Joel FisherPF246-11253
        15Bernard GillSF236-6192
        34John HartC237-1263
        21Darius LegendSF206-7246
        3Bruce MaySG236-6188
        18Sam ParkPG236-2177
        0Ricky ReidC227-0254
        5Derek SchroederPG216-1179
        1Harvey ThomasSF246-8220
        2George TurnerSG226-4182

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        • bichettehappens
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          • Jun 2010
          • 2547

          #5
          Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

          The Legend: First Entry

          Reported for the first day of practice today. I've got mixed feelings about it, on one hand... I'm embarrassed to be the only player on the team who was drafted by an NBA team, only to blow his chance at a contract. On the other, I'm grateful I have this opportunity to prove myself.


          Erie head coach Jay Larranaga
          Coach [Jay] Larranaga seems to have a real passion for the game and hopefully he can help keep me on the right track. So far, I like most of my teammates, although I hope to not be playing with them for too long. If everything goes well, I hope to be in the NBA by the end of the season. Our first game is at home on November 19th against the Springfield Armor. From what the coach was telling me, I'll be starting the season out as the 6th man. He said I have to earn a starting spot by working hard, so we'll see how that goes.

          I read over some articles talking about my summer performance to see what people were saying about me. There were a lot of critical comments made, spanning from knocks on my on-ball defense, poor rebounding for my size, selfish play, and so on. It helps to know what people around the NBA feel I need to work on. I can't say I blame them. Looks like I'll have an uphill battle on my journey to redeem myself... I'm up for the challenge



          Game 1
          November 19, 2010

          SPR @ ERI
          Springfield Armor @ Erie BayHawks
          Louis J. Tullio Arena, Erie, PA

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          • bichettehappens
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            • Jun 2010
            • 2547

            #6
            Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

            Still trying to determine how I want to present this... This'll do for now

            The Legend: D-League Debut

            I'm glad I was finally able to get back on the court tonight. After watching the last few weeks of NBA games, it's just making me want to work that much harder to get there. I got a decent amount of minutes tonight and showed a little bit of what I can do out there. With all due respect for Harvey Thomas, I'm gunning for that starting SF spot. Even though this is the D-League, it still feels good to win and do well...

            Nov 19, 2010 - SPR at ERI
            TEAM1ST2ND3RD4THSCORE
            Springfield Armors (0-1)2326161479
            Erie BayHawks (1-0)26322616100
            Springfield Armors
            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            N. Gregory411-30-02-2142044
            A. Rice3911-300-17-912110029
            B. Mason406-162-71-24310215
            M. Owens416-171-80-09111013
            L. George391-160-92-21910114
            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            C. Tucker62-50-00-0210004
            J. Larson100-30-03-5100003
            J. Saunders140-60-43-3010003
            R. Howard31-10-00-020000 2
            A. Dixon71-30-00-0000002
            TEAM TOTALS29-1003-2918-23501252779
            Erie BayHawks
            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            D. Schroeder335-121-46-62710217
            J. Fisher367-130-00-019301014
            H. Thomas345-110-22-44011212
            J. Hart351-40-02-21720324
            B. May183-41-20-0540017
            BENCHMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
            D. Legend289-200-41-11102119
            S. Park175-91-21-22320112
            E. Anderson93-60-03-3600009
            B. Gill92-50-00-0000004
            R. Reid81-40-00-0500012
            G. Turner130-30-00-0000010
            TEAM TOTALS41-913-1415-1861204711100






            Last edited by bichettehappens; 10-30-2010, 01:51 AM.

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            • bichettehappens
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              • Jun 2010
              • 2547

              #7
              Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

              Game 2 - vs Springfield Armor

              Coach's Call
              Thoughts of head coach Jay Larranaga
              "[Darius] played a solid game out there. He's still got to work on his defensive lapses, but I like that he hustled on the court and grabbed some boards. He also did a good job of getting his teammates involved and had four assists to show for it. Good job of getting to the basket as well but we already knew that was a strength of his. If he keeps performing like that, he'll earn more minutes in no time."



              Legend had a good day from the charity stripe, hitting 5 of 6 attempts

              His best rebounding performance so far landed him with 5 boards

              This image epitomizes a large portion of Legend's defensive shortcomings.



