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March 24, 2008, 01:44:51 PM
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I love Clent, but IMO he was the SLTH of point guards.

That's a pretty good analogy.

That's fair, but I'll take it further.  He's probably as close to the player form of Wooly as you can get. 

March 24, 2008, 02:35:56 PM
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I love Clent, but IMO he was the SLTH of point guards.

That's a pretty good analogy.

That's fair, but I'll take it further.  He's probably as close to the player form of Wooly as you can get. 

Are you ever going to get over your Wooly love/disappointment?

I agree with most everything you've said about Clent, but sometimes, I think you're becoming a Clent apologist.    You must purge your Wooly inside you.

March 24, 2008, 02:38:35 PM
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Clent is like Kimberly Dietz, without the 3pt percentage, and with bigger lips.
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March 24, 2008, 02:43:22 PM
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I love Clent, but IMO he was the SLTH of point guards.

That's a pretty good analogy.

That's fair, but I'll take it further.  He's probably as close to the player form of Wooly as you can get. 

Are you ever going to get over your Wooly love/disappointment?

I agree with most everything you've said about Clent, but sometimes, I think you're becoming a Clent apologist.    You must purge your Wooly inside you.


There is no Wooly disappointment, though I'll admit I was a Woolite and I'm still partial to him.  However, he needed to go and probably should've been gone after year 4 or 5. 

And yeah, I'm a Clent defender, though I realize I'm not going to change anyone's mind so I don't get too crazy about it.  I really can't defend the numbers that Clent put up the last half of the conference season; they weren't very good and I think Pullen should've played more.  Our guards weren't very good this year and they were the downfall of this team, so in the end I wish Martin would've been willing to be a little more patient with Pullen and give him more minutes b/c he was by far our best playmaker outside of Beasley/Walker.

March 24, 2008, 02:51:07 PM
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I love Clent, but IMO he was the SLTH of point guards.

That's a pretty good analogy.

That's fair, but I'll take it further.  He's probably as close to the player form of Wooly as you can get. 

Are you ever going to get over your Wooly love/disappointment?

I agree with most everything you've said about Clent, but sometimes, I think you're becoming a Clent apologist.    You must purge your Wooly inside you.


There is no Wooly disappointment, though I'll admit I was a Woolite and I'm still partial to him.  However, he needed to go and probably should've been gone after year 4 or 5. 

And yeah, I'm a Clent defender, though I realize I'm not going to change anyone's mind so I don't get too crazy about it.  I really can't defend the numbers that Clent put up the last half of the conference season; they weren't very good and I think Pullen should've played more.  Our guards weren't very good this year and they were the downfall of this team, so in the end I wish Martin would've been willing to be a little more patient with Pullen and give him more minutes b/c he was by far our best playmaker outside of Beasley/Walker.

You are a good fan, but your track record indicates that you are either: 1) the worst evaluator of talent (coach & player) I have ever seen or 2) too nice to pull the trigger/cut your losses. 

In either case, you are still a good guy in my book. 
Welcome back, Bill.

March 24, 2008, 02:53:17 PM
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I love Clent, but IMO he was the SLTH of point guards.

That's a pretty good analogy.

That's fair, but I'll take it further.  He's probably as close to the player form of Wooly as you can get. 

Are you ever going to get over your Wooly love/disappointment?

I agree with most everything you've said about Clent, but sometimes, I think you're becoming a Clent apologist.    You must purge your Wooly inside you.


There is no Wooly disappointment, though I'll admit I was a Woolite and I'm still partial to him.  However, he needed to go and probably should've been gone after year 4 or 5. 

And yeah, I'm a Clent defender, though I realize I'm not going to change anyone's mind so I don't get too crazy about it.  I really can't defend the numbers that Clent put up the last half of the conference season; they weren't very good and I think Pullen should've played more.  Our guards weren't very good this year and they were the downfall of this team, so in the end I wish Martin would've been willing to be a little more patient with Pullen and give him more minutes b/c he was by far our best playmaker outside of Beasley/Walker.

Clent played good defense, and I think Pullen doesn't.  I also think Clent did better running the offense, but was easily picked due to poor skills of keeping the ball closer to his body when he drives to the basket.

I really appreciate what Clent did for the program, and he put up with more than any other player and still started.  Just wished he'd have been a more consistent 3 point threat. 

March 24, 2008, 02:59:06 PM
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Really disappointed in Fausto's lack of disgust in this thread.


March 24, 2008, 11:18:34 PM
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Dax????

What are you doing here?  I don't think ku was even mentioned in this thread, and you're not trying to hijack this topic to attach the Jayhawks?  Someone must have stole your login.

March 25, 2008, 11:41:07 AM
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Dax????

What are you doing here?  I don't think ku was even mentioned in this thread, and you're not trying to hijack this topic to attach the Jayhawks?  Someone must have stole your login.

Nope, just surprised you haven't gone all sanctimonious on the people in this thread as per usual.

March 25, 2008, 01:44:44 PM
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Clent is like Kimberly Dietz,




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Not sure I see the similarity
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If anything Dietz is more like Hoskins with the season ending injury.

March 25, 2008, 11:14:59 PM
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"you haven't gone all sanctimonious on the people in this thread as per usual."

I haven't seen you yearning to break Clent's legs.

March 26, 2008, 09:44:40 AM
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Clent is like Kimberly Dietz,




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Not sure I see the similarity
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If anything Dietz is more like Hoskins with the season ending injury.

1.  Dietz is a guard
2.  Dietz can't dribble drive
3.  Dietz was expected senior leadership
4.  Both played around 30 a game
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March 26, 2008, 11:34:36 AM
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Clent is like Kimberly Dietz,




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Not sure I see the similarity
 :confused:

If anything Dietz is more like Hoskins with the season ending injury.

1.  Dietz is a guard
2.  Dietz can't dribble drive
3.  Dietz was expected senior leadership
4.  Both played around 30 a game



Except Dietz can shoot the three.  I guess... I'll give it to ya.  :thumbsup:

March 26, 2008, 11:35:55 AM
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Dietz should have played for the mens team...