Yeah the strip can be crazy, but have you been to mug night at Cy's? Some people can't handle that type of craziness.
He wasn’t even here long enough to partake in 21 mugs for your 21st bday.
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Yeah the strip can be crazy, but have you been to mug night at Cy's? Some people can't handle that type of craziness.
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Nader, Burton, Mitrou-Long, Thomas, Shayock all made big improvements under Prohm. Developing bigs might be an issue. Really need Conditt and Foster to develop well.
Even if the team chemistry is much improved, it hasn’t translated to wins.
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Good luck to the kid. If you worry about every transfer or recruiting miss you'll drive yourself crazy as a college basketball fan.
Haliburton (JR)
Wigginton (SR)
Bolton (JR)
Horton-Tucker (JR)
Lard (SR)
Assuming above that Lard was not a "problem child" and worked out well. He had way higher of a ceiling than Solomon, obviously, so I figure might as well slot him in at the 5 there.
That team above would be good. It might still be mediocre on defense, but **** it would score.
Yeah the strip can be crazy, but have you been to mug night at Cy's? Some people can't handle that type of craziness.
I'm personally comfortable taking a longer view. Chemistry, good players, development then consistent wins. Like the CMC model but in basketball. I have way more fun watching kids develop and the team form and gel than the other stuff. Mostly because I came from a career with little good leadership, lots of egos and substandard performance because of those issues.
Bolton is still here. Who'd replace him from the departed players list?
Don't be naive. He was a fan favorite before he took one step on campus. Time to get over this kid.
He scored 6 last night against a Davidson.You were probably one of the dudes bashing this kid during the season last year. Or maybe you were one of the guys that thought he wasn't worthy of a late scholarship offer. I think he would have been a good Cyclone for the next 3 years, but I don't blame him for leaving. He obviously didn't think ISU was a good fit.
I have always wondered why we didn’t keep Grill around. At worst he would have been better than Terrance Lewis, at best likely a gritty kid that could play tough defense and knock down a shot or 2 when he came in. Not a bad end of bench to have on the team. If he developed into more than that great. Seems like he has improved.
I wasn't bashing him ever, just don't know why he deserved the hype he received. The kid competed at what would the equivalent level of 3A in Iowa HS hoops in KS, and he struggled every time he stepped on to the court. There were some that saw the potential that was buried deep, and I would consider myself among that group. Toward the end of the season and dating up to his transfer, the general consensus on here--aside from the sunshine pumpers--seemed to be that he could be a good 4 year player as a 6th man/spot starter once he reached his peak, probably junior/senior. I don't think that's the type of player to get worked up over personally. Steven can recruit better. That 19 class was putrid by our standards.You were probably one of the dudes bashing this kid during the season last year. Or maybe you were one of the guys that thought he wasn't worthy of a late scholarship offer. I think he would have been a good Cyclone for the next 3 years, but I don't blame him for leaving. He obviously didn't think ISU was a good fit.
I have always wondered why we didn’t keep Grill around. At worst he would have been better than Terrance Lewis, at best likely a gritty kid that could play tough defense and knock down a shot or 2 when he came in. Not a bad end of bench to have on the team. If he developed into more than that great. Seems like he has improved.
I think he saw that he would be behind Bolton and Jackson for sure for a couple years and I think he wanted to play in TJ's offense as opposed to Prohm's.It sounded like they wanted to keep him, but he wanted to play for TJ.
I guess I'd also note that UNLV is 0-3 with a 13 point loss to Montana State. Sometimes it's easy to score on **** teams where you are one of few options.
I am sure it’s not TJ’s fault