Jordan Hill
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - MAY 21: Derek Fisher #37 of the Oklahoma City Thunder takes a shot against Jordan Hill #27 of the Los Angeles Lakers during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2012 NBA Playoffs at Chesapeake Energy Arena on May 21, 2012 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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I just want to apologize to fans, to the Lakers, the organization, to everyone ... I can't speak on it right now. I'm going to let my attorney, my agents take care of that. Unfortunately, it happened at this time, but I'm going to keep my head up, keep working, keep playing.
I'll be here, but we'll see.
I'd like to apologize to the Lakers organization and to all of their fans for the untimeliness of these accusations ... I promise to keep my focus and attention on the playoffs during this time and to helping my team with another championship.More quotes »
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Arizona Basketball: The Top 50 Players in School History
He played his best seasons on the Tim Hardaway-led Warriors, averaging as many as 8.8 points and 5.2 rebounds a game. Jordan Hill’s length (6’10”) and leaping ability meant that he was tailor-made for blocking shots. He swatted 140 of them in three college from Bleacher Report Read more »
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Thunder cannot go wrong by mimicking what Spurs have done to succeed
Thunder's Kevin Durant (right) goes up for a shot over the Lakers' Jordan Hill during the Western Conference semifinals. Alonzo Adams/Associated Press Greater Oklahoma City has a population of 1.278 million people. Little bit bigger than Richmond, almost as from Spurs Nation Read more »
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2011-12 Report Card: Jordan Hill
it wasn't for a 2 a.m. phone call from Mike Brown to Jordan Hill late in the season after the Lakers had their doors blown off by San Antonio, Hill might never have been given the opportunity to show his stuff for the purple and gold. "I was definitely surprised," from ESPN Read more »
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Mr. Point-4 is Back!
Fisher takes a shot against Jordan Hill. (Ronald Martinez, 2012 Getty Images) SAN ANTONIO - Derek Fisher has broken the hearts of Spurs fans before. Back in 2004, he hit one of the most incredible shots in NBA playoff history. Eight years later, the Spurs from WOAI Read more »
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Free agent Jordan Hill looking to ‘find a home’
Hill, who emerged late in the season as the Lakers’ backup big man ahead of Josh McRoberts and Troy Murphy, said it’ll be “business” as he embarks upon free agency this offseason. “I don’t know what’s going to happen, but I’ve just got to keep working,” Hill from Lakers Blog (The Orange County Register) Read more »