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ESPN Tonight: Tremont Waters & Steve Enoch

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First time this season for me to sit down to watch a weeknight doubleheader.

LSU at Kentucky

Duke at Louisville

Interested in watching the two from CT.
 
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Enoch just drained back to back 3’s and shooting 43% on the season. Damn!
 
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Turned it on just in time to see Enoch drill 2 3’s, leading UL with 10pts. He’s shooting 43% from 3 on the season. Looks like a future pro.
 
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Steve was so bad here. He was also stuck behind a much better player. He got as many opportunities as he deserved. He was so young and really needed that redshirt year. I feel like Durham was a greater example of coaching malpractice. We really don't need one thread every time he has a good game, let alone 2. How many times do we need to rehash this?
 

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Steve was so bad here. He was also stuck behind a much better player. He got as many opportunities as he deserved. He was so young and really needed that redshirt year. I feel like Durham was a greater example of coaching malpractice. We really don't need one thread every time he has a good game, let alone 2. How many times do we need to rehash this?

Continuously, and for several years after he graduates too.
 

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He doesn’t have to be a pro to be a good college big. Those who thought we wouldn’t miss him were wrong.
 

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Steve was so bad here. He was also stuck behind a much better player. He got as many opportunities as he deserved. He was so young and really needed that redshirt year. I feel like Durham was a greater example of coaching malpractice. We really don't need one thread every time he has a good game, let alone 2. How many times do we need to rehash this?

As many times as it takes for people like you to stop being wrong.
 

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He is in the big show now. From nothing to 20,000 rabid fans at every home game and against the best competition in America.

When I type "Louisville Basketball Scandal" into Wikipedia, it gives me three completely different options to choose from. I wonder how many other schools out there can say that..
 
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How many times is Rece Davis going to blame this loss on a Virginia hangover?
 
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Steve was so bad here. He was also stuck behind a much better player. He got as many opportunities as he deserved. He was so young and really needed that redshirt year. I feel like Durham was a greater example of coaching malpractice. We really don't need one thread every time he has a good game, let alone 2. How many times do we need to rehash this?
Enoch got the hell out of here because he wasn't being coached and he actually wanted to be developed. Great decision by him and really happy for him.
 
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Enoch got the hell out of here because he wasn't being coached and he actually wanted to be developed. Great decision by him and really happy for him.

No one should deny this. It is 100% true. He also enrolled as a raw 17 year old 2 years removed from being mediocre at Norwalk High. Time was always going to be vital in his development. I guess that's my only point and I imagine most agree. But then again, outside of UVA, which program is going to have the audacity to redshirt a 4* kid?
 
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As many times as it takes for people like you to stop being wrong.

I agree with both you and Walker11. Yes, you can tell Steve has it in him. BUT he never showed that at UConn. Transferring was a really great choice for him. If he stuck around he’d have been apart of a dead end team last year and then would’ve had one year with a real coaching staff. He was given plenty of opportunities that’s for sure. He’s a decent player at UL and wasn’t a very good player at UConn, both can be true.
 
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He’s better than anything we have. His defense is still close to awful, he’s 2 years older he should be better. So many on this board didn’t like him enough to have him take any of Brimahs minutes but he should have. Ollie’s partially to blame so is Enoch.

Louisville is gagging on a big lead as we speak.
 
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Meanwhile, Louisville is doing everything they can to choke this game away...
 
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No one should deny this. It is 100% true. He also enrolled as a raw 17 year old 2 years removed from being mediocre at Norwalk High. Time was always going to be vital in his development. Then again, outside of UVA, which program is going to have the audacity to redshirt a 4* kid?

Completely agree. I’m actually happy he transferred because it was clearly the best choice for him and his future.
 

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Meanwhile, Louisville is doing everything they can to choke this game away...

Louisville's best hope to hold on is if Cam Reddish remains under the delusion that he's JJ Reddick.
 
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Louisville's best hope to hold on is if Cam Reddish remains under the delusion that he's JJ Reddick.

We may disagree on Enoch, but at least we agree on VJ King and Reddish :D
 

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