              NBADL Scoreboard - Springfield Armor (0-2) at Erie BayHawks (2-0)
              November 20, 20101234F
              Springfield Armor1916171769
              Erie BayHawks2131192192
              Top Performers
              Springfield Armor - Stats
              B. Mason – 18 pts, 7 rec, 2 ast
              A. Rice – 16 pts, 16 reb, 1 ast
              Erie BayHawks - Stats
              D. Legend – 21 pts, 5 reb, 4 ast
              H. Thomas – 16 pts, 8 reb, 1 ast, 3 stl
              Darius Legend – Goals & Thoughts
              OBJECTIVE#+/-
              Get at least 4 Assists4Photobucket
              Limit matchup to 4 baskets in the Paint3Photobucket
              Post-Game Comments
              ”I feel like I got a real chance to showcase my abilities in this game with a balanced attack and good shooting. I’m glad I accomplished my goals and think I’ve got a chance to earn a starting role in the near future if I keep this up.”
              Springfield Armor
              STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              B. Mason407-154-80-07201118
              A. Rice408-210-10-216100216
              M. Owens233-130-33-3101029
              J. Saunders242-32-30-0421016
              N. Gregory411-50-00-0192062
              RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              C. Tucker131-50-24-4300016
              R. Howard142-50-10-0810024
              A. Dixon92-40-10-0100004
              J. Larson151-40-02-4110124
              TEAM TOTALS27-786-219-134616421769
              Erie BayHawks
              STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              G. Turner296-130-16-64300118
              H. Thomas367-171-31-18130116
              J. Fisher313-80-03-61103129
              D. Schroeder364-130-21-1220009
              J. Hart312-60-00-01640114
              RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
              D. Legend278-160-35-65400221
              B. Gill132-30-02-3300016
              E. Anderson162-80-01-2410005
              S. Park171-50-22-2110024
              R. Reid40-00-00-0110000
              B. MayDNP - Injury
              TEAM TOTALS35-891-1121-275517621092
              Last edited by bichettehappens; 10-29-2010, 06:03 PM.

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              • Undead
                Rookie
                • Sep 2010
                • 272

                #8
                Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                Loving the diary, nice layout and interesting storyline. Hopefully you keep this going past the D-League, I think it'd suck to be drafted by the lakers at Small Forward since you'd be battling with Odom and Artest for the spot :/ Still good diary, keep it up :]

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                • bichettehappens
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                  • Jun 2010
                  • 2547

                  #9
                  Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                  Game 3 - @ Fort Wayne Mad Ants


                  Scout's Report
                  Excerpt from an unidentified NBA Scout's game notes
                  "Points scored may be skewed by a heavy reliance on fast breaks for a lot of his scoring opportunities. Demonstrated more effort than he was during the summer, although still played lax defense. When he gave the effort though he accrued 2 steals, one of which was taken for a score. Too early to tell if he's NBA-ready, but it looks as if the drive might finally be there for the kid."



                  Legend gets flashy on a dunk attempt. Luckily, the slam was successful.

                  Driving to the hoop, Legend does a nice job of drawing a foul.


                  NBADL Scoreboard – Erie BayHawks (2-1) at Fort Wayne Mad Ants (3-0)
                  November 26, 20101234F
                  Erie BayHawks1926192084
                  Fort Wayne Mad Ants1821232688
                  Top Performers
                  Erie BayHawks - Stats
                  D. Legend – 26 pts, 6 reb, 2 ast, 2 stl
                  J. Fisher – 11 pts, 17 reb, 2 ast
                  Fort Wayne Mad Ants - Stats
                  J. Ross – 31 pts, 13 reb, 2 ast, 1 stl, 1 blk
                  K. Bailey – 17 pts, 5 reb, 6 ast, 1 stl
                  Darius Legend – Goals & Thoughts
                  OBJECTIVE#+/-
                  Score at least 14 Points26Photobucket
                  Limit matchup to 30% from 3PT0.0%Photobucket
                  Post-Game Comments
                  ”This D-League thing is starting to get easy already. I shouldn’t be 6th man, or in this league, for much longer. Truth be told, that Ross dude on the Fort Wayne squad is pretty nice too, wouldn't be surprised to see him in the NBA as well.”
                  Erie BayHawks
                  STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  G. Turner378-192-34-47110322
                  H. Thomas312-90-11-2313015
                  J. Fisher355-90-01-217200011
                  D. Schroeder361-130-10-0571012
                  J. Hart301-40-01-1920013
                  RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  D. Legend2912-210-12-36220326
                  B. Gill102-41-20-0000015
                  E. Anderson161-60-12-2500104
                  S. Park153-110-10-0200006
                  R. Reid60-10-00-0200000
                  B. MayDNP - Injury
                  TEAM TOTALS35-973-1011-145615711084
                  Fort Wayne Mad Ants
                  STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  J. Ross4012-360-27-813211431
                  K. Bailey367-142-61-15610117
                  S. Woods365-110-12-25411012
                  T. Williams395-90-00-014201110
                  A. Smith414-111-21-26520110
                  RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                  N. Duncan162-40-00-0320014
                  J. Long71-10-00-0110002
                  J. Perkinson111-10-00-0600112
                  P. Jones70-10-00-0110000
                  D. Moon100-50-10-0020010
                  TEAM TOTALS37-933-1211-135425541088

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                  • 12
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                    • Feb 2010
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                    #10
                    Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                    Keep this going, I'm following. Loving it so far.

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                    • Undead
                      Rookie
                      • Sep 2010
                      • 272

                      #11
                      Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                      First loss for the Erie Bay-Hawks? Dissapointed, by the way, what position did Ross play? Surprised you're not in the starting line up already, shouldn't be too long, although, I'd prefer to finish the season with the Bay-Hawks because if you join the NBA during the season, you'll be at a disadvantage in the Rookie of the Year running along with the stats. Still this is good, keep it up!

