BDJ Dunk Pose

twocoach

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Kinda off topic but this topic is stupid anyway so I don't mind derailing. Anyone see Ellis' interview at big 12 media days? I was expecting someone well spoken and intelligent, boy was I wrong. He is one dumb human being. He had the mindset of a middle schooler.
Nice. He graduated high school as the class valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA (as in 4.0 GPA for all four years of high school). He served as secretary of his school’s National Honor Society chapter and volunteered for the Wichita Children’s Home as well as the Real Men, Real Heroes’ Teen Hero program. He also was part of multiple youth literacy-outreach initiatives and worked as a motivational speaker to youth athletes. But keep basing your goofball comments on some random interview of a 21 year old. I am sure all of us here were comfortable public speakers at that age. http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/article1081470.html
 

twocoach

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I picture you as one of the south park dudes from the WOW episode. How the **** do you have so much time available that you are on an ISU board constantly posting? Anyway, on to your post. Your statement only fuels the fire of the arm chair quarterback, WOW physique having ****** nozzle perception.
Says the guy posting at 10:15 at night...
 

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Would...give er the wood.
 

sadam

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It's just a stupid game where stupid kids dunk a stupid leather ball through a stupid circular piece of metal with stupid string dangling from it. WHO CARES!?!?
 

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Nice. He graduated high school as the class valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA (as in 4.0 GPA for all four years of high school). He served as secretary of his school’s National Honor Society chapter and volunteered for the Wichita Children’s Home as well as the Real Men, Real Heroes’ Teen Hero program. He also was part of multiple youth literacy-outreach initiatives and worked as a motivational speaker to youth athletes. But keep basing your goofball comments on some random interview of a 21 year old. I am sure all of us here were comfortable public speakers at that age. http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/article1081470.html

Ha. Yeah, what a dummy.
 

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Nice. He graduated high school as the class valedictorian with a 4.0 GPA (as in 4.0 GPA for all four years of high school). He served as secretary of his school’s National Honor Society chapter and volunteered for the Wichita Children’s Home as well as the Real Men, Real Heroes’ Teen Hero program. He also was part of multiple youth literacy-outreach initiatives and worked as a motivational speaker to youth athletes. But keep basing your goofball comments on some random interview of a 21 year old. I am sure all of us here were comfortable public speakers at that age. http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/article1081470.html

See what you did, Sadam, you jerk? geez look up guy's high school records before you bash their public speaking skills
 

Cyclonesince78

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Good thing he didn't say he was ugly. Tuco would have posted all of his galmour shots photo sets. Whew, I feel like I dodged a bullet on that one.
 

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I thought part of Fred's appeal to players with NBA aspirations was running an NBA system with the freedom that comes with an NBA system. You would never see the freedom to dunk like this in the NBA. :spinny:
 

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Yeah but how much of that did he really achieve on his own?

I could see a school giving an athlete a grade or two to keep him/her eligible, but I highly doubt a high school would manufacture straight A's and a 4.0 grade point average just because a kid is an athlete.

That is really a reach. Let's not let the fact that he plays at KU cloud our better judgement.
 

IAStubborn

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It's kind of like a comparison between Terrell Owens and Barry Sanders.

Some people enjoy the flash associated with TO and his unique TD celebrations. Others would rather you just hand the ball to the ref and act like you've been there before and scoring TD's is just part of your job.

I tend to like the Barry Sanders approach better. I still didn't have much of an issue with BDJ's posing as long as he makes the dunk. If he misses one doing that though, I'd expect him to really get an a** chewing.

In a big game it would be good to get the crowd going. I can't believe anyone is upset by it though, wtf.
 

CyArob

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It was a dunk. In an exhibition game. WTH is wrong with all of you?
 

SimpsonClone

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I can't believe this discussion is still happening.

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