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March 01, 2008, 09:47:11 PM
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...theres no way he will come back to a team that he himself outscores...........but at least Bill doesn't look like he is going anywhere anytime soon

March 01, 2008, 09:47:48 PM
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...theres no way he will come back to a team that he himself outscores...........but at least Bill doesn't look like he is going anywhere anytime soon

Frank sitting him to hurt his stats.

Freaking genius if you ask me.

March 01, 2008, 09:49:19 PM
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...theres no way he will come back to a team that he himself outscores...........but at least Bill doesn't look like he is going anywhere anytime soon

Jesus christ you are brilliant 

March 01, 2008, 09:57:15 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

March 01, 2008, 10:00:05 PM
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I thought he was a 4 yr player

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March 01, 2008, 10:01:04 PM
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Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

I agree 100% w/ this...

March 01, 2008, 10:26:00 PM
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i agree....walker has quit...its horrible...

March 01, 2008, 10:26:16 PM
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but at least Bill doesn't look like he is going anywhere anytime soon


Something tells me that wont stop him from trying.

March 01, 2008, 10:34:07 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.
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March 01, 2008, 10:36:14 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

March 01, 2008, 10:39:56 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.
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March 01, 2008, 10:42:57 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.

it was a poor call but that call did not determine the outcome of the game.

March 01, 2008, 10:45:52 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.

it was a poor call but that call did not determine the outcome of the game.

We'll never know...and saying it was a "poor call" is the understatement of the century.
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March 01, 2008, 10:49:48 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.

it was a poor call but that call did not determine the outcome of the game.

i have personally played in a basketball game that was decided by a technical foul that was called after all the time was off the clock.  that is when the refs decide the outcome of the game.  that call minutes into the game did not determine the outcome.  the refs were bad but that was ku's plan.  i cant believe nobody realizes this.

We'll never know...and saying it was a "poor call" is the understatement of the century.

March 01, 2008, 10:51:57 PM
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Saying that calling a foul when time is expired is the only way to decide a game is removing all sense of intelligence from referees.  Any moron could gradually throw a game, not that that happened but look no further than the NBA to realize you're clearly ignorant and horribly wrong.  Just deal with it.

March 01, 2008, 10:53:35 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.

it was a poor call but that call did not determine the outcome of the game.

i have personally played in a basketball game that was decided by a technical foul that was called after all the time was off the clock.  that is when the refs decide the outcome of the game.  that call minutes into the game did not determine the outcome.  the refs were bad but that was ku's plan.  i cant believe nobody realizes this.

We'll never know...and saying it was a "poor call" is the understatement of the century.

It was kus plan to have a foul that Anderson committed to be called on Walker?
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March 01, 2008, 10:56:44 PM
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Bill Walker can leave any time he wants. Back-to-back no-shows? When the team needed him? If he's hurt, that's one thing. But, I think Walker quit on this team a game or two ago. He plays angry and has played himself out of the season.

don't be an idiot.  walker was trying.  he just isn't that good.  good in comparison to stewart yes, but expecting him to be a beasley, jr. is ridiculous.  he doesn't have that kind of ability.

hard to get into a rhythm when you're handcuffed and watched like an escaped convict every game.  i.e. two feet away from ball and get foul called on you.

That was, no joke, the worst call I have ever seen on a basketball court.  However, that's the bed BW made for himself.  If you make yourself a topic of discussion for refs, your going to get bad calls.  Hard to imagine a call worse than that one.

it was a poor call but that call did not determine the outcome of the game.

i have personally played in a basketball game that was decided by a technical foul that was called after all the time was off the clock.  that is when the refs decide the outcome of the game.  that call minutes into the game did not determine the outcome.  the refs were bad but that was ku's plan.  i cant believe nobody realizes this.

We'll never know...and saying it was a "poor call" is the understatement of the century.

It was kus plan to have a foul that Anderson committed to be called on Walker?

no, but to say that it was the worst call ever is ludicrous. 

March 01, 2008, 10:57:24 PM
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in fact it wasnt any worse than the non double dribble call on, i believe sutton, in the corner.

March 01, 2008, 11:05:28 PM
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in fact it wasnt any worse than the non double dribble call on, i believe sutton, in the corner.

yes it was...much, much worse both in impact on the game and level of incomptence of officiating. 
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March 01, 2008, 11:09:39 PM
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in fact it wasnt any worse than the non double dribble call on, i believe sutton, in the corner.

yes it was...much, much worse both in impact on the game and level of incomptence of officiating. 

in impact of the game it was worse but in level of competence or incompetence it was no worse.

March 01, 2008, 11:10:25 PM
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From a ku fan here.

I hope Beasley stays at least one more year. Yeah, that means you guys will be damn good, but I like the kid and he is fun to watch. Besides, this rivalry is fun and his play makes it even more fun.

Also, I hope you guys get back on track and get into the NCAA. I would love ot see K-State and UNC in the Tourney...

March 01, 2008, 11:37:50 PM
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in fact it wasnt any worse than the non double dribble call on, i believe sutton, in the corner.

yes it was...much, much worse both in impact on the game and level of incomptence of officiating. 

in impact of the game it was worse but in level of competence or incompetence it was no worse.

A missed call in never worse than a phantom call.  Imagining you saw something that didn't really happen is much worse than missing something that did.
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March 01, 2008, 11:58:59 PM
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in fact it wasnt any worse than the non double dribble call on, i believe sutton, in the corner.

yes it was...much, much worse both in impact on the game and level of incomptence of officiating. 

in impact of the game it was worse but in level of competence or incompetence it was no worse.

A missed call in never worse than a phantom call.  Imagining you saw something that didn't really happen is much worse than missing something that did.

the fact is that the double dribble really did happen so its the same and anderson really did foul the guy they just got the wrong player for it...