Headlines for Edward Furbee
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Furbee announces retirement
After 18 seasons in the league, Edward Furbee has decided to hang it up.Furbee was originally drafted by the Broncos in the 1st season. -
Wranglers waive Edward Furbee
The Wranglers have cut Edward Furbee from their roster. Furbee had yet to appear in a game this season for the Wranglers.
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Lizards send Furbee to Wranglers for Starratt
The Lizards have reached a deal with the Wranglers that will send Edward Furbee to the Wranglers in exchange for Dimitri Starratt.
Furbee averaged 0.9 PPG, 0.7 rebounds and 0.5 assists in 4.7 minutes per game. Starratt averaged 3.4 PPG, 4.3 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 22.5 minutes per game.
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Edward Furbee re-signs with Lizards
Edward Furbee has signed on to play for another 3 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $3,950,000 per season.
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Slash send Brunner, Furbee to Lizards for Gordils
The Slash have reached a deal with the Lizards that will send Mike Brunner, and Edward Furbee to the Lizards in exchange for Cyrano Gordils.
Brunner averaged 7.0 PPG, 0.7 rebounds and 0.0 assists in 14.8 minutes per game. Furbee averaged 0.9 PPG, 0.7 rebounds and 0.3 assists in 4.3 minutes per game. Gordils averaged 10.0 PPG, 0.7 rebounds and 0.4 assists in 17.1 minutes per game.
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1st round draft pick,1st round draft pick traded to Lizards from Slash for 1st round draft pick
The Slash have reached a deal with the Lizards that will send Cyrano Gordils, a season 15, 1st round draft pick, a season 15, 1st round draft pick, and a season 15, 1st round draft pick to the Lizards in exchange for Mike Brunner, Edward Furbee, a season 15, 1st round draft pick, and a season 18, 1st round draft pick.
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Furbee agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Edward Furbee to the team in a deal worth $7,470,000 per season for 1 season.
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Diamonds waive Edward Furbee
The Diamonds have waived Edward Furbee from their roster. Edward posted 1.7 PPG, with 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 8.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Furbee agrees to deal with Diamonds
The Diamonds have signed Edward Furbee to the team in a deal worth $4,746,000 per season for 3 seasons.
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Badgers waive Edward Furbee
The Badgers have waived Edward Furbee from their roster. Edward posted 1.7 PPG, with 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 8.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Furbee agrees to deal with Badgers
The Badgers have signed Edward Furbee to the team in a deal worth $8,110,000 per season for 1 season.
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Impact waive Edward Furbee
The Impact have waived Edward Furbee from their roster. Edward posted 1.7 PPG, with 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists while playing 8.0 minutes per game during this season with the team.
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Impact send Mari to Lizards for Furbee
The Impact have reached a deal with the Lizards that will send Lars Mari to the Lizards in exchange for Edward Furbee.
Furbee averaged 1.7 PPG, 1.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 8.0 minutes per game.
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Edward Furbee re-signs with Lizards
Edward Furbee has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $7,630,000 per season.
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Edward Furbee re-signs with Lizards
Edward Furbee has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $3,210,000 per season.
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Edward Furbee re-signs with Lizards
Edward Furbee has signed on to play for another 2 seasons with the Lizards for a contract worth $4,560,000 per season.
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Furbee injured, may miss time
Edward Furbee injured his leg in the Lizards game against the Meteors. He is listed as day-to-day for a return.
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Edward Furbee finishes 1st in the league in blocks
Edward Furbee averaged 2.7 blocks per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Lizards congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Edward Furbee finishes 1st in the league in blocks
Edward Furbee averaged 2.8 blocks per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Lizards congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Furbee injured, will miss at least 8 games.
Edward Furbee injured his hip in the Lizards game against the Broncos. He is expected to miss 8-9 games.
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Moles face challenge vs former center
So far big man Edward Furbee has been rock solid as the Lizards host the Moles for both teams 3rd game of the season. Former Mole Furbee leads the way as the most consistent team in League II history start the campaign 2-0. The Lizards have been well disciplined as they bring a new look rebuild to the franchise.
The Moles are coming off one of the best games they have ever played after destroying the Wasps and looking like a true championship caliber team. They will have to play solid defense and limit the mistakes in order to overcome the Lizards, as the Lizards are one of the few teams who can bang with them on the boards.
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Furbee agrees to deal with Lizards
The Lizards have signed Edward Furbee to the team in a deal worth $15,480,000 per season for 4 seasons.
