Svi was pretty good against ISU in both games this year.
They couldn't hide him on the perimeter in Lawrence against us no matter how hard they tried
Svi was pretty good against ISU in both games this year.
Yeah, he matched up alright with the guys we threw at him this year. But i was talking more in general. Every year before the season Svi was on the "Potential Lottery Pick" Lists' and it always made me cringe. Never saw anything from his game that made me think he was a NBA talent, let alone a Lottery Pick.Svi was pretty good against ISU in both games this year.
He should enjoy the rigorous travelling schedule of a typical NBA team, though.Trueee, how could I forget about that Defense. I misread the post, thought it was just saying "which is awesome" to the "Svi isn't coming back regardless". Where as I wanted him to stay in the league for as long as possible
Sorry for the confusion
Yeah, he matched up alright with the guys we threw at him this year. But i was talking more in general. Every year before the season Svi was on the "Potential Lottery Pick" Lists' and it always made me cringe. Never saw anything from his game that made me think he was a NBA talent, let alone a Lottery Pick.
I actually didn't think OU had a lot of talent last year.
While you never knew what you were going to get on a game to game basis, I thought youngsters McGusty, DoLittle and James were very talented. I'd take that with Lewis, McNeil, and Wigginton. Which just makes me feel their inexperience will be a factor in the big12 grind like OU's. OU's experienced guys were similar to Young, Bowie, and Babb in that they had their roles but weren't stars. I don't care how talented our incoming guys are, there is just something about chemistry playing together for years like our last two teams have gotten to do, much less our seniors who were at the peak of their game. There is such a learning curve.
Potential? Sure. Anybody who plays P6 D1 and is a 6'8 Guard, should have NBA potential. That doesn't mean he has the ability or talent.he definitely has NBA potential.
Potential? Sure. Anybody who plays P6 D1 and is a 6'8 Guard, should have NBA potential. That doesn't mean he has the ability or talent.
Grad transfer with 2 years eligibility
6-8 235 lbs originally from Omaha
4.5 ppg 4.3 rpg 0.9 bpg in 15 minutes per game.
Very intriguing prospect. Probably better than any of the JUCO big men left
Turn down the strippersHmmm, 4-star out of HS... but committed to Louisville. Got kicked off (suspended indefinitely) from there. What the heck do you have to do to get booted from Louisville?
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7'1" me likey
Trying their best is all I hope to see out of themGive this staff some credit. They certainly try hard.
I cant tell you how wet I got when I first saw that.
I cant tell you how wet I got when I first saw that.