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Did you see Jalen on The Sixth Man Show?

Guy is HYPED for the season and the whole team is. He seems really confident in himself and the work he's put in this summer. 

He's also very proud to rep the city beautiful.

They're coming!

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6 hours ago, Shine88 said:

 

I don't see where he fits on the depth chart, so this is probably a G league contract. The guy has crazy athleticism, so maybe with the right surrounding influences, he can be a good end of the bench type of player.  

You also know his dunks in practice will get that entire team hyped. Haha

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2 hours ago, TreyMachine said:

I don't see where he fits on the depth chart, so this is probably a G league contract. The guy has crazy athleticism, so maybe with the right surrounding influences, he can be a good end of the bench type of player.  

You also know his dunks in practice will get that entire team hyped. Haha

If he can shoot 3’s he’ll play on this team …will certainly be a crowd favorite and get the crowd hyped with one of his dunks …my son actually called me about it he was excited.

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Kimberly Jane Abbott Van Gundy, the wife of longtime NBA coach and television analyst Stan Van Gundy, has “passed away unexpectedly,” the family said. No cause of death was announced. She was 61.

Kim is survived by Stan and their four young adult children, son Michael and daughters Shannon, Alison and Kelly. Survivors also include her mother Jane Dennan (James); father Ernest Abbott (Kate); brothers Kevin (Debe), Keith (Abigail) Abbott and Kristopher (Roseanne) Dennan; sisters Elizabeth (Burton) McKenzie and Catherine (Michael-Ryan) McCarty; and 13 nieces and nephews.

Kim Van Gundy died last week, on August 16, in the Orlando area, according a short obituary at Dignitymemorial.com and Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn Chapel.

Kim met her future husband in 1983 when she worked in the admissions office at Castleton College in Vermont and Van Gundy was the school’s new men’s basketball coach. She was graduated from Castleton and later earned a Master’s in education at Fordham University.

 

The couple was married May 28, 1998, celebrating their 25th anniversary this past spring.

Stan Van Gundy, who turns 64 on Saturday, was an NBA head coach for 13 seasons — the first three with the Miami Heat in 2003-05 before resigning. He also coached the Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons before most recently coaching the New Orleans Pelicans in 2020-21.

Van Gundy’s brother Jeff also was an NBA coach and, like Stan., a television analyst. Stan has done TV for the NBA on TNT as well as college basketball on CBS.

The obituary mentions Mrs. Van Gundy’s love of animals, charitable works and activism. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Kim’s memory to the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando or Crossroad’s Corral.

condolences to the Van Gundy family

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