
Cedric Jackson Back With BayHawks
February 16, 2010 - NBA G League (G League)
Erie BayHawks News Release
ERIE - The NBA Development League Erie BayHawks have announced the re-acquisition of guard Cedric Jackson. Jackson was on a Gatorade Call-up with the Cleveland Cavaliers for back-to-back ten day contracts.
Through 23 games thus far this season with the BayHawks, Jackson is averaging 14.7 points and 7.6 assists per game.
Jackson returned to practice with the team today and will be in the lineup as the BayHawks hit the road for games Saturday and Sunday vs. the Fort Wayne Mad Ants. Both games can be heard live on WJET 1400 AM, with 7:30 PM tipoff Saturday and a 5 PM tipoff Sunday. Both games will also be streamed live via the NBA Futurecast link on ErieBayHawks.com.
The BayHawks return to the Tullio Arena for a pair of games against the Dakota Wizards:
* Thursday, February 25, 7 pm for Zoo Night, with animals from the Erie Zoo in the McDonald's Kidz Wing.
* Friday, February 26, 7 PM for Cavs Affiliate Night presented by Kwik-Fill featuring; the Cavalier Girls Dance Team, Cavs Mascot Moondog and the Scream Team hip hop dance team.
Tickets are on sale now at the Tullio Arena box office, online at ErieBayHawks.com or by calling 790-5600.
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