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Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks R.J. Hunter post-Delaware presser (2.7.20) @cpskayhawks @georgiastatembb #sportsinquirer #southside #lightitblue #ourcity — February 8, 2020

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks R.J. Hunter post-Delaware presser (2.7.20) @cpskayhawks @georgiastatembb #sportsinquirer #southside #lightitblue #ourcity

The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of College Park Skyhawks player R.J. Hunter following his team’s 121-114 home defeat to Delaware Blue Coats Feb. 7. Hunter scored 11 points with five rebounds and four steals in his team debut.

Topics with the former Georgia State product included the signing process with the Skyhawks, preparing for his first NBA G League action of the season and receiving support from the Atlanta basketball community.

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Noel Gillespie post-Delaware home presser (2.7.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @nbagleague @cpskyhawks @coachngillespie — February 7, 2020

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Noel Gillespie post-Delaware home presser (2.7.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @nbagleague @cpskyhawks @coachngillespie

The Sports Inquirer attended the presser of College Park Skyhawks head coach Noel Gillespie following his team’s 121-114 home defeat to Delaware Blue Coats Feb. 7.

Topics included the team’s defensive struggles in the first half, playing their first game in seven days and R.J. Hunter joining the team.

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Noel Gillespie post-Raptors 905 presser (1.12.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @coachngillespie @nbagleague @gatewayarena — January 12, 2020

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Noel Gillespie post-Raptors 905 presser (1.12.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @coachngillespie @nbagleague @gatewayarena

The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of College Park Skyhawks head coach Noel Gillespie following his team’s 123-119 home win over Raptors 905 Jan. 12.

Topics included the win, guard Jordan Sibert scoring a career-high 35 points, the team attempting to limit turnovers, winning a contest with late-game execution, guards taking advantage of increased playing time with Charlie Brown, Jr. and Brandon Goodwin assigned to the Atlanta Hawks and the Skyhawks’ four-game winning streak.

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Jordan Sibert post-Raptors 905 presser (1.12.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @smooth_jordan @nbagleague —

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Jordan Sibert post-Raptors 905 presser (1.12.20) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @smooth_jordan @nbagleague

The Sports Inquirer attended the post-game presser of College Park Skyhawks player Jordan Sibert following his team’s 123-119 home win over Raptors 905 Jan. 12. He scored a career-high 35 points in the victory.

Topics included the win, taking advantage of increased playing time and the Skyhawks’ four-game winning streak.

Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Noel Gillespie post-Windy City Bulls presser (12.17.19) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @nbagleague @coachngillespie @windycitybulls — December 18, 2019
Backdoor Cut: College Park Skyhawks Cat Barber post-Windy City Bulls presser (12.17.19) #sportsinquirer #southside @cpskyhawks @nbagleague @windycitybulls —