I wonder if Ked has considered writing other types of fan fiction.Lol. I do know him a little bit, but actually more his sister.
Really a good guy. Yeah, huge homer.
Nothing wrong with being a big advocate for Illinois.
I wonder if Ked has considered writing other types of fan fiction.Lol. I do know him a little bit, but actually more his sister.
Really a good guy. Yeah, huge homer.
Nothing wrong with being a big advocate for Illinois.
I agree but him and TSJ will be next up in the draft so BU wants to give them both every opportunity to show case.Why would Coleman Hawkins be the 2nd option? Dude has been terrible on offense for three years.
Yea let’s just lock this one down. If it’s true that KK wants more money than TSJ, than this is the better bang for your buck option and we really shouldn’t prolong this PG search any longer.His assists per game are relatively low (ish) b/c he has never played more than 22 min/game. His assists per 40 and assist ratio are relatively good.
I'd take him in a heartbeat. It's not like he has expectations of playing 30 min/game wherever he goes. We need a ball handling guard that isn't a minus on D and can set guys up. Sure, he's got a glaring hole in his game -- lack of shooting -- but any available player right now has warts. I'd take him as the guard insurance we wish we'd had last year and, best case scenario, we need him less than anticipated. Worst case scenario = he plays a lot = our other (current) guard options are even worse than him = thank God we at least have him onboard.
It's actually been a combination of Half Acre, Jamo, and Malort.Abisinthe?
This article posted after the season clearly identifies that Lloyd wanted him gone.Is that true? Not questioning it, it is just there is so much chatter about him it is hard to sort out.
Yeah, they were cheated. A blatant travel at the end was ignored.Douglas was a better defender than Dee. He was 2x B10 defensive player if the year. The game they lost at Rupp in the Elite 8 vs UK still is annoying.
Not a fair piece at all. Yeah, Krissa struggled in the tournament. Playing with a separated shoulder will cause you to do that. Regardless of the injury, he made no excuses. While Arizona might have been trying to recruit over Kerr, there's no indication that he wouldn't contribute a ton to our team or that "Lloyd wanted him gone."This article posted after the season clearly identifies that Lloyd wanted him gone.
Kerr Kriisa transfers out of Arizona, which is definitely good for the U of A
If it’s good for the U of A, it’s not good for USC. Tommy Lloyd knows his backcourt wasn’t good enough; he wants an upgrade.trojanswire.usatoday.com
Honestly, even if I knew Ked was allowed to sit in on all coaches meetings and got daily detailed updates from Brad I wouldn't trust his take. Way too much abject homerism.Ked and his buddy, Sturdy, obviously have access to practices.
Some of us will NEVER forget . . .How soon we forget...
Addressing the cons listed here, Shannon and Hawkins had plenty of options to play professionally overseas and earn a decent living regardless of their actual current NBA prospects. When they made the decision to return, I'm believing it was with the idea to win right now...not to have to deal with point guards learning the position on them and inhibiting the team's success this year. I'm feeling that they're going to be okay with whatever needs to take place in order to complete this team so that they can spend their all-but-certainly last season contending for a B1G championship and ready for a deep NCAA tournament run. If it means throwing whatever dollars are needed at Kerr, my feeling is that they'd be okay with it. I'm going to clearly state here that I'm no insider, and this is pure conjecture on my part.I am on the fence if we should get KK and without inside knowledge of the NLI game it is hard to know for sure
Cons:
His NLI deal may cause issues in the locker room. Can we consistently keep up the NLI dollars year after year. Would other players need their deals restructured?
He will take minutes away from players like Harris Ty DGL AH because KK will be on the floor and there are only 4 other spots. Not getting younger players on the floor may hurt development and retention. Also if you have a player who is legitimately outperforming expectations it might not be worth adding him
Pros
Look at his stats and look at how he plays healthy. You put him TSJ CH and two other players on the floor. You have a team capable of beating anyone.
Do you really trust the coaching staff saying how good a player is in the offseason?
Do you bet the bank to win this year? If you make elite 8 or better it is a worthy investment. Or do you think your current roster is capable of a S16 run. Because losing will also stop the NLI payments in the future
Are you saying that TSJ and CoHawk are good shooters?
Considering he was in his second year when he became eligible to play it was not a surpriseHis Royal Frankness was also pretty great from day one.
In your post before the one quoted here, you use the words chemistry and head case. This article does not say anything like that. As others have mentioned, with the new(er) talent in the backcourt, he was facing reduced time. Lloyd might not have been disappointed Krissa left given it opened up a scholarship and playing time for new players much like how BU likely felt when Podz chose to transfer. But no indication that Krissa was a locker room problem just as there wasn’t with Podz.This article posted after the season clearly identifies that Lloyd wanted him gone.
For #2 while possible, when the Yankees sign a guy for $200MM and it doesn’t work out, they still spend the next year. If our base has a commitment to winning above all else (they seem to in basketball), I think the money will be there. And if Brad can’t get it done with these guys, they’ll find someone who can he won’t have 10 years of this.A couple questions for whomever knows:
1. The word we got earlier was the Coleman (and I suspect TSJ) didn't want to repeat the "freshman point guard" experiment. Was that more about THESE particular freshman, who apparently had issues being bought in and/or running the offense Underwood called? Was it their attitude, or their physical ability to run the play and make the decisions/passes they need to make? Would Ty's apparent team-first attitude and their experience with him as a teammate address that? Or is it that ANY inexperienced PG will be an issue? Said another way: If Ty and/or DGL are bought in, doing what they are instructed, putting the team first, but still making more mistakes than an experienced "pro" would make, will that be acceptable to the players?
2. NIL and the above-the-table payment system is new (though I know a lot of this was already going on). What is the realistic likelihood that if Underwood (and the team, and donors) are asking, and asking again, for NIL monies to secure a "big name" transfer, and they don't work out, that donors/contributors will start reducing their funding? I mean, on the surface that seems inevitable: if you contribute money, you expect results. If you contribute and the players don't perform, or the team doesn't gel, you're not going to keep contributing. So, because this system is still new, it seems like we have a window here to succeed on the transfer and NIL front, and if we have a couple years of disappointment, that funding might diminish. Maybe a future new coach opens it back up with optimism. But I would guess it would be like any investor situation -- money trickles in, and it pours out.
Lol, I remember Dee. I also remember Steve Lainter. He is a great example of why a solid point guard is so vital. The 79 team was undefeated and beat Magic when I was in High School. After Steve was injured the 16-0 was not the same and didn't make the NCAAs.You may remember a guy named Dee Brown
Douglas was before my day, but he was impressive: 9.4 ppg, 5.9 apg, 2.7 topg, 2.7 rpg, 46% FG, 25% 3pt
Dee: 12 ppg, 5 apg, 1.9 topg, 3.7 rpg, 43% FG, 33% 3pt
Username checks out…For #2 while possible, when the Yankees sign a guy for $200MM and it doesn’t work out, they still spend the next year. If our base has a commitment to winning above all else (they seem to in basketball), I think the money will be there. And if Brad can’t get it done with these guys, they’ll find someone who can he won’t have 10 years of this.
This is also irrational sports, these guys obviously bleed Illinois. They’re not taking their funds to Michigan State because it’s a better return on the dollars.
When trying to get rid of your used Pontiac, you point out all the good things and conveniently leave out the badThere is a readily available video of coach Lloyd talking about how KK was an addition from a chemistry standpoint...
Well somebody was already willing to pay several $100k for that car.When trying to get rid of your used Pontiac, you point out all the good things and conveniently leave out the bad