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Very good depiction of the Ben vs Ray playoff duel and good overall footage on his wasted talent.
Very good depiction of the Ben vs Ray playoff duel and good overall footage on his wasted talent.
Which means that is some title of the video.That is some thread title.........
Exactly. He played until he couldn't. The other stuff was really after his body broke down...Not sure about wasted talent. Guys ankles just couldn't go anymore.
"But he's a real bipolar, it's not that Kanye bipolar, that fake one - this is a real bipolar" - Gilbert Arenas
Not sure when Gilbert got his medical degree, but I'd like to know what constitutes "real bipolar" if it's not Kanye.
As for Ben, he's one of the purest scorers to ever put on the Husky jersey. Not quite Kyrie, but in that mold. He was my favorite player, maybe in any sport, during that stretch from '04-'09. Bulls-Celtics is still the greatest first round series I've ever seen.
You hear a lot about prominent artists and writers dealing with things like bipolar, but not so much athletes (though it does happen). And while there's no excuse for putting his hands on his son (I'm a little surprised this wasn't a bigger point of contention with him joining the Huskies of Honor, but I don't know the details there), I'm glad he's been receptive to the help he's gotten. It was good to see the shot of him and Calhoun after he got inducted.
Arenas described himself.I think Gilbert was calling Kanye an attention seeking butthole with narcissism. He may be bipolar, but there's a whole lot more going on there. The opposite of Gentle Ben.
Ben was pretty much stretched into a double duty role, not very different than Diarra last year. No Marcus Williams, Rashad dribbled like a middle school forward and Taliek was a liability on the floor at times. All these things made Ben have to do more than any single player should have on a Team contending for a Natty.I always felt that on any other college team Ben would have easily been a 1st team AA.
Also felt that he was the one UConn player who could have led the Nation in scoring, if on any other team.
Lol. That too. Good catch! I didn't even think of that.Arenas described himself.
That's one way of looking at it. All of those guys were great pieces. The need for Ben to play some point, make big shots, create off the dribble and his ability to do it all, is what made him the the #3 pick in the draft. He was able to show he was a versatile talent on that team.Ben was pretty much stretched into a double duty role, not very different than Diarra last year. No Marcus Williams, Rashad dribbled like a middle school forward and Taliek was a liability on the floor at times. All these things made Ben have to do more than any single player should have on a Team contending for a Natty.