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Post by ColumbiaHeightsHoya on Nov 20, 2009 11:33:46 GMT -5
D. Riley got four minutes of run against Cal. I think we could have guaranteed him four minutes. Just sayin'
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Post by Nevada Hoya on Nov 20, 2009 12:38:01 GMT -5
If he were really good, he could have run a mile in those four minutes.
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Post by HometownHoya on Nov 20, 2009 22:44:21 GMT -5
At this point Im guessing that something or someone related to Georgetown Editeded off Riley, thus why he decided to go to our largest rival. (Wasn't his Mom a huge G-town fan?)
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Post by HoyaSinceBirth on Nov 20, 2009 23:47:36 GMT -5
He was a Big Georgetown fan. He wears 33 after Patrick Ewing. *shakes head*
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Post by AvantGuardHoya on Nov 21, 2009 4:37:34 GMT -5
And he got NO run at all versus UNC in the Garden....
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Post by rochesterhoya on Nov 21, 2009 7:41:49 GMT -5
He won't get much run when Fab Melo shows up
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Post by gtowndynasty on Nov 21, 2009 13:45:16 GMT -5
He wont get any burn. THere are 2 bigs coming in next year wit Melo i believe. He is crazy for making that decision.
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Post by Jack on Nov 21, 2009 15:00:12 GMT -5
All of this presupposes it was his decision to make. I ain't so sure.
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Post by SFHoya99 on Nov 21, 2009 15:03:02 GMT -5
All of this presupposes it was his decision to make. I ain't so sure. Of course it was his decision to make. These kids always have a choice; it's just the weak ones that let others choose for them. From all I've heard, he let his coaches and other hangers-on make the decision for him, and he let a competing staff's lies of "being the center of the offense" delude him. That's what is out there -- it may not be true, but there's a lot of people saying the same thing.
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Post by Filo on Nov 21, 2009 16:14:27 GMT -5
All of this presupposes it was his decision to make. I ain't so sure. Of course it was his decision to make. These kids always have a choice; it's just the weak ones that let others choose for them. From all I've heard, he let his coaches and other hangers-on make the decision for him, and he let a competing staff's lies of "being the center of the offense" delude him. That's what is out there -- it may not be true, but there's a lot of people saying the same thing. We don't know for sure that it was only his decision, though, do we? Could easily have been a mutual decision, no?
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Post by SFHoya99 on Nov 21, 2009 16:34:07 GMT -5
We still expected him to sign up until the last minute. Unless everything everyone had said is wrong about this, Georgetown wanted Riley. He had good grades and has great potential, even if his production in HS was not good.
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