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Scrolling on ESPN. He wants to join a contending team in December or January.
 
I'm still eligible to play intramural sports at any division three school or community college as long as my wife signs a waiver and I only play third string. I'm a beast!!!!!
 
Scrolling on ESPN. He wants to join a contending team in December or January.

I'm returning to the NBA.

BTW, why is that gorgeous women on the right hand side of the screen wearing a "bad idea t-shirt"? What's so bad about it?:confused:
 
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This is getting embarrassing for us.

Duke, UK, and KU are taking their picks at each class' next all star that they'll send to the league and meanwhile UConn's alum look like a scene from walking dead.
 
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For us, maybe him. He got pushed out the NBA because of his inability to play in the small ball model, it's only gotten more pronounced in the last couple years.

Unless he turned into Antoine Walker or AI I would hope he never has to work again, or his kids' kids's kids'.....

This is getting embarrassing for us
 
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This is getting embarrassing for us.

Duke, UK, and KU are taking their picks at each classes next all star that they'll send to the league and meanwhile UConn's alum look like a scene from walking dead.

WTF are you talking about? A UConn player who has battled back problems wants to play again because he feels good. How embarrassing.

Jim Calhoun talked in the article about what a great student and person he was at UConn. I cringed at that embarrassing part in the article.
 
WTF are you talking about? A UConn player who has battled back problems wants to play again because he feels good. How embarrassing.

Jim Calhoun talked in the article about what a great student and person he was at UConn. I cringed at that embarrassing part in the article.
Bringing up how good of a student he was at UConn to harp at heart strings doesnt mean anything in the league. Emeka was derailed by injuries yes, but not just any regular injuries. He's a big man with back injuries, which is basically a career ender. Not only that but the guy has not stepped on the court in nearly 4 years. If you think a player can return when away from the game for 4 years then you clearly dont watch any NBA basketball, its just not gonna happen. And my comment wasnt aimed at just EO specifically, its just that in the last month about 5 old timers have expressed interest to return to the league for the obvious money being thrown around, and 4 of them are old UConn alum, at one point it just gets funny.
 
Bringing up how good of a student he was at UConn to harp at heart strings doesnt mean anything in the league. Emeka was derailed by injuries yes, but not just any regular injuries. He's a big man with back injuries, which is basically a career ender. Not only that but the guy has not stepped on the court in nearly 4 years. If you think a player can return when away from the game for 4 years then you clearly dont watch any NBA basketball, its just not gonna happen. And my comment wasnt aimed at just EO specifically, its just that in the last month about 5 old timers have expressed interest to return to the league for the obvious money being thrown around, and 4 of them are old UConn alum, at one point it just gets funny.
Sounds like you didn't read the article and if you did, then something is wrong with you. He had offers last year, how won't he make it in the league.
 
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Bringing up how good of a student he was at UConn to harp at heart strings doesnt mean anything in the league. Emeka was derailed by injuries yes, but not just any regular injuries. He's a big man with back injuries, which is basically a career ender. Not only that but the guy has not stepped on the court in nearly 4 years. If you think a player can return when away from the game for 4 years then you clearly dont watch any NBA basketball, its just not gonna happen. And my comment wasnt aimed at just EO specifically, its just that in the last month about 5 old timers have expressed interest to return to the league for the obvious money being thrown around, and 4 of them are old UConn alum, at one point it just gets funny.

and I'm sure you'd say it to his face too.

I just wish I could see what the sniveling little who knows how well the former star athlete who he hasn't seen play the game for 4 years will do in his bid for a comeback looks like.

I'd say the odds are against him, but good luck to him and all our other guys trying to get a paycheck out there right now. I don't get the 'fans' who sit there and doubt or crap on alumni who have never done UConn wrong. There's being realistic, and there's being a total piece of crap because it makes you feel better about not having his millions.
 
and I'm sure you'd say it to his face too.

I just wish I could see what the sniveling little who knows how well the former star athlete who he hasn't seen play the game for 4 years will do in his bid for a comeback looks like.

I'd say the odds are against him, but good luck to him and all our other guys trying to get a paycheck out there right now. I don't get the 'fans' who sit there and doubt or crap on alumni who have never done UConn wrong. There's being realistic, and there's being a total piece of crap because it makes you feel better about not having his millions.
LMAO. Alright tough guy
 
Emeka is a completely different case study than somebody like Rip, Ray, or BG, and there is no sense in lumping him in with them in an effort to deliver a lame punchline.

He turns 34 in September. Last seen in the NBA, he was still a double-double guy who could protect the rim. I don't know whether his body still permits him to do those things, but I also don't think of Emeka as the type of guy who would give it a go if he didn't think he was healthy enough.

