
RiverCatz and Vision represented on ABA All-Star teams
January 24, 2007 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release
Indianapolis, IN. The American Basketball Association (ABA) today announced that players from the Arkansas RiverCatz and the Atlanta Vision have been added to the ABA All Star teams that meet on Sunday in Halifax, Nova Scotia. According to league officials, "We think the fans will like the style of play that these two bring to the game. Both good all-around players with some pop."
East All Star: Robert "50" Martin from the Atlanta Vision. Robert is one of the stars from the hit ESPN AND1 Street Ball TV series and has averaged in double figures for the Vision. He is also very active in the community and "we selected Robert because of the impact he has both on and off the court. A great individual."
West All Star: Jeremy Bell, a 6'1", 187lb guard from the Arkansas RiverCatz. Formerly from Williams Baptist College, Jeremy is a strong defensive player who averages 14.5ppg, 3.9rpg, 1.3apg and 2.9spg. "You can count on Jeremy in every statistical column in every game. He's all over the court, very solid."
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