Corey may not have been "told" to leave, but we all know how this works. The coach is brutally honest with the player, telling him the lay of the land -- who's in front of him at his position and projected playing time (or lack thereof). Not many players want to voluntarily stay in a program where he is going to be relegated to mop up minutes only. The coaching staff obviously saw something in Corey or they wouldn't have offered. It's really too bad it didn't work out, but it's not like the coaching staff didn't take enough time in evaluating him and giving him time to show what he could do. This has to be one of the BIG downsides in coaching -- having to tell a kid there are better options here or coming in at his position. If you have any heart at all, this is a really tough thing to have to do, but it has to be done.
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Originally posted by Shox21 View PostCorey may not have been "told" to leave, but we all know how this works.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by DUShock View PostThis past autumn we were out on my father-in-law's sport court and my nephew asked me to dunk. At 5'10 and 44 years old I didn't know if I could still do it. I can but I pulled my right glue and was quite a laugh for the family for about 15 minutes afterward. Well, I had run a 50k earlier in the day so maybe I should try it again sometime...
Note: I have always had to have a running a start to dunk so I made/make the NBA look like poster children for playing within the rules. The ego takes time to fade. A legend in my own mind.
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Sounds like you amateurs need a little training camp on how to do it. I might have failed to mention however an important pre-dunk ritual...a few shots of Kentucky moonshine and a handful of Aleeve. Works every time.
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I have previously speculated R'ian Holland, but could also be Tevin Glass as well. Since R'ian apparently doesn't have a transfer year to burn (didn't know that before today), I would be betting Tevin. R'ian will be playing for us significantly, but he will need to be patient and wait for his chance, which should come after next year. Too many people in front of him.
Also possible, but remote, for Shamet to redshirt or attend Sunrise.
Even more remote would be to redshirt McDuffie.
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Originally posted by kochHead View Postquestion is...who's next?
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Originally posted by shocka khan View PostI have previously speculated R'ian Holland, but could also be Tevin Glass as well. Since R'ian apparently doesn't have a transfer year to burn (didn't know that before today), I would be betting Tevin. R'ian will be playing for us significantly, but he will need to be patient and wait for his chance, which should come after next year. Too many people in front of him.
Also possible, but remote, for Shamet to redshirt or attend Sunrise.
Even more remote would be to redshirt McDuffie."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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