Day 3 of Niko, still no CSU portal action



Also wonder if Niko is trying to hire another assistant/associate coach before he works the portal?
 


a dictionary form of a word matters more than your ability to interpret and understand the words in question
I have heard of that theory and practice it regularly. Same for the Websters and the Encylopedia. But I got caught up in the spelling because I used to drink beer by the pallet! The first 6 or so were to cleanse my palate, and after I finished off all the long necks I used some of the boards to form a palette holding the colors of the rainbow. The English language can get very confusing. That said auto spell is the enemy of the keyboard. lol
 



I have heard of that theory and practice it regularly. Same for the Websters and the Encylopedia. But I got caught up in the spelling because I used to drink beer by the pallet! The first 6 or so were to cleanse my palate, and after I finished off all the long necks I used some of the boards to form a palette holding the colors of the rainbow. The English language can get very confusing. That said auto spell is the enemy of the keyboard. lol
I am my own worst enemy. I totally flopped the joke to begin with. For a moment, I got caught up in the misspelling trope, missing the point of pallet in the first place. This is what happens when a brain is caught processing too much with too little processing power. When the interface between my brain and AI comes along, AI is going to reject having to work with me. It is a certainty.
 

I am my own worst enemy. I totally flopped the joke to begin with. For a moment, I got caught up in the misspelling trope, missing the point of pallet in the first place. This is what happens when a brain is caught processing too much with too little processing power. When the interface between my brain and AI comes along, AI is going to reject having to work with me. It is a certainty.
I know the feeling.
 




From the way people around here talk about him, I guess so. I didn't live in Minnesota (hadn't even visited here) when he played so I have no personal knowledge of him.
Miles was not a talented basketball player. He was 6-8 and maybe 200# but he was the most tenacious kid I have seen here. He averaged 6 to 7 boards his last two years at Minny in 26 minutes per game but rarely scored except on a rebound put back. Most memorable he got in a skirmish and I think it was Big John Thomas that picked him up and carried him off the floor but Tarver was still flailing at the other guy while Thomas was hauling him away.
 

Miles was not a talented basketball player. He was 6-8 and maybe 200# but he was the most tenacious kid I have seen here. He averaged 6 to 7 boards his last two years at Minny in 26 minutes per game but rarely scored except on a rebound put back. Most memorable he got in a skirmish and I think it was Big John Thomas that picked him up and carried him off the floor but Tarver was still flailing at the other guy while Thomas was hauling him away.
The entire state of Minnesota collectively screamed "Noooooo!!!" when he took a shot but that kid had grit to spare.
 

Miles was not a talented basketball player. He was 6-8 and maybe 200# but he was the most tenacious kid I have seen here. He averaged 6 to 7 boards his last two years at Minny in 26 minutes per game but rarely scored except on a rebound put back. Most memorable he got in a skirmish and I think it was Big John Thomas that picked him up and carried him off the floor but Tarver was still flailing at the other guy while Thomas was hauling him away.
I was pretty young, so I remember Tarver but not super well. Did J'son Stamper and him have similar games? Although Stamper did have at least a little touch by the end of his run here.
 




I was pretty young, so I remember Tarver but not super well. Did J'son Stamper and him have similar games? Although Stamper did have at least a little touch by the end of his run here.
Stamper was smaller and a little more skilled but both brought toughness that we rarely see in maroon and gold.
 

I was pretty young, so I remember Tarver but not super well. Did J'son Stamper and him have similar games? Although Stamper did have at least a little touch by the end of his run here.
Stamper was double wide Tarver. Stamper was more like Big Frank.
 


Miles was not a talented basketball player. He was 6-8 and maybe 200# but he was the most tenacious kid I have seen here. He averaged 6 to 7 boards his last two years at Minny in 26 minutes per game but rarely scored except on a rebound put back. Most memorable he got in a skirmish and I think it was Big John Thomas that picked him up and carried him off the floor but Tarver was still flailing at the other guy while Thomas was hauling him away.
And he had a moustache game that had no quit

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Multi tasking.
Yeah....sure Niko is doing a ton of stuff right now.....getting acclimated to Minnesota, getting his staff in order, getting to know the players here.....and yes.....working the portal.

I get that some are just wired to look for reasons to panic but we are nowhere close to that point yet.
 




I have heard of that theory and practice it regularly. Same for the Websters and the Encylopedia. But I got caught up in the spelling because I used to drink beer by the pallet! The first 6 or so were to cleanse my palate, and after I finished off all the long necks I used some of the boards to form a palette holding the colors of the rainbow. The English language can get very confusing. That said auto spell is the enemy of the keyboard. lol
Autocorrect combined with keyboards on Moblie devices were not designed for male thumbs.
 

Miles was not a talented basketball player. He was 6-8 and maybe 200# but he was the most tenacious kid I have seen here. He averaged 6 to 7 boards his last two years at Minny in 26 minutes per game but rarely scored except on a rebound put back. Most memorable he got in a skirmish and I think it was Big John Thomas that picked him up and carried him off the floor but Tarver was still flailing at the other guy while Thomas was hauling him away.
I remember that one!!!
 










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