I was just informed that I was the March winner of the #AdoramaU contest! Here’s the winning photo! Check out their contest at http://bit.ly/1aQKfW3

I was just informed that I was the March winner of the #AdoramaU contest! Here’s the winning photo! Check out their contest at http://bit.ly/1aQKfW3

With nothing on the line but pride (Reno has been eliminated from a playoff opportunity), the Reno Bighorns let the legs of “The System” run on the Bakersfield Jam and they ran away with a victory 131-105. The Bighorns looked to be running on all cylinders with Coby Karl and David Stockton both recording triple doubles (both with 26 points)! Dar Tucker led the Bighorns in scoring with 29 points. Sim Bhullar contributed 19 points and five blocked shots. What a great “last of the season” home victory for the Bighorns!
Here are some image from the night. I set up two remotes tonight, one in the catwalks above and one behind the backboard. I’m a little sad to see the season come to a close, seems like it just started… already looking forward to next season! Go Bighorns!
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The Bighorns easily defeated the Texas Legends tonight, 161-127. Dar Tucker tied the NBA D-League scoring record tonight with 58 (!!!) points! The Bighorns last home game is coming up Tuesday, March 31st. Get out and see the Bighorns for their last home game!
The Bighorns almost pulled off a huge upset of the Central Division’s First Place Sioux Falls Skyforce (121-118). The game went back and forth and neither team ever got much of a lead but in the end, with the Bighorns down Quincy Miller, Jordan Hamilton, David Wear (all called up to the NBA…) and David Stockton out for family reasons… whew… the Bighorns ALMOST pulled off the upset! Here are some photos from the night… these remote shots from the night are MUCH better! 🙂
With the both teams out of the playoff hunt at this point in the season it’s all playing for pride at this point… the Bighorns took another one from the Idaho Stampede 128-113. Here are some shots from the night, tried a remote from the catwalks… not overly happy with them, didn’t have a long enough lens so I went for the graphical element of the team name and website…
The Reno Bighorns led for much of the game but the first place Rio Grand Valley Vipers persevered and took a win on the road against the Bighorns. Here are some shots from the night… tried the backboard camera again… never completely happy with it but I did get some good shots with it. 🙂
The Bakersfield Jam came into Reno with the best record in the NBA D-League and left one game further in the lead… The Jam beat the Reno Bighorns 127-118
The Reno Bighorns ran away with this one 147-111!
Images from the night… The Bighorns worked their way to this fantastic win 158-152!
The Blues visited again this month… Reno seems to be struggling with the loss of the three NBA 10 Day Contract players, David Stockton to the Kings, Quincy Miller to the Pistons and Jordan Hamilton to the Clippers.
The Blues were on tonight and the Bighorns were not, the Blues shot 52% vs. the Bighorns 32%… Here are my images from the night.