
Bighorns Fall to Stampede in Boise
Published on December 30, 2012 under NBA G League (G League)
Reno Bighorns News Release
RENO, NV - After shooting just 29% from the field, the Reno Bighorns (4-7) fell to the Idaho Stampede (2-12) 101-82 Saturday night in Boise.
The Bighorns went 22-74 from the field, including shooting just 2-16 from the three-point line. Jerome Jordan led Reno with 15 points and 10 rebounds. Antoine Wright chipped in 14 points and 10 rebounds. Tony Wroten and Dar Tucker each had 14 points for the Bighorns.
The Stampede were led by Justin Harper's 21 points. Durrell Summers and Justin Holiday had 16 points apiece.
The game was tied at halftime 51-51, but Idaho pulled away in the third quarter, outscoring the Bighorns 30-15. The Stampede also dominated the paint, outscoring the Bighorns 54-26 in the key.
Reno will return home on January 4th against the Sioux Falls Skyforce. Season tickets and group tickets are on sale today. For more information, fans can call 775-853-8220.
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