Jewps update, Dec. 28
Jordan Farmar and the Nets dropped their first loss of the year, an ugly 106-70 embarrassment to the Atlanta Hawks before the hometown fans. Farmar played 12+ minutes, dropping his first three-pointer of the year to account for all of his points. He also had an assist, a blocked shots, and a turnover. The next [...]
Back to work for Jewps (and everyone else in the NBA)
By now you’ve heard that the NBA is back in business. Games will resume on Christmas Day (significant because the powers that be, including television) wants viewers to appreciate the “gift.” Many players have been keeping busy, playing overseas, including both Jordan Farmar and Omri Casspi. Farmar returns to the NJ Nets having enjoyed a [...]
The Farmar in the Tel
The Farmar in the Tel
Farmar kibbutzing in Israel
Jordan Farmar returns to the land of his people. Well, his step-father, at least. The former LA Laker and current former NJ Net will play for Maccabi Tel Aviv for the duration of the NBA lockout. Meanwhile the player from Israel can’t play in Israel.
Jordan Farmar: Israel bound?
Another basketball Jew heading to Israel?
Yom Huledet Samei’ah, Omri Casspi
Yom Huledet Samei’ah, Omri Casspi
Jewps update, April 14
Jewps update: Have a good summer.
Jewps update, April 6
Jewps update, April 6: Casspi wants out of Sacramento?
Jewps update, April 4
Naama Shafir leads Toledo women to first-ever basketball title.
Jewps update, Feb. 11
No games last night involving either of the MOTs, but here’s a nice piece from the NJ version of Examiner.com, one of the hyper-local sites, on the impact Jordan Farmar has had on the Nets. After all, they have already won a whopping four more games than last year. And there are still 29 left [...]


