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May 17, 2007, 04:42:39 PM
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May 17, 2007, 04:55:53 PM
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I know a lot of those bullet points are fluff, but the "long and athletic and loves to play basketball" and "brings a lot of enthusiasm and energy" for Samuels is about as fluff as I've seen.  Give us some more statistics or compare him to Jeff Greene or something.

May 17, 2007, 06:41:20 PM
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May 17, 2007, 06:43:16 PM
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It is a tragedy because now, we have at least an extra month without Cat football until next year. I hate wasting my life away but I can hardly wait until next year.

May 18, 2007, 09:40:22 AM
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Here's a look at the last five highschool players that signed lois for wooldridge:

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3084&SPID=213&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=120459

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“Deilvez has a chance to be an immediate impact (at K-State),” said Gibbons.  “He is so athletic and versatile.  He can knock down the three and take it to the hole.  He is a world-class leaper.  He wasn’t in my Top 500 list to start the season, which goes to show you how an inexact science this really is.  The K-State coaches have found a young man who should make a major immediate impact in the Big 12.  It wouldn’t shock me if he became a candidate for the league’s Freshman of the Year.” 

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3084&SPID=213&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=118723

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Kent was named honorable mention all-state

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3084&SPID=213&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=88451

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“Sidiki is a very exciting prospect for our program,” said Wooldridge.  “He is a tremendous physical specimen, with unparalleled athleticism for his height and weight.  He is a very mobile with great hands.  Our coaching staff as well as coaches and scouts across Europe think that the sky is the limit for Sidiki.”

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“Ousmane is a very young, strong and powerful interior player,” said Wooldridge.  “Due to his size he can play both interior positions in our system.  He has good hands, a high skill level for his size and the ability to put the ball in the basket.  He can be an immediate contributor to Kansas State.”

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3087&SPID=213&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=88579&Q_SEASON=2006

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Named a third team All-Metro selection by the Tulsa World

please contrast that with the following from this year's class (excluding beaz/walker for those of you that like that):
pullen - #7 player in state of illinois, first team all conference and all area (chicago, not fuggin tulsa)
brown - #13 player in florida (not ivory coast), all county and area (southeast florida, not minnesota)
samuels - dc assault.

May 18, 2007, 09:45:06 AM
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http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=3087&SPID=213&DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=88579&Q_SEASON=2006

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Named a third team All-Metro selection by the Tulsa World

please contrast that with the following from this year's class (excluding beaz/walker for those of you that like that):
pullen - #7 player in state of illinois, first team all conference and all area (chicago, not fuggin tulsa)
brown - #13 player in florida (not ivory coast), all county and area (southeast florida, not minnesota)
samuels - dc assault.

Um...

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Named the Tulsa World’s state Player of the Year as well as to the Class 6A All-State team... Also selected as the OBCA (Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association) state Player of the Year and the Frontier Conference Player of the Year

May 18, 2007, 09:47:52 AM
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I guess you missed the part where Clent was the Oklahoma HS POY and 6A MVP his SR season.  2nd best player in OK according to rivals.  The one you quoted was from his JR season.

If you want to bash Clent go ahead, but don't make stuff up.  :)

The rest were pretty bad though.

Wow.  Even Rusty defending Stew.   :thumbsup:
« Last Edit: May 18, 2007, 09:50:34 AM by ksu_FAN »

May 18, 2007, 10:02:19 AM
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Obviously Wooly's lame duck year was a bad recruiting class.   :rolleyes:
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May 18, 2007, 10:05:04 AM
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Obviously Wooly's lame duck year was a bad recruiting class.   :rolleyes:

Yes, but...

No extra year for Wooly = no Huggins = no Hill/Martin = no Walker and Beasley. 

May 18, 2007, 10:07:11 AM
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Hoskins was an excellent signee for a lame duck.

May 18, 2007, 10:09:30 AM
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Hoskins was an excellent signee for a lame duck.

Very true.  And getting Wright wasn't too bad either.  I think Taybron would've contributed had he not got the boot as well, he came on pretty decent at the end of his JR year.  If we had Taybron I would assume no Maybank, which might not have been a bad trade.

May 18, 2007, 10:11:17 AM
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I guess you missed the part where Clent was the Oklahoma HS POY and 6A MVP his SR season.  2nd best player in OK according to rivals.  The one you quoted was from his JR season.

If you want to bash Clent go ahead, but don't make stuff up.  :)

The rest were pretty bad though.

Wow.  Even Rusty defending Stew.   :thumbsup:

nothing made up, and all copy/pasted from his kstatesports profile...link was provided.

and for comparison purposes, some of the information about brown/pullen/samuels is also junior.

Obviously Wooly's lame duck year was a bad recruiting class.   :rolleyes:

hey, dipshi t, that covered more than a lame duck year.  not to mention that if wooldridge made the tourney, which was a legit possibility, it wouldn't have been a lame duck year.  it was only lame duck in retrospect after wooldridge pissed away a a team with post season abilities.

May 18, 2007, 10:14:56 AM
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Why did you leave out the OK POY and #2 player in OK stuff then?  Just curious.

