
Energy Sign Moses Ehambe for 2011-12 Season
Published on September 21, 2011 under NBA G League (G League)
Iowa Wolves News Release
DES MOINES, IA, September 21, 2011- Guard Moses Ehambe, who led the NBA D-League in 3-point shooting during the 2010-11 season, has signed with the Iowa Energy for the upcoming year. Ehambe, a 6'5" sniper out of Oral Roberts, shot 46.3% from behind the arc during his 17 games with the Energy last year. He averaged 14.5 points per game for Iowa after being acquired in a trade with the Austin Toros in March.
"Moses is a great first piece for our defense of the championship," said Energy General Manager Chris Makris. "Not only is he a talented player, but he is a high quality person who is a winner. We expect big things out of him this year."
Ehambe ranks 6th in 3-pointers made in NBA D-League history with 270. This offseason, Ehambe worked in the Energy office helping establish the Energy Always Foundation, a non-profit arm of the franchise.
Season tickets for the Energy's 24 games home schedule are now on sale. For more information, visit www.IowaNBA.com. Season tickets start at just $199 per seat, and include a number of special benefits.
NBA G League Stories from September 21, 2011
- Livingston Named Court Coach for Team USA Men's Pan Am Games - Idaho Stampede
- Austin Toros Head Coach Brad Jones Joins USA Men's Pan American Staff - Austin Spurs
- Armor to Hold Open Tryouts - Springfield Armor
- Energy Sign Moses Ehambe for 2011-12 Season - Iowa Wolves
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent Iowa Wolves Stories
- Iowa Wolves Acquire Guard Dajuan Harris in Trade with Rio Grande Valley Vipers
- Iowa Wolves Acquire Guard Izaiah Brockington and Two Future Draft Picks in Trade with San Diego Clippers
- Iowa Wolves Back in Win Column After 120-110 Win over Sioux Falls Skyforce
- Iowa Wolves Drop One 114-120 to Sioux Falls Skyforce in First Home Game of New Year
- Iowa Wolves Lose to Delaware Blue Coats 118-119 in Final Seconds of Final Game of 2025

