Lonzo Ball's brother is a SO in HS and scored 92 yesterday. His other 2 brothers play on the team and already committed to UCLA . Imagine scoring 4 brothers from the same family, [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Lonzo Ball's brother is a SO in HS and scored 92 yesterday. His other 2 brothers play on the team and already committed to UCLA . Imagine scoring 4 brothers from the same family,
Did you watch the highlights? The kid just cherrypicked the entire game. Half his points were him never crossing half court while his team played defense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
Interesting...how many points does a player get for a 'play hard'? You wanna beat KU? Jack 40 3's and hit at least 18 of them...seems to work.
Anybody know what the record for 3FG made this year, or last few years against power 5 conference teams? That Iowa State game has to be up there. I don't think I've ever seen a team make 18 threes in before. [Reply]
I just saw I the espn ticket that KU and Cal were pursuing a home and home but California prohibits public institutions from entering contracts with states with anti LGBT rules. Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Mississippi. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Lonzo Ball's brother is a SO in HS and scored 92 yesterday. His other 2 brothers play on the team and already committed to UCLA . Imagine scoring 4 brothers from the same family,
4 ball hogs on the same team...should be interesting. Even when Mello was at Syracuse, they had to have McMillan jacking 3's to win against KU. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
4 ball hogs on the same team...should be interesting. Even when Mello was at Syracuse, they had to have McMillan jacking 3's to win against KU.
I'm assuming you mean Gerry McNamara, who was a pretty ****ing good college player. Would rank right up there with any guards KU has had. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I just saw I the espn ticket that KU and Cal were pursuing a home and home but California prohibits public institutions from entering contracts with states with anti LGBT rules. Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Mississippi. :-)
although I don't like that stupid ass rule, I also don't like the government/state making laws to discriminate against someone for the way they were born. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I just saw I the espn ticket that KU and Cal were pursuing a home and home but California prohibits public institutions from entering contracts with states with anti LGBT rules. Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Mississippi. :-)
Kansas is stupid, it's just embarrassing. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I just saw I the espn ticket that KU and Cal were pursuing a home and home but California prohibits public institutions from entering contracts with states with anti LGBT rules. Kansas, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Mississippi. :-)
California is a cesspool of aids and stupid.
What an embarrassing situation for those people from California to have to deal with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
although I don't like that stupid ass rule, I also don't like the government/state making laws to discriminate against someone for the way they were born.
I didn't even know Kansas had such laws on the books.
But wouldn't being a part of the NCAA violate that California law? I don't know what all contracts schools have with the NCAA, but you would think there would be a binding enough agreement with all NCAA schools that California smschooks would be considered to have a contract with all other NCAA schools. Right?
Originally Posted by KCTitus:
4 ball hogs on the same team...should be interesting. Even when Mello was at Syracuse, they had to have McMillan jacking 3's to win against KU.
That might be KU next year. I hope not but...
Malik Newman
Sam Cunliffe
Billy Preston
Legerald Vick
That is lots of volume shooting with a limited other skillsets. Vick to a lesser degree, but he takes at least 2 "**** it, I'm shooting this one" shots a game in limited minutes. [Reply]