Jam spoils Crush debut
The Orange County Crush, an American Basketball Association expansion
franchise, lost its inaugural game, 134-122, to the Long Beach Jam
Sunday at the Pyramid at Long Beach State.
The Jam, the defending ABA champions, had four players score at
least 20 points to get the best of their former coach, Earl Cureton,
who is now guiding the Crush.
Derrick Dial, a 6-foot-4 guard who has played 82 NBA games with
four teams, led the Crush with 31 points, including five
three-pointers. He also had a team-high 10 rebounds.
Former USC Trojan Jerry Dupree added 23 points for the Crush, who
received 11 points and 15 assists from Cordell Henry, a 5-10 guard
out of Marquette.
Eric Chenowith, a former Kansas Jayhawk out of Villa Park High,
added 16 points and former Jam standout Juaquin Hawkins scored 14 for
the Crush.
Dennis Rodman, signed last week, did not play for the Crush.
The Crush, who may begin playing home games at the Orange County
Fairgrounds in January, are scheduled to play Thursday and Friday at
Las Vegas.
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