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Furbee receives ring
Edward Furbee has received his championship ring for being part of the Team Tournament, Season 4 champion Eclipse team representing League II. Congratulations!
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Furbee agrees to deal with Eclipse
The Eclipse have signed Edward Furbee to the team in a deal worth $4,240,000 per season for 1 season.
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Wolves get best of Moles in hard fought OT game
It was a game to see as the Wolves increased their record at home to 9-1 defeating the Moles 115-113 on a last second shot by Dudley Cronin. The Moles made a late charge getting within striking distance in the final minutes of regulation when Vince Varney hit a huge 3 pointer, his only field goal of the game to tie it up at 105 to send the game to OT. It was back and forth in OT, but the Wolves prevailed as time hit 0:00 to win by two.
Kent Noll scored a game-high 30 points with 6 assists and 6 steals. Hiram Atkins had another double-double with 18 points and 12 boards. Edward Furbee scored 17 points with 6 boards and 7 assists off the bench.
For the Wolves Trent Ewert scored 26 with 5 assists. Dudley Cronin scored 10 with 12 assists while Cole Lemus scored 20 with 10 boards off the bench.
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Eclipse venture into Moles Stadium for championship rematch
Last season it was quite a different story as both teams were well above .500 at the halfway point in the season. Currently both teams are still struggling to find their stride with the Moles at 9-8 and the Eclipse sitting at 7-11.
Kent Noll has hit a mid-season slump after a very fast start, so the Moles will be relying more on Hiram Atkins to take the load, while they have also been tinkering with the center position, as Virgil Fowle has been more consistent than his counterpart Edward Furbee.
For the Eclipse, Judson Ibarra has been struggling all season and found his way to the bench last game in favor of Carlton Poling who is having a solid season. Miquel Windish finally made his starting debut putting up a double-double with 16 points and 15 boards. Stan Villano backed him up after a string of bad performances.
If the Moles are able to pull this one out, it will be because of the perimeter game. If the Eclipse take it, it will be because they kept their turnovers low.
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Moles get back to winning form
The Moles have been quite the up and down team this season, but managed to get back to .500 with a 107-95 win over the Terriers who fall to 4-5. Virgil Fowle got his first start of the season over Edward Furbee and went on to score 28 points to lead the game.
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Ready to Noll
Kent Noll, the Moles prize pick up during the offseason has high hopes for the team this season. Noll was the #1 pick overall in the premiere of League II, going to the Cheery O's, leading them to the playoffs, and winning the playoff MVP award. But they fell short, losing in the championship game to the Cloud.
His next season, he wound up on the overloaded Jacks roster, heavily favored to win the season 2 title. They made the playoffs, but this time he and the Jack would be outmatched by the eventual champion Eclipse in the first round. Noll's numbers would suffer as the team did not have a central figure as the team's leader.
This time, Noll joins the Moles who are no strangers to contending for the championship. In season one the Moles were defeated in round 2 of the playoffs by the eventual champion Cloud. And last season after starting out 16-8, they faltered going 3-8, stumbling into the playoffs, getting their feet back, but faltering again in the championship to the Eclipse.
This season, Noll is the team's centerpiece as previous Moles MVP Hiram Atkins will play second fiddle. Noll is surrounded by a solid group of players with fellow guard Vince Varney, newly aquired center Edward Furbee who may be the best passing big man in the league, two time All-Star Atkins and always high-scoring forward Buford Lashley.
With that lineup, Moles coach Tha Kingpin has the team ready to roll into their 3rd straight playoffs and finally get over the championship series hump.
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Cheery O's prevail in dramatic OT
What an incredible game between the Cheery O's and Moles as the team slugged it out into overtime with the Cheery O's remaining undefeated at 2-0 and a 120-119 win. Christopher Stovall fought off double teams all game long to finish with a game-high 33 points and 11 boards in the win. Kent Noll was big again for the Moles in the loss scoring 28 points and dishing a career high 8 assists. Edward Furbee neared a triple double with a career high 9 assists with 10 boards and 12 points. Buford Lashley scored 29 points. Hiram Atkins fouled out in the 4th after 14 points.
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New Look Moles
The Moles open up the 3rd season in League II with a fresh new look in time for the regular season debut against the Wolves. 3rd season head coach, Tha Kingpin has the team looking good on the hunt for their 3rd straight playof appearance.
