Royce White back in Ames

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My favorite Royce play was him exploding past Drummond and dunking it on the first play of the UCONN game. It was like they won on that play alone and just proceded to kick the crap out of them after that.
 

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My favorite Royce play was him exploding past Drummond and dunking it on the first play of the UCONN game. It was like they won on that play alone and just proceded to kick the crap out of them after that.
Was that an off hand dunk?
 

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As a life-long Cyclone fan, you get used to having to win with lesser talent. What I loved about Royce was he was the most talented player on the floor, regardless of who we were playing. And I loved how Hoiberg played inside out and forced the other team's big man to guard Royce as he brought the ball up the court.
 
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Freak of a player. His biggest weakness, though, was his jump shot. Didn't have great touch. He was a 29% jump shooter.
 
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As a life-long Cyclone fan, you get used to having to win with lesser talent. What I loved about Royce was he was the most talented player on the floor, regardless of who we were playing. And I loved how Hoiberg played inside out and forced the other team's big man to guard Royce as he brought the ball up the court.
IIRC we didn't have a guard to bring the ball up court so they had Royce do it.
 

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There's never been a player more fun to watch in an ISU jersey. It can be argued that Fizer, Grayer, etc. were better ballers, but none were as fun to watch as Royce. You never knew what was going to happen when he had the ball.
 

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I think Royce's heart is truly in the right place. But the mental illness thing isn't made up, and it's not just anxiety about flying. He's got some brain worms going on, and that's not a political commentary.

He's also had some unhelpful people around him, and apparently just bad judgment about who to trust and other decisions.

I wish him the best in life, I think he really wants to make the world better place and be a good person.

Heart in the right place? Please do go on.
 

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Certainly worth a discussion. Too bad they were only here 1 and 2 years.
It would have been fun to see Royce another year or two but it's been said by more than one person in the know that the coaching staff was not sad to see him go. I don't know any specifics, but apparently it took a lot of work to keep him out of trouble while he was in Ames.
 

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I think Royce's heart is truly in the right place. But the mental illness thing isn't made up, and it's not just anxiety about flying. He's got some brain worms going on, and that's not a political commentary.

He's also had some unhelpful people around him, and apparently just bad judgment about who to trust and other decisions.

I wish him the best in life, I think he really wants to make the world better place and be a good person.
"Brain worms" seems like a perfect way to describe it honestly. And of course I wish him no ill will. I just don't subscribe to him or his line of thought anymore.
 

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Freak of a player. His biggest weakness, though, was his jump shot. Didn't have great touch. He was a 29% jump shooter.
Absolutely true. I do wonder if this would have ultimately led to his demise in the NBA anyway. He was a tweener in that he had the body of a power forward, the skillset of a point guard, but the shooting touch of a center. Awful at free throws too. Not sure where his game would have fit in the NBA. A role certainly, but he was probably never going to be a 'star' so to speak.
 
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