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Is it a new expression for Grease the wheels?i keep reading the phrase "smoothed things over" in regards to Oregon. what exactly does that mean?
Is it a new expression for Grease the wheels?i keep reading the phrase "smoothed things over" in regards to Oregon. what exactly does that mean?
Ok, even side payments, which I know happen, it can't be a lot of money can it? I guess unless the guy is going to deliver other talent over the years. Also there is the thing that KO and Altman are both squeaky clean from all appearances.Hah ha, nicely played.
You're imagining direct payments to a player? Or, side payments to AAU people?
A few years ago, Jay Williams, TV guy, former player and agent, Duke alum, showed up at a dinner between Kevin Love's AAU coach and Kevin Love and his father. He had a paper bag in his hand with $25k in it. He handed it over to the AAU coach in front of Love and his father. It wasn't to get him to go to Duke (though this is certainly a violation when an alum hands money over like that), but instead he wanted Love to sign on with his agency. This is how it works.
Again, I want to know who funds Phase1.
Ok, even side payments, which I know happen, it can't be a lot of money can it? I guess unless the guy is going to deliver other talent over the years. Also there is the thing that KO and Altman are both squeaky clean from all appearances.
I get all that, we are not talking about Kevin Jones or Devin Robinson here though. Why risk it?If there's any concern, people are wondering why the AAU people are so hot for Oregon when Kasongo said he was leaning UConn. That's why i question things. UConn is a Nike school, but Oregon is THE Nike school. The AAU guys and the shoe companies are tied at the hip.
I get all that, we are not talking about Kevin Jones or Devin Robinson here though. Why risk it?
Honestly once he chose NCST I stopped thinking about it. It would make me crazy like half this board right now. They took him to a mosque down there where everybody in it were huge Wolfpack fans, I thought he said that that had a lot of influence on him.Not saying the money is going to the kid. Not at all. And there is no risk. There is no law or rule about Nike giving money to a basketball academy. I don't think there is anyway.
Some guys just know how their bread is buttered. I am not saying there was money passed around this week. I just wonder why the AAU guys are so obstinately favoring one place.
This is an interesting question also for PC and UConn when it comes to Abu's recruitment. Florida makes a lot more sense than NC State.
i keep reading the phrase "smoothed things over" in regards to Oregon. what exactly does that mean?
Admittedly, I don't follow this stuff much because I value my sanity, but that's my gut here too. All indications have been that he and his parents want UConn and his camp wants Oregon, and he caved to the pressure from his camp after Oregon gave him a little more love to make him feel better about going there despite the fact that it's not where his heart is.247Sports 1:04pm via HootSuite
RT @Prehmmr247: Ray Kasongo is now an uncommitted prospect again. Here is a timeline of the events and what I think happens... http://oregon. /Board/45/Ray-Kasongo-now-uncommitted-21917146/1#a21917488
It's a premium article but in essence it sounds like parents (where there is an English language barrier) like UConn. So it was Oregon on Sunday after Oregon campus visit, UConn after in home on Monday w/ UConn, Oregon again on Wednesday after Oregon in home to smooth things over, and then after a call from UConn - it's back to undecided so he can sort things out.
Writers feeling is he ends up @ Oregon all said and done.
The exact quote from Matt Prehm @ Duck Territory was: "Kasongo wanted to go to Oregon all along but also wants to please his parents. Oregon was able to smooth issues over with the parents that weren't really issues. There was confusion I am told based on the English barrier with the parents."
That contradicts Jerry Meyer who said yesterday that the kid was favoring UConn but others in his camp wanted Oregon.
Obviously the language problem is not with the parents!if he wanted to go to Oregon all along why would he come out yesterday and say I'm feeling UConn more right now?
That contradicts Jerry Meyer who said yesterday that the kid was favoring UConn but others in his camp wanted Oregon.
well keep in mind that the quote is from a guy who writes for "Duck Territory," so that should give you some context, lol
I haven't thought about it in a long time, but many years ago I was seriously considering attending law school at University of Oregon. I was interested in environmental law at the time, or at least I thought I was because I was a wanna-be hippie who thought it sounded cool--until I took a class in it and discovered that it's every bit as dry as tax law, just with a different set of codes. Anyhow, I thought Eugene was a pretty cool town, I liked the campus and the people and I definitely saw myself liking it there.
I was living in San Francisco at the time, bar tending and working a few other jobs, and I will never forget what a bar patron, who had moved to the Bay area from Oregon, said when told her I was considering going there:
"You know what the unofficial Oregon state motto is, don't you? Every misfortune is preferable to a worse one."
I loved the line but never fully understood its application to Oregon, probably because I ended up not going there. But it did stick with me and make me wonder.
Is this optimism at it's worse or pessimism at it's best?"You know what the unofficial Oregon state motto is, don't you? Every misfortune is preferable to a worse one."
Still love the story of a guy who put tape over the state motto on his license plate and was arrested for it!I was told by someone from New Hampshire that the real state motto was "Live Free AND Die."
Still love the story of a guy who put tape over the state motto on his license plate and was arrested for it!
Still love the story of a guy who put tape over the state motto on his license plate and was arrested for it!
One of the other great ironies in this country is those plates are made by the incarcerated.Still love the story of a guy who put tape over the state motto on his license plate and was arrested for it!
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