Headlines for Torry Hum

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Dragons. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .377% from the floor while averaging 1.6rpg, 2.0spg and 0.4bpg.

  • Hum injured, will miss at least 1 game.

  • Hum,Moma traded to Sun Bears from Dragons for Timpe,Calles

    The Dragons have reached a deal with the Sun Bears that will send Torry Hum, and Keenan Moma to the Sun Bears in exchange for Marquon Timpe, Jaret Calles, and Gennadi Mcclish.

    Hum averaged 14.8 PPG, 1.2 rebounds and 7.3 assists in 29.5 minutes per game. Moma averaged 1.1 PPG, 5.1 rebounds and 0.7 assists in 16.7 minutes per game. Timpe averaged 0.5 PPG, 1.6 rebounds and 0.1 assists in 5.5 minutes per game.

  • Torry Hum re-signs with Dragons

    Torry Hum has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Dragons for a contract worth $12,020,000 per season.

  • Hum agrees to deal with Dragons

    The Dragons have signed Torry Hum to the team in a deal worth $10,620,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Torry Hum contract declined

    Torry Hum will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Lava. Hum was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $10,620,000 .

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Lava. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .411% from the floor while averaging 2.5rpg, 2.7spg and 0.2bpg.

  • Torry Hum finishes 1st in the league in steals

    Torry Hum averaged 2.7 steals per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Lava congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum agrees to deal with Lava

    The Lava have signed Torry Hum to the team in a deal worth $15,900,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Torry Hum contract declined

    Torry Hum will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Razors. Hum was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $15,900,000 .

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Razors for the 7th time. Hum averaged 20.9ppg, 2.3rpg and 8.8apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Razors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .378% from the floor while averaging 2.3rpg, 1.8spg and 0.3bpg.

  • Hum injured, will miss at least 2 games.

  • Hum selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Torry Hum, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 24.2ppg, 3.2rpg and 8.1apg during the season.

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Razors for the 6th time. Hum averaged 24.2ppg, 3.2rpg and 8.1apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Razors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .331% from the floor while averaging 3.2rpg, 2.1spg and 0.3bpg.

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Razors for the 5th time. Hum averaged 23.2ppg, 2.1rpg and 7.4apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Razors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .418% from the floor while averaging 2.1rpg, 2.0spg and 0.3bpg.

  • Hum injured, will miss at least 1 game.

  • Hum injured, may miss time

    Torry Hum injured his hip in the Razors game against the Rhinos. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Razors for the 4th time. Hum averaged 19.9ppg, 2.6rpg and 10.3apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Razors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .368% from the floor while averaging 2.6rpg, 2.1spg and 0.4bpg.

  • Torry Hum named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Torry Hum on winning the Razors Team MVP award for Season 30.

  • Torry Hum finishes 3rd in the league in assists

    Torry Hum averaged 10.3 assists per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Razors congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum agrees to deal with Razors

    The Razors have signed Torry Hum to the team in a deal worth $26,450,000 per season for 4 seasons.

  • Torry Hum contract declined

    Torry Hum has declined to negotiate with the Ice. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $26,450,000.

  • Hum selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Torry Hum, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 21.4ppg, 2.6rpg and 9.7apg during the season.

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Ice for the 3rd time. Hum averaged 21.4ppg, 2.6rpg and 9.8apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Ice. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .418% from the floor while averaging 2.6rpg, 2.5spg and 0.2bpg.

  • Torry Hum named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Torry Hum on winning the Ice Team MVP award for Season 29.

  • Torry Hum finishes 2nd in the league in steals

    Torry Hum averaged 2.5 steals per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Torry Hum finishes 2nd in the league in free throw percentage

    Torry Hum averaged .940 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Torry Hum finishes 2nd in the league in assists

    Torry Hum averaged 9.8 assists per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum injured, will miss at least 8 games.

    Torry Hum injured his hand in the Ice game against the Warriors. He will possibly miss the remainder of the regular season.

  • Hum selected for All-League Team

    Congratulations to Torry Hum, who has been selected to represent the League I All-League team after averaging 21.9ppg, 2.3rpg and 9.8apg during the season.

  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Ice for the 2nd time. Hum averaged 22.0ppg, 2.3rpg and 9.8apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Ice. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .376% from the floor while averaging 2.3rpg, 2.2spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Torry Hum finishes 2nd in the league in free throw percentage

    Torry Hum averaged .929 free throw percentage per game this season finishing in 2nd place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Torry Hum finishes 1st in the league in assists

    Torry Hum averaged 9.8 assists per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum selected as an All-Star

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-star for the Ice. Hum averaged 19.7ppg, 1.4rpg and 8.5apg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Ice. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .330% from the floor while averaging 1.4rpg, 2.1spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Torry Hum finishes 3rd in the league in assists

    Torry Hum averaged 8.5 assists per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Ice congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum injured, will miss at least 1 game.

    Torry Hum injured his leg in the Ice game against the Romans. He is expected to miss 1-3 games.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Ice. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .398% from the floor while averaging 1.8rpg, 1.9spg and 0.1bpg.

  • The 7-1 Showdown: Paladins Square Off vs Ice

    The Paladins and Ice come in as the 1st and 2nd ranked teams in the league respectively, both sporting a 7-1 record, with the Ice losing for the first time last outing to the Rhinos after the franchise best 7-0 start to the season. The Paladins went on to tie the franchise best start of last season with a 6-0 start, losing by a point to the Gryphons, then getting back on track with a big win over the Clash.

