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Post by sdoc on Dec 30, 2010 14:05:05 GMT -8
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Post by standiego on Dec 30, 2010 14:10:26 GMT -8
any idea - which of our coaches made most of the calls to KL-
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Post by haleiwaaztec on Dec 30, 2010 14:13:33 GMT -8
Wow, with his height, hand size, work ethic and athleticsm is there any doubt that he could be an NFL wide receiver.
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Post by saucematix on Dec 30, 2010 14:23:36 GMT -8
last paragraph hints at NBA after this year? or am i reading too far into it....
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Post by traholder on Dec 30, 2010 14:26:05 GMT -8
Wow, with his height, hand size, work ethic and athleticsm is there any doubt that he could be an NFL wide receiver. Much better fit as a TE if he put on some muscle
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Post by traholder on Dec 30, 2010 14:26:40 GMT -8
I am about 90% sure Kawhi will be gone if there is no NBA lockout
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Post by traholder on Dec 30, 2010 14:48:26 GMT -8
USC fan
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Post by sdsuaztecs on Dec 30, 2010 14:56:41 GMT -8
KL would probably be drafted higher next year unless he really picks up his numbers the rest of the way. Of course, a Final Four appearance wouldn't hurt his stock but I'm thinking he needs another season before going pro.
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Post by traholder on Dec 30, 2010 14:58:45 GMT -8
KL would probably be drafted higher next year unless he really picks up his numbers the rest of the way. Of course, a Final Four appearance wouldn't hurt his stock but I'm thinking he needs another season before going pro. Numbers aren't the biggest thing when it comes to NBA draft, the fact that Kawhi has improved significantly every year from Junior high school year till his sophomore college season shows how much potential he has, he is going to be a first round pick, unless something significantly changes, its hard to turn down guaranteed money.
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Post by longtimebooster on Dec 30, 2010 17:24:12 GMT -8
Numbers aren't the biggest thing when it comes to NBA draft, the fact that Kawhi has improved significantly every year from Junior high school year till his sophomore college season shows how much potential he has, he is going to be a first round pick, unless something significantly changes, its hard to turn down guaranteed money. Concur. Plus, NBA teams draft on need. If there's a team that needs a rebounding-machine SF, they'll go out and lock up KL. If they need to let him develop for a couple years, no problem -- they'll wait. As long as the guy has can't-miss future potential, someone will take him this year, rather than wait til next year.
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Post by smoketree on Dec 30, 2010 18:05:57 GMT -8
Justin Hudson is the coach responsible for recruiting Kawhi....I always say on here that Justin is the key asst. we have and we need to show him our sincere appreciation...He is head coach material IMO.
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Post by Azthetic on Dec 30, 2010 22:17:12 GMT -8
Stoked that the team is aiming high. It can't happen without the desire and confidence to believe that you belong there.
As for the NBA, same thing.
Kawhi has gotten better and he will be there some day, but he may not be ready yet. That's o.k., he's not leaving right now.
He would be a legend if he stayed through at least his junior year to help see the program achieve the lofty goals that they have set for this year.
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