Headlines for Genaro Deavers

  • Meteors waive Genaro Deavers

    The Meteors have waived Genaro Deavers from their roster. Genaro posted 1.9 PPG, with 0.5 rebounds and 0.3 assists while playing 6.3 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Genaro Deavers re-signs with Meteors

    Genaro Deavers has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Meteors for a contract worth $1,530,000 per season.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Meteors

  • Lizards waive Genaro Deavers

    The Lizards have waived Genaro Deavers from their roster. Genaro posted 9.3 PPG, with 2.8 rebounds and 2.2 assists while playing 23.3 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Lizards

  • Diamonds waive Genaro Deavers

    The Diamonds have waived Genaro Deavers from their roster. Genaro posted 8.1 PPG, with 2.3 rebounds and 1.7 assists while playing 19.6 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Diamonds

  • Jacks waive Genaro Deavers

    The Jacks have waived Genaro Deavers from their roster. Genaro posted 9.9 PPG, with 2.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists while playing 24.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Jacks

    The Jacks have signed Genaro Deavers to the team in a deal worth $1,700,000 per season for 1 season.

  • Jacks waive Genaro Deavers

    The Jacks have waived Genaro Deavers from their roster. Genaro posted 9.9 PPG, with 2.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists while playing 24.4 minutes per game during this season with the team.

  • Genaro Deavers re-signs with Jacks

    Genaro Deavers has signed on to play for another 4 seasons with the Jacks for a contract worth $4,980,000 per season.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Jacks

    The Jacks have signed Genaro Deavers to the team in a deal worth $12,662,500 per season for 3 seasons.

  • Genaro Deavers contract declined

    Genaro Deavers has declined to negotiate with the Battle. He will instead head into free agency to test the waters. He will be looking for a salary around $10,130,000.

  • Deavers injured, will miss at least 2 games.

  • Genaro Deavers named Team MVP

    Genaro Deavers has won the Team MVP award for the 5th Battle season.

  • Deavers agrees to deal with Battle

    The Battle have signed Genaro Deavers to the team in a deal worth $6,960,000 per season for 5 seasons.

  • Genaro Deavers contract declined

    Genaro Deavers will head into free agency after a deal could not be reached with the Lizards. Deavers was seeking a deal for 4 seasons which would pay $11,600,000 .

  • Lizards make quick work of the Ice Monkeys

    The Lizards, the #1 seed are back in the 2nd round of the playoffs for the 4th straight season with a 118-90 rout of the the Ice Monkeys. They win the series 3-0 with Emery Breeden scoring 28 and 7 boards and Jamal Reese scoring 21 with 16 boards. Genaro Deavers scored 28 with 8 boards in the win.

    The Ice Monkeys will go home bounced from the playoffs again after having a championship runner-up exit a season ago.

    The Lizards will face the Wolves/Cheery O's winner as they attempt to get out of the 2nd round and compete for the championship for the first time in team history.

  • Smooth Sailin'

    Once again the Lizards have emerged as one of the top teams in the league becoming the first to win 20+ contests and first to clinch a playoff berth. No surprise though, as they have been the most consistent franchise in the league's first 4 seasons, reaching not only the playoffs with 21+ wins every season, but the 2nd round every single season as well which is the hump they will attempt to surpass this season.

    The bring perhaps their toughest team with their usual deep bench in this season under coach Makaveli with familiar players who've been on the roster since season 1... Drew Hanes, Jamal Reese, Broderick Kay, Genaro Deavers, Bart Kelleher, Elbert Saucier, Israel Deaton among others.

    On any given game, either one of those players might carry the team as they play season-in/season-out as probably the most unselfish group of players anywhere. With a few games left, they should easily wrap up the #1 seed for home court advantage, and may just take a crack at the Impact record of 26 wins in a season.

  • Deavers injured, will miss at least 3 games.

  • Lizards lose 2 straight; Deavers injured

    The Terriers took advantage of the Lizards losing Genaro Deavers early with a leg injury. He would not return and is expected to miss at least 8 games. The Terriers went on to win 92-67 to move above .500 once again. The 67 points mark the lowest in Lizards history, there previous low was 76.

  • Deavers injured, will miss at least 8 games.

  • Lizards come on late to stay unbeaten

    The Lizards are quietly 3-0 after a 102-89 win over the Badgers. The team remains one of the most balanced teams with Drew Hanes taking the role as scorer this game with 29 and 7 boards. Genaro Deavers struggled to 13 points on an off night hitting just 4 of 19 shots.

  • Genaro Deavers re-signs with Lizards

    Genaro Deavers has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $15,710,000 per season.

