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DUSTY RYCHART'S BLOG
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201cm / 6'7'' - Forward - 1979 USA-Australian
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Dusty Rychart Basketball Career |
Born: Nov.8, 1979 in Grand Rapids, USA
URL: www.d-rych.com
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Outlook:
A hard working player who will do all the little things necessary to win. Has good inside moves and is an excellent rebounder with a great nose for the ball. Possesses a nice shooting touch and is a solid defensive player
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Career:
Grand Rapids, Minn. / Grand Rapids HoopsS.
1997-1998: Minnesota (NCAA): Redshirted
1998-1999: Minnesota (NCAA): 21 games: 3.8ppg, 2.8rpg, 0.5apg
1999-2000: Minnesota (NCAA, starting five): 28 games: 11.8ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.5apg
2000-2001: Minnesota (NCAA, starting five): 31 games: 14.6ppg, 8.0rpg, 1.5apg
2001-2002: Minnesota (NCAA, starting five): 31 games: 13.1ppg, 6.6rpg, 2.0apg
2002 July: Shaw's Pro Summer League (Minnesota Timberwolves)
2002-2003: Victoria Giants (Australia-NBL, starting five), left in Dec '02: 14 games: 16.5ppg, 7.9rpg, 0.9apg, then moved to Adelaide 36ers (Australia-NBL, starting five): 10 games: 17.9ppg, 7.9rpg, 1.1apg
2003-2004: Adelaide 36ers (Australia-NBL, starting five): 30 games: 21.9ppg, 9.9rpg, 1.9apg
2004-2005: Adelaide 36ers (Australia-NBL, starting five): 32 games: 21.4ppg, 10.8rpg, 2.9apg
2005: Hawkes Bay Hawks (New Zealand-NBL, starting five): 18 games: 16.8ppg, 8.3rpg, 1.7apg, 1.4spg, FGP: 48.6%, 3FGP: 15.4%, FT: 64.0%
2005-2006: Adelaide 36ers (Australia-NBL, starting five): 31 games: 18.8ppg, 9.2rpg, 2.1apg
2006 June: Howard Pulley League in Minneapolis, MN
2006-2007: Brisbane Bullets (Australia-NBL, starting five): 39 games: 15.1ppg, 8.1rpg, 1.5apg
2007: North Adelaide Rockets (Australia-ABA, starting five)
2007-2008: Brisbane Bullets (Australia-NBL, starting five): 32 games: 16.2ppg, 9.3rpg, 1.8apg, FGP: 53.5%, 3PT: 14.3%, FT: 60.0%
2008: Brisbane Capitals (Australia-ABA, starting five): 10 games: 18.1ppg, 12.6rpg, 4.0apg, FGP: 39.9%, 3PT: 33.3%, FT: 76.7%
2008-2009: Wollongong Hawks (Australia-NBL, starting five): 30 games: 15.1ppg, 8.5rpg, 1.6apg, FGP: 50.7%, 3PT: 36.7%, FT: 65.7%
2009-2010: Cairns Taipans (Australia-NBL, starting five): 28 games: 11.9ppg, Reb-3(6.8rpg), 1.6apg, FGP: 52.8%, 3PT: 43.5%, FT: 60.6%
2010-2011: Skytrans Cairns Taipans (Australia-NBL, starting five): 34 games: 8.3ppg, 6.0rpg, 1.2apg, FGP: 45.3%, 3PT: 15.4%, FT: 67.4%
2011-2012: Skytrans Cairns Taipans (Australia-NBL): 14 games: 6.3ppg, 5.0rpg, 0.7apg, FGP: 43.0%, FT: 72.7%
2012: Cairns Marlins (Australia-QBL): 6 games: 13.5ppg, 7.7rpg, 1.5apg, 2FGP: 56.3%, FT: 81.8%
2012-2013: Skytrans Cairns Taipans (Australia-NBL): 15 games: 3.9ppg, 2.0rpg
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Awards/Achievements:
Third Team All-Big Ten -02
Australian NBL All-Stars Game -05
Australiabasket.com All-NBL 2nd Team -05
New Zealand NBL Regular Season Runner-Up -05
New Zealand NBL Finalist -05
Australiabasket.com All-New Zealand NBL 2nd Team -05
Australiabasket.com New Zealand NBL All-Imports Team -05
Australian NBL All-Star Game -06: 14pts
Australiabasket.com Australian NBL All-Import Players 2nd Team -06
Australian NBL Champion -07
Australian NBL Regular Season Champion -07
Australian NBL Semifinals -08
Australiabasket.com Australian NBL All-Imports 2nd Team -08
Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL Honorable Mention -08, 10
Australiabasket.com Australian NBL All-Imports Team -10
Australian NBL Finalist -11
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BLOG POSTINGS
Back On Track - Feb 14, 2012
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Well folks since my last post we had a minor setback. We lost a tough game against Evreux by 4 points. The loss ended our 8 game winning streak but we did not let it bring us down, we got back in the gym and prepared for the next match. Lille Metropole Basket Clubs is back on track now after a great win against SPO Rouen Basket. Even though SPO Rouen Basket is in 15th position, their record does not reflect their talent. They have tremendous athletes, are a dangerous team, and hard to beat. They gave us a run for our money. We were down by 13 points in the 1st quarter and down 9 points at halftime. After a hard fought game, we came out on top by 8 points. I want to give another shout out to my teammate Moussa Camara (196-SF-87, college: Binghamton); he was a big key to our victory. He came in the game on fire from behind the arc and there wasn't much the defenders could do to stop him. Moussa gave us the great boost we needed to win. He wasn't the only one that contributed in this game, everyone on the team helped get this win as well. I never mention Steve Smith (200-PF-81, college: Iona) even though he always does his thang on the court. There is nothing like having an inside player that can play inside the paint and shoot the 3 consistently. The last few weeks have really been a test for my team. Over these weeks almost everyone on my team got sick, including me. It's really hard to prepare for a game when everyone is not present and you don't have 10 players to practice with. Our determination overcame the sickness and we got the victory we needed.
