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Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...
Time will tell, but it looks like this guy might be a bigtime contributor this season.
(10-15-2016 07:42 AM)Hoots Wrote: [ -> ]Time will tell, but it looks like this guy might be a bigtime contributor this season.

He should get his shots, we will see if he hits them.
(10-15-2016 05:14 AM)mempho_to_diego Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...

Uhm. Whut? Don't be skeert!
The excitement level of all Tiger hoop lovers oughta go up---just knowing this transfer has the potential.

I was kinda hoping Markel could shake some of that mind programming loose and remember how how how to hit the outside shot, but this guy might take some pressure off the situation.

#dayofnonjudgment
#fearthat
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players. That’s a big thing for me coming from playing a two guard at Coppin State to now having to play one and two."

"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
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#reverseosmosisprogramming
#mybad
(10-15-2016 05:14 AM)mempho_to_diego Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...

Still trying to figure what this means

Who passed judgement on DJ?
(10-15-2016 11:06 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 05:14 AM)mempho_to_diego Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...

Uhm. Whut? Don't be skeert!
The excitement level of all Tiger hoop lovers oughta go up---just knowing this transfer has the potential.

I was kinda hoping Markel could shake some of that mind programming loose and remember how how how to hit the outside shot, but this guy might take some pressure off the situation.

#dayofnonjudgment
#fearthat
Markel never knew how to hit the outside shot. He's a slasher. Defender.
(10-15-2016 11:27 AM)tiger2000 Wrote: [ -> ]"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players. That’s a big thing for me coming from playing a two guard at Coppin State to now having to play one and two."

"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."
"And Coach Tubby does a good job developing his players."

That shows you how name is more important that reality . Orlando hasn't had a player even drafted in NBA since leaving UK.
It certainly shows something...
(10-15-2016 06:02 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]That shows you how name is more important that reality . Orlando hasn't had a player even drafted in NBA since leaving UK.

Maybe when recruits weigh his skills, they include that 40% of his HC career, genius. He's had at least 15 players make the league, and six of them were first round draft picks. You're probably the only person alive who doesn't consider that relevant.

And by the way, I forget, how many did your boyfriend have drafted -- who stayed with him more than two years?

Will -- two years, 2nd round, # 40
EW -- one year, 1st round, # 22

Seems the less time you play for Josh, the better your chances. 03-lmfao
(10-15-2016 07:24 PM)MTigerBlue Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 06:02 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]That shows you how name is more important that reality . Orlando hasn't had a player even drafted in NBA since leaving UK.

Maybe when recruits weigh his skills, they include that 40% of his HC career, genius. He's had at least 15 players make the league, and six of them were first round draft picks. You're probably the only person alive who doesn't consider that relevant.

And by the way, I forget, how many did your boyfriend have drafted -- who stayed with him more than two years?

Will -- two years, 2nd round, # 40
EW -- one year, 1st round, # 22

Seems the less time you play for Josh, the better your chances. 03-lmfao

99% of NBA players were already NBA players before entering college. Very few (if any) college coaches create an NBA player out of a normal college talent. The knock would be on his inability to attract NBA talent, not his coaching ability. And I also think it is safe to say that Christian Kessee may be a big help to our team next year, but will not be entering the draft this spring.
(10-15-2016 01:26 PM)BIGGESTTIGERJLB Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 11:06 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 05:14 AM)mempho_to_diego Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...

Uhm. Whut? Don't be skeert!
The excitement level of all Tiger hoop lovers oughta go up---just knowing this transfer has the potential.

I was kinda hoping Markel could shake some of that mind programming loose and remember how how how to hit the outside shot, but this guy might take some pressure off the situation.

#dayofnonjudgment
#fearthat
Markel never knew how to hit the outside shot. He's a slasher. Defender.

lol. I saw him hit at least one in a recorded game before he started playing in college. lol. And he had good form.

Hey. Don't be busting my bubble before I can even get one going.

I'm just looking for somebody to bust a trey, and I don't care who it is.
(10-15-2016 01:05 PM)Brother Bluto Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 05:14 AM)mempho_to_diego Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 12:03 AM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Well this is pretty awesome.
88 three pointers and lead the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference in 2015-16.

don't pass judgement too quickly ... "DJ Stephens" ...

Still trying to figure what this means

Who passed judgement on DJ?

Same here.

I made a wild guess that Mempho thought I was passing judgment on something, and he was using DJ as a reason not to pass judgment. But I've never. ever. passed judgment on anything.

Ok well maybe once or twice.

But that's what ADs are for 03-phew
(10-15-2016 07:46 AM)holyterror Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 07:42 AM)Hoots Wrote: [ -> ]Time will tell, but it looks like this guy might be a bigtime contributor this season.

He should get his shots, we will see if he hits them.

Two things: Keessee will find that getting and hitting shots will be harder in AAC than MEAC. You say he should get open shots: I suspect Dedric will be doubled most of time and I think most teams will zone us.

Assuming Markel is one of our best 5 players, he will be one they lay off of for the double on Dedric, not Keessee. If DL is able to roam the perimeter (which will kill our rebounding) that would help Keessee get open shots.
(10-15-2016 07:47 PM)cmt Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 07:24 PM)MTigerBlue Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 06:02 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]That shows you how name is more important that reality . Orlando hasn't had a player even drafted in NBA since leaving UK.

Maybe when recruits weigh his skills, they include that 40% of his HC career, genius. He's had at least 15 players make the league, and six of them were first round draft picks. You're probably the only person alive who doesn't consider that relevant.

And by the way, I forget, how many did your boyfriend have drafted -- who stayed with him more than two years?

Will -- two years, 2nd round, # 40
EW -- one year, 1st round, # 22

Seems the less time you play for Josh, the better your chances. 03-lmfao

99% of NBA players were already NBA players before entering college. Very few (if any) college coaches create an NBA player out of a normal college talent. The knock would be on his inability to attract NBA talent, not his coaching ability. And I also think it is safe to say that Christian Kessee may be a big help to our team next year, but will not be entering the draft this spring.

Lots of NBA players weren't even NBA players after graduating college, let alone before enrolling. Your percentage has no basis in fact, but I do agree with you about Kessee.
I want to see kids coming into college develop to be good college players for this university. if the NBA is in their future as a result, then good.
(10-15-2016 10:22 PM)MTigerBlue Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 07:47 PM)cmt Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 07:24 PM)MTigerBlue Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-15-2016 06:02 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: [ -> ]That shows you how name is more important that reality . Orlando hasn't had a player even drafted in NBA since leaving UK.

Maybe when recruits weigh his skills, they include that 40% of his HC career, genius. He's had at least 15 players make the league, and six of them were first round draft picks. You're probably the only person alive who doesn't consider that relevant.

And by the way, I forget, how many did your boyfriend have drafted -- who stayed with him more than two years?

Will -- two years, 2nd round, # 40
EW -- one year, 1st round, # 22

Seems the less time you play for Josh, the better your chances. 03-lmfao

99% of NBA players were already NBA players before entering college. Very few (if any) college coaches create an NBA player out of a normal college talent. The knock would be on his inability to attract NBA talent, not his coaching ability. And I also think it is safe to say that Christian Kessee may be a big help to our team next year, but will not be entering the draft this spring.

Lots of NBA players weren't even NBA players after graduating college, let alone before enrolling. Your percentage has no basis in fact, but I do agree with you about Kessee.

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