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Post by jdaztec on Jun 15, 2015 15:22:03 GMT -8
Good for Malik that he got to experience this, his future is very bright at SDSU and beyond.
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Post by hbaztec on Jun 15, 2015 19:29:37 GMT -8
I think this might bode well for us fans. He is enjoying his college experience, maybe we get lucky and he stays an exta year. Well, a person can hope.
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Post by aztecindal on Jun 16, 2015 5:48:05 GMT -8
-San Diego State freshman Malik Pope measured 6'9 in shoes with a 7'2 wingspan and a 212-pound frame. His standing reach of 9'0.75 places him in elite company. Only two NBA small forwards have a standing reach over 9'0.5: Kevin Durant and Austin Daye. Similarly, only a handful of small forwards have a wingspan over 7'2: Durant, Daye, Trevor Ariza, James Jones, Anthony Randolph, Rudy Gay, Kawhi Leonard, Al-Farouq Aminu, Jerami Grant, Damien Inglis, and Shawne Williams while even fewer stand at least 6'8 without shoes: Steve Novak, Mike Dunleavy, David Wear, Chandler Parsons, Quincy Miller, Durant, and Daye. Pope was one of the first players cut from the camp by Sean Miller and his staff, but his physical attributes and skill-level indicate he will be watched very closely by NBA scouts as a sophomore at SDSU. www.draftexpress.com/article/2015-USA-Basketball-U19-Measurements-Released-5094/
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Post by ignoranus on Jun 16, 2015 6:01:47 GMT -8
The coaches need to attend this tourney and unearth an international stud that wants to develop his game in a top USA college program; with a campus full of raving beauties under the swaying palm trees.
A perfect plan to use that last scholarship.
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