seaweed
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Post by seaweed on Oct 20, 2015 15:58:33 GMT -5
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Oct 20, 2015 16:37:28 GMT -5
Pitino sending a message - take the blame and don't even think about suggesting I had any knowledge of this.
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hoopsmccan
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Post by hoopsmccan on Oct 20, 2015 17:25:57 GMT -5
Rolling in with strips/prostitutes named Rod-Ni and TooTall does not seem like a recipe for success. I guess Gee-Orge and BigFoot were booked that day. hm
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seaweed
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Post by seaweed on Oct 20, 2015 17:52:00 GMT -5
Rolling in with strips/prostitutes named Rod-Ni and TooTall does not seem like a recipe for success. I guess Gee-Orge and BigFoot were booked that day. hm I am particularly moved that this lady was running a family business, pimping out her own daughters. A family that hoes together, stays together I guess. Sometimes nepotism is just gross.
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Post by Ranch Dressing on Oct 21, 2015 11:52:56 GMT -5
Re Pitino, any great leader knows the cardinal leadership rule of "absorbing the blame and distributing the praise." He fails.
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Post by Lethal_Interjection on Oct 24, 2015 11:13:28 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2016 8:13:17 GMT -5
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Post by FrazierFanatic on Oct 21, 2016 8:21:29 GMT -5
Never!
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Post by hoyalove4ever on Oct 21, 2016 8:43:02 GMT -5
That is a thing of beauty...GO Hoyas!!!
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nychoya3
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Post by nychoya3 on Oct 21, 2016 9:14:33 GMT -5
oh my god he's like a mini dikembe. suddenly very excited about the incoming class of 2021!
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Post by HometownHoya on Oct 21, 2016 9:57:01 GMT -5
OMG sign the kid already! Or will this become a Mourning situation where we know he's coming but we don't recruit so the non-scholarship route is open?
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prhoya
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Post by prhoya on Oct 21, 2016 10:01:48 GMT -5
OMG sign the kid already! Or will this become a Mourning situation where we know he's coming but we don't recruit so the non-scholarship route is open? Shhhhhh! Smart kid!
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hoyarooter
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Post by hoyarooter on Oct 21, 2016 20:16:58 GMT -5
How cool is it that Ryan wears number 55? Go Mutombo!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2016 12:28:06 GMT -5
Sidney Wilson Jr, 6’7” Brewster – The rest of the nation better have gotten their money’s worth and hit Brewster while they were “down” last season. Because Jason Smith’s squad is loaded, featuring six players who are legitimate stars individually but have already bought into sacrificing personal stats for the greater good of the team. And they’re out for blood. We’ll focus on a younger prospect, who’s also new to the area after making a name for himself on the national level over the last few years. In Brewster’s two wins, Wilson Jr finished with 36 points (16-24 FG) and grabbed 10 boards while playing his role within the offense and defense to perfection. The 2018 forward is in the infancy of his prospect development but watching Wilson lead the break, fill lanes or finish in transition was a thing of beauty. On the other hand, watching Wilson track down would-be fast break layups, and turn them into a block on his stat sheet, was like watching a lion track down a gazelle. If you knew what to look for it was extremely exhilarating and graceful. But if you’re the type to take pity on the prey, it was inevitably violent and shocking. Personally, I loved it! www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/news/yags-point-forward-thoughts-from-npsArticle is huge. Plenty of prospect profiles to read up on if interested...
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Nov 29, 2016 16:52:51 GMT -5
Sidney Wilson Jr, 6’7” Brewster – The rest of the nation better have gotten their money’s worth and hit Brewster while they were “down” last season. Because Jason Smith’s squad is loaded, featuring six players who are legitimate stars individually but have already bought into sacrificing personal stats for the greater good of the team. And they’re out for blood. We’ll focus on a younger prospect, who’s also new to the area after making a name for himself on the national level over the last few years. In Brewster’s two wins, Wilson Jr finished with 36 points (16-24 FG) and grabbed 10 boards while playing his role within the offense and defense to perfection. The 2018 forward is in the infancy of his prospect development but watching Wilson lead the break, fill lanes or finish in transition was a thing of beauty. On the other hand, watching Wilson track down would-be fast break layups, and turn them into a block on his stat sheet, was like watching a lion track down a gazelle. If you knew what to look for it was extremely exhilarating and graceful. But if you’re the type to take pity on the prey, it was inevitably violent and shocking. Personally, I loved it! www.newenglandrecruitingreport.com/news/yags-point-forward-thoughts-from-npsArticle is huge. Plenty of prospect profiles to read up on if interested... Yes to this kid.. Curtis Haywood II, 6’5” Brewster If tu came as advertised, Haywood was even better than advertised in his New England event debut. Whether you’re an old school guy who loves players that exhibit the same tenacity on both ends of the floor or you’re an analytics driven cat who loves players that can spread the floor while filling up every line on the stat sheet, Curtis Haywood II is your guy. The uncommitted post grad averaged 18.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals and a block in Brewster’s two wins over the weekend. On a team full of hungry pitbulls, Haywood plays like he’s starving but uses his 6’11” wingspan to ensure everyone in his pack gets fed first. Haywood would be a perfect fit within any Power-5 program, as it’s rare to find such toughness and grit attached to such a versatile and gifted offensive player.
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hoyarooter
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Post by hoyarooter on Nov 30, 2016 14:54:49 GMT -5
It appears that our censoring system needs some tweaks. LMAO at editing some kid's name.
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EtomicB
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Post by EtomicB on Nov 30, 2016 15:14:08 GMT -5
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Post by HometownHoya on Nov 30, 2016 16:34:56 GMT -5
It appears that our censoring system needs some tweaks. LMAO at editing some kid's name. I mean his name is indeed Sh it tu (no spaces)
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AvantGuardHoya
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Post by AvantGuardHoya on Nov 30, 2016 17:23:48 GMT -5
Posters who are following recruiting:
We typically get info, videos, updates regarding the offensive capabilities of potential recruits. In light of the Hoyas’ recent issues, is it too much to ask for insights regarding players whose defensive and/or rebounding skills are noteworthy?
I had a recent conversation with a longtime Hoya fan and we reminisced about Big John’s teams and the fact that they were fierce defensively and routinely outrebounded their opponents. They often had strong, defensive role players in their rotation. Guys like Gene Smith, Michael Graham and Boubacar Aw, just to name a few. Those kinds of players have been missing from III’s rosters.
Since you’re scouring recruiting sites, going to AAU events and generally up on recruits, how about identifying some kids who could shore up obvious weaknesses? Please.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2016 21:56:06 GMT -5
Posters who are following recruiting: We typically get info, videos, updates regarding the offensive capabilities of potential recruits. In light of the Hoyas’ recent issues, is it too much to ask for insights regarding players whose defensive and/or rebounding skills are noteworthy? I had a recent conversation with a longtime Hoya fan and we reminisced about Big John’s teams and the fact that they were fierce defensively and routinely outrebounded their opponents. They often had strong, defensive role players in their rotation. Guys like Gene Smith, Michael Graham and Boubacar Aw, just to name a few. Those kinds of players have been missing from III’s rosters. Since you’re scouring recruiting sites, going to AAU events and generally up on recruits, how about identifying some kids who could shore up obvious weaknesses? Please. Jabril was in that mold also imo. 3 always needs to keep a couple of those guys on his roster. Looking at this class Antwan Walker is a kid you would hope fits that gritty/tough effort role. I agree though that part of a kids game is far too often overlooked or undersold. You need pieces like that to round out a roster.
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