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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2014, 06:53:52 PM »

Was thinking about the big-time Kansas kids we've landed in the last couple decades...

In chronological order:
  • Nino Williams (3/4 star)
My gracious.

It's not for lack of trying.  We offered Victor to get Semi, and they pulled a fast one on us.


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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2014, 07:18:18 PM »
we just had a very average local kid log roughly 3,600 minutes over the course of his career, having started nearly every game beginning with his sophomore year.  i can't imagine why a kid like clark would want to come here.  :flush:


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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #27 on: March 26, 2014, 03:41:13 PM »
K-State missed out on yet another Kansas recruit, this time not to the team to the east. Michigan State came in a took a recruit right out from underneath oscar Weber's nose.

Marvin Clark 6'7 PF from Wichita

This is a double whammy.
#1  He's actually a Missouri kid who transferred to Sunrise and reclassified.  Pretty strange situation.
#2  He played for Mokan so they  control the recruiting.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #28 on: March 26, 2014, 03:48:28 PM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #29 on: March 26, 2014, 04:40:18 PM »
Was thinking about the big-time Kansas kids we've landed in the last couple decades...

In chronological order:
  • Nino Williams (3/4 star)
My gracious.



You forgot Will Spradling.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #30 on: March 26, 2014, 05:02:02 PM »
Focusing on Kansas kids is a losing strategy. 

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #31 on: March 26, 2014, 05:08:26 PM »
Nino is from STL, only ended up at Leavenworth when a strip mall "basketball factory" school folded. 

Manny Dies continues to be the Sunflower State product all other KS kids are measured by

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #32 on: March 26, 2014, 05:39:08 PM »
Focusing on Kansas kids is a losing strategy.

Who said anything about focusing on Kansas kids, there's like one or two a year? You don't think it is a problem that we can't land kids that play in this state?

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #33 on: March 26, 2014, 06:03:26 PM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #34 on: March 26, 2014, 06:29:00 PM »
Focusing on Kansas kids is a losing strategy.

Who said anything about focusing on Kansas kids, there's like one or two a year? You don't think it is a problem that we can't land kids that play in this state?
Well when pretty much none are actually from Kansas then I don't see the problem.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #35 on: March 26, 2014, 07:23:53 PM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #36 on: March 26, 2014, 07:42:22 PM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #37 on: March 26, 2014, 11:01:03 PM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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No one cares.  People cares when a high end talent actually does come out of the state and he splits.  Don't pretend we want a team of Kansas players.  No one does.  #tomasbury

it's amazing that you had to explain this, shocked that three posters doesn't understand this basic point

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #38 on: March 27, 2014, 04:51:04 AM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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No one cares.  People cares when a high end talent actually does come out of the state and he splits.  Don't pretend we want a team of Kansas players.  No one does.  #tomasbury

it's amazing that you had to explain this, shocked that three posters doesn't understand this basic point

How do you feel about the new WBB coach  locking down the borders?   

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #39 on: March 27, 2014, 09:32:56 AM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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No one cares.  People cares when a high end talent actually does come out of the state and he splits.  Don't pretend we want a team of Kansas players.  No one does.  #tomasbury

it's amazing that you had to explain this, shocked that three posters doesn't understand this basic point

Rereading my posts, I am curious as to why it sounds like I don't understand that?  I fully get locking down in state talent worth having.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #40 on: March 27, 2014, 09:59:44 AM »
gE should organize a fund that we all put money into every year and annually dump on some AAU coach or someone's uncle.

Maybe Sunrises coach?   Pretty sure MSU has three Sunrise kids in this class... (But I don't think any are actually from Kansas.)
Oh, I don't care if any of our players are from Kansas. 

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No one cares.  People cares when a high end talent actually does come out of the state and he splits.  Don't pretend we want a team of Kansas players.  No one does.  #tomasbury

it's amazing that you had to explain this, shocked that three posters doesn't understand this basic point

Rereading my posts, I am curious as to why it sounds like I don't understand that?  I fully get locking down in state talent worth having.
Splitting the state with Kansas makes getting good instate talent really difficult to land. Selling out of state kids has always seemed easier.  :dunno:

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #41 on: March 27, 2014, 11:02:04 AM »
In the last 30 years I think 8 Kansans have gone to the NBA (Steve Henson, Gaylon Nickerson, Wayne Simien, Matt Freije, Earl Watson, Paul Shirley, Muarice Evans, and Danny Manning -- and Manning wasn't really from Kansas).  There were some other Kansans from that era who shone at the college level: Taj Gray, Val Barnes, Kris Weems, B.J. Williams, Manny Dies, Perry Ellis, Cauley-Stein.  Semi could be one of these guys, I'm sure.  I'm also sure I'm missing 3-4 others.

