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Forget about swimming … those dudes were doing the breaststroke and the butterfly. I saw everything I needed to see. Jordan Crawford is an NBA player. So is Jacob Pullen. You will never convince me otherwise. March Madness, baby.
In other words, would you want him as a teammate if you were playing a pickup game to 11 with the following stakes: Losers spend the weekend in a movie theater watching a 48-hour marathon of "The Backup Plan"? Kansas State's Jacob Pullen passed this test Saturday: gamer, warrior, tough as nails, totally unafraid, bounces off bigger guys, carried KSU all game (eight 3s). Scouts are dubious because, basically, he's a 6-foot-tall 2-guard. Or so they think. Because I see him evolving into a goofy hybrid of Kyle Lowry and Aaron Brooks: a shoot-first point guard with 3-point range who battles on every play. You could do worse in the second round, that's for sure. At least we know he's a fighter.
Love how he also dumps all over Sherron and Cole in that column.
Nice to see Simmons belatedly on board after previously dismissing Frank as "the most unlikeable coach in the country." Also nice to see him look up from Boston and notice something non-NBA/New England-area related going on.
I haven't made my official decision on Beasley because I need to watch him a few more times, and it's hard to judge someone accurately when they're playing for the most incompetent and unlikable coach in Division I (the woefully overmatched and possibly homicidal Frank Martin).
Quote from: felix rex on March 26, 2010, 01:30:41 PMNice to see Simmons belatedly on board after previously dismissing Frank as "the most unlikeable coach in the country." Also nice to see him look up from Boston and notice something non-NBA/New England-area related going on. a refresher course for those uninformed...QuoteI haven't made my official decision on Beasley because I need to watch him a few more times, and it's hard to judge someone accurately when they're playing for the most incompetent and unlikable coach in Division I (the woefully overmatched and possibly homicidal Frank Martin).http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=simmons/080227
Everyone is on board. Everyone.
Quote from: felix rex on March 26, 2010, 12:41:33 PMLove how he also dumps all over Sherron and Cole in that column. Behind Door No. 2: Sherron Collins' stinkbomb in the Northern Iowa game. Collins wasn't the only reason Kansas lost -- I still blame Bill Self for allowing an underdog to control the tempo and not pressuring them with a superior crew of athletes -- but his "I live for the big moments!" resume was basically tossed in the garbage. He kept chucking up bricks and refusing to defer to his teammates, making him the worst kind of bad: stubbornly bad. That one game cemented my already forming (and dissenting) opinion on him. If you're trying to find a complimentary player -- which is what Collins would be in the pros -- it can't be a limited guy with an inflated view of his own talents. Remember in last night's Xavier-Kansas State gamre when Pullen wasn't feeling it in the second half and turned the scoring burden over to Clemente for a few minutes? That's what winners do. They don't keep chucking it up.:pointandlaugh: at Sherron
Quote from: CartierFor3 on March 26, 2010, 12:33:11 PMEveryone is on board. Everyone.Any estimate on how long our bandwagon is? Who's driving? gotta suck to take tight corners in this thing.