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Jayden Hardaway finished with 12 points and 6 rebounds in the Tigers' 135-60 victory Thursday.
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Tigers post 2nd lopsided win in Bahamas
Aug 15, 2019 | Men's Basketball
Maurice and Baugh lead UofM effort with double-doubles
VIDEO: Coach Hardaway Post-Game Interview | Game Highlights
NASSAU, Bahamas – D.J. Jeffries scored 22 points and teammates Isaiah Maurice and Damion Baugh added double-doubles as the University of Memphis overwhelmed its overmatched opponent Thursday in the Bahamas.
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The Tigers – playing the second of four exhibition games in the Bahamas at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar resort – defeated the Bahamas National B Team, 135-60, before another large crowd in the New Providence Ballroom. More than 500 fans, or standing-room only, filled the convention center room for the second consecutive day.
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While the opposition will be much more challenging Saturday when the Tigers resume play here against the Bahamas National team, Thursday's game was never close. The Tigers quickly built a 33-7 lead and held a 69-32 advantage at the half.
Eight players scored in double figures for the UofM, including Maurice with 21, Tyler Harris with 16 and Boogie Ellis with 15.
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Tigers coach Penny Hardaway recognized several encouraging signs in the lopsided results, perhaps moreso than in Wednesday's 114-83 victory Commonwealth Bank.
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"Our rotations were better, our half-court defense we go over every time we practice was much better, weakside (defense) was better," Hardaway said. "We did much better today."
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The Tigers shot 54 percent – including 47 percent (17-of-36 from beyond the arc) – and outrebounded their opponent, 72-39.
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"Our focus today was to challenge all the bigs to get 10-plus boards," said the 6-foot-10 Maurice.
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Maurice did his part with 12 boards and Baugh – not a big – did better. He finished with a game-high 13 rebounds.
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Baugh, a 6-foot-3 freshman guard whose driving, monstrous, one-handed slam Wednesday earned him ESPN Top 10 recognition, said Thursday's outing, as a team, was "about playing against ourselves and paying attention to details."
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The Tigers will take a break from competition Friday and host a clinic for local youth, in addition to getting in another practice. Saturday's opponent – Bahamas Select National Team -- defeated Texas Tech, 63-57, Wednesday night.
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NASSAU, Bahamas – D.J. Jeffries scored 22 points and teammates Isaiah Maurice and Damion Baugh added double-doubles as the University of Memphis overwhelmed its overmatched opponent Thursday in the Bahamas.
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The Tigers – playing the second of four exhibition games in the Bahamas at the Grand Hyatt Baha Mar resort – defeated the Bahamas National B Team, 135-60, before another large crowd in the New Providence Ballroom. More than 500 fans, or standing-room only, filled the convention center room for the second consecutive day.
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While the opposition will be much more challenging Saturday when the Tigers resume play here against the Bahamas National team, Thursday's game was never close. The Tigers quickly built a 33-7 lead and held a 69-32 advantage at the half.
Eight players scored in double figures for the UofM, including Maurice with 21, Tyler Harris with 16 and Boogie Ellis with 15.
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Tigers coach Penny Hardaway recognized several encouraging signs in the lopsided results, perhaps moreso than in Wednesday's 114-83 victory Commonwealth Bank.
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"Our rotations were better, our half-court defense we go over every time we practice was much better, weakside (defense) was better," Hardaway said. "We did much better today."
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The Tigers shot 54 percent – including 47 percent (17-of-36 from beyond the arc) – and outrebounded their opponent, 72-39.
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"Our focus today was to challenge all the bigs to get 10-plus boards," said the 6-foot-10 Maurice.
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Maurice did his part with 12 boards and Baugh – not a big – did better. He finished with a game-high 13 rebounds.
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Baugh, a 6-foot-3 freshman guard whose driving, monstrous, one-handed slam Wednesday earned him ESPN Top 10 recognition, said Thursday's outing, as a team, was "about playing against ourselves and paying attention to details."
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The Tigers will take a break from competition Friday and host a clinic for local youth, in addition to getting in another practice. Saturday's opponent – Bahamas Select National Team -- defeated Texas Tech, 63-57, Wednesday night.
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