Solotiger
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RE: Ebanks commits to Rutgers????
Wildcat91 Wrote:poolpro Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:RCM1029 Wrote:Interesting development...
Go to Texas, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to West Virginia, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to Memphis, be one of six or seven future NBA players on the team.
Go to Rutgers and be THE future NBA player on the team.
Actually Rutgers signed Mike Rosario for 2008 who's stock is rising quickly and they already have signed 2 top 20 guys for 2009 Echinique (#2 center 5*) and Miller ( 4* PF).
One thing about Fred Hill is that he is a great recruiter. Acticle is certainly a little premature but it wouldn't shock me to see him go to Rutgers.
Ebanks is certainly not a one and done. I wonder if the thought of only playing with Evans for one year will factor into his decision???
I wouldn't be so sure that Ebanks isn't a one-n-done, he's damn good
I think he's certainly got a shot at the NBA, but at 6'-8" 185lbs he's going to have to pack on some weight first. He'll get killed playing the three in the NBA. I also think his game is a little raw, would not be suprised to see him struggle for a season or two then dominate his last two years. In terms of overall potential I think the ceiling is higher for him then Evans.
Just a thought, but it's so surprising to me to see frail players like Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton do so well in the NBA.
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05-08-2008 09:42 AM |
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rolexjames
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RE: Ebanks commits to Rutgers????
Solotiger Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:poolpro Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:RCM1029 Wrote:Interesting development...
Go to Texas, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to West Virginia, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to Memphis, be one of six or seven future NBA players on the team.
Go to Rutgers and be THE future NBA player on the team.
Actually Rutgers signed Mike Rosario for 2008 who's stock is rising quickly and they already have signed 2 top 20 guys for 2009 Echinique (#2 center 5*) and Miller ( 4* PF).
One thing about Fred Hill is that he is a great recruiter. Acticle is certainly a little premature but it wouldn't shock me to see him go to Rutgers.
Ebanks is certainly not a one and done. I wonder if the thought of only playing with Evans for one year will factor into his decision???
I wouldn't be so sure that Ebanks isn't a one-n-done, he's damn good
I think he's certainly got a shot at the NBA, but at 6'-8" 185lbs he's going to have to pack on some weight first. He'll get killed playing the three in the NBA. I also think his game is a little raw, would not be suprised to see him struggle for a season or two then dominate his last two years. In terms of overall potential I think the ceiling is higher for him then Evans.
Just a thought, but it's so surprising to me to see frail players like Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton do so well in the NBA.
Then he better hope he gets drafted by Detroit. His need to gain strength was seen by his play in the Jordan Classic.
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05-08-2008 10:39 AM |
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Solotiger
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RE: Ebanks commits to Rutgers????
rolexjames Wrote:Solotiger Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:poolpro Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:RCM1029 Wrote:Interesting development...
Go to Texas, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to West Virginia, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to Memphis, be one of six or seven future NBA players on the team.
Go to Rutgers and be THE future NBA player on the team.
Actually Rutgers signed Mike Rosario for 2008 who's stock is rising quickly and they already have signed 2 top 20 guys for 2009 Echinique (#2 center 5*) and Miller ( 4* PF).
One thing about Fred Hill is that he is a great recruiter. Acticle is certainly a little premature but it wouldn't shock me to see him go to Rutgers.
Ebanks is certainly not a one and done. I wonder if the thought of only playing with Evans for one year will factor into his decision???
I wouldn't be so sure that Ebanks isn't a one-n-done, he's damn good
I think he's certainly got a shot at the NBA, but at 6'-8" 185lbs he's going to have to pack on some weight first. He'll get killed playing the three in the NBA. I also think his game is a little raw, would not be suprised to see him struggle for a season or two then dominate his last two years. In terms of overall potential I think the ceiling is higher for him then Evans.
Just a thought, but it's so surprising to me to see frail players like Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton do so well in the NBA.
Then he better hope he gets drafted by Detroit. His need to gain strength was seen by his play in the Jordan Classic.
Hmm. To what do you attribute Wesley Witherspoon's solid play in that same game? Just saying you shouldn't judge a player by the only game you've ever seen him play in.
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05-08-2008 11:44 AM |
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Wildcat91
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RE: Ebanks commits to Rutgers????
"Just a thought, but it's so surprising to me to see frail players like Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton do so well in the NBA."
Prince is listed at 215 not sure I would call that frail. Rip plays the 2, you can get away with being a stringbean as a SG
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05-09-2008 08:21 AM |
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rolexjames
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RE: Ebanks commits to Rutgers????
Solotiger Wrote:rolexjames Wrote:Solotiger Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:poolpro Wrote:Wildcat91 Wrote:RCM1029 Wrote:Interesting development...
Go to Texas, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to West Virginia, be one of three or four future NBA players on the team.
Go to Memphis, be one of six or seven future NBA players on the team.
Go to Rutgers and be THE future NBA player on the team.
Actually Rutgers signed Mike Rosario for 2008 who's stock is rising quickly and they already have signed 2 top 20 guys for 2009 Echinique (#2 center 5*) and Miller ( 4* PF).
One thing about Fred Hill is that he is a great recruiter. Acticle is certainly a little premature but it wouldn't shock me to see him go to Rutgers.
Ebanks is certainly not a one and done. I wonder if the thought of only playing with Evans for one year will factor into his decision???
I wouldn't be so sure that Ebanks isn't a one-n-done, he's damn good
I think he's certainly got a shot at the NBA, but at 6'-8" 185lbs he's going to have to pack on some weight first. He'll get killed playing the three in the NBA. I also think his game is a little raw, would not be suprised to see him struggle for a season or two then dominate his last two years. In terms of overall potential I think the ceiling is higher for him then Evans.
Just a thought, but it's so surprising to me to see frail players like Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton do so well in the NBA.
Then he better hope he gets drafted by Detroit. His need to gain strength was seen by his play in the Jordan Classic.
Hmm. To what do you attribute Wesley Witherspoon's solid play in that same game? Just saying you shouldn't judge a player by the only game you've ever seen him play in.
So true, but Wesley's point came within the offense and on the break. He didn't try to break people down as much as Ebanks did. Ebanks was also playing against stronger forwards, instead of smaller guards. I'm not saying he's not a player, but he will need to gain strength.
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