Back up in your ass with the resurrection. Follow the Cuonzo Martin era here.
Recruiting Commitments:
2017:
Michael Porter Jr., SF, *****, Gatorade National Player of the Year
CJ Roberts, PG, ****
Blake Harris, PG, ***/****
Jeremiah Tilmon, F/C, ****
Kassius Robertson, Grad Transfer
Jontay Porter (possible re-classification from Class of '18), ****
Departures: No one that matters
Returning Players: No one that matters
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Doing a facebook live interview with the KC Star right now (not sure if it's on the radio anywhere).
G'damn, no wonder recruits love this guy. He's just amazingly relateable and would be for a ton of walks of life. His upbringing in some damn poor areas, family issues (brother in prison), tenacity and drive to get out of there. His time in at Purdue with Keady, time in the NBA and Europe, the cancer and recovery. His wears his faith on his sleeve.
And it's not slick, that's the thing. He face can be pained and you can see him struggle with answers here and there. He's thoughtful and expressive. His candor comes across as a guy that is completely genuine.
I really like this guy.
I really like him too. I think it's a perfect fit for Mizzou.
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
He's telling people he may not be a one and done....we'll see
Sure.
The NBA is going to come calling with a guaranteed $20+ million and he'll decide 'nah, wanna play with my brother'...
Look, there are times when I'll say "good for the kid for sticking with the school' but in this instance I'd just have to call him stupid. There's no way in the world he should stick around if he's a top 3 pick (as he almost certainly will be). [Reply]
The NBA is going to come calling with a guaranteed $20+ million and he'll decide 'nah, wanna play with my brother'...
Look, there are times when I'll say "good for the kid for sticking with the school' but in this instance I'd just have to call him stupid. There's no way in the world he should stick around if he's a top 3 pick (as he almost certainly will be).
Yep, as a KU fan, I too prefer it when we can land the Frank Masons of the world.
But I've never, ever blamed the 1 and done's for jumping ship when the NBA came calling. [Reply]
The NBA is going to come calling with a guaranteed $20+ million and he'll decide 'nah, wanna play with my brother'...
Look, there are times when I'll say "good for the kid for sticking with the school' but in this instance I'd just have to call him stupid. There's no way in the world he should stick around if he's a top 3 pick (as he almost certainly will be).
Though it doesn't appear that he or his family needs the money, I have to agree with you. It sure would be nice to get 2 years though... [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Doing a facebook live interview with the KC Star right now (not sure if it's on the radio anywhere).
G'damn, no wonder recruits love this guy. He's just amazingly relateable and would be for a ton of walks of life. His upbringing in some damn poor areas, family issues (brother in prison), tenacity and drive to get out of there. His time in at Purdue with Keady, time in the NBA and Europe, the cancer and recovery. His wears his faith on his sleeve.
And it's not slick, that's the thing. He face can be pained and you can see him struggle with answers here and there. He's thoughtful and expressive. His candor comes across as a guy that is completely genuine.
I really like this guy.
Bonus: He's also looks like former WWE and Stampede Wrestler Bad News Brown, a guy so tough that he once threatened to whip Andre the Giant's ass for dropping a racial slur, and Andre immediately apologized.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Doing a facebook live interview with the KC Star right now (not sure if it's on the radio anywhere).
G'damn, no wonder recruits love this guy. He's just amazingly relateable and would be for a ton of walks of life. His upbringing in some damn poor areas, family issues (brother in prison), tenacity and drive to get out of there. His time in at Purdue with Keady, time in the NBA and Europe, the cancer and recovery. His wears his faith on his sleeve.
And it's not slick, that's the thing. He face can be pained and you can see him struggle with answers here and there. He's thoughtful and expressive. His candor comes across as a guy that is completely genuine.
I really like this guy.
Zo's awesome. You will love him to death. Springfield loved him. [Reply]