Definitely agree. 2021 is definitely a crucial class for Paulsen and co moving forward...
And if not 2021, then 2022 is definitely without question very crucial, unless of course 2023 becomes even more unequivocally more crucial.
Don't know if any good cause I drink at the beech, but "Hoops with us" interviews TJ and "breaks down his game" on Twitter if anyone cares to post.
TJ gonna score so much a** in Fairfax, that much Jollay knows
"So, man, tell us about your game, man."
TJ no damage offensively today for Team Durant in a win over Team Richmond, but good D. O-3 from field, 0-1 from line in 15 minutes, but 3 boards, two blocks and a steal.
Did you catch who he was guarding primarily?
What did you think of his game?No not really, sorry.
What did you think of his game?
Why not, it won't cost him a year of eligibility to play this season? BTW, does this mean that Ian Boyd has relinquished his scholarship?
Gonzaga just got two early entrants that graduated high school early and they are over the scholarship limits... one of them is already getting mins (he's a 5 star). So I dont think this is the caseHe would have to be off scholarship if Gadsden is enrolling for the spring semester. But these are questions for which we have no answer, as usual.
If a freshman who no one else recruited, reclassing and coming in a year early, comes in on the back end of conference season, and he sees meaningful minutes on a top heavy roster, we have bigger problems then we all think.He has a nice stroke. He will either save the season or get ruined by the Dew Boy.
If a freshman who no one else recruited, reclassing and coming in a year early, comes in on the back end of conference season, and he sees meaningful minutes on a top heavy roster, we have bigger problems then we all think.