Since the beginning of the season we have had a habit of starting games slow. On the other hand we also have been known as a comeback team, coming from behind as much as 18 points in a game to win. One thing we do very well at is never giving up, we stay composed no matter what the score is and always fight to win. Over this season my role has been different in certain games. Sometimes I'm needed to score, sometimes to get my teammates shots, sometimes to provide tough defense, or to be on the bench yelling and supporting my team. It doesn't matter what my role is, all I want to do is win and that's my main focus. I'm willing to sacrifice for the team because it's not just about me. We have a special team this season with so many weapons and that's why we are a tough team to beat. It's great when you don't have to score 20 or more points a game to win. I'm definitely looking forward to our continued success and making a run in the playoffs. Now Lille has something to look forward to because we are making some noise in the league and will continue to do so. The Lord has definitely blessed me and my team this season. There are so many things that we overcame to be where we are now. I'm so thankful and give all the glory to God. I turn everything over to the Lord because without Him, none of this would be possible. 'The Lord isn't slow to do what he promised, as some people think. Rather, he is patient for your sake. He doesn't want to destroy anyone but wants all people to have an opportunity to turn to him and change the way they think and act' --2 Peter 3:9 Just a reminder to you all, my official website will be launching real soon so stay tuned (http://www.marshalltime.com). You can also follow me on Twitter @MarshallTime, and check out my fan page and hit the Like button (http://www.facebook.com/curtismarshallbasketball). Until the next time, Curtis Marshall (196-G/F-83, agency: R.H.Consultancy, college: Texas Tech) signing off!!!! With the love of Christ, God bless you all.

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Tough Days....- Dec.11, 2012 (by Eurobasket Center) It's been a while since I last wrote a blog. Pardon me I have been on some other stuff. But I'm back and around my way it's been a tough few weeks. 1-4 in our last five games dealing with more injuries and this French weather is no joke. Talk about highs and lows to start the season 6-0 and life is smooth then to go 1-4 your next 5 and seems like the world is crashing down. For me I know the season is long and you can't get to high or to low [read more] | |
It's been a while since I last wrote a blog. Pardon me I have been on some other stuff. But I'm back and around my way it's been a tough few weeks. 1-4 in our last five games dealing with more injuries and this French weather is no joke. Talk about highs and lows to start the season 6-0 and life is smooth then to go 1-4 your next 5 and seems like the world is crashing down. For me I know the season is long and you can't get to high or to low. Just keep clam know matter what's happening good or bad and keep working hard. I have told you about my first dislocated finger on my left ring finger a Little over a month ago. Well less then a week and a half ago I dislocated my right pinky finger which is my shooting hand so it's been an adjustment to say the least. Last ride game was the toughest for me in a long time. We played a back against the wall team that had 5 L's in a row and they wasn't gonna make it 6. We came out flat and they made shot after shot after tough shot. We found ourselves down 30 at the half fought back to cut it to 9 but we couldn't make it happen never again will I let this happen to me or my team again. When your winning people will say great things to and about you and when you lose they will make it seem like your the worst player to play the game and all this can happen in the same week or month. So if your going through a tough few games like me and my team or your on a great winning streak keep a level head don't let the outside praise or negativity get you to high or to low. Anyway next lets speak on how my lakers are having some tough day or months however you wanna look at it. I only have one word for you laker hates "KOBE" nuff said...lakers will be a ok come march and April..you never see Kobe get to low after getting beat by a team like the kings and he doesn't get to excited when being a good team like the ????? Haha wait anyway you get my point. I try to learn from the best. Congrats Kobe on joining the 30k club RESPECT!!!
