Same, 6-11 guys who can hit the 3 don’t grow on trees. Lots of him hitting wide-open shots off drive-and-kick in his videos, definitely an interesting prospect.I hope it is Dengdit.
Same, 6-11 guys who can hit the 3 don’t grow on trees. Lots of him hitting wide-open shots off drive-and-kick in his videos, definitely an interesting prospect.I hope it is Dengdit.
38% from 3, 79% from the stripe and a 1:1 A:TO ratio. Not bad.
They might not grow on trees, but this guy weighs the same as Stas and is only an inch taller. We already have a "big" who shoots 3s.Same, 6-11 guys who can hit the 3 don’t grow on trees. Lots of him hitting wide-open shots off drive-and-kick in his videos, definitely an interesting prospect.
I can't make heads or tails of it. I'm drunk though...Tony seems frustrated that some players are taking bigger pay day to probably not play much at a P4 than possibly star at Mason for a bit less cash.
At least, that’s how I’m reading it.
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Not drunk, but it's not clear to me either. Maybe it's a generational thing.I can't make heads or tails of it. I'm drunk though...
Dengdit seems like a great option.Mason's roster construction indicates TS is going to open up the offense and push the pace..he probably going to bring a tall lanky rim runner.
Rodney Rice?Tony seems frustrated that some players are taking bigger pay day to probably not play much at a P4 than possibly star at Mason for a bit less cash.
At least, that’s how I’m reading it.
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More likely DHS and Isaiah Abraham, who are gonna be sitting and watching at Georgetown after Cooley signed Langston Love from Baylor and KJ Lewis from Arizona to play the wing spots.Rodney Rice?
Tony seems frustrated that some players are taking bigger pay day to probably not play much at a P4 than possibly star at Mason for a bit less cash.
At least, that’s how I’m reading it.
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Sitting on the bench will wear on most players. Even if they don’t realize it at first. And that might even effect how much money they could potentially command if they play overseas after college.
Riding the pine equals minimum pro contracts. It’s hard for an overseas team to evaluate a player only based on practice film.
So in the long term some players may be hijacking their earning potential by chasing the cash.
You’re reading too much into it.Tony's quote might also mean if one is paid to play then one MUST play and play hard ALWAYS—faking an amputation at the ankle be damned. Evaluators, managers, and coaches at the next levels see these shenanigans and a player's future value will suffer.