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UConn v duke, 1999
Did you just compare next year's team with the 1999 team?
UConn v duke, 1999
Did you just compare next year's team with the 1999 team?
I think Souley would get 35 minutes a game next year.
What? Next years team won't be better?Did you just compare next year's team with the 1999 team?

Because CV is shaky defensively and Trier is a potential NBA 1st round selection who can score in a multitude of ways.Why cant CV guard trier?
I believe CV can effectively guard him. Stop him? No, but who can in college. CV was shaky to begin the yr. But by the end of the yr was very effective and disruptiveBecause CV is shaky defensively and Trier is a potential NBA 1st round selection who can score in a multitude of ways.
One stat in particular we all wish we could see more of that stood out - WE OUTREBOUNDED DUKE BY 11 IN THAT GAME. Like all of you, I miss those days when we imposed our will and toughness on even our best opponents.
It really is unfortunate. The only bright side (and I'm reallyyyy stretching here) is that recruits will see us playing big time games even when our program is down. It should mean some increased exposure and playing more big games, gonna be up to KO and staff to use that to their advantageReally wish all our premier OOC games of late didn't all fall on this one upcoming season.
Fair question, but did you just compare AZ to 1999 Duke?Did you just compare next year's team with the 1999 team?
Did you just compare next year's team with the 1999 team?
I requested Thanksgiving off as soon as the Nike tournament was announced, anticipating some serious basketball in Portland, around which I'd take my girl for a week in the city. Now that we will probably sputter through this tournament, I can do a big Vegas/Southern Utah trip then and check out Portland when the weather is decent.
One of the best years of my life was when I lived in Cambridge (my collective 3 in Boston certainlyOutside of vegan lifestyle options, and beautiful country, I can't imagine you in Portland. Hipster Hippies for days.
The replies in this thread are beautiful.
Using then 1999 team vs Duke, is very rich.
Almost as great as posting Coach K's first two season records.
those were the 1st eight seasons, and a very appropriate analogy trying to remind people coaches usually need time to find their own mojo
although it did fly over the head of a lot of fans
it actually offended some people too, kinda weird
One of the best years of my life was when I lived in Cambridge (my collective 3 in Boston certainly
are). I'm only 26 man I like that stuff. Lord Hobo is my favorite bar in Boston; look it up and check it
out. To put it as decently and as inoffensive as possible I did some serious damage in Davis Square out in Somerville. I'm as deep as anyone can be in the craft beer scene here in San Diego... well as deep as a patron can go hahahah
Lord Hobo is around the corner from where I lived in Cambridge. About 3/4 mile up Windsor St from MIT. It's completely on its own as you'll see if you ever go, but not too far off is Inman Square where my second favorite Boston bar, The Druid resides. Bukowski is right there in Inman as well, along with a few solid and diverse restaurants. The other direction down Hampshire leads you to Kendall Square with Friendly Toast.Ha, never would have picked that. Pretty much nobody bothers me outside of uptight or snobby people, so I'll check out Lord hobo. I don't make it out to Davis much, but have been looking for a new scene.
Lord H
obo, Inman Square, The Druid, Bukowski. The other direction down Hampshire leads you to Kendall Square with Friendly Toast.
For Davis, find Saloon, Rosebud, Mike's, Five Horses
Edit if you want to really understand my personality and tastes, check out those places hahahah
Fair question, but did you just compare AZ to 1999 Duke?
It's a stupid premise to post the records of Hall of Fame coaches that started out slowly as their are literally thousands of coaches that started out poorly and we're fired and never amounted to anything.
Pointing out early records isn't really an indication of anything. Good, bad or indifferent.
Because CV is shaky defensively and Trier is a potential NBA 1st round selection who can score in a multitude of ways.
I suppose someone like you knows who's going to be good or not. I'm not that smart, you see someone like me says the jury is still out, for now.
But feel free to hate away, I'm never going to deny you that right. just don't get so angry when people suggest we might actually be good next year.
It's a stupid premise to post the records of Hall of Fame coaches that started out slowly as their are literally thousands of coaches that started out poorly and we're fired and never amounted to anything.
Pointing out early records isn't really an indication of anything. Good, bad or indifferent.
So, basically, you get all aggressive questioning one half of a poorly proportioned analogy and then gratuitously sour when someone adopts the same tone and questions the other half of the analogy?I didn't compare anyone to anything.
Do try to keep up.
If records early in a coach's career aren't an indication of anything, then we can't read anything negative into Ollie's 16-17 record in 2016-17. I'm glad you're going to turn off your negativity.