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Borges article on the "Top Five" with some having regrets

LMAO...

“I don’t know what really happened,” Jackson Sr. told Hearst Media last week. “I don’t know if it was political. I know they had a lot of Arkansas boys on the team that got playing time. They just kind of weeded Vance out.”
 
LMAO...

“I don’t know what really happened,” Jackson Sr. told Hearst Media last week. “I don’t know if it was political. I know they had a lot of Arkansas boys on the team that got playing time. They just kind of weeded Vance out.”
I really feel bad for Vance Jr. He got screwed over by his dad's delusions. Unfortunate.
 
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Pops Vance and LaVar Ball.

Same philosophy. Same taking control.

Different tone and intensity, and different skill level of offspring.

Pops Vance seems to have regrets. LaVar keeps chugging along.
 
Pops Vance and LaVar Ball.

Same philosophy. Same taking control.

Different tone and intensity, and different skill level of offspring.

Pops Vance seems to have regrets. LaVar keeps chugging along.
I was thinking the same thing, but you beat me to the post! The Ball Brothers are still suffering the consequences of their dad's obsessive and irrational behavior.
 
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Pops Vance and LaVar Ball.

Same philosophy. Same taking control.

Different tone and intensity, and different skill level of offspring.

Pops Vance seems to have regrets. LaVar keeps chugging along.
Vance Jackson Sr and Lavar Ball don't belong in the same conversation. Vance has trotted a mediocre college player around the country to whoever offers him shots. Lavar was right about his kids' talent and while it's fun to laugh at how loud and boisterous he is, it's pretty clear he's done a great job with them and getting them to where they are now
 
Be interested in what the others said
TLDR:
Durham - wishes he didn't rush into playing year 1 after his ACL injury, UConn just wasn't a good fit
Diarra - injuries sucked but he's grateful for the opportunities UConn has given him with coaching
Vital/Gilbert - no comments
 
"best opportunity to utilize those skills and it didn't happen..."

Seems the same everywhere so we all know where the problem was unfortunately. Too bad liked the kids potential and would've been a nice piece no matter. Wonder what happened at Arkansas? Did he not play defense hard enough still at that point because it was an issue early on.
 
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To me, the most interesting piece of the article is Durham. His freshman year here, you could see the tools he had in his really limited minutes, but he was only getting a few minutes a game and never looked like the staff believed he was ready for more. Was it really the school's decision not to redshirt him? The article starts as if that's the case, but then backs off it later when Durham refers to it as mutual. And in any event, there wasn't much in there that tells you why he left after the first year.

Had Durham redshirted, Enoch, for all his defensive woes, might get enough minutes to stay and when Jackson left maybe there was no exodus. Who knows. But even four years later, Durham at ND, while a solid high major starter, did not have the type of season that I thought he was capable of from his one year at Storrs.
 
Vance Jackson Sr and Lavar Ball don't belong in the same conversation. Vance has trotted a mediocre college player around the country to whoever offers him shots. Lavar was right about his kids' talent and while it's fun to laugh at how loud and boisterous he is, it's pretty clear he's done a great job with them and getting them to where they are now

Indeed.

2 top 5 picks, one Roy award and one is about to get a 20m/yr contract

Most of the balls ended up ok.
 
Indeed.

2 top 5 picks, one Roy award and one is about to get a 20m/yr contract

Most of the balls ended up ok.
Yeah I’d happily “suffer” those consequences any day of the week
 
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This is basically what Geno was talking about when he mentioned how many kids are in the portal. As if they'll be stars and on their way to the lottery just by going to another team.
Sometimes it happens, but in today's "I want it all and I want it now" mentality they're going to be a lot more Vance Jacksons as time goes on and NIL won't help the situation because the idea of how much money they'll make at one school over another will be one of the key reasons for making a move.
My Dad was right about investing decisions and I think he'd say the same about the school you attend. Pick a school and coach you like, work at it, and let the rest work it's way out.
 
My Dad was right about investing decisions and I think he'd say the same about the school you attend. Pick a school and coach you like, work at it, and let the rest work it's way out.
Very similar to my grandfather's thoughts on picking a contractor for a big project: "Find the best man that you can, then close your eyes and your mouth."
 
I was thinking the same thing, but you beat me to the post! The Ball Brothers are still suffering the consequences of their dad's obsessive and irrational behavior.
And those consequences are what? Lonzo is going to sign an 8 figure contract this offseason and Melo was ROY, LiAngelo was never gonna be an NBA player.
 
And those consequences are what? Lonzo is going to sign an 8 figure contract this offseason and Melo was ROY, LiAngelo was never gonna be an NBA player.

I do feel for LiAngelo Ball purely from a basketball perspective. It's entirely possible that he had no interest playing college basketball but he's not playing anywhere now. He was probably overmatched at UCLA and if he had stayed there I doubt he would have been more than a role player but I wonder if a couple years at a lower level D1 program would have created some better professional opportunities down the line. The other two are set but he seems like collateral damage.
 
I do feel for LiAngelo Ball purely from a basketball perspective. It's entirely possible that he had no interest playing college basketball but he's not playing anywhere now. He was probably overmatched at UCLA and if he had stayed there I doubt he would have been more than a role player but I wonder if a couple years at a lower level D1 program would have created some better professional opportunities down the line. The other two are set but he seems like collateral damage.
Yea I agree he should have been at a Cal-State-xxx school or WCC school like Pepperdine/Loyola Marymount
 
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Pops Vance and LaVar Ball.

Same philosophy. Same taking control.

Different tone and intensity, and different skill level of offspring.

Pops Vance seems to have regrets. LaVar keeps chugging along.
Lavar’s sons are also two of the best young PGs in the league
 
Another thread where someone has shown themselves to be an idiot. Pop vance and Pop Ball are similar? In what world are they similar? The reason LeMelo is the basketball player he is today is because he played overseas...
 
6’9” guarantees nothing but uncomfortable airplane seats & hotel beds, and getting on all the rides at Disney. Gotta put in the work. It’s a shame...hate to see wasted talent and opportunity.
 
6’9” guarantees nothing but uncomfortable airplane seats & hotel beds, and getting on all the rides at Disney. Gotta put in the work. It’s a shame...hate to see wasted talent and opportunity.

If only someone at UConn he needed to get in to the gym and work.
 
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