The team made a few key moves this offseason, but the biggest would be bringing in Kent Noll, the first player ever taken in the League II draft, who is coming off of a somewhat dissappointing season for the Jacks, but will figure to be the focal point for the Moles. The Moles sent Joe Gilliland and Moses Boisvert to the Jacks in return.
Former All-Star Edwin Schenk was also let go to the Broncos in favor of Edward Furbee, who came at half the cost of Schenk. Furbee signed a 1 season contract for nearly $7 mill.
Major Free Agents aquired include Virgil Fowle and Brendan Spain who both figure to play major supporting roles.
Let's Go Moles!
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Schenk gets the best of former team
Long time Moles starting center Edwin Schenk faced his former team in the 1st preseason matchup and got the better against former Broncos starting center Edward Furbee. Schenk scored 19 points on 8 of 9 shooting in the teams 97-95 win. Jake Lomeli had an outstanding start with 18 points and 14 boards.
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Schenk traded to Broncos from Moles for Furbee,Reyes
The Moles have reached a deal with the Broncos that will send Edwin Schenk, and a season 4, 2nd round draft pick to the Broncos in exchange for Edward Furbee, and Eli Reyes.
Schenk averaged 10.7 PPG, 6.0 rebounds and 0.2 assists in 23.8 minutes per game. Furbee averaged 12.7 PPG, 9.4 rebounds and 4.4 assists in 36.3 minutes per game. Reyes averaged 5.1 PPG, 9.2 rebounds and 5.7 assists in 30.7 minutes per game.
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Edward Furbee re-signs with Broncos
Edward Furbee has signed on to play for another season with the Broncos for a contract worth $6,870,000 for the season.
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Edward Furbee finishes 3rd in the league in rebounds
Edward Furbee averaged 9.4 rebounds per game this season finishing in 3rd place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Eclipse defeat Broncos with key win at home
The #5 Eclipse defeated the #8 Broncos 103-91 and move one win away from the teams first taste of a championship game. They will head back to Broncos court where they hold a 3-0 postseason record and hope to tie things up. Edward Furbee scored 24 with 13 boards in the loss.
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Impact may have a chance just yet...
With Alec Merriman back in the lineup, it was the Impact doing what the Impact are known to do... find a way to win a game. Not only did they defeat the Broncos by 10, but the Broncos lost their inside force in center Edward Furbee who will most likely miss the remainder of the series, and their backups just don't cut it. It will be interesting to see what kind of game 3 it will be as the Broncos attempt to close it out at home.
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Furbee injured, will miss at least 2 games.
Edward Furbee injured his head in the Broncos game against the Impact.
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Broncos shock Impact for game 1 win!
It looked like the Impact had control until the second half when the Broncos got things together winning the turnover battle 18-9 to win the first game of the best of 5 series 99-90. As the Broncos do, the wealth was shared among all 5 starters with all scoring between 17-19 points with Edward Furbee, back from injury pulling in 12 boards and Bradly Suniga pulling in 10.
The Impact were disorganized in one of their worst offensive outputs of the season. Jose Teske scored 23 with 8 boards and 8 assists while Morris Rosa scored 26, with 7 boards.
The Broncos have a chance to go up 2-0 next game at home.
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Furbee injured, will miss at least 3 games.
Edward Furbee injured his hip in the Broncos game against the Lizards. He is expected to miss 3-4 games.
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Broncos waive Edward Furbee
The Broncos have waived Edward Furbee from their roster. Edward posted 6.0 PPG, with 3.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists while playing 14.1 minutes per game during his tenure with the team.
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Edward Furbee finishes 1st in the league in rebounds
Edward Furbee averaged 11.1 rebounds per game this season finishing in 1st place leaguewide. The Broncos congratulate him on this accomplishment. -
Edward Furbee named Team MVP
Congratulations to Edward Furbee on winning the Broncos Team MVP award for Season 1. -
Broncos win 5th straight... defeat Fire Ants and move into playoff position
The Broncos have been at their best during the last stretch of this season taking a road win over the Fire Ants 112-106. They are now sitting in the 8th spot in the standings and look like a legitimate threat as a contender.
Edward Furbee had a near triple-double with 11 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists. Jake Lomeli led the team with 33 points and 7 rebounds in the win.
For the Fire Ants, they have been having a rough go sitting at just 2-7 in the past 9 games, but are still managing to hold on to the 5th spot in the standings. Harland Brenneman scored 22, with 11 rebounds and 7 assists in the loss.