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Damn man that pic is rough. Always hoped dude would make it some how
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Originally Posted by nycknicks105
If he had just went to school
It's really ashame to see someone with so much talent go down like that. It's not even like he just had bad advice, dude straight up had bad luck. Getting into that car accident and then tearing both achilles? That's such a sad thing.
A lot of people say guy A or B would've been the real deal, but I think Lenny Cooke will always be regarded as someone with the most talent to never make it to the NBA.
Originally Posted by Al3xis
I mean, in hindsight....the kid was going to be a 20 year old FR if he ever went to college, he probably never was a superstar waiting to happen regardless. LeBron kicked his *@! at 16 when Lenny was 19.
Originally Posted by Mister Negative
Went to HS with Mike Sweetney... Even at his peak (& believe me that was probably his senior yr in HS) he was a hefty dude
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by nycknicks105
If he had just went to school
It's really ashame to see someone with so much talent go down like that. It's not even like he just had bad advice, dude straight up had bad luck. Getting into that car accident and then tearing both achilles? That's such a sad thing.
A lot of people say guy A or B would've been the real deal, but I think Lenny Cooke will always be regarded as someone with the most talent to never make it to the NBA.
Uhh.. He definitely had bad advice. He had people telling him whatever he wanted to hear.
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
Well, let me throw out a name in here:
Lance Stephenson.
Originally Posted by show time 96
Originally Posted by damnTHOSEjs
Well, let me throw out a name in here:
Lance Stephenson.
Lance is in the NBA what's your point
Star to Be Who Never Was
His hype wasn't as big as LeBron's, but it was there. I remember that Dime (or was it SLAM) cover and all those "Born Ready" campaign ()...but just to sum it up: he never really lived up to everybody's expectation. He's not even having a decent NBA career at all.
Now, I'm not even going to act like I'm Mr. KnowItAll here, but I think Cooke would've put up more than 2 points in 10 minutes of play for a .500 NBA team. There's probably a hungry guy in the D-League right now that's willing to put up more points in 10 minutes than Stephenson right now.