0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Cire on June 15, 2010, 09:30:45 PMhe offers NO offense. Liability.lol
he offers NO offense. Liability.
http://www.ballislife.com/video/dod-6-5-dominique-sutton-goes
read comments.
We know yall don't watch basketball and know nothing about the game you sorry as hoes sutton will smash any nigga on here you fuckin crumbs fuc rivers? wall they trash as like you allsupasta2302 2 hours ago
This is the first time I've really missed him.
he needs his own channel.
Luke's stock is rising as Winters continues to validate his greatness. Add Luke and Winters to my list! Also, EMAWBLAST! and Tobias!
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Things didn't ever seem completely comfortable in terms of Sutton and his place within the K-State program, and he backed up that assertion."I just wasn't satisfied as far as my role on the team as a player. It was what it was," said Sutton, who started all but one game in his final KSU season.
Finally, at the annual talent-stuffed North Carolina Pro-Am in Durham, known as "The Rucker of the South", video (like the ones above) exploded with different clips of Sutton dunking on Duke's Plumlee brothers and another with him battling highly-touted incoming Blue Devils freshman guard Austin Rivers.Sutton's performances drew attention."I was a little hungry, I'm playing with a chip on my shoulder this year," Sutton said. "I wanted to get a chance to showcase my talent. Being at K-State, a lot of people really hadn't seen the true me in a long, long time."
If you live in the Triangle Area and have not made it out to the North Carolina Pro-Am to see the competition then you are truly missing out. The fast paced, organized play is a great way to spend one of your mid-week summer evenings. So I went to check it out, for the first time, last night…and there was one player that truly dropped my jaw and opened my eyes literally every single time he touched the ball; North Carolina Central University transfer Dominique Sutton.If you guys saw what I was exposed to last night, you would understand why he supposedly quieted North Carolina Tar Heel stand-out Sophomore Harrison Barnes in one of their Summer League games last week; he is an absolute pleasure to watch play. Last night, Wednesday the 20th, Sutton’s team – Team Jamison – absolutely annihilated 751 South by 50+ points. The game was close for about the first two minutes of play until Sutton threw down an alley-oop slam which turned my head along with the heads of many in the enthusiastic crowd. After a couple of fast break manly slams he caught the ball on the break-away for one more stuff in which he really wanted to please the crowd…let me be the first to tell you that the man took off from the right elbow and dunked the rock one-handed.He, however, was not done. He then, in the second half, went on to play for only 10 minutes out of the 20 minute running clock period and had an ‘and 1? off of a fade-away 25-footer (a four point play in which he converted). He then went on to mix together certain skill sets in order to show the crowd his repertoire replete with ball-handling, power, and shooting. Truly a phenom that will head the 2011 NCCU Eagles squad – accompanied by CJ Wilkerson and Charles Futrell – that is sure to make a lot of noise not only in this area but around the nation.
that was maybe the most interesting thing kitchen has ever written.
I need to have some more babies