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Glenn Stokes
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170cm / 5'7'' - 1976    USA USA

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Season update - Jun 21, 2012

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Hello world! Welcome back to my blog here on eurobasket.com. If this is your first time reading my blog, I would like to welcome you as well and introduce you to the Glenn Stokes blog. I would also like to tell everyone who has reached out to me via twitter and email with questions asking for advice, I strongly encourage it because my blog is not only used to share my experiences while playing basketball overseas but also used my to give advice to anyone looking for help to get his/her feet in the door or just need some advice before starting their journey as a professional athlete abroad.
Today, I will be updating you on how my season is going here in Mexico. This season started with us playing on the road against Aguascaliente. After a long day/night of traveling ( flight and 6hr bus drive) we took a 2 and a half hr drive to Aguascaliente. In game 1 I was really limited being that I had a tight back and the court was very slippery with me playing in new shoes. I'm not a man who gives excuses so instead I will give them credit for holding me to 11 points and handing me and my team the loss... In game 2 it was alil different I moved alil better and finished with 24 and help secure the win for my team, making us 1-1. The next week we hosted Monterrey and I must say I was back in the groove and my team played great. For that weekend I finished averaging 31 and 11 assists and we went on to be 3-1. Bringing us to a much anticipated rivalry between two champions. My team The Minerals of Fresnillo winning the championship in 2010 and the Madereros of Durango who won the whole thing last year (please note that me or my other American did not play last season). Durango, who has an even better team than last year has been running through the league with a 4-0 record while winning by 40 or more points in 3 of the 4 games. My team is full of players who are fairly new to the team and havent quite gelled together yet. Game 1 started with Durango having control throughout the whole first half and being up 9 at the half. In the second half we made a run and cut the lead to one after 10 straight points by me.. Then the champs went on a run and pushed the lead back to seven and then both teams exchanged baskets.. It wasn't until the 5min mark in the fourth quarter when we Gained control and closed the game by winning it by four points. I ended the game with 33 and 12 assists. As for game two it was pretty much the same as game one with Durango having early control and leading by 9 going into halftime.. In the second half we used great team defense to stop them and my coach put the ball in my hands and I had 35 in the 2nd half while finishing with a season high 47 points and securing the win and pushing my teams record to 5-1 and making us first place in the league.. Our last game was last night against our cross town rival Zacatecas, the city in which I play for in the LNBP. It was a packed house with both fans from Zacatecas and fans from Fresnillo, loud throughout the whole game. We took early control and kept it throughout the first half being up by 14 at halftime. In the second half we stayed in control but Zacatecas fought back and cut our lead to as low as 8 points but with again a great team effort we prevailed and won the game by 16 and I finished with 38points. Now we stand alone in 1st place at 6-1.
I thank you all for taking the time to read this blog... I will be blogging again in the next couple days sharing what my day is like while over here and also going over my game day routine.. Until then, adios y Hasta luego!
Glenn Stokes (170-PG-76, agency: R.H.Consultancy, college: American)
  



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Crunch time!!- Aug.3, 2012  (by Glenn)

Hello world, welcome back to the Glenn Stokes blog! Today I will be updating you all on what's going on with me in Mexico... Herre in the Cibane league my team finished strong to end the regular season, clinching another regular season title, earning the #1 seed and having home court throughout the playoffs... We did so by beating our cross town rival UAZ Tuzos de Zacatecas three straight games [read more]
Season update- Jun.21, 2012  (by Glenn)

Hello world! Welcome back to my blog here on eurobasket.com. If this is your first time reading my blog, I would like to welcome you as well and introduce you to the Glenn Stokes blog [read more]

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The waiting game- Jun.2, 2012  (by Glenn)

WELCOME back to my blog and hello to everyone new to my blog here on eurobasket.com, my name is Glenn Stokes. I am an american professional basketball player going into my 10th season overseas. I have been to over 40 countries and have played in countries such as Finland, Switzerland, France, Sweden, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Mexico and Holland [read more]
On Deck Feb.13, 2012
The political side of the game is out of your control!!!! Jan.10, 2012
I'm Back Nov.16, 2011
No better time to get better and step up than NOW Mar.3, 2011
One week later Feb.1, 2011
Tough times Jan.9, 2011
Despite the injuries, we are still on target Dec.14, 2010
Glenn Stokes and his mentor Terence Stansbury Dec.6, 2010
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