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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #195 on: March 30, 2014, 07:15:21 PM »

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I finally figured out who Randle reminds me of.

Corliss Williamson

Bull in college, but a below the rim player.  Won't be as easy for him to bully NBA PF's.

Williamson was 6'7 in shoes. I think Randle measured 2 inches taller and at age 19, might grow another inch or two.


Randle is going to be a load in the NBA ...give him couple years to finish growing and polish his game.

Yeah he has some slick footwork. I see more than a bullish strength game. He looks like he can keep bulking up too.

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #196 on: March 30, 2014, 07:16:10 PM »

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Wow Aaron Harrison won this game for Kentucky. Huge shots down the stretch. Clutch.

They woulda lost if not for him

Yup

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #197 on: March 30, 2014, 07:17:14 PM »

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Great game. Those freshmen are growing up quick!

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #198 on: March 30, 2014, 07:18:05 PM »

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Great game. Stauskus is awesome. Would love for the Celtics to pick him up

TP. I've said getting Stauskas and Randle would be a productive day.

Agreed

I have been eyeing those two players at 5 and 18 as well. I like them both a lot.

Well,  we need the Nets help and luck .......we ll see......

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #199 on: March 30, 2014, 07:19:35 PM »

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I dont know whoch Harrison kid made the shot, but he's gutsy.

Huge shot. Am I the only one who thinks that he just took that on his own and that play wasnt drawn?
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #200 on: March 30, 2014, 07:20:41 PM »

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I wanted to see the Kentucky center play

They have so many nice freshmen talent .

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #201 on: March 30, 2014, 07:24:32 PM »

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What a good game.

Is Glenn Robinson an NBA prospect or no? He looks pretty good out there

Started the year around 15.  Slid to 2nd round on the most up to date ones.

Robinson is a little small for a small forward in the NBA. He doesn't have any stand out skills, but does ok at everything. He should make a nice 2nd pick gamble for some team.

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #202 on: March 30, 2014, 07:26:00 PM »

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I dont know whoch Harrison kid made the shot, but he's gutsy.

Huge shot. Am I the only one who thinks that he just took that on his own and that play wasnt drawn?

Aaron made it. Was considered the "lesser" twin before the season. I have to believe scouts rank Aaron in front of Andrew now. He's having a better season.

And idk. Looked like it was drawn. Dribble hand off from his bro. He was hitting all the shots in the fourth, ball had to go to him
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #203 on: March 30, 2014, 07:30:28 PM »

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What a good game.

Is Glenn Robinson an NBA prospect or no? He looks pretty good out there

Started the year around 15.  Slid to 2nd round on the most up to date ones.

Robinson is a little small for a small forward in the NBA. He doesn't have any stand out skills, but does ok at everything. He should make a nice 2nd pick gamble for some team.

He has terrible hands.
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #204 on: March 30, 2014, 07:31:25 PM »

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I dont know whoch Harrison kid made the shot, but he's gutsy.

Huge shot. Am I the only one who thinks that he just took that on his own and that play wasnt drawn?

Aaron made it. Was considered the "lesser" twin before the season. I have to believe scouts rank Aaron in front of Andrew now. He's having a better season.

And idk. Looked like it was drawn. Dribble hand off from his bro. He was hitting all the shots in the fourth, ball had to go to him

Yeah Aaron looks like a solid 3 and D guy in the least.

Andrew makes more things happen with penetration, but he isn't much of a finisher or shooter at this stage.

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #205 on: March 30, 2014, 07:32:21 PM »

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What a good game.

Is Glenn Robinson an NBA prospect or no? He looks pretty good out there

Started the year around 15.  Slid to 2nd round on the most up to date ones.

Robinson is a little small for a small forward in the NBA. He doesn't have any stand out skills, but does ok at everything. He should make a nice 2nd pick gamble for some team.

Nbadraft compares him to Iguodala. If he can improve his D, he would be a very good player in the league.
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #206 on: March 30, 2014, 07:39:35 PM »

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What a good game.

Is Glenn Robinson an NBA prospect or no? He looks pretty good out there

Started the year around 15.  Slid to 2nd round on the most up to date ones.

Robinson is a little small for a small forward in the NBA. He doesn't have any stand out skills, but does ok at everything. He should make a nice 2nd pick gamble for some team.

Nbadraft compares him to Iguodala. If he can improve his D, he would be a very good player in the league.

Nbadraft has a habit of way over exaggerating their comps. According to them we should have seen at least 5 more Jason Kidds and Chris Boshes by now.

In addition to the defense, I dont see the great handle, passing, relentless energy in Robinson.. Or the elite athleticism.

Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #207 on: March 30, 2014, 08:04:11 PM »

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I dont know whoch Harrison kid made the shot, but he's gutsy.

Huge shot. Am I the only one who thinks that he just took that on his own and that play wasnt drawn?

Aaron made it. Was considered the "lesser" twin before the season. I have to believe scouts rank Aaron in front of Andrew now. He's having a better season.

And idk. Looked like it was drawn. Dribble hand off from his bro. He was hitting all the shots in the fourth, ball had to go to him

Respectfully disagree.

I doubt that a NBA range three is what Cali-party had in mind. Regardless, that shot took guts. And it paid off. The look on Michigan's faces after ahot was sad, and priceless.
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #208 on: March 30, 2014, 08:09:34 PM »

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I dont know whoch Harrison kid made the shot, but he's gutsy.

Huge shot. Am I the only one who thinks that he just took that on his own and that play wasnt drawn?

Aaron made it. Was considered the "lesser" twin before the season. I have to believe scouts rank Aaron in front of Andrew now. He's having a better season.

And idk. Looked like it was drawn. Dribble hand off from his bro. He was hitting all the shots in the fourth, ball had to go to him

Respectfully disagree.

I doubt that a NBA range three is what Cali-party had in mind. Regardless, that shot took guts. And it paid off. The look on Michigan's faces after ahot was sad, and priceless.

Watching the post game interview now. Calipari said to take a deep shot so they don't guard him or something along those lines.
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Re: 2014 NCAA Tournament.
« Reply #209 on: March 30, 2014, 08:52:14 PM »

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