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Clingan declares for the NBA

Tough day for "he's not ready" guys. Top 10 pick incoming. Probable 9 figure contract to follow about 4 years from now
No. We’ll only find out if he’s actually ready when he starts playing in the NBA.
 
I’m so happy to be as wrong as I was about Clingan when he was first coming in. One of our more impactful players ever during his time here.

He will be immensely missed and teams will be silly to let him slip out the top 5.
The thing is he's such a good kid ... he's got some skills that should translate pretty well in the NBA and with the proper coaching and self motivation, he could be really special ....
 
Seems like it went by so fast. It's the right decision for him though. Two seasons at UConn, two National Titles (and a Big East regular season and tourney title). Couldn't have asked for anything better. Kid's a winner! Good luck Donovan and thank you for staying home. Forever a Husky and a Connecticut legend!!!

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I'm out of state (for years now) and so I was oblivious about Clingan completely until I saw the Huskies in the post season last year .... he really impressed me then and when I heard his story, about losing his Mom to cancer and dedicating his play for her, WOW, what a big impact ... he only got appreciably better this year and hopefully that trend will continue in the NBA ... I'd love for him to go to San Antonio because of Greg Popovich teaching him ..... hope it happens ....
 
Most of the people in those comments don’t watch the nba. you can tell by the comments.
They just look at his stats and go "What?? He only averaged 12 points and 7 rebounds and let Zach Edney score 37 on him?? What a joke if he thinks he's going 1st round!". facepalm
 
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No better evidence that Facebook is now exclusively the province of "get off my lawn" Boomers.
No better evidence of a post that doesn't factcheck.


Twice as many 25-34s as there are 65+s.
 
No better evidence of a post that doesn't factcheck.


Twice as many 25-34s as there are 65+s.
Users is probably used very loosely here. I am in the 25-34 demographic, I have a Facebook still but literally never use it. My Father is in the 65+ and uses it a good amount. All of my friends still have their Facebook but none of them use it. I’d venture to guess that’s a common thread across the country.
 
Users is probably used very loosely here. I am in the 25-34 demographic, I have a Facebook still but literally never use it. My Father is in the 65+ and uses it a good amount. All of my friends still have their Facebook but none of them use it. I’d venture to guess that’s a common thread across the country.
Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal evidence. It is a long ways from proving FB is "exclusively the province of boomers".

If you wanted to say GenZ is actively using FB a whole lot less than MIllennials, stats will cover your butt on that. But you're gonna have to cast a net pretty far and wide to come up with data that shows boomers actively use FB more than millennials. From everything I've seen out there, it's not even close.

I'm retired, but I used to consult professional associations and conference producers on social media in the early days. My #1 protege still does and is very successful at it. There is tons and tons of marketing data out there that prove your statement is nothing more than whining about old folks, who are more likely on NextDoor these days complaining about dogs pooping in their yard.
 
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Users is probably used very loosely here. I am in the 25-34 demographic, I have a Facebook still but literally never use it. My Father is in the 65+ and uses it a good amount. All of my friends still have their Facebook but none of them use it. I’d venture to guess that’s a common thread across the country.
This is definitely the case. I'm also in the 25-34 range and everyone I know barely uses it and if they do it's just keeping in touch with older family where that's the only social media they have
 
Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal evidence. It is a long ways from proving FB is "exclusively the province of boomers".
Maybe they are louder so to speak, who knows.

The 25 to 40s I know don't use it much. Some friends have deleted their profile.
 
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This is definitely the case. I'm also in the 25-34 range and everyone I know barely uses it and if they do it's just keeping in touch with older family where that's the only social media they have
Again with "definitely the case".

It's not boomers. It's GenX and GenY FAR more than boomers.

C'mon. The BY is known for nerdy stats to back up esoteric arguments. And we dump on folks who throw out anecdotal crap to make a generalization. So why does this apply to college hoops and not social media usage?
 
Again with "definitely the case".

It's not boomers. It's GenX and GenY FAR more than boomers.

