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Perfect fit for St. John’s. Athletic and can’t shoot to save his life.Good athlete. Shot 28% from 3, and 40% on FTs.
Perfect fit for St. John’s. Athletic and can’t shoot to save his life.Good athlete. Shot 28% from 3, and 40% on FTs.
He has played for eight different schools the last eight years. Think he might be a problem in the locker room?What is this, team #8 for AJ Storr since his freshman year in high school? Or maybe it's team #20. I have lost count.
college students participating in sports and not getting paid (beyond scholarships).and just what is “college sports supposed to be”
Looks like he wants into the BE.
It would be a nice pickup for them. And likely a good opportunity for Lewis to play and grow into his potential as the program does the same.
If you don't see the difference between how Pitino and Hurley use the portal, then I don't know what to tell you. UConn just announced the return of two kids who averaged a combined 8 PPG last season while Pitino ran off the Big East POY.What exactly is he doing that is a “mockery”? We lost our entire recruiting class from last year and are replacing them with random mercenaries. This is what college sports is now.
College sports should serve the athlete at their existing school before the athlete at some other school. Coaches like Pitino have clearly taken advantage of a tool that was initially meant to benefit the player by effectively forcing anyone that's underperforming even slightly out the door. Yes, this has always happened to some degree, but it's far more prevalent now that everyone's a free agent every year. When a coach determines that a top 50 recruit who grew up across the bridge from MSG - and had a perfectly normal freshman season - is unfit to be the 7th or 8th man on the following year's team, he has reached the point where he is only feeding his neurotic impulses.and just what is “college sports supposed to be”
And if you think Luis was simply “run off” I’m not sure what to tell you. Much more to that story. I’m personally very happy that Stew and Ross are returning. But, some here weren’t and were expecting a more immediate portal option. Read those threads.If you don't see the difference between how Pitino and Hurley use the portal, then I don't know what to tell you. UConn just announced the return of two kids who averaged a combined 8 PPG last season while Pitino ran off the Big East POY.
In the center rotation should we have interest in Onyenso who played at Putnam Science and is now in the portal? I wanted to pursue him out of high school. His picks of Kentucky and then mercenary Kansas State give me pause that his thinking may not match Hurley, but maybe he is humbled enough to accept coaching and a roll here. I'm assuming we have at least a casual existing relationship with him from his Putnam Science days
respectfully, I think you’re dreamingCollege sports should serve the athlete at their existing school before the athlete at some other school. Coaches like Pitino have clearly taken advantage of a tool that was initially meant to benefit the player by effectively forcing anyone that's underperforming even slightly out the door. Yes, this has always happened to some degree, but it's far more prevalent now that everyone's a free agent every year. When a coach determines that a top 50 recruit who grew up across the bridge from MSG - and had a perfectly normal freshman season - is unfit to be the 7th or 8th man on the following year's team, he has reached the point where he is only feeding his neurotic impulses
The guy posted that because he had deconmitted....and as soon as I post that he decommits
Will be interesting to look back on this one next season