McCoy had mad handles. Thought he'd make the League, but he couldn't shoot.
When they were still in junior high, some thought he was going to be better than Isiah Thomas.
McCoy had mad handles. Thought he'd make the League, but he couldn't shoot.
@mrwagner25: Per a source: Tuscola sophomore Jalen Quinn is taking a basketball unofficial visit to the University of Illinois this Saturday.
Just saw this. Any visit is a good one but they better focus full attention to the Curbelo on hand.
I am reasonably sure the staff understands the difference in urgency between a 2020 top 60 guy compared to a 2022 guy from down the road.
I'm feeling it, dog!
But....will BU even talk to them? #loyaltymindswanttoknow
Maybe Deandre Davis could be approached? 2020 3* committed to Nebby before, decommitted. Lawrence Central kid, with some game like MHill, better ball handler by far, not as good a shooter maybe, more athletic?
Wouldn't hurt to put out feeler if staff thinks he is good enough...6'6 ball handler and slasher/shooter?
Xavier will be a major player. Hearing he is heading over there Friday for their Midnight Madness.
Xavier would be a really good landing place for him...
Xavier would be a really good landing place for him...
Steele is building something special over there. Will have huge success. Likely going to put Naji Marshall and Paul Scruggs in the league after this year. The KyKy Tandy kid is legit.
Steele is a legit threat on the recruiting trail too, luckily he doesn't want to recruit Chicago.
Steele knows how to get dirty with the best of them. He was right in the middle of the IDKWTI fiasco. He has been an assistant to none other than Sampscum and Sean Miller. The question is can he coach? Groce's BIL, too.
He keeps saying he wont decide until December/January. ASU seems to be focused on Josh ChristopherI'm surprosed there is not more CB activity on Adam Miller.
Top 60 recruit PG Jalen Terry decommits from Michigan State
Terry got Creaned before he ever signed. Daddy supposedly is Lavar Ball 2.0. A.J. Hoggard took his place.
I like this newsLouisville just lost out on Deivon Smith, expect them to be a major player. Likely will take them out of the Adam Miller race permanently...
Born and raised Illinois fan that ended up in Tennessee for high school and thus Tennessee for college. Was excited when Tennessee hired Cuonzo from Missouri State. He was young (40 years old when hired) and thus could still relate to the kids he was recruiting. Then the disaster began. He recruited well, but his style of basketball is painful to watch. He stifles offensive minded players in favor of a slow, half court game predicated on playing stingy defense. His philosophy is essentially "Limit their possessions and make the most of our possessions". It sucks to watch. I'd have more fun watching Chester Frazier or Ahmad Starks shoot 3's.
Why does he keep striking out on recruits? Because anyone who watches a team coached by him play wants to tear their eyes out after about 10 minutes. No one wants to play that kind of game. I'm sorry, defense is important, but it doesn't get you a highlight reel like dropping 30 points does.
watching from afar, it's clear that underwood is making progress with this squad. a few additions and some seasoning, they'll be more than competitive next year. for all those coach weber lovers and haters, thanks for freeing him up for us. fine coach. better man. #emawwe be writing stuff like that about brucie a few years ago too. coaches maturate and get better over time just like players. maybe martin found a home in como like webber in kansas. at least martin's not under ncaa scrutiny like our guy, brad.
https://collegebasketball.nbcsports...ll-coaches-are-in-danger-of-losing-their-job/
we be writing stuff like that about brucie a few years ago too. coaches maturate and get better over time just like players. maybe martin found a home in como like webber in kansas. at least martin's not under ncaa scrutiny like our guy, brad.
https://collegebasketball.nbcsports...ll-coaches-are-in-danger-of-losing-their-job/