That's about 20 high-quality players in 30 years.  Only three went to KSU.  Only four went to KU, and that's counting Manning, who transferred to Lawrence High as a package deal with this dad.

It would be very nice to just count on this level of player going to KSU, but surpisingly enough neither school really has the state "locked down."
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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #42 on: March 27, 2014, 11:13:13 AM »
adrian griffin-east high, blue aces, blue aces!

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #43 on: March 27, 2014, 11:22:27 AM »
In the last 30 years I think 8 Kansans have gone to the NBA (Steve Henson, Gaylon Nickerson, Wayne Simien, Matt Freije, Earl Watson, Paul Shirley, Muarice Evans, and Danny Manning -- and Manning wasn't really from Kansas).  There were some other Kansans from that era who shone at the college level: Taj Gray, Val Barnes, Kris Weems, B.J. Williams, Manny Dies, Perry Ellis, Cauley-Stein.  Semi could be one of these guys, I'm sure.  I'm also sure I'm missing 3-4 others.

That's about 20 high-quality players in 30 years.  Only three went to KSU.  Only four went to KU, and that's counting Manning, who transferred to Lawrence High as a package deal with this dad.

It would be very nice to just count on this level of player going to KSU, but surpisingly enough neither school really has the state "locked down."
I agree, the best pros that were really products of the state are Evans and Watson and maybe the Kansas guy with the 3rd best NBA career was Adrian Griffin out of Wichita East that managed to stick in the league for 6 or 7 years. 

As much as I wish Ron Baker was a Cat it is very enlightening to see that KU has been a top 10 program for the last 25+ years and Simen's short run with Heat is the best instate NBA guy they have had.

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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #44 on: March 27, 2014, 11:23:33 AM »
Would be pretty boss if Marshall got a new gig and Baker wanted to transfer because of it. 

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« Reply #45 on: March 27, 2014, 11:30:34 AM »
In the last 30 years I think 8 Kansans have gone to the NBA (Steve Henson, Gaylon Nickerson, Wayne Simien, Matt Freije, Earl Watson, Paul Shirley, Muarice Evans, and Danny Manning -- and Manning wasn't really from Kansas).  There were some other Kansans from that era who shone at the college level: Taj Gray, Val Barnes, Kris Weems, B.J. Williams, Manny Dies, Perry Ellis, Cauley-Stein.  Semi could be one of these guys, I'm sure.  I'm also sure I'm missing 3-4 others.

That's about 20 high-quality players in 30 years.  Only three went to KSU.  Only four went to KU, and that's counting Manning, who transferred to Lawrence High as a package deal with this dad.

It would be very nice to just count on this level of player going to KSU, but surpisingly enough neither school really has the state "locked down."

also, i would include johnny murdock and steve woodbury on your quality guy list. whooo, whooo whooo whooo whooo..south!
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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #46 on: March 27, 2014, 11:35:07 AM »
Would be pretty boss if Marshall got a new gig and Baker wanted to transfer because of it.
810 was talking about how Baker will be great in the NBA. I didn't realize he had those intangibles. What's his size?

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« Reply #47 on: March 27, 2014, 11:46:05 AM »
Would be pretty boss if Marshall got a new gig and Baker wanted to transfer because of it.
didn't gE poster and Scott City native CAS inform us Baker grew up a KU fan?  I imagine Bill could find a way to get Baker to Lawrence if that scenario plays out.  Hell, it wouldn't be the worst idea for Baker to graduate from WSU early and do it anyway.

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« Reply #48 on: March 27, 2014, 11:46:30 AM »
Would be pretty boss if Marshall got a new gig and Baker wanted to transfer because of it.
810 was talking about how Baker will be great in the NBA. I didn't realize he had those intangibles. What's his size?
6'3" 215ish, he does not strike me as an NBA player at all.
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Re: K-State Marvin Clark
« Reply #49 on: March 27, 2014, 11:48:41 AM »
Would be pretty boss if Marshall got a new gig and Baker wanted to transfer because of it.
810 was talking about how Baker will be great in the NBA. I didn't realize he had those intangibles. What's his size?
ESPN has him at 6-3, 213. 

I was impressed with how he was able to play point vs UK when Van Fleet was in foul trouble and he did a nice job of staying in front of which ever Harrison twin he was defending even if he had to just let them shoot over him after they put a shoulder in to him  :curse: