****Official Class of 2017 Recruiting Thread****

jcyclonee

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Jay-Z? Who cares if he shows up for the games. It'd be nice to see his old lady there, though.
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rholtgraves

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Why Jay-Z? I'd rather not.

That's weird. Jay Z is one of the biggest rap figures and music moguls of all time and is hugely popular. On the cool level that would be near the top of people you could have hanging around your basketball team for recruits. Don't know why anyone would be opposed to that?
 
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Dandy

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JFC.....you guys are seriously debating whether jay z would be good around recruits?

So his nephew who we are not recruiting, and don't show up on his list.....if by some bizarro world reason he came here....Jay Z ain't walking through that door.
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rholtgraves

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JFC.....you guys are seriously debating whether jay z would be good around recruits?

So his nephew who we are not recruiting, and don't show up on his list.....if by some bizarro world reason he came here....Jay Z ain't walking through that door.

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jcyclonee

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That's weird. Jay Z is one of the biggest rap figures and music moguls of all time and is hugely popular. On the cool level that would be near the top of people you could have hanging around your basketball team for recruits. Don't know why anyone would be opposed to that?
Since Jay Z and Beyonce will be coming to most of the Cyclone games over the next couple of years, are they big enough celebrities to get front row seats at Hilton?


I say this because of Prince. When Prince was living in LA, he only warranted a third row seat at Laker's games. The Timberwolves biggest celebrities were a high profile local car salesman (now in prison) and the super-intense guy that used to slap a rolled up newspaper on the floor of the court.