a scoring frontcourt player, who rebounds better than but handles worse than a backcourt player.How do you define a conventional college 3?
Gotta go with the GOAT on these.
Jammie Jammie-Jammie.
Last week I watched every one of these, one after the other.
A.A. Ron Balakay. Moorehouse College.
I think this is the perfect take on it, I couldn't agree more.I have no problem taking a shot at a developmental international guy with this spot
a scoring frontcourt player, who rebounds better than but handles worse than a backcourt player.
I love A-A-Ron, Balakay, Jay-Quellin and my personal favorite, Dee-Nice. And of course Tym-oh-thee.
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im not sure what all this is in reference to. all i was responding to was a simple, one sentence question that mentioned no names.Well, Alleyne would be on the smaller side of being able to do that and Karaban would be on the bigger side. If we are thinking a starting line-up which includes Newton, Hawkins, Jackson, Sanogo and a mystery 5th, there is a chance of sliding Hawkins over to the three-spot.
Bigger picture is I believe Hurley wants his 2's to be able to play 3 and his smaller 4's to be able to play 3 as well.
The days of needing a conventional SF in college are long gone.
He was on the roster for the U18 team this past winter but it appears he saw no game action. But it’s a good sign that he was on the Maccabi Rishon L’tzion developmental squad. Both Israelis I spoke with (both also like using hyperbole btw) said he’s like a very raw, shorter Chet Holmgren. That made me smile. And laugh.
Speaking of Holmgren, I hope the ligament damage isn’t serious and he has a speedy recovery.
Not quite a guard, not quite a big, but playing on the wing. I imagine we’ll be playing a decent amount of Hawkins (G), Newton (G), and Karaban (big) at the 3. But I’d say Andre is our only actual 3How do you define a conventional college 3?
Speaking of Jay-Quellin, I recently saw her in a movie , 12 Mighty Orphans. She didn't have a single line. Just multiple closeups cheering on the Orphans.I love A-A-Ron, Balakay, Jay-Quellin and my personal favorite, Dee-Nice. And of course Tym-oh-thee.
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Trying to imagine Calhoun passing through Waterbury and suddenly making a pitstop for a kosher pastrami sandwich and the conversation that might have ensued. Have Billy Crystal playing the part of the butcher and Calhoun starring as himself.Yeah, yeah, but how was his brisket? Lol
im not sure what all this is in reference to. all i was responding to was a simple, one sentence question that mentioned no names.
That got me curious:I’ve never heard of him. The first four times I tried to google him, I got results for an Israeli guitarist.
I still remember reading Edwards' HS coach saying he wasn't good enough for the Big East.I have no idea how good he is, but I had never heard of Gavin Edwards either when we snuck him away from Southern Utah.
I still remember reading Edwards' HS coach saying he wasn't good enough for the Big East.
That got me curious:
Based on Borges' comments, could this other target still be in play? Seems like maybe we didn't want to officially offer Yarin until we knew we had a scholarship....but wanted to leave one open for a potential Castle re-class. Maybe we confirmed recently that a Castle re-class won't happen so would still have two left, one for Hasson and one for the other foreign target if he wants to come.I had mentioned months ago that we were looking overseas to fill out part of this class. There was another target we were looking at as well. We had been looking at Yarin for awhile and let's just say there was mutual interest, but it wasn't 100% sure we had a scholarship available for him until just a couple of weeks ago. Looks like everything fell into place nicely with this...this kid is raw but has a huge upside.