Yeah.........couple times, the "getting in the gym on his own time" thing. Absolutely.
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Originally posted by mprovizLet's not be so insecure guys. Let's just take his statement at face value and leave it at that. He wanted to get closer to home."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by Snapshot9Wish him the best in the future, but good points were made. He did not produce on the court like he was 'advertised' to. Maybe he would in a couple of years, but it is needed right away.
I won't say anything more publicly on the issue except to wish Kenny and his family the very best and I hope for a hugely successful career for KJ, where ever he ends up.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by Snapshot9Wish him the best in the future, but good points were made. He did not produce on the court like he was 'advertised' to. Maybe he would in a couple of years, but it is needed right away.
I won't say anything more publicly on the issue except to wish Kenny and his family the very best and I hope for a hugely successful career for KJ, where ever he ends up.Goo Shockers
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Originally posted by ShoxFan45Originally posted by WuDrWuOriginally posted by Snapshot9Wish him the best in the future, but good points were made. He did not produce on the court like he was 'advertised' to. Maybe he would in a couple of years, but it is needed right away.
I won't say anything more publicly on the issue except to wish Kenny and his family the very best and I hope for a hugely successful career for KJ, where ever he ends up.
I felt that Johnny Coy got a similar raw deal but for different reasons.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufanI felt that Johnny Coy got a similar raw deal but for different reasons.
HCGM and his staff will not accept a player who they have to beg to compete and give maximum effort.
There is a common denominator in every scholarship player transferring out the last 3 years."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Like I stated in the previous post, "I don't know anything."
While what you are saying may be the truth, Johnny felt differently about it. He was a 19 year old that was kinda caught in the middle of expectations of two million-aire coaches.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by ShoxFan45What was done wrong by the staff? I don't ask because I necessarily disagree, I just want to know your opinion. Or those of others who share it.
Originally posted by WuDrWuI won't say anything more publicly on the issue ................
Nothing personal.
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I believe that Kenny did not get a fair shake. Yes, playing time is earned in practice and we do not have a window into that world. However, there were plenty of times during games when the guys ahead of Kenny were playing very poorly that he could have, and should have, been given court time. Even when Kenny did get on the court, he was on such a short leash that he was too afraid to do anything for fear of being pulled out. Not a situation conducive to building confidence and developing a player. If Kenny chose to leave the program, more power to him for making a difficult decision. If he was asked/forced to leave, I think that will get out and cause the program harm in the long run. Either way, I wish Kenny the best of luck wherever he winds up playing.“Confrontation simply means meeting the truth head-on.”
Mike Krzyzewski
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