May 18, 2007, 10:24:19 AM
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Why did you leave out the OK POY and #2 player in OK stuff then?  Just curious.

honestly, just going to fast. i saw the stuff from rivals and hoopmasters in the middle and started there.

point stands that the talent pool in chicago is generally going to be much tougher than the talent pool in oklahoma.  and much more consistent.


May 18, 2007, 10:25:12 AM
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Understandable.  I think Pullen will have a nice career here, FWIW.

May 18, 2007, 10:30:07 AM
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pullen and stewart had nearly identical ratings from rivals in the sg category.  looking at that, and knowing that pullen likely came from significantly better competition....

i just think there's always risk taking big fish from smaller talent pools.  doesn't mean it shouldn't be done, it's just risky.

May 18, 2007, 10:32:59 AM
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Again, I can see that.  I do think 6A basketball in OK is pretty decent though.  Probably pretty close to Chicago overall.  And I think its clear that Stew was really well coached in HS, came in with pretty solid court sense that helped him transition pretty smooth his FR year. 

That's the thing I'm not sure of with Pullen, from the video I watched he and his teammates had a lot of freedom.  Sometimes that translates well to D1, sometimes not.  I think Pullen might need some development, I see him being a lot closer to Blake Young skill-wise than Clent.

May 18, 2007, 10:35:07 AM
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Except in extreme circumstances (Pullen might be one), AAU should be all that matters.

High school bball is kind of a silly and difficult way to evaluate high-major D1 talent.

May 18, 2007, 10:35:48 AM
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Except in extreme circumstances (Pullen might be one), AAU should be all that matters.

High school bball is kind of a silly and difficult way to evaluate high-major D1 talent.

Good point.

May 18, 2007, 10:38:15 AM
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Obviously Wooly's lame duck year was a bad recruiting class.   :rolleyes:

hey, dipshi t, that covered more than a lame duck year.  not to mention that if wooldridge made the tourney, which was a legit possibility, it wouldn't have been a lame duck year.  it was only lame duck in retrospect after wooldridge pissed away a a team with post season abilities.

Lameduck year
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May 18, 2007, 10:39:16 AM
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Chicago is only two and a half times as big.  There's really not that much difference.  For example, living in Manhattan isn't really any different from living in Topeka.

Chicago 9,443,356
Oklahoma 3,450,654

May 18, 2007, 10:47:40 AM
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Chicago is only two and a half times as big.  There's really not that much difference.  For example, living in Manhattan isn't really any different from living in Topeka.

Chicago 9,443,356
Oklahoma 3,450,654

Chicago does produce more D1 players annually.  And the top player in Chicago is usually a Top 20 guy.  No question there is a bigger talent pool there. 

I do think the Top 1 or 2 players in OK are usually pretty solid D1 prospects most years though.  That's really all I was trying to imply.  And this year the talent pool in OK was particularly poor.

May 18, 2007, 10:48:23 AM
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For 2009, OK is sick.

Sets up nicely for Capel.

May 18, 2007, 11:02:31 AM
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sidibe really is a talented player.  he could have been mikke moore-like if he had made it to ksu.  not as sure on the two angolan guards that never matriculated, but i think they were legit too.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

May 18, 2007, 11:07:38 AM
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sidibe really is a talented player.  he could have been mikke moore-like if he had made it to ksu.  not as sure on the two angolan guards that never matriculated, but i think they were legit too.

two?

I just remember Milton Barros.

May 18, 2007, 11:11:55 AM
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barros flaked after his father died or started dying or whatever it was.  carlos morias spent a year at that atlanta hs/prep before he was supposed to come here.  he signed pro in africa instead.
"these are no longer “games” in the commonly accepted sense of the term. these are free throw shooting contests leavened by the occasional sprint to the other end of the floor."

May 18, 2007, 11:12:29 AM
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Chicago does produce more D1 players annually.  And the top player in Chicago is usually a Top 20 guy.  No question there is a bigger talent pool there. 

I do think the Top 1 or 2 players in OK are usually pretty solid D1 prospects most years though.  That's really all I was trying to imply.  And this year the talent pool in OK was particularly poor.

i agree, and that was my point.  in oklahoma the top couple players are usually good.  in chicago, there's always elite players, and more of 'em.

rusty -- carlos morais.

May 18, 2007, 11:13:33 AM
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carlos morias

Oh, yeah.  He ended up top 100 on rivals, at least.

May 18, 2007, 11:18:14 AM
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good old carlos.  he was savior #27 of the wooldridge era. 

i was so desperate for a good team it took me until the final two years to fully realize what a complete circus he was running.

May 18, 2007, 11:46:29 AM
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Moriaras was a legit player rivals had him top 100.  Never even ended up signing though signed a pro contract before signing period started.  The other African guys Cisse, Barros and of course Afeli were not big 12 caliber players. Barros was touted as a point guard but once  he showed up he was just more of an underzied 2 guard.  Wooly was running a real circus towards the end the kid from France the volleyball player I don't think he ever really planned on coming to KSU.  He had some talent but it was raw and at the time it was just as easy if not easier to make the NBA out of the French pro leagues then it was playing college ball.  He just had no incentive to come here and play when he could stay home and make money playing and still have a good shot at getting drafted.