


EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.—Springfield Armor guards JamesOn Curry, and Jerry Smith, along with center Jeff Foote, were recognized by the D-League on Wednesday, selected for the 6th annual NBA D-League All-Star Game, which takes place on February 25. Springfield's trio tied the Los Angeles D-Fenders for most All-Stars this season.
When the Nets entered into a hybrid affiliation with the NBA D-League's Springfield Armor, one of the goals was changing the culture of a franchise that had won no more than 13 games in either of its first two seasons.
The Armor topped that plateau in front of their home on Feburary 2, with a 103-96 victory against the Sioux Falls Skyforce, following it up with win No. 15 a day later. In both games, as had been the case all season, guards JamesOn Curry and Jerry Smith teamed with Jeff Foote to make key contributions.
Wednesday, the trio was recognized by the D-League, selected along with 17 others for the sixth annual NBA D-League All-Star Game, which takes place on February 25, during NBA All-Star 2012 in Orlando. Springfield, along with the Los Angeles D-Fenders, placed the most players on the D-League All-Star Team.
"I'm very excited for (JamesOn, Jeff and Jerry), first of all," said Milton Lee, the Nets' general managaer of minor league operations. "They've been very hard workers, very coachable, and have really bought in to the way Bob MacKinnon coaches them. So, secondly, Bob should get a lot of credit, because he's helping them develop.
"I've said before that, from the Nets' perspective, our experience with Springfield has been tremendous on multiple fronts, and one of them is the development of the talent that we have in Springfield. This is a nice benchmark of people doing their jobs well."
MacKinnon praised Lee and his staff for providing him the talent to succeed, and the players for their commitment to developing within the Nets' team concept. Curry and Smith earned invites to Nets training camp, raising the level of competition throughout the preseason, and returned to Springfield confident they were NBA-caliber players.
Curry, tied for second in the league in assists and third in steals, has averaged 16.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.9 steals in 36.6 minutes per game. Smith, the reigning NBA D-League Performer of the Week, has posted a team-high 17.7 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 1.8 steals in 33.6 minutes per game.
Foote, meanwhile, spent his NBA training camp with the Trail Blazers, and was subsequently acquired by the Armor from the NBA D-League's available player pool; they held the No. 1 position on the waiver wire at the time of his re-entry. Having logged a team-high eight double-doubles, Foote ranks sixth in the league in rebounding. Overall, he's averaging 14.6 points, 8.5 rebounds and 1.1 blocks in 31.9 minutes per game.
"It starts with their passion and hunger for the game," MacKinnon said. "Being in the system that the Nets has provided has allowed them to showcase their abilities. But it comes back to the fact that these guys are hungry and come back every day and work extremely hard.
"A guy like Jeff Foote, who's a 7-foot center, he's in games diving on the floor for loose balls and running the court hard and doing the little dirty work things. I think it's a great testament to how good he wants to be and how good the other players want to be."
Lee said that Foote, like Curry and Smith before him, bought into the Nets' vision for player development and team success, turning down other offers to join the organization. All have redoubled their efforts following the taste of NBA experience during training camp, and are setting impressive examples for their teammates.
"Bob and I are lucky with the group that we have," Lee said. "They have bought in to trying to develop, trying to get better (and trying to) be coachable. You don't always find that."

“We are excited to be having Jeff join our organization,” said Armor head coach Bob MacKinnon. “He has tremendous upside, both for the D-League, and potentially the NBA. Jeff is also the kind of player that fits in well with our style of play.”
Foote, 24, was a three-time All-Ivy League selection during his three seasons at Cornell University. After redshirting a year at St. Bonaventure University and transferring to Cornell, Foote earned second team All-Ivy honors during his sophomore season in 2007-08, averaging 7.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks in 22 games.
As a junior, Foote earned second team All-Ivy honors again, averaging 11.8 points while starting 30 of the Big Red’s 31 games. Foote was also the Ivy League’s leading rebounder (7.2) and shot blocker (2.1) and captured the first Defensive Player of the Year award in Ivy League history.
In his senior season, Foote was a unanimous first team All-Ivy pick and earned the conference’s Defensive Player of the Year award for the second straight year. Foote averaged 12.4 points while starting all 34 games and was the conference’s leader in field goal percentage (.633), rebounding (8.1) and the second-leading shot blocker (1.9). Foote also served as a team tri-captain.
During his three seasons at Cornell, Foote helped lead the Big Red to three straight Ivy League titles, as well as three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Prior to this league domination, Cornell had captured one Ivy League title since 1956.
Cornell was eliminated in the first round of the 2008 and 2009 NCAA tournaments, but as a 12th seed in the 2010 tournament, the Big Red upset fifth seeded Temple and fourth seeded Wisconsin for the first NCAA Tournament victories in program history. Cornell was eliminated in the Sweet 16 by number one seed Kentucky. In the 2010 tournament, Foote averaged 12.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.7 blocks in 33 minutes per game, while shooting 65% from the field.
After graduating from Cornell, Foote signed a contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv of the Israeli Super League in June 2010. In November 2010, Foote was sent on a one-year loan to Melilla Baloncesto of the Spanish Basketball League’s second division. In August 2011, Foote signed a deal with Zastal Zielona Gora in Poland’s top division.
Foote, a native of Lockwood, NY, joined the Armor for practice yesterday and will be available for the Armor’s game on Friday, December 2 at 7:00 PM against the Fort Wayne Mad Ants at the MassMutual Center in Springfield.
SEASON AND GROUP TICKET PACKAGES ON SALE NOW: The Springfield Armor are proud to offer affordable full season, partial season and group ticket options to our fans for the upcoming 2011-12 season. For more information on all of our ticket opportunities, contact an Armor representative by calling (413) 746-3263 or by visiting our office located at One Monarch Place – Suite 220, Springfield, MA 01144.


- A reminder, Cornell's Red-White Game, the annual open-to-the-public intersquad scrimmage is scheduled for October 22 at Newman Arena. The scrimmage tips off at approximately 4 pm following the home football game against Brown. The Red-White Game also coincides with the basketball program's Alumni Weekend where former players are invited to return back to Cornell. There is no expected online broadcast for the Red-White Game. The first 100 fans in attendance will receive a free Cornell Basketball t-shirt.
- In alumni news, Jason Hartford (Cornell '08) was cut yesterday by his club, Cader Rocha, (LUB Uruguay premier league). Hartford, a 6'9" forward, was the team's second leading scorer (12.8 ppg) and rebounder (6.4 rpg). Cader started the season 0-6. Hartford previously played professionally in Portugal (Ginasio, LCB Portugal premier league), Finland (Huima, Korisliiga Finland premier league) and Mozambique (Maxaquene, D1 Mozambique premier league). Also in alumni news, Adam Wire (Cornell '11) scored 14 points and grabbed 8 rebounds, while Aaron Osgood (Cornell '11) chipped in 8 points and 7 rebounds helping their club, Vaerlose of Denmark improve to 2-4 on the season and defeat league rival, SISU, 87-83 on October 19. Meanwhile also last night, Louis Dale (Cornell '11) netted 6 points and collected 6 rebounds in Germany, but his Goettingen club fell to 1-3 on the season with a 77-63 loss to Bremerhaven. Below, Dale in action yesterday.

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