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Originally Posted by tylerhundley
Dont worry everyone, let the media and everyone else drink their Pitt kool-aid for the next week or two, because when they come down to Louisville they will be leaving Freedom Hall with their first loss. (I can dream cant I?) nah but seriously, if UL plays like they should, they have the talent that Pitt does so it should be a good game.
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
How 'bout the Golden Gophers? They remind me of that magical Final Four team led by Bobby Jackson. I wonder...
Played with the guy a couple of times at Ft. Belvoir. Dude seriously can yam it like crazy.
Originally Posted by allen3xis
[h2]Lance Wants to Bring St. John's Back
Posted on Jan 15, 2009 11:52 pm[/h2]
NEW YORK -- Fresh off scoring 38 points in Lincoln's victory over Transit Tech Thursday night, Lance Stephenson arrived a little late for the UConn-St. John's game at Madison Square Garden.
But the 6-foot-5 senior guard liked what he saw.
"This was a good game," Stephenson said in a Garden hallway after the No. 4 Huskies downed the Johnnies, 67-55, behind 21 points from former Rice High School star Kemba Walker.
"They played against Connecticut. It was real tough. I think if I come here I could change that around. We would win that game."
Stephenson, the No. 1 senior in the nation according to the Hoop Scoop, did not commit during the fall signing period and will wait until the spring to announce his college choice.
"I'm just looking at it right now," Stephenson said of his college options. "I see a lot of games on TV. I've been watching UCLA, Kansas, St. John's and Memphis."
Asked if he was considering No. 1 Pitt, Stephenson said, "No, no, no." Pitt associate head coach Tom Herrion attended a recent Lincoln game.
As Stephenson stood outside the St. John's locker room and was greeted by various people, he sure sounded like he was thinking seriously about playing for the Red Storm.
"I think if I come here I could bring New York back, that would be a good look for me and St. John's," Stephenson said. "I love playing in the Garden, the bright lights, the fire comes out of me so I'm ready for all challenges."
Still, he's keeping his options open.
"It's wherever is best for my family," Stephenson said. "We're just going to work it out after the season and see what we can do. After the season ends, I'm going to decide."
Stephenson could well be a one-and-done before heading to the NBA.
"Right now I'm focused on my team and college," Stephenson said. "And after that, hopefully the NBA."
Stephenson's first goal, however, is to lead the Railsplitters to their fourth straight PSAL championship at the Garden this March.
"That's very important," he said. "I would break history if I do that."
[font=Arial, Helvetica]The NCAA voted Thursday to classify seventh-graders as "prospects" that can be recruited.[/font]
[font=Arial, Helvetica]In a related note, college coaches plan to start recruiting fifth-graders, ASAP.[/font]
God damn, talk about EARLY
Originally Posted by tylerhundley
Originally Posted by 651akathePaul
How 'bout the Golden Gophers? They remind me of that magical Final Four team led by Bobby Jackson. I wonder...
they are lookin pretty good. I have always thought Tubby was a hell of a coach. UK is dumb for running him out of town, now look where hes at, top 20 team, and hes on a campus that LOVES him. Looks like it worked out for Tubby.
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Lance has already qualified for college and I'm willing to bet my name that he will be wearing Red next season. He's most likely just waiting to see how the coaching situation works out. I think the only thing keeping him away from St. John's would be Norm being fired and McKillop hired.
Yeah I do but who would have thought that he'd make it past the clearinghouse. If you've been following Lance since he was supposed to goto Bishop Loughlin until now, you wouldn't know that it was possible. His father condoned much of his son's activity without doing a damn thing to keephim in check. If the NBA still allowed HS kids to enter the draft Lance could have easily ended up like Lenny CookeOriginally Posted by true 3 blue
Do you ever have anything constructive to say?
Bron didn't make Lenny have a learning disability, not pass tests, and worry more about hanging out w/ DJ Clue than working at his craft.
I'd be surprised if the guys pulled it off tomorrow...but Duke/G'Town has the chance to be a great, great game. 2 of the top 4 statistical teams, 2 teams with the best SOS's facing off and even match ups across the board for the most part. After the Cuse win, playin with house money, should be a nice building block.
I can't even say who 's gonna win that game. Should be a great game. And I wonder why no one is claming that BS about Duke having an easyschedule like people usually do.
Nolan and Zoubek are gonna have to play some big minutes tomorrow and stay out of foul trouble. If I'm Coach K, I tell Zou to make Monroe that 10-15 footjumpshot before he starts to respect it.
Wake/Clemson also with a chance to be great.
Def. gonna be a good game w/ Teague and the boy K.C going at it. Definitely DVR'ing that joint before I go out tomorrow.
It is indeed amazing considering neither Lance or Tiny care about education. Hopefully he doesn't fail off when he gets to school though.Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Since I haven't, explain what he has done. Crazy though, Bishop Loughlin is like 5 blocks up from me though lol
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
It is indeed amazing considering neither Lance or Tiny care about education. Hopefully he doesn't fail off when he gets to school though.Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Since I haven't, explain what he has done. Crazy though, Bishop Loughlin is like 5 blocks up from me though lol
Dan Wolken of the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported on his blog that DeMarcus Cousins, the 6-foot-11 center from Mobile, Ala., "said emphatically that Memphis is the leader in his recruitment. His coach at LeFlore High School, Otis Hughley, confirmed that Memphis is leading on Cousins and said he felt the Tigers would be hard to beat at this point in time."
That's because it's become common knowledge. People don't even have to mention it anymoreOriginally Posted by dreClark
And I wonder why no one is claming that BS about Duke having an easy schedule like people usually do.
Not to be racist...but does anyone else see at least one F on that list?Originally Posted by dreClark
, He only needs to stay eligible for one semester. I think he can do that.
Swimming, Racquetball, Physical Education, General Studies, College Studies,
That'll be his courseload. He'll be ok.