Mayo, a 6-4 point guard, is the top-ranked player in the nation, according to scout.com. Walker is the 6-5 forward on the receiving -- and dunking -- end of many of Mayo's passes.Gibbons said signing those three would be like hitting the triple jackpot at Kansas State. He believes it's just as likely the three would play together at a prep school next season, then go to the NBA after one year."It would be great to play with those two guys," Beasley said. "But I'm not saying I'm going to be out at K-State with those two guys. They're probably not going to be there either. So I'm just going to wait it out."
The more I read about these kids, the less I want them around. They all sound like a bunch of head case primma donnas to me.
Didn't say that either cRusty.