DanMcQ
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Post by DanMcQ on Apr 9, 2015 21:05:04 GMT -5
Dominos will start to fall very soon for the unsigned. 7 KU players announce for the draft, I think they only have 2 commits at this point but I may be wrong. I think you meant UK (Kentucky) not KU (Kansas).
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lucky
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Post by lucky on Apr 9, 2015 21:14:06 GMT -5
Yes, thank you Dan
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Post by professorhoya on Apr 9, 2015 21:17:53 GMT -5
You changed the premise of the debate also Rock.. It started out as kid copping out by choosing the easiest program to get wins with to now talking about working on aspects of their individual games.. Let's agree to disagree as always.. The root argument that your debating spoke to both points. You can't speak about the drawbacks of attending UK without talking about its biggest draw. They are easy Ws, and they are copping out because they perceive the challenge of building something at say, a Duke or a Michigan St, or a GU, to be much harder than it actually is. But if you don't think going to UK is, in some way, copping out if you're supposed to be one of the best players in the country who should want to prove that by competing against other great players, then I guess you're also a fan of Lebron's career choices with respect to how it will look on his legacy. We should probably just agree to disagree if that's the case. Alot of the Kentucky players on this years team look kind of pudgy, not very explosive and out of shape. The Harrison twins in particular were rated really high going into Kentucky (Top 5 along with Wiggins, Jabari Parker and Randall) and looks like they will be 2nd round picks. If that holds then in terms of NBA career they probably made a big mistake going to UK as they weren't pushed or challenged to work on their game since UK was so much better than the rest of the SEC.
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