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Post by obboy13 on Jul 11, 2015 11:14:09 GMT -8
In general rankings do matters. The higher ranked the player is, the more likely he is to be good. Really, you think?
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Post by AztecBill on Jul 11, 2015 12:21:05 GMT -8
In general rankings do matters. The higher ranked the player is, the more likely he is to be good. Really, you think? Obvious posts are generally ripe for derision but this recruit ranking stuff, although obvious, is different since so many fail to grasp the obvious. Feel free to quote me.
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Post by obboy13 on Jul 11, 2015 14:31:28 GMT -8
Obvious posts are generally ripe for derision but this recruit ranking stuff, although obvious, is different since so many fail to grasp the obvious. Feel free to quote me. OK bill and thanks for the freedom. Please for the record name one poster on this board who doesn't understand "In general rankings do matter. The higher ranked the player is, the more likely he is to be good." I think in general nobody could disagree with that statement because it is so patently obvious. You may wish us to believe that you are somehow aware of a hidden meaning within the statement and can dazzle us with a knowledge of esoterica that passes the understanding of us mere mortals, but..... wait a minute there's a shorter way to say this. "Obvious but different?" Kaka.
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Post by AztecBill on Jul 11, 2015 15:40:30 GMT -8
Obvious posts are generally ripe for derision but this recruit ranking stuff, although obvious, is different since so many fail to grasp the obvious. Feel free to quote me. OK bill and thanks for the freedom. Please for the record name one poster on this board who doesn't understand "In general rankings do matter. The higher ranked the player is, the more likely he is to be good." I think in general nobody could disagree with that statement because it is so patently obvious. You may wish us to believe that you are somehow aware of a hidden meaning within the statement and can dazzle us with a knowledge of esoterica that passes the understanding of us mere mortals, but..... wait a minute there's a shorter way to say this. "Obvious but different?" Kaka. This is great. Next time someone posts that drivel, I can link this post. Thanks. As to your request. I don't do requests.
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Post by Gundo on Aug 1, 2015 11:21:27 GMT -8
Rivals Ratings Narain #62, J.Allen 17, Cage 55 , Bailey 61 , Jackson 47 , Humphries 35 , Stanback 91 , Ekiyor 94, Harrison 148 did not see Ben Kone 's rating FYI Stan, Australian 7-Footer Isaac Humphries to Reclass and enroll at Kentucky.
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Post by standiego on Aug 1, 2015 13:56:08 GMT -8
saw that , thought he was pretty good recruit, maybe they will not need as many PF/C for 2016
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2015 17:51:17 GMT -8
Good
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Post by Gundo on Aug 23, 2015 20:45:12 GMT -8
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Post by docmm on Aug 24, 2015 4:46:43 GMT -8
He reminds me of Larry Nance. That would be very good.
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Post by Ambivalent_Fan on Aug 24, 2015 6:11:22 GMT -8
He has a nice stroke from the outside and a really good spin move down low...
Although he had a few nice blocks...I didn't see his leaping ability...no dunks or plays above the rim...so it's hard to tell
The footage was very limited (just one game...or so it appeared)...so it's really hard to see anything meaningful in such a short clip...except he does have a nice stroke hitting on several three pointers
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Post by standiego on Aug 24, 2015 8:10:52 GMT -8
Nolan's parents were in town for the opening of the JAM Center . Some nice comments about it, city , campus, and to possible recruit/transfer fellow Canadian M , G - Caesar who was also here for a visit .
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Post by FLAztec4Life on Aug 24, 2015 8:22:08 GMT -8
This guy is going to be special!! Mid game jumper is good, but his footwork down low....Awesome! Don't need him to jump out of the building, just get the ball in the basket.
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Post by uncledougy on Aug 24, 2015 12:32:44 GMT -8
Nolan is one tough guy to guard. Can do it all. He opens up the offense for every other player on the court. Will be fun to watch.
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Post by survalli on Aug 24, 2015 12:44:15 GMT -8
Nolan was 5-22 from 3 point land during Adidas Nations...not that great, but i believe he shot 44% overall which was decent, but not great for a PF. he has potential though!
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Post by standiego on Aug 24, 2015 12:47:28 GMT -8
Very smooth player that could gain a lot working with the current Aztecs , learning to play both the 5 and 4 positions , as he also adds to his frame . Will be interesting to see who the Aztecs can add in the 2016 class to play with him and Zylan . We definitely need help at the 4 and 5 going forward recruiting for 2016 .
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