  • Deavers selected as an All-Star

    Genaro Deavers has been voted as an all-star for the Lizards. Deavers averaged 16.7ppg, 4.3rpg and 2.7apg.

  • Lizards remain unbeaten in poststeam; Deavers is out

    The Lizards needed the entire game to finally pull away from the Moles defeating them by 12 to win game one of the semi-final series 99-87 and remain unbeaten during postseason play. However they suffored a devestating loss, guard Genaro Deavers, one of their go to players will mis the remainder of the playoffs after leading hte game with 27 points and 16 boards. It remains to be seen if the Moles will be able to capitalize off the loss.

  • Deavers injured, will miss at least 8 games.

  • Back in front once again

    The Lizards are once again in a familiar spot, leading the league in wins just as they did last season. Unfortunately they came up short in the playoff semi-finals despite being ranked #1 overall and top seeded as far as power rankings went. The team shuffled their lineup bringing in all-star and Badgers Team MVP Tyrone Hamel to be the face of the team while last season team MVP Genaro Deavers playing sidekick.

    So far the changes have worked wonders as Hamel's 22+ ppg and 7+ rpg lead the team and the bench play couldn't be stronger. The team is leading the league again in scoring, assists and rebounding pulling in a whopping 48.1 boards a game. The team is 2nd three point percentage with 38.6%.

    With the next opponents being the Battle, Meteors, Wolves, Terriers, Wranglers and Cobras, it's not out of the question for the team to set the league record for most wins in a row and then some.

  • Lizards prove superior in marquee matchup vs Cloud

    The champion Cloud and last season #1 seed Lizards squared off in a powerhouse matchup that saw the Lizards prevail in big time fashion 128-76. The 52 point win was the first time the franchise beat the Cloud in 3 matchups. Tyrone Hamel scored 39 points with 8 boards, while Genaro Deavers scored 27 with 6 assists. Broderick Kay dished off a new Lizards record, and league record tying 18 assists in the win. For the Cloud, Cecil Frueh scored 24 in the loss that saw the Cloud with their lowest output of the season at 76 points, which is the second lowest total in franchise history.

  • Hamel with sharp touch in Lizards preseason win

    Tyrone Hamel may prove to be the missing link for the Lizards who came up short of the championship last season after finishing with the #1 seed overall. Hamel came over from the Badgers after an all-star and team-mvp season scoring 19.8ppg and 7.5rpg. He came out hot leading the Lizards to a 126-95 win over the Cobras scoring 32 points on 12 of 13 points. He joins Genaro Deavers and Drew Hanes as a 3rd scoring threat for the Lizards who should have no problem making another championship push this season.

  • Deavers selected for All-League Team

    Genaro Deavers has been selected to represent the League II All-League team after averaging 22.6ppg, 6.0rpg and 4.4apg during the season.

  • Lizards steamroll Ice in first ever interleague match

    It was expected to be a test of league dominance by League I over League II.... instead it was just a test of dominance of the League I champion Lizards over the fledgling League II Ice. Leading by as much as 36 points and dominating for 3 1/2 periods, the Lizards never let up winning 103-70 to move on to round 2 in the team tournament championships. Genaro Deavers scored 22 with 8 boards while Jamal Reese scored 24 with 7 boards.

    Jean Bickford was one of only two Ice players to score above 10. He had 20 points with 8 rebounds, while Derrick Fons scored 12 in the teams miserable 70 point outting.

  • Cheery O's are in!!

    Once again it came down to the wire in one the most entertaining series of the playoffs with the Cheery O's edging out the #1 seeded Lizards 105-103 and take the series 3 games to 1. Kent Noll once again carried the eam on his back scoring his playoff high of 46 points including 6 three pointers. Rogelio Pacheco has been huge the entire playoffs, with this game as no exception scoring 23 points with 9 assists.

    The Lizards have struggled with team play the entire series and this game was no exception with Genaro Deavers being the only difference maker with 28 points, 7 boards and 6 assists.

    It will be the Cheery O's vs the Cloud in the first ever championship in League II!

  • Cheery O's hold on to stun Lizards after 2OT in game 1

    Fourteen lead changes and 16 ties in the the double overtime span left the Cheery O's with an early series lead in the left bracket semi-finals. Kent Noll started off extremely slow scoring just 4 points in the first half. He finished strong however ending up with 26. Rogelio Pacheco was the teams leader scoring 34 with 13 assists while Frances Daley scored 26 with 9 boards.

    The Lizards had solid games from Genaro Deavers scoring 24 with 7 rebounds and 8 assists while Drew Hanes scored 24 off the bench.

