That talk has died down a bit since he's blown up.interesting because I heard he may reclassify... obviously Uconn would hate that...
Senseless to reclassify when you're already being recruited by all of the top programs.interesting because I heard he may reclassify... obviously Uconn would hate that...
Wishing Daniels the best, but from a Coach's perspective it's good to see a consistently productive player rise in the draft (Bazz). A guy who knows how to make plays and win games.
https://twitter.com/raysmith2297/status/473245397708574720/photo/1
I'm sure this was posted already, but I'm new and it's worth noting since they are visiting together on thurday.
Wait a minute. In taking this shot at Daniels, why is "Coach" capitalized like a proper noun? Are you the "Coach"? Have you talked to Deandre about being more consistently productive? Because maybe if he hears it from the Coach, he'll take it more seriously. Up to now, it's possible he hasn't been getting the type of Coaching that you bring to the table.
Stand by my comments. Bazz was a more consistent more productive player than Daniels - Do you disagree with that? You consider that a "shot" at DD? Time to go back to video games in your basement.
intlzncster said:Who in there right mind would argue against that? No one in America. No one.
The shot you took at Daniels was implying that he wasn't a player "who knows how to make plays and win games". Since, you know, that's pretty much exactly what he did on the biggest stage possible in college basketball.Stand by my comments. Bazz was a more consistent more productive player than Daniels - Do you disagree with that? You consider that a "shot" at DD? Time to go back to video games in your basement.
Can you "Coach" me through how you managed to piss off the entire board? Also, I miss my basement. Too few basements outside of the Northeast.Stand by my comments. Bazz was a more consistent more productive player than Daniels - Do you disagree with that? You consider that a "shot" at DD? Time to go back to video games in your basement.
The shot you took at Daniels was implying that he wasn't a player "who knows how to make plays and win games". Since, you know, that's pretty much exactly what he did on the biggest stage possible in college basketball.
You probably didn't notice due to the severe head trauma you clearly experienced at some point in life.
Quite frankly, your posts absolutely suck.My last sentence (at bottom) is clearly a reference to Bazz not a put down of DD. Having said that to directly answer you - yes I would put the ball in Bazz's hands at the end of the game rather than DD. Quite frankly, who wouldn't? Yes and both Coach Calhoun and Coach KO did exactly that. Other than video games in your parent's basement you probably have not coached a team. Yes, coaches like a player (especially in a 82 game schedule for money) where they know with some certainty what they will get out of a core group of guys. Sure a team can have 1 or 2 Dow Jones who a coach may briefly put in and only keep in if he gets hot - but the best way to stay in the NBA is to be consistent and win games.
I recognize to many that's stating the obvious and it is however for the sake of some apparently new to the game I wanted to break it down.
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"Wishing Daniels the best, but from a Coach's perspective it's good to see a consistently productive player rise in the draft (Bazz). A guy who knows how to make plays and win games."
Quite frank.Quite frankly, your posts absolutely suck.
Isn't he going to St Thomas Moore for Prep school? didn't Drummond almost reclassify with Coach Quinn?That talk has died down a bit since he's blown up.
Stand by my comments. Bazz was a more consistent more productive player than Daniels - Do you disagree with that? You consider that a "shot" at DD? Time to go back to video games in your basement.
Sure a team can have 1 or 2 Dow Jones who a coach may briefly put in and only keep in if he gets hot - but the best way to stay in the NBA is to be consistent and win games.
I recognize to many that's stating the obvious and it is however for the sake of some apparently new to the game I wanted to break it down.
I love it. His breakdown is that it's better to be consistent and win games than be inconsistent. I hope all of you who are in your parents' basements appreciate that gem.
On our next episode, Chief breaks down why it's better to make a shot than to miss it.