who plays D1 ball. Not a bad player. Not sure if this has been posted here or not so sorry if it has. I lost my ability to search after the server crash or whatever it was. His name is Marcus Landry. 6'7 222 pounds. Junior SF. Plays for Wisconsin. Wears number 1 He starts. Averages 11 points and 5 boards on 53% shooting and 44% from 3. Game on ESPN right now. Wisconsin vs. Purdue
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It would be great to have them both in Rockets Red............. The Houston Rockets featuring the Landry Brothers....................
It would be pretty cool to have both Landry brothers on the team, but best I can tell he's not getting drafted at the moment. His minutes took a huge leap this season and he's producing well (especially his FG and 3pt %'s), so he might get some pub with a strong senior season next year.
Yea he also has a sister who plays college basketball at Temple... And a sister in law (Marcus Landry's wife) who played for Marquette
http://www.doubleazone.com/2007/03/ncaa_tournament_features_for_t.html This is an old but good article. NCAA Tournament Features: For Temple's Shenita Landry, It's All In The Family - Mar 22, 2007 You haven’t seen a spirited pickup game until you’ve stopped by the Landry home in Milwaukee. Once Shenita Landry learned how to survive in her own driveway, cracking the starting five at Temple was a piece of cake. Landry grew up in a basketball family and her parents – Mark and Anita – have nurtured a love of the game in each of their children. Shenita’s older brother Carl played at Purdue and earned all-Big Ten honors as a senior this season. Her brother Marcus was one Wisconsin’s top players off the bench this winter. And then there is the little sister who had to learn to handle herself against her taller and stronger brothers. Shenita has become one of Temple’s more consistent performers and as a sophomore, averaged a solid 5.0 points and 5.3 rebounds per game. She also led the squad in blocked shots. Although Anita wouldn’t build her kids a full court in the backyard, games between the Landry kids and their cousins used to run until after 2 a.m. With Shenita, Carl and Marcus all making names for themselves at the college level, you’d think that late-night activity would come to a close on Landry Court. Au contraire – the Landry’s have two more siblings waiting in the wings.
Forget about Yao's kids... Rockets need to place their pre-order on the next generation of the Landry family ASAP.