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Valdes, Smith reportedly reach pro deals

By Brian McInnis on September 15, 2016

Eurobasket.com reported that Aaron Valdes will debut as a pro in Lithuania, while Quincy Smith’s agent announced his client will play in Luxembourg to begin his pro career.

Jankovic getting looks

By Brian McInnis on June 3, 2016

The kind of pro career Stefan Jankovic will enjoy could well be decided within the next handful of days during NBA workouts.

Aloha Janks

By Brian McInnis on March 30, 2016

The first piece has moved. Unfortunately for Hawaii, it was its most decorated one. Stefan Jankovic, as I’m sure you’ve heard by now, is moving on. Let’s be real: Jankovic going pro, with what was on the table for next season, was kind of as automatic as going for a “king me” move in checkers, or a similar knockout no-brainer maneuver in chess that I never earned as a kid. Of course, it’s pretty tough to make the NBA. “Janks” […]

Jankovic picks up another award

By Brian McInnis on March 8, 2016

A day after being named Big West Player of the Year, Hawaii forward Stefan Jankovic picked up some more hardware on Tuesday.

Big West award pick ’em

By Brian McInnis on March 7, 2016

In a little over an hour, the Big West Conference men’s hoops postseason honors will be announced. Hawaii figures to have a good chance at some of the biggest awards.

And they’re off

By Brian McInnis on March 1, 2016

It wasn’t the most ideal of circumstances to launch a road trip from the islands for what should be the final time of the season.

Awards abound

By Brian McInnis on February 22, 2016

As a continued prelude to what could be quite the bountiful haul of postseason awards, Hawaii received a couple of weekly honors on Monday.

Gameday: at CSUN

By Brian McInnis on February 18, 2016

Apologies for the belated gameday entry; was having some media issues. Hawaii leads it 32-26 at CSUN’s Matadome at halftime despite committing 11 turnovers in the period and missing Aaron Valdes for this game with flu-like symptoms. (Yes, Hawaii STILL can’t get everyone on the court at once.) CSUN isn’t whole, either. Starting center Olalekan Ajayi was a scratch while dealing with the concussion protocol from the Matadors’ last game. UH has so far capitalized on the interior with 11 […]