Toronto Star

NBA notebook: Raptors’ Stackhouse gets ‘some effort’ in East’s D-League win

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NEW ORLEANS— The only thing Jerry Stackhouse wanted in his D-League all-star coaching debut was a modicum of seriousnes­s because the kids in his charge are not quite where they need to be yet.

He had watched the half-hearted effort in Friday’s game between firstand second-year NBA players and used it to deliver a message to his Eastern Conference team, which eked out a 105-100 win over the West.

“(I told them) you’re still trying to get there, those guys are already there,” the head coach of the Raptors 905 said. “They get to maybe play with the game a little bit more than you do, you haven’t arrived yet so let’s prove . . . why we’re here.

“(I asked them to) play with some effort and I thought they did that for the most part. It wasn’t 905 defence but it was okay, it got us the win.”

Stackhouse played in two NBA all-star games during his 13-year career and earned the right to coach here by guiding the 905s to a 25-9 record.

The relaxed atmosphere around the game made it a worthwhile trip.

“I really love all-star weekend because you get to see the best the leagues have to offer, what the NBA has to offer, and now you see what the best of the D-League has to offer and the camaraderi­e of the guys,” he said.

“The guys battle and go at each other all the time, now it’s a more relaxed atmosphere and they get to hang out and laugh and joke for a weekend. Then it’s back to business in a week.”

T-MAC UP FOR HALL: One career that began in Toronto may end at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfiel­d, Mass.

Tracy McGrady, who cut his teeth in the NBA during three years with the Raptors, was named Saturday as one of the finalists for 2017 induction into the hall.

McGrady joins former NBA players Chris Webber, Tim Hardaway and Sidney Moncrief, along with former coach Rudy Tomjanovic­h, on the list of finalists.

Others on the North American list of finalists are college coaches Rollie Massimino, Bo Ryan and Bill Self, former NBA referee Hugh Evans and Texas high school coach Robert Hughes.

In three seasons with the Raptors, McGrady averaged 11.1 points over 192 games but became one of the league’s top scorers during four seasons in Orlando and six in Houston.

Finalists named by the women’s selection committee were standout player Rebecca Lobo, coaches Kim Mulkey and Muffet McGraw, and the Wayland Baptist University team.

The induction class will be announced in April at the NCAA Final Four. Doug Smith

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