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Angelo Choi...didn't know Mexican/Asians were good at basketball.
Do you guys still recruit players above 3-stars?
Quote from: OregonHawk on February 17, 2011, 04:41:39 PMDo you guys still recruit players above 3-stars? your posting is awful... desperation is a stinky cologne.
Quote from: CatsFan_58 on February 17, 2011, 04:58:01 PMQuote from: OregonHawk on February 17, 2011, 04:41:39 PMDo you guys still recruit players above 3-stars? your posting is awful... desperation is a stinky cologne.
Quote from: OregonHawk on February 17, 2011, 04:59:04 PMQuote from: CatsFan_58 on February 17, 2011, 04:58:01 PMQuote from: OregonHawk on February 17, 2011, 04:41:39 PMDo you guys still recruit players above 3-stars? your posting is awful... desperation is a stinky cologne.This is the prob with the avg KU poster(with emphasis on average). They post too many dumb ass pictures. Check out WTW. effing horrible. It's like having an argument only using flash cards rather than words, and most of the flash cards don't have cac to do with anything. Just a bunch of retards flashing what they think are clever pics. It's like bbs'n for the mentally undeveloped.
I'm glad he got the DVD i sent him.Also, I'm enjoying BMW lately.
By the way, for those of you who don't follow recruits above 3-stars, it's CHOL (with an 'L').
Kid probably stumbled upon "Bill Self, You Disgust Me." Between that and seeing the "progression" of the #1 overall recruit in the nation this season, it seems like a no-brainer to stay away from KU.
Self told reporters that Selby would arguably be the most-talented player he’d ever coach, so Self may feel pressure to stick with Selby through thick and thin. Selby’s situation also puts Self in a tough spot when it comes to recruiting. Opposing coaches are already telling one-and-done-caliber players that Kansas is not a good fit for prospects who plan to make a quick jump to the NBA....Still, the reputation is out there, and limiting the minutes of a potential one-and-done player such as Selby would only enhance it, which could cost Kansas prospects down the line.
Quote from: Scary Smart on February 17, 2011, 05:26:57 PMKid probably stumbled upon "Bill Self, You Disgust Me." Between that and seeing the "progression" of the #1 overall recruit in the nation this season, it seems like a no-brainer to stay away from KU.QuoteSelf told reporters that Selby would arguably be the most-talented player he’d ever coach, so Self may feel pressure to stick with Selby through thick and thin. Selby’s situation also puts Self in a tough spot when it comes to recruiting. Opposing coaches are already telling one-and-done-caliber players that Kansas is not a good fit for prospects who plan to make a quick jump to the NBA....Still, the reputation is out there, and limiting the minutes of a potential one-and-done player such as Selby would only enhance it, which could cost Kansas prospects down the line. The truth is out.
Quote from: WillieWatanabe on February 17, 2011, 05:30:38 PMQuote from: Scary Smart on February 17, 2011, 05:26:57 PMKid probably stumbled upon "Bill Self, You Disgust Me." Between that and seeing the "progression" of the #1 overall recruit in the nation this season, it seems like a no-brainer to stay away from KU.QuoteSelf told reporters that Selby would arguably be the most-talented player he’d ever coach, so Self may feel pressure to stick with Selby through thick and thin. Selby’s situation also puts Self in a tough spot when it comes to recruiting. Opposing coaches are already telling one-and-done-caliber players that Kansas is not a good fit for prospects who plan to make a quick jump to the NBA....Still, the reputation is out there, and limiting the minutes of a potential one-and-done player such as Selby would only enhance it, which could cost Kansas prospects down the line. The truth is out.Uh oh...
Selby missed nine games – as well as some valuable practice reps – while KU officials worked to get him eligible... Still, Kansas spent a lot of time and effort to get Selby eligible, and who knows what promises were made to him in recruiting.
As well-coached as the Jayhawks may be, their style of play and balance makes it difficult for any player to put up gaudy numbers while showcasing themselves in front of NBA scouts. Of course, the notion that Kansas isn’t a good place for potential pros is ridiculous. NBA teams don’t care about statistics and highlight reel plays