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And am I just a fool for thinking Blake will be better than Beasley?
Beasley is struggling right now...but I still think he's more talented.
I'd say Steph has gone from late Rnd 1 to right in the middle of Rnd 1 right now.
What has steph done, that he hasn't done last year?
he's damn near unstoppable now, he was great last year...but he's just taken it to another level this year. I agree, he still hasn'tshown he can run the point...but...he keeps on performing as such, it's just natural for his stock to go up
Wasn't he borderline lottery last year? I've seen him getting a lot of love from top 5 picks. From barely being in the lottery if that totop five is pretty substantial IMO.Originally Posted by dreClark
What has Steph done this year, that he didn't do last year?
He still hasn't shown that he can play a legit PG....It's still early though...
I'm not sure if he has DRASTICALLY improved his stock. I'm sure it has gone up a little bit though.
I've seen him getting a lot of love from top 5 picks.
that would be a big time reach IMO.
I think he should/would be drafted in the 12-18 range. I don't see any teams wanting an undersized 2/unproven point without incredible athleticism thathigh
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Dunigan looking like first round material..just maybe not this year.
4-0Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by RKO2004
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Rumor going around that LaQuinton Ross may commit to UC soon
I don't anything about dude but any recruit with therating is always good for UC. Isn't there a game tonight?
Yea, we're up by 7 at the half right now. If we get the commit from LaQuinton Ross it would be the biggest commitment so far under Mick, and we'd get potentially the best player in the country for the class of 2011.
Aldrich might already be the second best TRUE 5 man in the country behind Thabeet. Kid is big and skilled. Big time future.
Jeorme Jordan stop playing bball>?
Originally Posted by RKO2004
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
RKO2004 wrote:
DaComeUP wrote:
Rumor going around that LaQuinton Ross may commit to UC soon
I don't anything about dude but any recruit with therating is always good for UC. Isn't there a game tonight?
Pitino has alternated starting Andre McGee and Edgar Sosa in the two games so far this season and Pitino doesn't envision anything changing.
``I'm going to keep it that way for the season," Pitino said. ``Both of them are playing well and they bring a lot to the table. I don't want them trying to kill each other in practice."
Yeah, that always works..
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Nolan (Albany, NY): Andy, funny how the overrated due to highlight reels and all star game freshmen (Mullens, DeRozan, Evans) have struggledwhile the quiet, solid players (Monroe, Walker, Dunigan) have thrived, isn't it?
Andy Katz: (1:16 PM ET ) What would you sayabout Samardo Samuels? He was hyped. And I would agure with you on Greg Monroe.
Kelvin Sampson resigned as Indiana coach last February amid a burgeoning scandal over NCAA recruiting violations involving improper telephone calls. Now, the NCAA is taking the step to ensure he can't coach a college program for at least five years.
Sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that Sampson, now an assistant with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, will receive a five-year show-cause penalty -- one of the harshest the NCAA can levy against an individual -- while the Hoosiers program has been spared a postseason ban. The sources also said Indiana's self-imposed penalties are expected to be upheld. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Star is reporting that the Hoosiers will receive three years' probation.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Kelvin Sampson resigned as Indiana coach last February amid a burgeoning scandal over NCAA recruiting violations involving improper telephone calls. Now, the NCAA is taking the step to ensure he can't coach a college program for at least five years.
Sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that Sampson, now an assistant with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, will receive a five-year show-cause penalty -- one of the harshest the NCAA can levy against an individual -- while the Hoosiers program has been spared a postseason ban. The sources also said Indiana's self-imposed penalties are expected to be upheld. Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Star is reporting that the Hoosiers will receive three years' probation.
Yeah, that always works..Originally Posted by Al3xis
Pitino has alternated starting Andre McGee and Edgar Sosa in the two games so far this season and Pitino doesn't envision anything changing.
``I'm going to keep it that way for the season," Pitino said. ``Both of them are playing well and they bring a lot to the table. I don't want them trying to kill each other in practice."