Headlines for Bennie Munson
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Munson announces retirement
After 17 seasons in the league, Bennie Munson has decided to hang it up.Munson was originally drafted by the Razors in the 17th season. -
Gryphons waive Bennie Munson
The Gryphons have waived Bennie Munson from their roster. Bennie posted 6.8 PPG, with 1.5 rebounds and 2.5 assists while playing 22.1 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Bennie Munson re-signs with Gryphons
Bennie Munson has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Gryphons for a contract worth $760,000 per season.
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Bennie Munson re-signs with Gryphons
Bennie Munson has signed on to play for another season with the Gryphons for a contract worth $2,800,000 for the season.
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Razors send Munson to Gryphons for Giron
The Razors have reached a deal with the Gryphons that will send Bennie Munson to the Gryphons in exchange for Shannon Giron.
Munson averaged 12.4 PPG, 1.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 25.9 minutes per game. Giron averaged 2.6 PPG, 0.7 rebounds and 1.0 assists in 7.2 minutes per game.
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Nichelson traded to Sun Bears
The Razors have reached a deal with the Sun Bears that will send Griffen Nichelson to the Sun Bears in exchange for Bennie Munson.
Nichelson averaged 4.3 PPG, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 25.6 minutes per game.
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Munson agrees to deal with Sun Bears
The Sun Bears have signed Bennie Munson to the team in a deal worth $3,584,000 per season for 4 seasons.
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Bennie Munson contract declined
Bennie Munson will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Gryphons. Munson was seeking a deal for 3 seasons which would pay $2,560,000 .
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Munson agrees to deal with Gryphons
The Gryphons have signed Bennie Munson to the team in a deal worth $1,932,000 per season for 1 season.
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Bolts waive Bennie Munson
The Bolts have waived Bennie Munson from their roster. Bennie posted 11.6 PPG, with 3.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists while playing 30.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Munson agrees to deal with Bolts
The Bolts have signed Bennie Munson to the team in a deal worth $2,070,000 per season for 2 seasons.
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Bennie Munson contract declined
Bennie Munson has declined to negotiate with the Gryphons. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $3,450,000.
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Munson injured, will miss at least 4 games.
Bennie Munson injured his back in the Gryphons game against the Sun Bears.
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Munson injured, will miss at least 2 games.
Bennie Munson injured his knee in the Gryphons game against the Venom. He is expected to miss 2-3 games.
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Bennie Munson re-signs with Gryphons
Bennie Munson has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Gryphons for a contract worth $5,780,000 per season.
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Bennie Munson drains 46 on Venom, Gryphons win
Finding his own way away from the Razors, Bennie Munson has been huge for the Gryphons in the teams overacheiving season as they cruise past the Venom 127-78 on the strength of Munson's career high 46 on 16 of 24 field goals. The Gryphons outrebounded the struggling Venom with a season high 59 rebounds to 31 on their way to the 49 point win.
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Gryphons for real??
Four games in and four wins for the Gryphons has the league doing a double take for the very young team after a 112-109 win over the Sun Bears. Vishal Chanter scored 31 points, 1 shy of his best with 6 rebounds and 8 assists. Chanter, along with Bennie Munson who scored 21 with 7 assists have been the teams rocks. They head into their next game vs the winless Spirit with a good chance to win their first 5 games for the first time in franchise history.
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Gryphons SHOCK Razors in upset win
The Gryphons have been the most shocking team so far this season, this time going into the Razors home court and comeing away with a 105-87 win improving to 3-0... their best start since season 13. Former Razor Bennie Munson led the way in getting revenge on his old team scoring 31 points, just 1 point shy of his career high. The Razors drop to 2-1.
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Munson agrees to deal with Gryphons
The Gryphons have signed Bennie Munson to the team in a deal worth $13,832,000 per season for 4 seasons.
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Munson receives ring
Bennie Munson has received his championship ring for being part of the League I, Season 19 champion Cloud team. Congratulations!
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Razors pull out thrilling Double OT win over Pitbulls on strength of Roman Storer
In the 4th, the Razors, down by 3 to the Pitbulls, took their final timeout with just 2 seconds left, inbounded and Roman Storer jacked up a three pointer to tie the game at 117 and send it into OT. In OT it was tit for tat, and once again left up to Storer coming off a timeout with 4 seconds left, and down by 2. Storer drove in and hit a bank shot to tie the game once again at 130 and send it into the second overtime. In that overtime, Storer and crew found their rhythm outscoring the Pitbulls 19-8 to win the game 149-138 sending the Razors to 20 wins and 2nd place in the standings.
The Razors 149 points were just 2 off the franchise best set earlier this season. Storer ended up with 36 while Bennie Munson scored 25 with 10 assists. For the Pitbulls, Clarence Wertz scored 38 while Alfredo Knowlton chipped in 26 with 17 boards.
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Smith up to his old tricks in Venom win
The Venom kept up with the previously undefeated Razors long enough for Nice Smith to hit the game winner with 3 seconds left, defeating the Razors 126-125 to even up their record at 2-2. Smith took over the game and poured in 48 points, his highest total since season 16. He hit 17 of 26 shots with 11 of 12 from the charity stripe. Ty Pandya dished 14 assists with 13 points.
For the Razors Jim Weddle put up 16 with 13 boards while Bennie Munson scored 28 to lead the team who now drop to 3-1.
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Weddle and the boys roll on
The Razors led from start to finish to top the Cheery O's 111-99 to advance to round 3 of the Team Tournament. Jim Weddle was on point once again scoring 17 with 12 boards and 4 blocks while Pedro Wilcoxen scored 21 to lead the team. Bennie Munson scored 20 off the bench. League II Playoff MVP Kent Noll had 28 points with 6 three pointers for the Cheery O's who now close out their season.
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#5 Razors keep ahead of Diamonds
The Razors played well enough to stave off the flurry of three pointers by the Diamonds who ended up shooting 10 for 21 from downtown after going 8 for 10 early on. The Razors held on 130-122 to move on to face the Cheery O's/Jacks game winner in the second round.
Bennie Munson was big off the bench scoring 28 points. Jim Weddle scored 24 with 9 boards. Pedro Wilcoxen scored 24 with 6 boards while Anibal Mackie scored 17 with8 dishes and 6 boards.
Brady Preston scored 31 to lead all scorers with 10 assists in the loss.