He's one of the smartest guys - in and on court sense - to ever play here, so even accounting for how the game has evolved since he last played in the league, I trust that his intelligence can compensate for however big the learning curve might be. He's a terrific guy to have in the locker-room, and should be able to play somewhere on the vet minimum (Golden State would be interesting) if he can prove he's healthy enough to do it.
 
Why wouldn't he be ready to go in a training camp? If he's not healthy now when he hasn't played in a couple of seasons then he's done, his name has been floated out there for the past couple of years as possibly joining a playoff team after the AS break and nothing has ever come of it, I doubt we'll ever see him on the court again.
 
Why wouldn't he be ready to go in a training camp? If he's not healthy now when he hasn't played in a couple of seasons then he's done, his name has been floated out there for the past couple of years as possibly joining a playoff team after the AS break and nothing has ever come of it, I doubt we'll ever see him on the court again.

I suppose it's possible he's healthy but doesn't think his body can handle a full season.

I would think the market for a guy like him would be much bigger this time of year, though.
 
Why wouldn't he be ready to go in a training camp? If he's not healthy now when he hasn't played in a couple of seasons then he's done, his name has been floated out there for the past couple of years as possibly joining a playoff team after the AS break and nothing has ever come of it, I doubt we'll ever see him on the court again.

I just don't think he wants grind of training camp. When given the opportunity, most vets would prefer not to do the camp.
 
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Ben and Mek are still young men, under 35. Not crazy for them to try and ball another few years. Rip and Ray though!...
 
I just don't think he wants grind of training camp. When given the opportunity, most vets would prefer not to do the camp.
Out 2 seasons, 34 years old, good luck joining a team 3 months into a season with no camp and all that rust.
 
Out 2 seasons, 34 years old, good luck joining a team 3 months into a season with no camp and all that rust.
Please put away the reality and start digging up Emeka's spotless transcript while at UConn like the others.
 
Please put away the reality and start digging up Emeka's spotless transcript while at UConn like the others.

There's a difference between making a comment on the reality of him joining the team and saying "This is getting embarrassing for us".

I'm still trying to figure out how this is "embarrassing" for UConn.
 
Out 2 seasons, 34 years old, good luck joining a team 3 months into a season with no camp and all that rust.

How sharp do you have to be to grab rebounds and defend the rim? If he wants lots of post touches, sure, it's going to be tough. But if he's trying to be the backup 5 on a contender - ala Festus Ezeli, no reason to think he can't have some role at age 34.

He played his whole career on crappy teams -- so the chance to be even a fringe contributor on a contender may be something that's worthwhile to him.
 
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How sharp do you have to be to grab rebounds and defend the rim? If he wants lots of post touches, sure, it's going to be tough. But if he's trying to be the backup 5 on a contender - ala Festus Ezeli, no reason to think he can't have some role at age 34.

He played his whole career on crappy teams -- so the chance to be even a fringe contributor on a contender may be something that's worthwhile to him.
handling pick and roll coverages, defensive rotations still requires some sense of timing imo, hell, the guy you referenced (Ezeli) looked awful coming back from his knee surgery and looked a second late in processing everything this past season . Either way getting back to my original point his agent has floated this same line about him coming back and joining a contender midway or during the early part of the season the last 2 years and nothing has ever come of it so I'll believe it when I see it.
 
The skipping training camp part is definitely concerning, fine for the Clemens example and quite frankly Ray Allen (former superstars, legendary work ethics, polar opposite methods but both known for keeping their bodies in great shape). So from the time away standpoint and possible injury concerns (similarly how I'm VERY skeptical of Embid who didn't play summer league but 76ers fans are optimistic?!), the missing camp part certainly decreases odds of an Emeka comeback. But hope to see him on Friday night - could be a more telling early gauge.
 
handling pick and roll coverages, defensive rotations still requires some sense of timing imo, hell, the guy you referenced (Ezeli) looked awful coming back from his knee surgery and looked a second late in processing everything this past season . Either way getting back to my original point his agent has floated this same line about him coming back and joining a contender midway or during the early part of the season the last 2 years and nothing has ever come of it so I'll believe it when I see it.

Fair points. It could end up he's a liability and ends up a 12th man, or an insurance policy on injured reserve. But I'm sure someone will take a chance on some extra frontcourt depth for a cheap price, so he'll get the opportunity to prove he can be more than that. I can see why he thinks it's worth a shot (Rip, not so much - his skillset became somewhat obsolete a couple years ago).
 
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