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Originally posted by proshox View PostPosters who continue to talk smack on Kunkel look more ridiculous as time goes on. He continues to outscoop everyone - yet, this board calls BS each time he breaks a story.Up your nose with a rubber hose - Barbarino
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I like both moves, wrapping up his commitment (even though I am well aware of how nebulous a verbal commitment can be) and shipping him over to Sunrise for a year, especially after reading Sully's article from last night.
This frees up the 2017 scholly for yet another Big, should 3G go that route. Rodgerick Brown still comes to mind as a great fit. But I would be just as thrilled with the JUCO kid, Mike'l Simms.
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Originally posted by shoxlax View PostTwo things can be true at the same time. Some of the most annoying or obnoxious reporters are also some of the most accurate. He has sources inside the athletic department and he works pretty hard to maximize them"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostRead it again slowly.
If we can compete with what we have now, AND EVERYONE ON THIS BOARD KNOWS WE CAN, why not bring this kid in NOW as a red-shirt so that we don't risk losing him to another team, SINCE WE CAN AFFORD TO DO THAT. If he/they go that route and we sign another player for THIS SEASON, I hope it is another B-I-G (baby baby). I'm talking 6'9"-6'10" (250 lbs.) big, so when we run into N. Carolina or Mich. St. at the F4 we'll be the bullies, which we are most of the time anyway, actually. Ca va?"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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Originally posted by shocka khan View PostI have read several people reference 'Sully's article'. I have googled but don't see an article.
Can someone either provide a link or the Cliff's notes? I'm thinking the 'Sully article' may be dated. If it is, no need to respond.
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Kel Varnsen View PostWe don't exactly have a choice. Our coaching staff is pretty good, so parking him at Sunrise in the hopes that we'll get a better player was not Option 1.
^^^^edit: hadn't seen Sully article 'til post submitted above this one. Makes sense now.^^^^
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Originally posted by Aargh View Post
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Google chrome gave me the 404. For some reason IE worked. Go figure. I read the article. Thanks for posting Aargh.Last edited by shocka khan; May 31, 2017, 09:39 AM.
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yes if you read the article, the reason for housing him at Sunrise makes a lot of sense. He is a "pup" when it comes to basketball experience (3 years ?). He won't be ready to contribute immediately and may even take a year or more when he arrives. He needs a lot of coaching to achieve at a high level but it is apparent that he can be special, with the right coaching, and his hard work.
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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostWhy do we not have a choice?
^^^^edit: hadn't seen Sully article 'til post submitted above this one. Makes sense now.^^^^"In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming
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I thought the part about working on his academics was a little mysterious, unless he's a partial qualifier. Either that or the coaches thought he'd do better academically at WSU if he had another year of academic prep work.
Some of the questions about him and the giant gaps between some rankings and his recruitment are starting to work themselves out. Probably wasn't considered ready for D1 ball or academics. That would explain why better programs were passing on what looks like a rather good player.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostI thought the part about working on his academics was a little mysterious, unless he's a partial qualifier. Either that or the coaches thought he'd do better academically at WSU if he had another year of academic prep work.
Some of the questions about him and the giant gaps between some rankings and his recruitment are starting to work themselves out. Probably wasn't considered ready for D1 ball or academics. That would explain why better programs were passing on what looks like a rather good player.
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