Friday, June 12, 2009

This could be something or nothing

Now this may be a typo or something inadvertently posted or possibly accurate.

Jeff Goodman's list of transfers has a former Duquesne player with Hawaii listed after his name but the name and the schools aren't bolded or capitalized which is the lingua franca for a player's actual new home.

Here it is:

Aleksandar Milovic, 6-7, F, Fr.. Duquesne - Hawaii

In a way, it makes sense as Bob Nash has collected a number of foreign-born ballers.

Does anyone know the reality here?

As for background, this was the Duquesne announcement of Milovic's signing:

Dukes take international route to bolster frontcourt
May 22, 2008


Duquesne University head men's basketball coach Ron Everhart has announced the signing of ... Aleksandar Milovic (MEEL-oh-vich) (Centje, Montenegro/Gymnasium) ... Milovic, 6-7, 235, averaged 21.1 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in his final high school season.

"Aleks is a very strong, athletic rebounder who is also a tremendous shooter," said Everhart. "His versatility will have a great impact on our program. Aleks is one of the best young players in Europe and we're very excited to have him as part of our program."

Just about a year later, this was offered about his departure:
Duquesne Media Relations
May 12, 2009


Duquesne University head basketball coach Ron Everhart announced Tuesday that forward ... Aleksandar Milovic (Cetinje, Montenegro/Gymnasium) have been released ... Milovic saw action in eight games in 2008-09. (for a total of 40 minutes of playing time)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Coach Nash probably received word from Scott Rigot.

Scott Rigot, a former UH assistant, is currently on the Duquesne staff. Rigot previously recruited two foreign all-Wac performers Carl English and Pedrac Savovic in his short stint with Hawaii.