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                      • bichettehappens
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                        • Jun 2010
                        • 2547

                        #12
                        Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                        Originally posted by Undead
                        First loss for the Erie Bay-Hawks? Dissapointed, by the way, what position did Ross play? Surprised you're not in the starting line up already, shouldn't be too long, although, I'd prefer to finish the season with the Bay-Hawks because if you join the NBA during the season, you'll be at a disadvantage in the Rookie of the Year running along with the stats. Still this is good, keep it up!
                        I believe Ross was a power forward, can't remember off the top of my head though. Thanks! Glad you like it so far

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                        • bichettehappens
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                          Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                          The Legend: Shape Up

                          One of the things I was criticized for leading up to my release from the Lakers, was showing up to camp "overweight." Coach tells me if I'm going to make it back to the NBA I'm going to have to get into NBA shape, so I've been running extra in practice. I think it's working well so far, as I've gotten myself down to 240. I'm shooting for closer to 230, so I've still got a ways to go, but I've noticed a difference in my ability to move on the court.

                          Hopefully Jay [Larranaga] takes notice of the effort I've been putting in and gives me a chance to start a game soon. I mean, I'm practically getting starters minutes already, but it would be nice to have the actual title. I get the feeling NBA scouts would be more interested in someone who's able to actually start on a D-League team, instead of one coming off the bench.

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                          • bichettehappens
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                            Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                            Game 4 - @ Fort Wayne Mad Ants





                            PUBLISHED: NOVEMBER 28. 2010 10:47PM
                            Newcomer, Legend, impressive in first 4 D-League games for Erie

                            Darius Legend hits a contested jumper in Sunday's game.


                            By THOMAS FRANKLIN
                            [email protected]

                            One man's trash is another man's treasure. At least, that's how the Erie BayHawks staff and their fans can view first-year player Darius Legend. After being cut by the Los Angeles Lakers immediately following the summer circuit, Legend landed in Erie in an attempt to work his way back to the NBA. He's off to a fantastic start.

                            Sunday's game against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants marked his fourth game of the 2010-11 campaign, and it was his second consecutive 26 point performance, bringing his season average to 23.0. He also contributed 7 rebounds on Sunday as well. Defense and work ethic appear to be the main reasons for Los Angeles passing on their second round pick, but Darius has been looking to turn over a new leaf so far this season. So far, he's been practicing hard and has managed to drop 6 pounds already. Defensively, although the coaching staff feels he still needs some work, he's been giving considerably more effort than he had been during the summer.

                            Hopefully he keeps this streak of hot play alive and is able to give this oft-forgotten Pennsylvania city a basketball team to take pride in. That is, if the NBA doesn't come calling for him first.


                            NBADL Scoreboard – Erie BayHawks (2-2) at Fort Wayne Mad Ants (4-0)
                            November 28, 20101234F
                            Erie BayHawks1114171860
                            Fort Wayne Mad Ants3115202995
                            Top Performers
                            Erie BayHawks - Stats
                            D. Legend – 26 pts, 7 reb, 1 ast
                            J. Fisher – 6 pts, 10 reb, 6 ast
                            Fort Wayne Mad Ants - Stats
                            J. Ross – 32 pts, 13 reb, 2 ast, 3 stl, 3 blk
                            T. Williams – 8 pts, 15 reb, 3 ast, 1 blk
                            Darius Legend – Goals & Thoughts
                            OBJECTIVE#+/-
                            Shoot at least 47%44.4%x
                            Limit matchup to 3 3PT shots1Photobucket
                            Post-Game Comments
                            Another solid game. Man if they don’t give me a chance to start soon that will be ridiculous. I’m outperforming everyone on the team every game! But wow, that Ross guy can really play.
                            Erie BayHawks
                            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            D. Schroeder353-110-03-4350039
                            J. Fisher323-50-00-01060006
                            H. Thomas342-90-02-2603116
                            B. May292-150-40-0201204
                            J. Hart270-50-00-0500200
                            RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            D. Legend2912-270-02-47100226
                            G. Turner263-121-22-2620009
                            R. Reid50-10-10-0100000
                            B. Gill50-00-00-0200000
                            E. Anderson90-20-00-0300010
                            S. Park90-50-00-0100000
                            TEAM TOTALS25-921-79-12461445760
                            Fort Wayne Mad Ants
                            STARTERSMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            J. Ross3510-263-59-1213233232
                            A. Smith375-112-53-41100315
                            T. Williams354-70-00-01530108
                            S. Woods383-80-02-24100008
                            K. Bailey293-80-30-0710246
                            RESERVESMINFGM-A3PM-AFTM-AREBASTSTLBLKTOPTS
                            N. Duncan225-80-20-06010110
                            J. Long132-31-11-2210006
                            J. Perkinson113-30-00-0200116
                            P. Jones90-20-00-0310110
                            D. Moon112-40-00-0220004
                            TEAM TOTALS37-806-1615-205521481295

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                            • hockeyplaya2724
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                              • Jul 2009
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                              #15
                              Re: Diary of a D-Leaguer: The Story of Darius Legend

                              I love the layout, and I love this Diary so far! Keep it up man, they gotta make you the starter sooner or later.
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