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May 18, 2007, 09:22:24 AM
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May 18, 2007, 09:30:41 AM
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Colon did improve over the season, and I think he will make big strides this summer if he continues to buy into the conditioning program.  As Al Maguire used to say: “the best thing about freshman is that they become sophomores”...



May 18, 2007, 09:47:13 AM
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Colon did improve over the season, and I think he will make big strides this summer if he continues to buy into the conditioning program.  As Al Maguire used to say: “the best thing about freshman is that they become sophomores”...




Man, I just didn't see it.  I thought he was awful at the end of the year.  The Ok St. game was the worst thing I have ever seen from a K-State basketball player.  If anything, he got worse.  He only averaged 2 mins a game over the last month, yet he still managed to stand out as somebody who didn't belong on the court.  I hope he improves the way Manny Dies did over his career, but I didn't see it at all this year.  Luis Colon looked hopeless at the end of the season.  Hopeless.
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May 18, 2007, 09:56:42 AM
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Colon did improve over the season, and I think he will make big strides this summer if he continues to buy into the conditioning program.  As Al Maguire used to say: “the best thing about freshman is that they become sophomores”...




Man, I just didn't see it.  I thought he was awful at the end of the year.  The Ok St. game was the worst thing I have ever seen from a K-State basketball player.  If anything, he got worse.  He only averaged 2 mins a game over the last month, yet he still managed to stand out as somebody who didn't belong on the court.  I hope he improves the way Manny Dies did over his career, but I didn't see it at all this year.  Luis Colon looked hopeless at the end of the season.  Hopeless.

The last month we went small.  He was our only center that was semi reliable and so it was easier to start small than to put him in as a starter and the switch to going with guards and forwards.


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May 18, 2007, 10:15:29 AM
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Colon did improve over the season, and I think he will make big strides this summer if he continues to buy into the conditioning program.  As Al Maguire used to say: “the best thing about freshman is that they become sophomores”...




Man, I just didn't see it.  I thought he was awful at the end of the year.  The Ok St. game was the worst thing I have ever seen from a K-State basketball player.  If anything, he got worse.  He only averaged 2 mins a game over the last month, yet he still managed to stand out as somebody who didn't belong on the court.  I hope he improves the way Manny Dies did over his career, but I didn't see it at all this year.  Luis Colon looked hopeless at the end of the season.  Hopeless.

The last month we went small.  He was our only center that was semi reliable and so it was easier to start small than to put him in as a starter and the switch to going with guards and forwards.

Maybe I'm just way off base.  I truly thought Colon was completely terrible this season.  I'm a little suprised that there are so many who thought otherwise.  I wish I was one of the U-tube gurus.  I'd make a vid of Colon's 4 mins versus Ok-st.  Futility defined.
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May 18, 2007, 10:18:28 AM
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yosh, we're discussing colon relative to kent.

in conference play (9 games):
0-3 tips, layups and dunks
1-2 2pt attempts
7 rebounds
11 personal fouls

that's futility defined, and over nine games, not a short stretch vs. the pokes.