In one of the practice videos I think I saw a scraggly beard on Lieb though. Small consolation, I know, but it somethingAs others have noted, he is there, but the mullet unfortunately hasn’t arrived yet.
In one of the practice videos I think I saw a scraggly beard on Lieb though. Small consolation, I know, but it somethingAs others have noted, he is there, but the mullet unfortunately hasn’t arrived yet.
I don't think I've ever been excited to see our defense before, but I'm really looking forward to TSJ, CH, and TR giving people fits.
Same here, and am currently dealing with one between C6/C7. Did you have it surgically repaired or healed on its own if I may ask?I'd make a quip about the torque on his cervical spine, but having had a herniated disc several years ago, and back problems intermittently earlier in life, I just wince when I read "limited by some back issues."
Hope he gets lots of Fletch time to make that back strong, and that he's free of pain soon.
BU played it down in his interview with Illini Inquirer this week. Said it was muscular and expected him full go when things pick up again.Darn, hate to hear back issues on Mayer this early. Those things tend to escalate and get worse.
Man, let’s hope. Anyone that has had back issues on this forum knows that a back ‘injury’ is not like many other injuries.BU played it down in his interview with Illini Inquirer this week. Said it was muscular and expected him full go when things pick up again.
Just videos but Sky dribbles the ball low, close to his body and extremely hard, which lends itself to great control. He also seems to move hard with the ball. Love it. Let's go!
Lol, is that why they call this the golden age of parenting ?Don't sweat it. You've been in a rough time of life. Having been there a while ago, it's cause-and-effect from that baby haze. If you're not sleeping and eating regularly, you can't train. It doesn't work. The good news is that you're fairly well out of the physically-brutal stage of child-rearing, and you've got a few years before entering the three-dimensional chess / UFC stage. Use that time well, my friend!
My sleeper breakout player, Mr.DD! He walks into November at 250lbs, watch out, good luck guarding him slow BigMen.
I hope this already announced NBA guard gets off the ground on his jumpers more than 10 inches. If not, oh well. I'll take 10pts, 10 asst, and 3 steals per game. up to the Skyy!
I hope this already announced NBA guard gets off the ground on his jumpers more than 10 inches. If not, oh well. I'll take 10pts, 10 asst, and 3 steals per game. up to the Skyy!
Just videos but Sky dribbles the ball low, close to his body and extremely hard, which lends itself to great control. He also seems to move hard with the ball. Love it. Let's go!
BU said he was on campus July 11. IIRC, I saw a photo of him via the Board working out with the team during late July.
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The mullet is and shall remain a state of mind.
Skyy can most definitely create his own shotThat's what stood out to me. Outstanding ball control and still relaxed. Looks like a shooter too. Not sure he can create his own shot (yet), but he looks like he has the tools. Anyone familiar with his style of play? Any comps?
Only three freshmen have ever led the NCAA in assists: TJ Ford, Lonzo Ball and Trae Young. Young is the all time best at 8.7 assists per game.I hope this already announced NBA guard gets off the ground on his jumpers more than 10 inches. If not, oh well. I'll take 10pts, 10 asst, and 3 steals per game. up to the Skyy!
I appreciate how crispy the net sounds at this place.
I see ugottabjoshinme posted right before me. Grant it practice video but a lot of string music and oh it sounds so good!I hope this already announced NBA guard gets off the ground on his jumpers more than 10 inches. If not, oh well. I'll take 10pts, 10 asst, and 3 steals per game. up to the Skyy!
Lucky you............................wear protection when that happens...........Just a PSA, it really really is...................................I'm very touched.
A shorter Larry Bird.....That's what stood out to me. Outstanding ball control and still relaxed. Looks like a shooter too. Not sure he can create his own shot (yet), but he looks like he has the tools. Anyone familiar with his style of play? Any comps?
That's what stood out to me. Outstanding ball control and still relaxed. Looks like a shooter too. Not sure he can create his own shot (yet), but he looks like he has the tools. Anyone familiar with his style of play? Any comps?
Don't let facts get in the way of a good story lolOnly three freshmen have ever led the NCAA in assists: TJ Ford, Lonzo Ball and Trae Young. Young is the all time best at 8.7 assists per game.
Hope you’re not disappointed when Clark doesn’t average 10 a game.