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Illinois offers 2019 Olivier Nkamhoua 6'9" PF from Bishop Walsh HS via Finland.
He saw those -30 degree temperatures and said "A place I can call home!"
Illinois offers 2019 Olivier Nkamhoua 6'9" PF from Bishop Walsh HS via Finland.
I think it is time to declare our program blue blood.
He’s 6’ 4 with long arms and a nice stroke. Maybe he’s a kid that just needs to fill out a little.
Lol just want to make sure that you know I was talking about Oscar T
He has a really nice shot.He saw those -30 degree temperatures and said "A place I can call home!"
What on Earth did it ever mean? That Groce was a "player"? That games require two teams (the players must face off against other players, and not for example, against the spectators)? I'm picky about how words are used: that saying always befuddled me.He wasn't wrong.
What on Earth did it ever mean? That Groce was a "player"? That games require two teams (the players must face off against other players, and not for example, against the spectators)? I'm picky about how words are used: that saying always befuddled me.
What on Earth did it ever mean? That Groce was a "player"? That games require two teams (the players must face off against other players, and not for example, against the spectators)? I'm picky about how words are used: that saying always befuddled me.
What on Earth did it ever mean? That Groce was a "player"? That games require two teams (the players must face off against other players, and not for example, against the spectators)? I'm picky about how words are used: that saying always befuddled me.
He saw those -30 degree temperatures and said "A place I can call home!"
Nkamhoua would finnish off the class of 2019 nicely.
Nkamhoua would finnish off the class of 2019 nicely.
Nkamhoua would finnish off the class of 2019 nicely.
I always thought it was fairly obvious this is what he meant. I was more confused that people on here were upset by it or completely missed what he meant.I was confused at first, but it means that he doesn't just randomly choose who plays.....the players decide who plays by being the best option. If you work hard and do what you are supposed to do, then you will get a chance to play....players play players.
Why does Antonio Reeves remind me of Isaiah Moss?
Illinois has made him a priority trying to keep him in-state.
“It is the hometown. Coach Chin stays in contact. He used to coach at Whitney Young. He tries to get whenever he can. Coach Underwood tries to get up whenever he can. You know they bash him on the internet, but they do a real good job of coming to see me when they can.”
From a coworker who grew up in Geneseo, IL, I heard that 2020 6'5" Guard/Wing Isaiah Rivera visited Illinois last weekend and thus watched Illinois play Nebraska. He scored 51 points a week ago vs. Kaneland so take that for what it's worth.
https://illinois.rivals.com/news/2020-guard-isaiah-rivera-recaps-illinois-visit
https://www.kwqc.com/content/sports/Isaiah-Rivera-Scores-51-Points-In-Maple-Leafs-Win-504932301.html
What on Earth did it ever mean? That Groce was a "player"? That games require two teams (the players must face off against other players, and not for example, against the spectators)? I'm picky about how words are used: that saying always befuddled me.
Maybe if Illinois fans starting tweeting him directly on his need for conditioning and the importance of defense at the college level...............Kofi looks completely disinterested in defense.If that doesn't change he'll rarely see the floor.