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sure, we dont need point guards, especially not this one, especially not as a one and done...but think of the financial contributions daddy could make (hey, he's already got a conference room named after him out at the met)
transfer point guard with deep pockets
I guess if he transferred to UAB I guess he'd have to sit out a year. With AJ graduating this year, Jordan could come in and provide depth behind Quincy Taylor for a year next year.
Michael Jordan’s sons are set to play together at Central Florida.

According to sources close to the situation, Illinois transfer Jeffrey Jordan will join his younger brother, Marcus, at Central Florida.

The 6-foot-3 Jordan left the Illinois team last June, but opted to return just prior to the start of the season. He averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game this past season and will be a walk-on with the Knights.

Jordan will, due to transfer rules, sit out this season and be eligible in 2011.

Jordan’s brother, Marcus, is also a 6-foot-3 guard who is coming off a freshman campaign in which he averaged 8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists.
Remember the limits of genetics.

.149 in 27 minor/independent league games

Those are John Henry Williams' career stats.

Who is John Henry Williams? The only son of Ted.
(05-28-2010 02:16 PM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]Remember the limits of genetics.

.149 in 27 minor/independent league games

Those are John Henry Williams' career stats.

Who is John Henry Williams? The only son of Ted.

In other words, superstar jocks generally have children with cute, petite unathletic women, thus killing the athletic genes.
Channing Toney turned out okay.
(05-28-2010 03:14 PM)HSV_BLAZER Wrote: [ -> ]Channing Toney turned out okay.

No he proves the point. He's nowhere near as good as his father was.
Ok then, Ken Griffey Jr. is a better example then. But I see where you said "generally" in your previous post and I have to agree with that.
(05-28-2010 02:53 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2010 02:16 PM)Smaug Wrote: [ -> ]Remember the limits of genetics.

.149 in 27 minor/independent league games

Those are John Henry Williams' career stats.

Who is John Henry Williams? The only son of Ted.

In other words, superstar jocks generally have children with cute, petite unathletic women, thus killing the athletic genes.
bad theory...superstar jocks represent a very, very, very small minority of the population. no matter who you breed together, the chances of them becoming a superjock a superstar professional player are still very small
(05-28-2010 03:19 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-28-2010 03:14 PM)HSV_BLAZER Wrote: [ -> ]Channing Toney turned out okay.

No he proves the point. He's nowhere near as good as his father was.

Not very many players were ever as good as his father.
He will play at UCF
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