It looked to me as if he had been told not to shoot. He was removed from the game swiftly after the one shot I remember seeing him take. Other than that... he seemed to be the designated in-bounder. He did bring the ball up the floor on a couple of occasions and he made some fine defensive...
Aside from aspects that have been covered on Gopherhole (agent % and whatnot), I don't know technical details, but it would seem to me that a boilerplate contract is likely to emerge that would address issues that would affect eligibility at the School.
So, if grades are required, schoolwork...
Shocking. I was grinding away at a nearby geek school when Rollie Massimino took them to the Championship in '85--and he was absolute royalty in the region after that.
Don't know: total speculation, but could it be health related? He looks in great health...
@GWG You keep saying that! Over and over and... OVER.
Magic was a 6'9" PG! Our own Amir Coffey was/is a GUARD. Henley's position will be determined by what he can do--NOT his height.
I understand that he has grown around 6" in a year or two, so he has needed to rely on his handles to make an...
I must love rooting for underdogs. As well, I probably got sucked in by their performance before January. Whatever the reasons, I loved these kids. There just weren't enough of them! And they were too small!
As ultimately discouraging as the season was for me (us)... I feel genuinely badly for...
247 has Dunn officially committed to Virginia. Pierre is visiting Providence today; Byrd is visiting U of Washington today.
Can we make it to Monday still having a chance at either of our two remaining targets?
Not an expert. That's why I'm on here listening to you guys (obviously questionable judgment)!
I also follow free info on 247--and I am aware that things can change in a hurry and the labels they use are lagging indicators.
However, Providence already has a committed PG in his JP's class and...
Appreciate the sentiment, but it was game 6. Sox were up 3 games to 2 and would have won the Series had we held the lead. Don't even remember game 7. Knew we would lose. (talking about '86)
I was a rabid Red Sox fan, old enough to remember 1975 and 1978, in 1986 when the ball dribbled through Bill Buckner's legs.
...not to mention, I was following this webpage, moment by moment, waiting for Reid Travis to announce.
My scars are DEEP.
QUIT WITH THE PREMATURE CHICKENS!!!