The most interesting thing he said was he didn't want to go the NBA after his year at ISU but Fred convinced him to go
The most interesting thing he said was he didn't want to go the NBA after his year at ISU but Fred convinced him to go
The most interesting thing he said was he didn't want to go the NBA after his year at ISU but Fred convinced him to go
Whoever decided it was time for him to go was right. His stock was never going to be higher than it was following his tourney run that year.
wow, theres a lot going on there.He could be one of the most well-spoken people ever but I'd still have a hard time taking him seriously. He's a dumb kid overcompensating with big words desparately trying to convince people that he has a message worth listening to, but at some point actions matter more than messages.
http://www.complex.com/sports/2014/06/athletes-with-the-most-children-by-the-most-women/royce-white
Feel like this is a nice way to say full of itRoyce is so god damn meta.
wow, theres a lot going on there.
Man he goes on some tangents. I didn’t make it all the way through, but the amount of actual questions had to be in single digits for 50 minutes of talking.
One thing I haven’t heard from him is a solution, or solutions. I’d like to hear what he has to say. His criticisms are tolerable, but what are the fixes?
He talks about jimmy butler and how he shouldn’t have said that publicly about Fred, but on the other hand he publicly yells at the commissioner of his sport in the middle of a game.
And he compares his talent to Anthony Davis? Oh boy. That was my cue to leave.
In a way yeah. Mostly just the way that he talks in general, it's like he wants to come off as this huge intellectual. The problem is that he loses his train of thought in the process and goes off on unnecessary tangents. It detracts from his message big time.Feel like this is a nice way to say full of it
I thought it was interesting how he also more or less said he's better than Kawhi Leonard because he was ranked higher than him coming out of high school and fell into the hands of a hall of fame coach.