165bows wrote:EvanZ wrote:EvanZ wrote:I don't see anyone talking about Owen Freeman. Why not?
Another big game...don't sleep
Quad Cities baby.
Wife grew up there.
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165bows wrote:EvanZ wrote:EvanZ wrote:I don't see anyone talking about Owen Freeman. Why not?
Another big game...don't sleep
Quad Cities baby.
Edrees wrote:JRoy wrote:Monta Ellis have it all
I was hoping and expecting this to be one of the first replies. You did not disappoint. Jroy have it all.
clyde21 wrote:Jevon Porter is finally getting back into form after his injury, killing it the last four games
for those that don't know, he's the younger brother of MPJ and Jontay Porter...really not sure what's wrong with this family though they cant seem to stop getting injured.
Chuck Everett wrote:clyde21 wrote:Jevon Porter is finally getting back into form after his injury, killing it the last four games
for those that don't know, he's the younger brother of MPJ and Jontay Porter...really not sure what's wrong with this family though they cant seem to stop getting injured.
So many lower leg injuries. I wonder if some of it is diet related (weak bones). They are vegan if I'm not mistaken. The parents made a family of ballers with size, but the injuries are just strange.
mattg wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:clyde21 wrote:Jevon Porter is finally getting back into form after his injury, killing it the last four games
for those that don't know, he's the younger brother of MPJ and Jontay Porter...really not sure what's wrong with this family though they cant seem to stop getting injured.
So many lower leg injuries. I wonder if some of it is diet related (weak bones). They are vegan if I'm not mistaken. The parents made a family of ballers with size, but the injuries are just strange.
Some people are genetically prone to getting hurt when they are serious athletes, you see it in literally every sport. Being a high level athlete is very straining to the body, that is exacerbated the larger a human is. The Porter sisters also all had ridiculous injury issues that ended their athletic careers. It's a combo of bad genetics and sub par diet which was/is fueled by Porter's mother being obsessed with Dr. Doug Graham.
elias808 wrote:I’ll plant my flag on Dillon Jones from Weber State. Been watching what tape I can find on him. Love his game. This years Jalen Williams.
EvanZ wrote:elias808 wrote:I’ll plant my flag on Dillon Jones from Weber State. Been watching what tape I can find on him. Love his game. This years Jalen Williams.
I was on this kid 3 years ago lol
He's not nearly the athlete Jalen Williams is.
elias808 wrote:EvanZ wrote:elias808 wrote:I’ll plant my flag on Dillon Jones from Weber State. Been watching what tape I can find on him. Love his game. This years Jalen Williams.
I was on this kid 3 years ago lol
He's not nearly the athlete Jalen Williams is.
True, but it doesn’t matter too much to me. Give me a player with a tangible skill set and polish over a raw super athletic guy any day of the week.
EvanZ wrote:elias808 wrote:EvanZ wrote:
I was on this kid 3 years ago lol
He's not nearly the athlete Jalen Williams is.
True, but it doesn’t matter too much to me. Give me a player with a tangible skill set and polish over a raw super athletic guy any day of the week.
Jalen Williams is both so...
JMAC3 wrote:Xaivian Lee is a guy that could get some love if Princeton wins their tourney and gets into tourney. If they don't he probably will need to wait until next before more than 50 people know his name
JustBuzzin wrote:JMAC3 wrote:Xaivian Lee is a guy that could get some love if Princeton wins their tourney and gets into tourney. If they don't he probably will need to wait until next before more than 50 people know his name
Nobody from Princeton will be taken seriously. That system is designed for a reason. If you running a Princeton offense in 2024 chances are you have no legit NBA talent. That system is meant to hide lesser talented players. Let's leave the Ivy League talent where it belongs in Hospitals and Court Rooms.
Looks good vs Ivy League players. If he shows me in the tournament he can play well vs the bigger schools I could buy some of the stock you are selling.JMAC3 wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:JMAC3 wrote:Xaivian Lee is a guy that could get some love if Princeton wins their tourney and gets into tourney. If they don't he probably will need to wait until next before more than 50 people know his name
Nobody from Princeton will be taken seriously. That system is designed for a reason. If you running a Princeton offense in 2024 chances are you have no legit NBA talent. That system is meant to hide lesser talented players. Let's leave the Ivy League talent where it belongs in Hospitals and Court Rooms.
Yeah, not really his game tbh. He mainly operates in the PnR in a more traditional offense. Feel free to check him out.
JustBuzzin wrote:Looks good vs Ivy League players. If he shows me in the tournament he can play well vs the bigger schools I could buy some of the stock you are selling.JMAC3 wrote:JustBuzzin wrote:Nobody from Princeton will be taken seriously. That system is designed for a reason. If you running a Princeton offense in 2024 chances are you have no legit NBA talent. That system is meant to hide lesser talented players. Let's leave the Ivy League talent where it belongs in Hospitals and Court Rooms.
Yeah, not really his game tbh. He mainly operates in the PnR in a more traditional offense. Feel free to check him out.
zzaj wrote:Guy I'm curious about right now is Perrin...super ambidextrous, and sneaky solid. I'd draft him over many of the prospects in the second round. Is he going to come out you think?