  • Lizards battle back

    Not so fast Cheery O's... the Lizards came out fast, leading by as much as 16 as they faced playoff elimination against the Cheery O's. With Drew Hanes in the starting lineup, the team never relinqued the lead after the 1st period despite the Cheery O's making a huge run to cut the game within 2 in the last seconds.

    Genaro Deavers scored 25 points with 6 boards and 8 assists to lead the team, while Bart Kelleher played a solid game with 23 points with 8 boards.

    For the Cheery O's, Kent Noll once again lit up the scoreboard with 38 while Rogelio Pacheco scored 19 with 6 assists.

    The series moves back to the Cheery O's home where the team will try to close it on out and move onto the championship series.

  • Lizards move on with a sweep of the Impact

    It was a clean sweep of the Impact by the Lizards as they move on in the series winning 3-0. It was very much a team effort as the Lizards defeated the Impact 87-76. Team MVP Genaro Deavers scored 17 points with 11 boards and 5 assists.

    The Impact go down by losing their last 5 matches of the season and seeming out of answers after such an amazing start to the season. They barely squeaked into the playoffs taking the 8th spot with a 19-16 record, and end the season with a first round series loss in straight sets.

  • Deavers selected as an All-Star

    Genaro Deavers has been voted as an all-star for the Lizards. Deavers averaged 22.6ppg, 6.0rpg and 4.4apg.

  • Genaro Deavers named Team MVP

    Congratulations to Genaro Deavers on winning the Lizards Team MVP award for Season 1.
  • Rosa bumps record to 49 points in win

    Morris Rosa was a one man machine on the floor lighting up the Lizards for a new league record 49 points in the Terriers 133-118 win. This was his 4th 40+ point game this season. He hit 19 of 30 shots with 7 three pointers. He is now averaging 28.2 ppg, just behind Jared Isaacs 28.9ppg. Jeffery Espy kept him fed dishing 16 assists with 8 boards and 7 points himself. Kelly Foushee scored 25 and Gayle Smithson scored 27.

    For the Lizards, Genaro Deavers led the team with 25.

  • Lizards become first team to notch 20 wins

    The Lizards led by as much as 19 points before the Meteors came back late in the 4th, Buford Lashley missing a three pointer coming just short of sending the game into OT. Genaro Deavers led the team with 34 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists, however hit just 10 of 23 from the field and just 13 of 20 from the charity stripe. Elbert Saucier scored 25 with 15 boards for a double-double.

    For the Meteors, Dean Botelho added 26 with 7 boards in the loss that saw the Lizards shoot an astounding 51 foul shots.

  • Deavers has the Lizards poised for the #1 spot

    The Lizards have broken away from the pack of leaders and stand alone at the top, outscoring teams by a league leading 10 points. Genaro Deavers is the teams go to guard for the team that has a well rounded crop of players including their leading scorer Drew Hanes who is scoring just about 22ppg and Jamal Reese who is grabbing 9rpg.

    Deavers is scoring 21 ppg, 4 apg and 6 rpg and only seems to be improving as the Lizards eye the #1 spot going into the final stretch of the season.

  • Lizards are the real deal, 5 straight wins

    The Lizards match a franchise best 5 game winning streak, beating the Slash 104-88 after they took control in the 4th quarter. Genaro Deavers continued his great run of 4 straight 30+ point games, with 30 points, 4 boards and 5 assists.

    The team is now tied with the Fire Ants for the leagues best record at 15-6

  • Deavers scores 39 in win over Cobras

    Genaro Deavers had his 3rd 30+ straight point game as the Lizards scored 121 points in beating the Cobras for the 2nd time this season. Deavers scored a career high 39 points with 7 assists. Bart Kelleher scored 23 points with 7 rebounds.

  • Deavers leads Lizards in 28 point win

    Genaro Deavers took control early and terrorized the Battle as his Lizards won the game 116-88 on the road. Deavers scored 32 points while pulling down 6 boards with 5 assists in the game. The Lizards remain in the mix of the top few teams in the league.

  • Lizards blast Ice Monkeys by 36

    Once the 2nd half rolled around, the Ice Monkeys felt the fury of the Lizards as they mounted a 36 point lead led by Genaro Deavers who scored 32 points with 12 rebounds and 7 assists in the win to keep the Lizards in the mix of best records at 12-6.

  • Hanes and Deavers light up the Meteors

    The Lizards handled the Meteors from start to finish beating them 107-94 led by Drew Hanes who scored 34 points and 5 boards on 13 of 20 shooting and Genaro Deavers who put up 28 with 9 boards in the win.

    For the Meteors, league scoring leader Dean Botelho scored 33 points with 12 boards, but it wasn't enough for the struggling team to make an impact.