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Tulsa 66ers Go BAM in the 3rd and Beat Fort Worth Flyers 123-99 - NBA D-League

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MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com - TULSA , Okla. , March 30, 2007 – Tulsa used a 43-point third quarter en route to a dominating 123-99 victory over Fort Worth Friday night at Expo Square Pavilion.

The 66ers (19-25) got another outstanding performance by Desmon Farmer. Coming off a career-high and franchise-record 48 points against Albuquerque Wednesday night, Farmer scored a game-high 37 points.

Tulsa also got a career-high 33 points from Marcus Vinicius, on assignment from the Oklahoma City/New Orleans Hornets. Will Conroy (19 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists) and Jean Felix (15 points) also finished in double-figures.

The Flyers (25-19) were led in scoring by Pops Mensah-Bonsu, recently assigned to Fort Worth by the Dallas Mavericks, who finished with 17 points and 9 rebounds.

The visitors dominated the rebounding department, outboarding the 66ers 62-35.

However, Tulsa excelled in the shooting categories, hitting 48-of-93 field goals (52 percent), including a franchise record 16 three-pointers at a 50 percent clip. The home team also committed fewer turnovers (5) than the Flyers (20).

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