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Carlton had 6 points on 7 shots last outing against future AAC member Rice. Also registered 1 rebound and 1 steal.

Vance Jackson putting up some pretty poor numbers at ECU. Somehow his Freshman year under Ollie was the most efficient shooting season of his career.
 
Carlton had 6 points on 7 shots last outing against future AAC member Rice. Also registered 1 rebound and 1 steal.

Vance Jackson putting up some pretty poor numbers at ECU. Somehow his Freshman year under Ollie was the most efficient shooting season of his career.
Maybe KO’s “just get in the gym” advice wasn’t bad after all
 
I believe Durham is playing professionally in Lithuanian.
I watched his box scores when he was at ND. He was super efficient, often shooting at 80%. He always had some rebounds and blocks. I wondered why he didn't get more playing time, or we didn't hear about him. But then I watched a few minutes of ND games here or there and each time I thought maybe he was injured because I didn't notice him playing. He was just so passive. It's ok to let the game come to you if you are otherwise pressing or struggling, but sometimes you need to be bold and that didn't seem to be natural for Juwan.

I never rooted against any of the Ollie transfers. There were too many transfers and stories to hold it against a kid for wanted to get out of what looked like a toxic situation. But I never really rooted for them either. I'm rooting for Brendan Adams though.
 
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I only made this thread for former student athletes here who made it till midterms in the jersey.

Best of luck to him tho
He was always going to be a high ceiling low floor prospect. Curious to see how he progresses over the next couple seasons.
 
He was always going to be a high ceiling low floor prospect. Curious to see how he progresses over the next couple seasons.
Oh for sure. I was just joking. I hope it all works well for him
 
I couldn’t be rooting harder for Adams and Carlton. They seemed like good guys who gave their all, even when they didn’t get as much playing time as they probably wanted. Carlton stayed when it would have been so easy to leave.

Vance Jackson? I would never root against a college kid. Still, there is no indication UConn or Ollie were what was holding him back. Good for him for sticking around and hopefully enjoying playing college hoops, though.
 
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Maybe KO’s “just get in the gym” advice wasn’t bad after all
I think playing was Jalen Adams had more to do with.
Jackson needed someone to not only create for him but who was alway going to get a lot of defensive focus.
Wide open shots off the feed usually result in higher percentages.
 
Carlton may not finish as well as he should but his footwork and positioning is so much better
Sampson has done some good work with him
They just showed a stat that over a period of last 5 years, Houston has the second most wins - right behind Zaga
I am not the biggest Sampson fan - there is that slimy period he went through - but the guy can coach
 
I think playing was Jalen Adams had more to do with.
Jackson needed someone to not only create for him but who was alway going to get a lot of defensive focus.
Wide open shots off the feed usually result in higher percentages.
Yeah no doubt. For how bad that team was, there was some legit talent between Adams, Purvis, Brimah, and senior year Facey. Vance Jackson and CV were far from the top of the scouting report.
 
Vance Jackson. Wow... It's totally wild to see KO recruits still in college given how much different the program is right now. Felt like that was a decade ago, but really only a few years...
When I think of Jackson I wonder how his life might be different if, allegedly, his dad didn't "encourage" his transfer from UConn.
One year here, sat out a year then played two at New Mexico, then one year as a grad transfer at Arkansas and now at ECU.

His stats have steadily gone down except for his 2 Pt % in his second year at New Mexico. At 6'9", shooting 39.7% from 3 his freshman year at UConn, it looked as if he was primed for a pro career somewhere. But now?

He has to have doubts about his ability and his future and lots of thoughts about what might have been if he stayed. Sometimes a change of scenery benefits the player but I'm not sure I can name one who has gone on to greatness after leaving the Huskies. Hopefully BA will do well.
 
Carlton may not finish as well as he should but his footwork and positioning is so much better
Sampson has done some good work with him
They just showed a stat that over a period of last 5 years, Houston has the second most wins - right behind Zaga
I am not the biggest Sampson fan - there is that slimy period he went through - but the guy can coach
I'm not a Sampson apologist, but it's almost a joke how he was treated compared to Pearl, Wade, Self, Calipari and some others who seem to out Teflon Joseph John Gotti, Jr.

If I recall correctly his biggest offenses were "illegal texts", similar to JC when we were after Nate Miles. Maybe there was more but it pales compared to what's on the audio tapes of some of our heralded Hall of Fame coaches.
 