C'mon. The BY is known for nerdy stats to back up esoteric arguments. And we dump on folks who throw out anecdotal crap to make a generalization. So why does this apply to college hoops and not social media usage?
I'm not dismissing anything, I just don't think that one statistic tells the whole story. I absolutely believe that there are far more GenX and GenY users on Facebook. I'd be curious to see if there's data on who actually posts, not just who signs up.

Every young person has an account, but from personal experience it just sits there and those people don't post as much as older people. Could be completely different from reality, I'm just saying what my experience is which is all my post was saying
 
I'm not dismissing anything, I just don't think that one statistic tells the whole story. I absolutely believe that there are far more GenX and GenY users on Facebook. I'd be curious to see if there's data on who actually posts, not just who signs up.

Every young person has an account, but from personal experience it just sits there and those people don't post as much as older people. Could be completely different from reality, I'm just saying what my experience is which is all my post was saying
I deleted my account some years ago because I love my family and wanted to continue to. But I've thought about re-signing up for subgroups on AP classes I teach and other hobbies where a space like reddit doesn't really fully scratch that itch or provide as many helpful resources. I think many of the younger people who are active are active in niche subgroups or using Facebook Marketplace. That's engagement, but of a different type than I think the discussion here.
 
Every young person has an account, but from personal experience it just sits there and those people don't post as much as older people. Could be completely different from reality, I'm just saying what my experience is which is all my post was saying
"Every young person has an account" Well that right there is different than my experience. In the 42-46 age range of people I know, I'm an outlier amongst my closest friends. They never signed up for Facebook or any other social media. Overall my acquaintances in that age range on Facebook they are very active on the site and use it daily.
 
C'mon. The BY is known for nerdy stats to back up esoteric arguments. And we dump on folks who throw out anecdotal crap to make a generalization. So why does this apply to college hoops and not social media usage?
Because we actually give a rats ass about college hoops?
 
"Every young person has an account" Well that right there is different than my experience. In the 42-46 age range of people I know, I'm an outlier amongst my closest friends. They never signed up for Facebook or any other social media. Overall my acquaintances in that age range on Facebook they are very active on the site and use it daily.
That’s what @navery12 and I are saying. the low age demographic we belong has more facebook accounts but don’t use them, the older demographics have fewer accounts percentage-wise but those that do use it wayyyy more often.
 
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That’s what @navery12 and I are saying. the low age demographic we belong has more facebook accounts but don’t use them, the older demographics have fewer accounts percentage-wise but those that do use it wayyyy more often.
The discussion was about boomers though.
 
The discussion was about boomers though.
It was also about 25-34 then you brought up the middle ground demographic.

I think its fair to say younger people inherently have more profiles because that was their time, but older groups are actively using Facebook more.
 
It was also about 25-34 then you brought up the middle ground demographic.

I think its fair to say younger people inherently have more profiles because that was their time, but older groups are actively using Facebook more.
I don't know the data but if I had to guess the people who use it the most are the youngest Gen Xers/the micro generation/late Millennials. Facebook exploded when we were college age and fresh out of college, it was the new crazy thing and that's prime age for hooking up, networking, reconnecting etc. Boomers are most of my friends parents and they aren't on it.
 
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You have a simp
Tough day for "he's not ready" guys. Top 10 pick incoming. Probable 9 figure contract to follow about 4 years from now
You are not very nuanced, are you? Two things can be correct: that he is a lottery pick, and then rides the bench or worse, gets sent to the g league. The young man does not have an offensive game tailored for the NBA. Not yet. I wish him all the best because he is awesome.
 
I don't know the data but if I had to guess the people who use it the most are the youngest Gen Xers/the micro generation/late Millennials. Facebook exploded when we were college age and fresh out of college, it was the new crazy thing and that's prime age for hooking up, networking, reconnecting etc. Boomers are most of my friends parents and they aren't on it.
 
Not enough rambling to be boomers. Sounds like their pushing stay on their lawn.
I went on NextDoor a year ago as couple of folks told me it was a good place to sell a lot of crap in my basement.

I would guess that every fifth post or so literally is something about staying off my lawn. Another 20% is "don't use this contractor because he didn't show up after giving a quote."

I just turned 68. And that site really makes me hate old people.

And to make this thread relevant, Donovan's mom wouldn't be like that!
 
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