Well when you're that nice...I am in total agreement that JA will be a stud for us but that highlight video doesn't do much outside of demonstrate his great athleticism. It's like the opposing team wasn't even trying to play defense.
Kemba came in pretty polished. I think he was top 15 in his class if I'm not mistaken. But It's good to know that our program is back to where it was where even top 25 recruits are coming off the bench (ala 2009 with Kemba).
Also, both of them backed up top caliber PGs in their time. Kemba plays behind AJ and and Bazz behind Kemba. The best thing for JA is to sit behind Gibbs and LEARN. That is how we create amazing guards, they don't come in this way.
That's true, Taliek was a 'loner'. Four years later there was not another point guard I wanted to take into the Final Four. I knew against dook with him starting we would win (four year starting point guard). I had no doubt, he knew what JC wanted done.This is definitely huge. This is one of the things that hurt Taliek. I think he's the only frosh to have to come in and start from day one*. I think it hurt him from a fan support perspective too; once you get on somebody's bad side, it's much tougher to win them over.
*maybe Chris Smith too? Don't remember that far.
That's true, Taliek was a 'loner'. Four years later there was not another point guard I wanted to take into the Final Four. I knew against dook with him starting we would win (four year starting point guard). I had no doubt, he knew what JC wanted done.
He started as a Private but ended as a General.
I love Taliek but we almost lost that Duke game because of him.That's true, Taliek was a 'loner'. Four years later there was not another point guard I wanted to take into the Final Four. I knew against dook with him starting we would win (four year starting point guard). I had no doubt, he knew what JC wanted done.
He started as a Private but ended as a General.
I choose to forget that fact, please John there are a lot of newbies here (post 2004). Some historical facts are 'unimportant' and best forgotten.I love Taliek but we almost lost that Duke game because of him.
He was top 15. #14 on ESPN/Rivals and #12 on 247.Pretty sure Kemba was in the 25-35 bracket, no?
I choose to forget that fact, please John there are a lot of newbies here (post 2004). Some historical facts are 'unimportant' and best forgotten.
Not easy to forget that game and the TO's but okay we'll try!
What's seven turnovers between friends?
What a ing game, btw. 75-67 will forever be etched in my memory. Rashad's 3 was HUGE.
Also, this is hilarious:
"I just saw this orange object floating in the air, and it said
`Grab me," Okafor said. "I grabbed it, spun, saw the rim,
thought it would be a good idea to put it in, and that's what I
did."
JC did. Although I don't have quotes ready, I remember him saying at the beginning of their respective freshman years that they would be great.What bazz and kemba turned into was something I don't think anyone saw coming.
When Rashad spotted up from 3, I remember thinking "if he misses this, it's going to be really, really difficult to come back." Luckily he made it, because he always made the big 3 when we needed it, and the rest was history.
anybody know the deal with the banners in the practice gym? is it AAs? seeing nykesha sales up there has me feeling very nostalgic ...