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Former LSU basketball player Garrett Temple scored a career-high 34 points coming off the bench for the Sacramento Kings in Tuesday Night's win over Orlando.

Temple scored 19 points in the 4th quarter and helped the Kings snap an eight-game losing streak.



Filed Under: LSU Basketball
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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9th Green At 994 months
JJ Reddick's kryptonite
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JimboFisherAM94 months
I'll admit it- I didn't foresee Garrett Temple having an 10 year career in the NBA after college. The guy has grinded and has my respect.
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CL810094 months
LeBron has played more than 10 years in NBA, are you supposed there too? It's basketball. Can play for 25 years and won't kill your body.
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Cousin94 months
CL8100 - You obviously missed the point.
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TigerIT94 months
I love lamp! -CL8100
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litenin94 months
Dang, on 14-17 FG which included 4-7 from deep. There were a lot of mid-range jumpers in the clip so apparently he made all of them.
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litenin94 months
Dang, on 14-17 FG which included 4-7 from deep. There were a lot of mid-range jumpers in the clip so apparently he made all of them.
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jptiger200994 months
Temple has sustained longer career than anyone from the 2006 final 4 team. Unreal. Well, the only exception may be Marcus Thorton, but I believe he was out on injury that season.
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Jabontik94 months
Pretty cool
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Tom Bronco94 months
Congrats to Garrett!! Worked hard and it paid off. Oh man if he had only had that jumper when he played for the Tigers!
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Cousin94 months
The man!
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Blind Zebras94 months
Who gives a shite. Temple along with the rest of his family are a bunch racist pukes
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SpartyGator94 months
Snowflake
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4shore94 months
Wow. That's funny... I grew up with them, same neighborhood, and never saw that side of them in the 30+ years I've known them.
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