
Stampede Suffers First Home Loss 115-103 to Legends
Published on December 28, 2013 under NBA G League (G League)
Idaho Stampede News Release
BOISE, Idaho - The Idaho Stampede lost 115-103 to the Texas Legends ending their perfect record at home.
After trading buckets throughout the game, the Legends were able to pull away in the fourth quarter. The Stampede led by as many as eight while the Legends biggest lead was 12 in a game that saw 10 lead changes.
Idaho was led by Dee Bost (27 points, six assists, six rebounds) and Pierre Jackson (22 points). Only four Stampede players scored in double figures as the Stampede shot 12-38 from three point range.
The Legends converted often at the free throw line throughout the game (32-38) while outscoring Idaho 48-42 in the paint. Sean Singletary had a game high 31 points to lead the way for Texas. Top prospect Devin Ebanks added 26 points and 12 rebounds in the win.
The Idaho Stampede (9-4) host Los Angeles on Monday, December 30 at 7 pm. The Texas Legends (9-4) visit the Austin Toros on Friday, January 3.
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