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Post by lemkotir on May 22, 2024 6:51:41 GMT -8
Check out the @arizonambb account on instagram. The 2nd video (presently) is Keshad Johnson talking about his participation in the NBA draft combine. At one point, he says that “Tommy Lloyd runs his offense like an NBA offense,” perhaps implying that Brian Dutcher doesn’t. Is he throwing shade at Aztecs basketball? I definitely think that those who feel that Aztecs who leave the program have disrespected the program and its fans should comment on the instagram post and take Keshad to task. Those who engage in this type of thing should probably tag Keshad in their comment and tell him how disloyal he has been and, definitely, point out the weaknesses in his game and be sure to mention why he’ll never play in the NBA. C’mon, guys, can Aztec alumni/fans be better than this? Can we all appreciate how incredible it is that we have, for several years, had one of the top programs in the nation? I am a fan of the former Aztecs who have brought us to this place, even those who have left our program for another. This reeks insecure ex-boyfriend vibes / inferiority complex. People have choices. Let them make the best decision for themselves, based on the facts/knowledge they have to make one for their own self-interest. It's a free country.
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Post by tecsonthebeach on May 22, 2024 7:31:33 GMT -8
You guys read too much into these comments I think they completely missed the sarcasm.
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Post by tecsonthebeach on May 22, 2024 7:49:49 GMT -8
Check out the @arizonambb account on instagram. The 2nd video (presently) is Keshad Johnson talking about his participation in the NBA draft combine. At one point, he says that “Tommy Lloyd runs his offense like an NBA offense,” perhaps implying that Brian Dutcher doesn’t. Is he throwing shade at Aztecs basketball? I definitely think that those who feel that Aztecs who leave the program have disrespected the program and its fans should comment on the instagram post and take Keshad to task. Those who engage in this type of thing should probably tag Keshad in their comment and tell him how disloyal he has been and, definitely, point out the weaknesses in his game and be sure to mention why he’ll never play in the NBA. C’mon, guys, can Aztec alumni/fans be better than this? Can we all appreciate how incredible it is that we have, for several years, had one of the top programs in the nation? I am a fan of the former Aztecs who have brought us to this place, even those who have left our program for another. People have choices. Let them make the best decision for themselves, based on the facts/knowledge they have to make one for their own self-interest. It's a free country. I couldn’t agree more. High five, my man!
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Post by johneaztec on May 22, 2024 8:41:31 GMT -8
You guys read too much into these comments I think they completely missed the sarcasm. Yeah, that's what I was going to say. Isn't your sarcasm obvious? I sure thought so.
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Post by jp92grad on May 22, 2024 8:45:22 GMT -8
Look, Keshad benefited tremendously from his time on the Mesa. He knows that. Those 4 years of player development in Dutcher's system created what Keshad saw as a greater opportunity. I don't think that guys like Jalen McD, Malachi Flynn, Jordan Schakel, Jaedon Ledee...oh, and Kawhi, would say that being in the SDSU program lessened their chances at a pro career. Tommy Lloyd is a different coach than Dutch. Each coach across the country has a different philosophy and style. Dutch is defense minded, and everybody knows that. But, whether with offense or defense, both Fish and Dutch are winners, and everybody knows that too. If you want to develop as a player, there are a lot worse places to get your education than SDSU. Just to add on here, Last time I checked the Aztecs play in the NCAA (Mountain West) NOT the NBA and have done well for themselves over the last 10-20 years. American Basketball is losing its way in that AAU types are all about playing games and NOT practicing, they just want to "roll out the balls" get up their shots and play as many games as possible. The days of teaching and playing strong defense seem do be falling to the wayside. Not trying to hijack, just adding that the Aztecs are and known for Defense first and it works for them! Go Aztecs!
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