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what is most likely upset outside campolindo ?D1 quarterfinals in both NCS and SJS, many others…. Pick a game and enjoy!
Nice callNo !
Will go with Liberty over Berkeley . Go Campo …
So, Stuart Hall's season is over?Stuart Hall lost to Athenian 64-60
Hall way too many missed free throws and layups
No 3….i cant pronounce his name but he had to have at least 30 of the points.
The 49ers loss crushed my soul
This loss has literally destroyed sports for me for the next couple months.
I could really care less about Giants baseball.
Just soul crushing, painful, all the words you can think of….thats how I feel right now
There is a small chance we get the at large bid since we will most likely be the highest seed eliminated early.So, Stuart Hall's season is over?
Berkeley was also a 2-seed that lost tonight. May come down to those 2 teams for the final NorCal spot. I’m not sure what the tiebreaker is, or if they just flip a coin?There is a small chance we get the at large bid since we will most likely be the highest seed eliminated early.
But right now I’m considering that a long shot unfortunately
Berkeley was also a 2-seed that lost tonight. May come down to those 2 teams for the final NorCal spot. I’m not sure what the tiebreaker is, or if they just flip a coin?
I think with Stuart Hall being D5 their season is over.
I hear Taylor swift has a catalog of songs that could help you through this heartache.Stuart Hall lost to Athenian 64-60
Hall way too many missed free throws and layups
No 3….i cant pronounce his name but he had to have at least 30 of the points.
The 49ers loss crushed my soul
This loss has literally destroyed sports for me for the next couple months.
I could really care less about Giants baseball.
Just soul crushing, painful, all the words you can think of….thats how I feel right now
I like your humor in your post🤣🤣🤣👏👏Stuart Hall lost to Athenian 64-60
Hall way too many missed free throws and layups
No 3….i cant pronounce his name but he had to have at least 30 of the points.
The 49ers loss crushed my soul
This loss has literally destroyed sports for me for the next couple months.
I could really care less about Giants baseball.
Just soul crushing, painful, all the words you can think of….thats how I feel right now
Too Soon😳🤣😳🤣😳🤣🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏I hear Taylor swift has a catalog of songs that could help you through this heartache.
I don’t plan to post much, if at all going forward, but I just wanted to say Conor F’n Maguire! Remember the name!
Under 6'4 is fine. You just have to be an elite Ball handler, strong defender or great shooter.Hes 5’10 and would be lucky if a D3 school offered him a scholarship.
How many times do I have to tell people this. If you’re under 6’4 your odds of playing college basketball are slim to none. Odds get a tiny bit higher if you’re 6’2 or 6’3 but 6’1 and shorter and you might as well play another sport like baseball where height doesn’t matter as much.
I’m all for propping kids up. Celebrating them.
But I am also a realist, and anyone who is under 6’4 chasing a D1 scholarship is essentially chasing the impossible dream.
Under 6'4 is fine. You just have to be an elite Ball handler, strong defender or great shooter.
As a 6'5 player I know the advantages. I just think you are giving misleading information.Nearly impossible to be an elite defender when your opponent is 4 inches or more taller than you are.
Can someone name one elite defender in the nba is the height range I mentioned above?
And I know there is Curry, trae young and Brunson but those guys give up just as many points as they score sometimes.
But defense isn’t sexy so no one mentions that
Conor F’n Maguire!Hes 5’10 and would be lucky if a D3 school offered him a scholarship.
How many times do I have to tell people this. If you’re under 6’4 your odds of playing college basketball are slim to none. Odds get a tiny bit higher if you’re 6’2 or 6’3 but 6’1 and shorter and you might as well play another sport like baseball where height doesn’t matter as much.
I’m all for propping kids up. Celebrating them.
But I am also a realist, and anyone who is under 6’4 chasing a D1 scholarship is essentially chasing the impossible dream.
Check out how those two 6 footers are doing at Auburn and Xavier…..honestly if I had my druthers, I would have started Zion at some point last year. But I had no say in the matter.As a 6'5 player I know the advantages. I just think you are giving misleading information.
While prolific can get all 6'4 fellas.. the best two on the team last year were barely 6 feet. And I agree.. curry, young and Brunson are not great defensive players solo.. but that's why I said you better be able to do something really good
I hate knocking people with a lack of experience, especially if they're trying to learn, but this comes off like a college freshman who takes into to psychology and thinks they can diagnose people after 1 semester. The statement "if you're under 6'4 your chance of playing college ball are slim to none. Let's take a look at the ap top 10 and see if there are any players in that range. I won't add anyone who doesn't avg 5 or more ppg and only listed at 6'1 and under.Hes 5’10 and would be lucky if a D3 school offered him a scholarship.
How many times do I have to tell people this. If you’re under 6’4 your odds of playing college basketball are slim to none. Odds get a tiny bit higher if you’re 6’2 or 6’3 but 6’1 and shorter and you might as well play another sport like baseball where height doesn’t matter as much.
I’m all for propping kids up. Celebrating them.
But I am also a realist, and anyone who is under 6’4 chasing a D1 scholarship is essentially chasing the impossible dream.
This is good stuff. Basketball is a sport that a lot of different types of players can succeed. Yes, if you are undersized for a position, you need to do a lot of other stuff really well, but it isn't a stop sign for future successI hate knocking people with a lack of experience, especially if they're trying to learn, but this comes off like a college freshman who takes into to psychology and thinks they can diagnose people after 1 semester. The statement "if you're under 6'4 your chance of playing college ball are slim to none. Let's take a look at the ap top 10 and see if there are any players in that range. I won't add anyone who doesn't avg 5 or more ppg and only listed at 6'1 and under.
Uconn- None
Houston- LJ Cryer 6'1 15.0 ppg
Jamal Shead 6'1 13.3 ppg
Purdue- Braden Smith 12.8 ppg 5.7 rpg
Lance Jones 12.8 ppg
Tennessee- Zakai Zieglier 5-9 11.0 ppg
Iowa State- Tamin Lipsey 6'1 12.8 ppg
Marquette- Sean Jones 5'10 5.8 ppg
Duke- Jeremy Roach 6'1 14 0 ppg
Kansas- Dajuan Harris 6'1 8.0 ppg
UNC- RJ Davis 6'0 21.3 ppg
Elliot Cadeau 6'1 7ppg
In doing this quick rundown, there are even more players on these 10 teams between 6'2-6'4. We all know players never list themselves shorter than they are. If you had argued size in regards to a team's make up and their potential success, you can make that argument. The reality is, like ankle pointed out, if you can be elite at something and play your role, coaches will find a place for you. The key word being elite.
Edit: Can't exclude nor cal short kings Darrion Trammel 8ppg and Ryan Beasly 7.4, both listed at 5-10.