Your Former USC Trojan Basketball-Oversea’s Roundup.

2008 November 17

Former USC Trojan David Bluthenthal plays for Le Mans. #13 in the Orange jersey


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David is playing really well in Europe.

In Euro league play thru 4 games:
averaging 13.7 pts per game, 4 rebounds,  2 steals per game.
He’s shooting 44% from 2 point FG, 50% from 3 point FG and Le Mans leading score!
Sadly, Le Mans is 0-4 in their 4 games.
Lost vs Unicaja              84-79
Lost vs Cibona               54-58
Lost vs Maccabi Electra  82-80
Lost vs Air Avellino        78-73

In the French League,  thru 7 games:
averaged 10 pts, 4.1 rebounds, 0.9 steals per game.
45.7% for 2 points FG, 40% for 3 points FG.

Davon Jefferson
-Maccabi Haifa Heat #5
Thru 4 games:
averaging 14 points, 6.2 Rebounds,
59.0% for 2 points FG, 0% for 3 points FG.
55.6% Free throws

I couldn’t find anything regarding Jeff Trepaginer and Sam Clancy Jr or any other former USC Trojan playing in Europe or Asia. If anyone knows where they might be playing, please send me a email or a comment below.

Fight On, USC Trojans!
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  1. December 13, 2008

    Coach: Tim Floyd has taken the Trojans to back-to-back third-place Pac-10 finishes and NCAA tournament bids while winning 63 games and sending three players to the NBA in three seasons. Picked 18th and 21st in the nation in the two

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