
Miracles take two to remain in playoff hunt
March 1, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Mississippi Miracles News Release
Greenville/Cleveland, Miss. The ABA Mississippi Miracles are moving into much higher rankings in the ABA Power Rankings due two two good wins - the first over the Houston Takers 145-128 led by David Haywood with 37 points and Tyrone Davis with 28 - and followed with Tyrone Davis Day at his hometown high school, O'Bannan in Greenville with a 131-111 win over the Southern Alabama Bounce. Day was honored with gifts from his friend, family and his high school friends and teammates. He finished with 29 points while team captain Horatio Webster had 31. With the playoffs coming up shortly, every win is important - and the Miracles are trying for a home game playoff game.
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