You forgot to ask for a lockdown defender.The Sounds of Silence... crickets!
We need a shot erasing big...and a point guard...and a dead eye shooter! Are they out there? Hello?
Yea, I mean Luther Head has been doing it for yearsAt some point does the number of scholarships become less important? Why can’t an amount equal to the scholarship plus taxes be added into the NIL payment in addition to the agreed NIL payment, freeing up one of the 13 scholarships.
At some point does the number of scholarships become less important? Why can’t an amount equal to the scholarship plus taxes be added into the NIL payment in addition to the agreed NIL payment, freeing up one of the 13 scholarships.
Ray and J?Because Brad only told me 2 names …
What about a former hometown hero who just needed a shot at redemption?You forgot to ask for a lockdown defender.
I’ll be in Culver City next week. I think I’ve found a new lunch spot to check out.
And now you have two spots for outstanding burgers.
There's also a location in Westchester, closer to LAX.
Just like In-N-Out, don't let anyone talk you into Father's Office before Habit or Humble Potato - the burger isn't terrible, but people make it into more than it is.
You’re wrong about the Office Burger. Obviously not your typical burger, but it is unique and freaking delicious (full disclosure: I’m an old friend of its creator).I agree with the Habit Burger recommendation and disagree with the Father's Office suggestion. I find it just as overrated as In-N-Out. Neither are bad, but they don't deserve their reputations.
But this place is better than all of them.
There's also a location in Westchester, closer to LAX.
*Edited because I thought I was replying to an endorsement of the the prior Habit Burger, not Father's Office.
Seems similar to a Dain Dainja to me.Would hardly call Sanogo a “lumbering, back-to-the-basket Big” the same way I think of a Kofi, a Hunter or an Edey.
Would the Quebecois like everyone calling them Canadian? Aren’t they kinda touchy about that?
Thanks for checking in. Glad you survived yesterday.View attachment 25217
Eh , No , were are touchy aboot being called canucks............we really really are , eh !
Please throw in "Rim Protector." when time permits. Much appreciated.You forgot to ask for a lockdown defender.
Problem is that sure that can win you a B1G championship but it isn't a winning strategy in the tournament. PU this year is yet another example. That game is good for the culmination of a season but in an individual game it doesn't play as well.I'm more interested in discussing our staff's recurring determination to have a positionless roster when during BU's tenure the less positionless we've been, the better we've played.
*I* think BU has cracked the code here with a big back-to-the-basket center as an anchor. And I worry that *he* doesn't think that.
Which of the "new kids" is most likely to get you.........JMO - I would love to see lineup of Goode, Rogers, Dainja, Harris and one of new players at PG
TSJ was nice addition last year but flawed game. Cannot create his own jump shot. Drives to hoop but does not elevate in lane and his shot is easily blocked. He has already played 4 years in college so he may not be able to improve further. I think its time to see what the kids can do.
I don't disagree. At this stage, it's a choice of experiments. I can see arguments on both sides though. I think we will know more after this year.I would argue that developing young players and having patience (ie allowing for some time in the system together) will absolutely still lead to success...as much as it ever did, at least.
The trick is retaining said young players long enough to reap the rewards. Not easy in this climate as I said in my original post.
However, throwing a new mix of transfers and freshman together every summer is also not without its risks. See last year.