Samuel Hoffman | The Journal Gazette
Groundhog Day was Thursday. But in keeping with the theme of the popular Bill Murray film, when each day in Punxsutawney, Pa., was the same, Friday’s NBA D-League game at Memorial Coliseum was nearly identical as the night before.
For the second night in a row, the Mad Ants fell to the Maine Red Claws at Memorial Coliseum. Friday it was 109-97.
Michelle Davies | The Journal Gazette
Darnell Lazare didn’t sign up for this.The forward who returned to the Mad Ants after being released from Indiana Pacers training camp this season has had it up to here – and “here,” at 6-feet-9, is a long way up – with the losing.

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