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Apparently he was very gloomy that he couldn't play, and the team had to come visit him at his apartment/dorm to cheer him up. He just wants to play.
Still believe Kansas State can be sneaky good in Big 12 once Jevon Thomas is eligible. Game changing guard. Eugene Harvey with a jumper.
Quote from: Jon RothsteinStill believe Kansas State can be sneaky good in Big 12 once Jevon Thomas is eligible. Game changing guard. Eugene Harvey with a jumper.
Quote from: Mixed-Nutz on December 09, 2013, 01:50:43 PMQuote from: Jon RothsteinStill believe Kansas State can be sneaky good in Big 12 once Jevon Thomas is eligible. Game changing guard. Eugene Harvey with a jumper.When is that exactly? January or late December?
Quote from: sunny_cat on December 09, 2013, 01:51:26 PMQuote from: Mixed-Nutz on December 09, 2013, 01:50:43 PMQuote from: Jon RothsteinStill believe Kansas State can be sneaky good in Big 12 once Jevon Thomas is eligible. Game changing guard. Eugene Harvey with a jumper.When is that exactly? January or late December?Gonzaga
Eugene Harvey is an American Magic: The Gathering player. His major successes include four Pro Tour top eights, and five Grand Prix top eights. Harvey was part of the US national team that won the World Championship in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour. He also won the 2002 US National Championship.
Quote from: eastcat on November 14, 2013, 10:13:50 PMCan the team practice with him at the rec?Serious question.Yeah. He played pick up games with them all summer. He just can't take part in organized activities when coaches are present...practice, conditioning, etc.
Can the team practice with him at the rec?Serious question.
Is the 21st the first day he's eligible or just the first game he's going to be playing it? Because it'd be hilarious if he came in the first day without ever "practicing with the team" to start or play a ton of minutes on his first day of eligibility.
Quote from: Stevesie60 on December 09, 2013, 02:04:36 PMIs the 21st the first day he's eligible or just the first game he's going to be playing it? Because it'd be hilarious if he came in the first day without ever "practicing with the team" to start or play a ton of minutes on his first day of eligibility.iirc, didn't we have a player do this under frank a few years ago? I have a terrible memory.
Quote from: Mixed-Nutz on December 09, 2013, 01:50:43 PMQuote from: Jon RothsteinStill believe Kansas State can be sneaky good in Big 12 once Jevon Thomas is eligible. Game changing guard. Eugene Harvey with a jumper. Quote from: wikipediaEugene Harvey is an American Magic: The Gathering player. His major successes include four Pro Tour top eights, and five Grand Prix top eights. Harvey was part of the US national team that won the World Championship in 2001, which was Harvey's first Pro Tour. He also won the 2002 US National Championship.
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
There is a 0% chance Marty hasn't taken Jevon under his ferociously muscly bicep after practice every day and on the weekends and taught him everything he needs to know about life as a KSU guard. He'll be ready for Gonzaga.
So he'll play at the Gonzaga in ICT game? Man, that red circle on my calendar keeps getting better.
Quote from: Stevesie60 on December 09, 2013, 02:04:36 PMIs the 21st the first day he's eligible or just the first game he's going to be playing it? Because it'd be hilarious if he came in the first day without ever "practicing with the team" to start or play a ton of minutes on his first day of eligibility.It would be hilarious because he would be getting Sprad's minutes. The whole announcer talking point of Doc being better off the ball is BS. If you're afraid to take a shot, it doesn't matter where you playl
Quote from: EMAWzified on December 09, 2013, 03:18:43 PMQuote from: Stevesie60 on December 09, 2013, 02:04:36 PMIs the 21st the first day he's eligible or just the first game he's going to be playing it? Because it'd be hilarious if he came in the first day without ever "practicing with the team" to start or play a ton of minutes on his first day of eligibility.It would be hilarious because he would be getting Sprad's minutes. The whole announcer talking point of Doc being better off the ball is BS. If you're afraid to take a shot, it doesn't matter where you playlIf he's playing the 1, then the talking point is that "he's really better off the ball". If he's playing off the ball, then the talking point is "he's really more of a PG".