Diamond Stone Archives - uSports.org https://usports.org/tag/diamond-stone/ Sports News & Views Fri, 25 Mar 2016 19:18:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 Three Terps Face NBA Draft Decisions After End-of-Season Loss to Kansas https://usports.org/three-terps-face-nba-draft-decisions-after-end-of-season-loss-to-kansas/ https://usports.org/three-terps-face-nba-draft-decisions-after-end-of-season-loss-to-kansas/#respond Fri, 25 Mar 2016 19:18:34 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=13889 Maryland Terps Lose to Kansas Jayhawks in Final Game of Season
Maryland freshman Diamond Stone, sophomore Melo Trimble and junior Robert Carter Jr. all sat next to each other on the bench at one point in the Terrapins’ season-ending 79-63 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks in the South Region semifinals Thursday night. Three Terps Face NBA Draft Decisions After End-of-Season Loss to Kansas Each of the […]

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Maryland Terps Lose to Kansas Jayhawks in Final Game of Season

Maryland freshman Diamond Stone, sophomore Melo Trimble and junior Robert Carter Jr. all sat next to each other on the bench at one point in the Terrapins’ season-ending 79-63 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks in the South Region semifinals Thursday night.

Three Terps Face NBA Draft Decisions After End-of-Season Loss to Kansas

Each of the three players had done his part to lead Maryland to a win. Stone made several strong post moves and Carter strongly defended the rim in the first half. Trimble made a few shots, recalling his old self as the Terps faced one of the best back courts in the nation.

Maryland trailed by only two at the half, and after all three players sat out the last few minutes of the first half, they returned to play in the second but were unable to find their groove and finish off the game strong. The Terps managed to shoot just 34.8 percent from the field.

At the end of the game, the three players sat close to each other in the locker room and exchanged questions about this hyped-up season and their prospective futures. All three confessed that they have not thought about the NBA draft. However, they will not need to hire an agent before deciding whether to leave for the NBA or not. The NCAA announced in January that prospects now have up until 10 days after the end of the combine to make their final decisions. This would entail that Stone, Trimble, and Carter will have to decide by May 25.

“I haven’t thought about that. … that would be selfish of me. We had a game against Kansas to think about today. I didn’t think about that all,” said Trimble, who nearly declared for the draft last season before opting to come back. Trimble is currently projected as an early second-round pick by NBA DraftExpress.

Carter is currently projected to be a mid-second round pick by the same service.

“I haven’t even thought about it yet. I haven’t thought about it yet. I’m just thinking about these guys in the locker room, how much hard work we put in as a group,” Carter Jr. said. “I just wish this team could’ve done a little bit more.”

Stone, the highest-rated prospect on Maryland’s roster, is currently slotted by NBA DraftExpress as a first-round pick, going No. 23 to Atlanta.

Senior Jake Layman, who bypassed the draft last April to return and bolster his team’s national championship ambitions, will graduate and is expected to be drafted. Rasheed Sulaimon will also likely be drafted. Sulaimon is a transfer from Duke who became the Terps’ vocal leader early on this season.

Maryland currently has commitments from a trio of 2016 prospects, including highly touted forward Micah Thomas from Huntington Prep in West Virginia, that should help contribute immediately.

“We have some decisions to make. We have some good players coming in, we have some good players coming back,” Maryland Coach Mark Turgeon said. “It’s Maryland basketball. I believe in myself, I believe in my staff. We’ll make good decisions for the kids and we’re going to recruit well.”

Caption: LOUISVILLE, KY – MARCH 24: Carlton Bragg Jr. #15 of the Kansas Jayhawks shoots the ball against Robert Carter #4 of the Maryland Terrapins in the first half during the third round of the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at KFC YUM! Center on March 24, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

 

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Maryland Terrapins Hold On Against UCONN In Jimmy V Classic https://usports.org/maryland-terrapins-hold-on-against-uconn-in-jimmy-v-classic/ Wed, 09 Dec 2015 17:25:03 +0000 http://usports.org/?p=9405 Diamond Stone
Last week, Mark Turgeon’s Maryland Terrapins fell short of beating their former conference rival UNC. They were able to get a marquee win on Tuesday night, however, beating UCONN at Madison Square Garden 76-66. In the first half, though, the Terps were in control; they led by as much as 20 and never really looked in trouble. The […]

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Last week, Mark Turgeon’s Maryland Terrapins fell short of beating their former conference rival UNC. They were able to get a marquee win on Tuesday night, however, beating UCONN at Madison Square Garden 76-66.

In the first half, though, the Terps were in control; they led by as much as 20 and never really looked in trouble. The second half was a complete reversal, however, as UCONN roared back to within three points.

The Maryland defense, which was torn apart by North Carolina and solidified and held the Huskies on. They also got a little help from the Huskies, themselves, as Kevin Ollie picked up a technical foul in the final minutes, allowing the Terrapins to rebuild a lead.

Freshman big man Diamond Stone also announced himself on the big stage. The 6’11”, 255-pound freshman looked dominant on the interior and finished the game with 16 points and nine rebounds. While he has previously looked strong against the likes of Mount St. Mary’s, Rider, Cleveland State and St. Francis (Pa.), a good showing against UCONN has to provide hope that he can contribute in bigger games down the stretch.

 

Photo: Diamond Stone #33 of the Maryland Terrapins fouls Theo Pinson #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at the Dean Smith Center on December 1, 2015 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina won 89-81. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

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2015 Getty Images CHAPEL HILL, NC - DECEMBER 01: Diamond Stone #33 of the Maryland Terrapins fouls Theo Pinson #1 of the North Carolina Tar Heels during their game at the Dean Smith Center on December 1, 2015 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. North Carolina won 89-81. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)