Scottie Reynolds liked his accommodations in Italy. He liked Prima Veroli, his team in the country's second division. He liked a lot of things about where he was. But he didn't need much time to realize his heart just wasn't in it.
That is why the former Villanova star guard packed his bags and headed for home Oct. 26. Whether the NBA might have a lockout next season suddenly seemed immaterial. He wanted, one more time, to see whether he could play his way into the league.
Reynolds turned up as the No. 13 overall pick in the NBA Developmental League, taken by the Tulsa 66ers yesterday, then promptly traded for a first-round draft choice to the Springfield (Mass.) Armor. The Armor is linked to three NBA teams: New York, New Jersey and the 76ers.
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Imo, this is really a dumb move. If you are going to go overseas and try to improve your game, that is normally a smart move. I criticized him earlier because he did not join a team that really could assist him in making it to the next level. (as in possibly signing in Italy's first division) But, then again, they provided him guarantee money. So now, he is going to be playing for cents on a dollar in the D League after spurning the Phoenix Suns, who would have given him a shot to make the team in training camp.