Until Next time GOD BLESS and take care...chosen last but best pick.
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Off to a good start!!- Oct.29, 2012 (by Eurobasket Center) Just a quick update on how the season is going. After the first month we a sitting at 5-0 and still have room to improve. We also won our first French cup game. I have been playing very well and I'm having fun playing with my teammates. The next couple of weeks will be tough. I suffered a back injury and a dislocated finger. So rest and treatment is in order [read more] | |
Just a quick update on how the season is going. After the first month we a sitting at 5-0 and still have room to improve. We also won our first French cup game. I have been playing very well and I'm having fun playing with my teammates. The next couple of weeks will be tough. I suffered a back injury and a dislocated finger. So rest and treatment is in order. On the blight side we don't have a game for 12 days so the timing is on my side!! On another note winter is here and it's getting cold so it's time to go but the jacket, gloves and boots!!!
P.S thanks for the emails and comments on the past blogs!!
Until next time TAKE CARE and GOD BLESS!! Chosen Last But Pick!!
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Win or go home- Oct.21, 2012 (by Eurobasket Center) Many players and all Americans know this and if you don't you will find out quick . The game brings all of "us" players joy and we love the it. But there are things that can be fixed and we can start with clubs giving up on the import players so quick. We all know the local players almost never get released. The first ones to go are the imports (players from a different country then he is playing in) weather your having a good season or not if your team is losing you will be the escape goat [read more] | |
Many players and all Americans know this and if you don't you will find out quick . The game brings all of "us" players joy and we love the it. But there are things that can be fixed and we can start with clubs giving up on the import players so quick. We all know the local players almost never get released. The first ones to go are the imports (players from a different country then he is playing in) weather your having a good season or not if your team is losing you will be the escape goat. They will find a loop hole in your contract to get out of paying and at the end of the day when a player knows the club doesn't want him there why put up a fight to stay. I had to go through this my first year in Finland. I had a one month try-out period everything was good I got by that I was playing well but my team was losing and mind you this team was coming off a winning season the year before and ended up losing in the championship round. So we start the season having cut the first PG we started training camp with. After 2 loses to start the season we again cut the PG. at this point I was worrying about my job. I look up and we are 0-5 and again we cut the American PG. now every practice every missed shot every game is replaying in my head wondering what I can fix. Going on the road and getting our first win was great but I knew we needed more wins after a home win and a 20 point 7 Rebs game things were looking up for the team and me. I was so wrong I got a TEXT saying they was bring in a more experience player. To make this story short the guy that took my spot on the team was released a month later and the American 5 man was also sent packing. Know local players were sent home. So back to my point. Many of these men and women have family's firing them at a drop of a dime could kill there family's and there career for first or second year players . The way clubs use loop holes and dumb reasons to change players need to be looked into by somebody. I just want to warn new players and players that don't know things like this does go on its not all preaches and cream like many on the outside looking in may think. Players cant just leave a team because they dont like the city or coach or whatever. Players have to deal with whatever is going on because if the player tries to leave the club they will not pay for the flight home they will not release the player so he can play on another team. So why should the club be allowed to do this so easily. With me saying that players look into player unions in the country you are playing in. They have your back because without you there is not a union so just look into it they are very helpful.....
ADA BLOIS we are 4-0 after a good road win. We play a French cup game on oct.23 wish us luck!!!
Until next time TAKE CARE and GOD BLESS.....chosen last but best pick!!!
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Time Brings Change....NBA brings opportunity! Oct.16, 2012 | | The start of a new season! Oct.1, 2012 | | TRAVELING!!! Sep.12, 2012 | | TIPS!!! Sep.4, 2012 | | Hello world! Aug.27, 2012 | | Up 20 in the 4th............ Apr.23, 2012 | | Finishing Strong Apr.9, 2012 | | March Madness has begun Mar.14, 2012 | | Focused Mar.13, 2012 | | Back On Track Feb.14, 2012 | | Team Chemistry In Effect Part 2 Jan.29, 2012 | | 1st Round is a Warp, Round 2 Let's go......... Jan.26, 2012 | | Team Chemistry In Effect Jan.18, 2012 | | Carlos Singer who is he................. Jan.13, 2012 | | Moving Up Dec.30, 2011 | | It's Derby Time Dec.15, 2011 | | Happy Thanksgiving from France Nov.23, 2011 | |
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