RE: MARTIN - Labissiere could be home-schooled this year
(08-27-2014 12:29 AM)SayWhat? Wrote:
(08-21-2014 12:11 PM)TIGERCITY Wrote:
(08-21-2014 12:08 PM)mapdude Wrote: CA beat writer for the Tigers said on the radio this morning that the Tigers have one scholarship open.
They had one open from last year, and the Damien and Dominic leaving made 3 open, with 2 being taken by the new transfers.
CJP won't be left holding the bag if the Skal situation takes a Stokes turn...
Hope that's true --- folks in the Pastner thread are saying that Cunningham (walk-on) now owns this schollie.
Cunningham is not listed as a scholarship player as yet on the official Tiger website.
I assume that when K. Johnson made it known that he would come in and cure the experience issues at PG, Pastner told Cunningham that his services were no longer needed.
RE: MARTIN - Labissiere could be home-schooled this year
Calkins today ... "Speaking of which, I haven't written a lot about the Skal Labissiere fiasco, and I'll surely write more at some point, but the latest bit of craziness from Labissiere's handler, Gerald Hamilton is just that. Craziness. No, Labissiere is not going to be the center of some barnstorming high school team that plays outside the TSSAA because, among other things, ALL THE OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ARE PLAYING FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOLS. Just like Labissiere should be. Of course. Oh, and you can forget the idea that Labissiere is going to graduate from Lausanne in December and start playing college ball immediately. Labissiere could leave Lausanne, certainly. But that's not a place that just hands out diplomas. If he wants to graduate from Lausanne, he'll have to do the work."
RE: MARTIN - Labissiere could be home-schooled this year
(08-27-2014 03:00 PM)80sTiger Wrote: Calkins today ... "Speaking of which, I haven't written a lot about the Skal Labissiere fiasco, and I'll surely write more at some point, but the latest bit of craziness from Labissiere's handler, Gerald Hamilton is just that. Craziness. No, Labissiere is not going to be the center of some barnstorming high school team that plays outside the TSSAA because, among other things, ALL THE OTHER HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS ARE PLAYING FOR THEIR HIGH SCHOOLS. Just like Labissiere should be. Of course. Oh, and you can forget the idea that Labissiere is going to graduate from Lausanne in December and start playing college ball immediately. Labissiere could leave Lausanne, certainly. But that's not a place that just hands out diplomas. If he wants to graduate from Lausanne, he'll have to do the work."
If he's not playing basketball, he should have plenty of time for the school work.