LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Hassan Whiteside spent the summer dialing NBA teams seeking a tryout. No was always the response until he heard yes from Miami coach Erik Spoelstra.
''We didn't look at him before, me and 29 other teams,'' Clippers coach Doc Rivers said. ''He's playing terrific.''
They had no answer for the 7-foot Whiteside in his third year out of Marshall. His offensive display ran the gamut from tip-ins to dunks to jumpers. About the only thing Whiteside didn't do was try a 3-pointer. He was 10 of 13 from the field and 3 of 4 from the line in 28 minutes.
''He changed shots down low on defense and got us offensive rebounds, putbacks, dunks, layups, and did a really good job of controlling the paint,'' Bosh said.
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That was then Nate, this is now. Miami was smart to to say yes to Hassan and put him on their D-League team. Ernie said "No-thanks, we gonna give Kevin Seraphin $4 million.+

