    The Paladins feature a bevy of talent featuring Kodie Cabotage, the leagues MVP 5 times over who led the Lava to the past 4 championship titles and is adjusting to his new team role. Veteran Mauricio Wolcott who also won 2 League MVP awards early on, recruited back to the team after a stint w/ the Rhinos and a rejuvenated offensive game. Veteran Boyd Brunson who is the Paladins all-time leading scorer and last seasons League Tournament MVP and All-Star Volker Knobell with a young Chitrarath Rotenberry holding down the Center responsibilities.

    The Ice landed a huge addition in the young Torry Hum who had been a defensive wizard and also led the Warriors in scoring the previous 2 seasons. They returned the teams leading scorer from last season Avertano Traster with 2-time all-star, one of the leagues best and the Franchises best passer Kevan Palifka running the Offense. They installed 8th season veteran Bridgely Macpaden into his first full-time starting role at center and has found his niche as a paint commander leading the league with 14.5rpg.

    While both teams boast solid defenses, the Ice have taken things a step further making defense their central focus and the strategy has worked wonders. The team leads the league in defense and is on pace to allow just over 90ppg which would shatter the franchise record of 95ppg in season 7 where the team made the playoffs for the first time ever. Meanwhile the Paladins have installed a quick strike offense which has them leading the league with 119ppg with a +19ppg differential.

    Somethings got to give as League I's juggernauts go at it head-to-head for the first of two showdowns this season.

  • Ice off to their best start after holding off Rhinos

    The Ice start 7-0 for the first time after beating the Rhinos 98-92. After blowing a 15 point 3rd quarter lead, the Ice win by 6 with  Torry Hum (25 pts) hitting a big 3 with a minute left to put away the Rhinos. The Ice controlled the boards with 3 players finishing with double digit rebounds, led by  Bridgely Macpaden who tied the franchise record of 25 rebounds. The Rhinos were led by  Deepankar Honan (20 pts, 7 reb) to keep the game close.

    After finishing last in points allowed last season, the Ice have yet to allow triple digits and are well on their way to ending their streak of 8 losing seasons.

  • Opening Night Takeaways

    Aaron Arkell is a winner, no matter where he plays. Does that justify the #1 ranking? Probably not, but it looks like the Spirit have a playoff caliber team despite the youth.

    Mauricio Wolcott is happy to be "home" and is the best player with over 10 seasons of experience. His 36 points led the league on opening night and the 8-time all-star added 10 assists, 5 boards with just 1 turnover in the Paladins win.

    The Bolts are gonna have a tough first half to the season. With Gladville Verdino the first major casualty missing 16-24 games, glib times ahead for the team who had a franchise worst 11 wins last season. Here's to hoping #2 pick Milap Hanners can step in to do some damage control.

    Torry Hum is as good as advertised. Two time All-Defensive player Hum displayed his lockdown D while also leading the Ice offense with 34 points on 25 shots. The Ice haven't had an offensive threat of his caliber probably 6 seasons. The Ice just may have found the missing piece to end the playoff drought of 8 seasons.

    Osbaldo Hockell just may be worth his $28 mil tag that the Romans paid. The All-League Selections new team will lean on him to dig out from their worst ever 16 win season and he didnt' disappoint in the debut. He played 41 minutes to score 29 points with 14 boards, putting a stamp on the league as one of the best at the center position.

    The jury is still out for the Lava. The team looked less than impressive post-Kodie/Aiken. The Paladin transplant data looked good, but the team as a whole looked sloppy. Wouldn't put a fork in them just yet as far as missing the playoffs for the first time ever.

    The Spikers are who we thought they were. After a close to franchise worst, 13 wins last season and no draft picks to show for it... the Spikers earned a Power Ranking of last. And they look to have deserved it scoring a league low 82 points while shooting 37% from the floor and fumbling the ball 22 times. Gonna be a very long season indeed.

    Despite their bad luck in the draft, there are signs of hope for the Razors. The team had nearly a 1 in 3 chance of winning the top pick, and probably 50% chance of winning the top 2 picks and probably 75% chance of winning a top 3 pick. However they lucked up and got the 6th pick... and the 7th pick... and the 11th pick. However those first two picks may just work out. The guards both scored over 20 points in the debut win with Kadir Jacquot scoring 31 and Matyas Vilandre scoring 20 after a solid preseason to lead the Razors to a win. It won't take much to improve on a franchise record low 9 wins, but it seems it will rely on the rookies having a big impact... especially after the team committed 23 turnovers.

  • Hum agrees to deal with Ice

    The Ice have signed Torry Hum to the team in a deal worth $14,620,000 per season for 4 seasons.

  • Torry Hum contract declined

    Torry Hum has declined to negotiate with the Warriors. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $13,720,000.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Warriors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .373% from the floor while averaging 2.4rpg, 2.2spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Torry Hum named Team MVP

    Torry Hum has won the Team MVP award for the 25th Warriors season.

  • Torry Hum finishes 3rd in the league in assists

    Torry Hum averaged 8.0 assists per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Warriors congratulate him on this accomplishment.
  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Warriors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .321% from the floor while averaging 1.5rpg, 2.0spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Hum selected as All-Defense

    Torry Hum has been voted as an all-defensive player for the Warriors. Hum allowed opponents to shoot an adjusted .321% from the floor while averaging 1.5rpg, 2.0spg and 0.1bpg.

  • Torry Hum named Team MVP

    Torry Hum has won the Team MVP award for the 24th Warriors season.

  • Hum traded to Warriors from Razors for Haggberg

    The Razors have reached a deal with the Warriors that will send a season 26, 2nd round draft pick, and Torry Hum to the Warriors in exchange for Cornell Haggberg.

    Haggberg averaged 15.5 PPG, 9.4 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 33.0 minutes per game.