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When I think of Jackson I wonder how his life might be different if, allegedly, his dad didn't "encourage" his transfer from UConn.
One year here, sat out a year then played two at New Mexico, then one year as a grad transfer at Arkansas and now at ECU.

His stats have steadily gone down except for his 2 Pt % in his second year at New Mexico. At 6'9", shooting 39.7% from 3 his freshman year at UConn, it looked as if he was primed for a pro career somewhere. But now?

He has to have doubts about his ability and his future and lots of thoughts about what might have been if he stayed. Sometimes a change of scenery benefits the player but I'm not sure I can name one who has gone on to greatness after leaving the Huskies. Hopefully BA will do well.

He never showed the foot speed to be an NBA player. And like others before and after him (see, e.g., Smith, Roscoe), he resisted wanting to build his game on height and strength and playing inside because that wouldn'tlead to the NBA, and instead wanted to be Magic Johnson.
 
I always thought Carlton was far better than the average evaluation here on the old Boneyard. However. He was extraordinarily useful for some teams/offenses/defenses and not playable in some circumstances. Neither Ollie nor Hurley made a part of their offense for Carlton; and that says a bunch on what they saw in practive - IMHO. Sampson had a plan.
 
I always thought Carlton was far better than the average evaluation here on the old Boneyard. However. He was extraordinarily useful for some teams/offenses/defenses and not playable in some circumstances. Neither Ollie nor Hurley made a part of their offense for Carlton; and that says a bunch on what they saw in practive - IMHO. Sampson had a plan.

nelson?
 
I'm not a Sampson apologist, but it's almost a joke how he was treated compared to Pearl, Wade, Self, Calipari and some others who seem to out Teflon Joseph John Gotti, Jr.

If I recall correctly his biggest offenses were "illegal texts", similar to JC when we were after Nate Miles. Maybe there was more but it pales compared to what's on the audio tapes of some of our heralded Hall of Fame coaches.

This is gonna turn into a several year argument. You should talk to Hoosier Alums who know the story well. And there is absolute knowledge and firm convictions against Sampson and his illegal and unethical behavior at IU. My BFF was a Frat President at IU and is as tuned in as any. Hates Sampson. The argument I relay to him on Ollie has him roll his eyes. He thinks Sampson's list of egregious offenses is far worse than Ollie. To reiterate. I am not on board with the crew that Ollie should have gotten NO settlement; and Sampson got his money. Orgeron got his money. The general world sees Sampson's Indiana story as a blot. And that's the thing about smearing a coach (or anyone in various situations) ... it is easy to do and damning far out of proportion often.
 
I always thought Carlton was far better than the average evaluation here on the old Boneyard. However. He was extraordinarily useful for some teams/offenses/defenses and not playable in some circumstances. Neither Ollie nor Hurley made a part of their offense for Carlton; and that says a bunch on what they saw in practive - IMHO. Sampson had a plan.
Really? We featured Carlton all the time on offense but you can't change his foot speed and vertical, finishing will always be a problem for him as will playing with a fast pace and defending against teams who play at a fast pace. Sampson won't be able to change that.
 
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are you trying to personalize the Carlton aggressive critic? I think - diplomatically - it was several.

Na was making the joke that Nelson was a big Carlton fan. I hope he has success but he made the right move in terms of playing time
 
Really? We featured Carlton all the time on offense but you can't change his foot speed and vertical, finishing will always be a problem for him as will playing with a fast pace and defending against teams who play at a fast pace. Sampson won't be able to change that.
The only thing holding back Josh is gravity.
 
Really? We featured Carlton all the time on offense but you can't change his foot speed and vertical, finishing will always be a problem for him as will playing with a fast pace and defending against teams who play at a fast pace. Sampson won't be able to change that.
no, we didn't, good or bad as that may be. currently, in the small sample size to date, he's getting more shots per game (7) than he ever had here.
 
no, we didn't, good or bad as that may be. currently, in the small sample size to date, he's getting more shots per game (7) than he ever had here.
Yes we did, we used to start every game running our possessions through him, he had games at the beginning of the year where he was putting up 15 shots. Last year he got less and less touches because he got less and less minutes. Hurley upgraded the talent and there were better post players than him.
 
Really? We featured Carlton all the time on offense but you can't change his foot speed and vertical, finishing will always be a problem for him as will playing with a fast pace and defending against teams who play at a fast pace. Sampson won't be able to change that.

OK ... He would have been great against LIU last night. 10 and 7
 
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