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He's probably the most perplexing player I've seen at Cuse
No way. Billy Edelin.
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He's probably the most perplexing player I've seen at Cuse
No way. Billy Edelin.
No way. Billy Edelin.Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT
He's probably the most perplexing player I've seen at Cuse
And with that said, I'd still go with Roy over Love if I were a GM.
for what?? love is already a better player the roy will ever be.
And with that said, I'd still go with Roy over Love if I were a GM.
for what?? love is already a better player the roy will ever be.
agreed.
Keep Mayo in LA mitch!
more like Elgin.
I really think his academics is a big factor too.
I think he'd actually be able to get his diploma and graduate early if he stayed for his JR year... The guy came into this year with AcademicAll-American on his shortlist of goals for the year. Dude got his head on straight.
It'd be GREAT for him to be back in Austin next year...
Originally Posted by SHUGES
Originally Posted by WallyHopp
id love to see these college kids evolve. the Nba feels just so saturated with young talent, its kind of unappealing quite
Agreed. Can't wait for the 20 year old rule.
As far as Love,. Son is gonna get murked in the pros. He's not in shape, his post game is unimpressive, he has NO quickness, and he definitely can benefit from another year of experience. Experience will help b/c he's a guy who will have to rely on craftiness to be a successful player imo. And the best way to get that type of knowledge is by playing/staying.
Donte leaving...
I think I speak for just about every Syracuse fan here... GOOD. I'll support him once he hits the L (like I do every Cuse player), but he clearly is in need of another year or even two of school. He's probably the most perplexing player I've seen at Cuse. I think he'll end up towards the end of the 1st round or start of the 2nd. And I think he'll get drafted mainly on potential. A GM or coach will look at his skillset and think they are getting a 6'10 guy (I think he might actually be almost 7'0 now) who can shoot from deep as well as run the floor. Well I'm gonna tell you now: Donte has no real dribble, no post game whatsoever, is not as fast as some may think, is not as athletic as you may think either, and can't play a lick of D. That Tim Thomas comparison was good, but TT was a better all-around player when he was at Nova I think.
Originally Posted by 2wenty thre3
OJ
41 fg% and 35%
For the record...thats about the same or better then what Gmac shot every year at Cuse....
I think he'd actually be able to get his diploma and graduate early if he stayed for his JR year... The guy came into this year with Academic All-American on his shortlist of goals for the year. Dude got his head on straight.Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
I really think his academics is a big factor too.
Hasheen declared???
Not yet...but his family (widowed mother) really has financial issues...hence why he even considered it last year.
He's def gone
They would still have the same starting 5 if he comes back correct? It'd be great for college bball if he comes back next year. It's crazy how he handles being an athlete AND a student and be great at both.
Yep, they don't lose any significant pieces... And DJ being an All-American on the court and in the classroom is extremely impressive. The kidgets it. He understands the opportunity he's got in front of him with chance to get a degree from a school like Texas, that's really rare.
It'd be nice if DJ decided to come back, and Barnes could land Devin Ebanks to come in with J'Covan Brown next year...
If they got Ebanks, I'd put him in the starting lineup with Augustin/Mason/James/Atchley, and bring AJ Abrams off the bench as a sixth man. AJ coming offthe bench and changing the pace of the game would be
Clint Chapman, Gary Johnson and Dexter Pittman continuing to get better is going to be a big factor for the Horns. If they get production from their bigs likethey did down the stretch of this year, they are going to be really, really good.
and bring AJ Abrams off the bench as a sixth man. AJ coming off the bench and changing the pace of the game would be
Interesting thought and it'd be a nice look....it'd really take some guts on Barnes part to do so with a veteran player used to startingtho....
All I gota say is good luck with Ebanks with those other 3 programs on him too. Huggins and Cal....and Fred Hill...well, when there is smoke, there's fire...I can personally attest to one kid there now that was looking for some extra benefitsin his recruitment...and he ended up at Rutgers.
From the article, it seems he'll be waiting on what DJ, Alexander and CDR decide on.
Interesting thought and it'd be a nice look....it'd really take some guts on Barnes part to do so with a veteran player used to starting tho....Originally Posted by allen3xis
and bring AJ Abrams off the bench as a sixth man. AJ coming off the bench and changing the pace of the game would be
Not yet...but his family (widowed mother) really has financial issues...hence why he even considered it last year.
If they got Ebanks, I'd put him in the starting lineup with Augustin/Mason/James/Atchley, and bring AJ Abrams off the bench as a sixth man. AJ coming off the bench and changing the pace of the game would be
I'm really liking Atchley's game and bringing Abrams off the bench would be nice against a second unit team when he gets the green light.