
Stampede Pass Flash
Published on December 10, 2010 under NBA G League (G League)
Idaho Stampede News Release
BOISE, Idaho, December 10, 2010 - The Stampede shot 62 percent from the field to secure their second win of the season 118-94 over the Utah Flash (4-5). The Stampede (2-7) took the lead with an Eric Boateng layup 27 seconds into the first quarter and never relinquished the lead.
Salim Stoudamire had 19 points to lead the Stampede, which had eight players scoring double digits. New additions Antoine Walker (13 points, five rebounds, five assists) and Luke Babbit (16 points, five rebounds) aided the Stampede bench, while Seth Tarver and Luke Jackson (15 points apiece) keyed the scoring from the starting five. The Stampede made 30-of-33 free throws, and have now made 89.6 percent (52-of-58) of their free throws in the last two games.
Andre Ingram led the Flash with 21 points. Utah had four others who scored more than 10 points.
Randy Livingston said about the game, "We played well tonight. We rebounded well, played solid defense and made a lot of shots. Everyone played a part in this win."
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