Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY

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*wipes ketchup from his eyes* - I guess Heinz sight isn’t 20/20.

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #301 on: November 23, 2008, 08:59:20 PM »
sign him Norm!!!!!!!!

Glad to hear SJU was the first school he mentioned. Kid loves the Garden.

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #302 on: November 23, 2008, 09:58:16 PM »
if we win this year, this is a slam dunk

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #303 on: November 23, 2008, 10:11:13 PM »
Anyone know if he's even taken the SAT? 

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #304 on: November 23, 2008, 10:13:14 PM »
Tiny should be fired if he hasn't.

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #305 on: November 24, 2008, 07:17:11 AM »
Lance, you said it yourself.  Bring the legacy back to New York.

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #306 on: November 25, 2008, 01:23:41 PM »
Tiny should be fired if he hasn't.

Guys..  Tiny only cares about Tiny and where his next pay check is going to come from... 

The day Lance leaves Lincoln and Tiny doesn't make any money off of him is the day he stops caring about the kid...


Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #307 on: November 29, 2008, 01:47:24 PM »
Jerry Meyer from Rivals rips into Lance in his mailbag:

Who do you think will be the better college player: Lance Stephenson or Xavier Henry?

-- Tim from Oakland
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Lance Stephenson has developed a reputation for struggling to fit into a team concept.
Stephenson is an exceptional physical talent, but the odds are much better that Henry excels as a college player than Stephenson. Henry is a great physical talent as well, but also has the complete package as far as intangibles and coachability. The same just can't be said for Stephenson, who has a reputation for erratic behavior and an inability to fit into a team concept.

One glaring example of Stephenson's struggles is when he was cut for the USA 18-under national team this summer by Davidson coach Bob McKillop. Stephenson was clearly the most physically gifted player trying out for the team, but the nature of his game and his attitude just wouldn't mesh with McKillop's system. Stephenson's necessity to over dribble and dominate the ball killed any offensive flow, and his attitude alienated himself from his teammates.

Stephenson's game is best suited for a situation where he can dominate the action playing with players who are significantly less talented than him. His high school team is of this nature, and a travel team was created last summer around Stephenson.

Henry on the other hand, played for a travel team with three other high major prospects and fit in well with them while still putting up big numbers. At Memphis, Henry will also put up big numbers while playing within the system and fitting in with his teammates.

If Stephenson played for a struggling program like St. John's next year, he will likely be given free reign and will put up huge numbers - but most likely in a losing cause. The other probable scenario for Stephenson is that he finds a European team that will take a chance on him, and then we will never know the answer to this question.
"When excuses become your reason for losing then it is time to find the nearest mirror." -Mike Dunlap

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #308 on: November 29, 2008, 01:52:28 PM »
well henry and stephenson will face off on ESPN, so we'll see.

I do think that is a little harsh on Lance.  Lance does care about winning, I don't think he just plays to put up stats, which is being inferred in that piece.  I also do believe Lance makes the players around him better, rather that's a "accident" or not is another story...

Lance with Burrell, Kennedy, Boothe, Evans, Horne, Omari and maybe even an improved Rob Thomas (?) can be an NCAA team....  For that to happen though, we will need a good coach...


Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #310 on: December 03, 2008, 05:52:15 PM »
don’t want to talk,” Stephenson told the Daily News for its high school basketball preview. “Just want to play.”
http://www.zagsblog.com/2008/12/03/lance-not-talking-just-playing/#more-8155

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #311 on: December 03, 2008, 07:50:40 PM »
Now that's good motto.

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #312 on: December 03, 2008, 09:58:50 PM »
Jerry Meyer from Rivals rips into Lance in his mailbag:

Who do you think will be the better college player: Lance Stephenson or Xavier Henry?

-- Tim from Oakland
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Lance Stephenson has developed a reputation for struggling to fit into a team concept.
Stephenson is an exceptional physical talent, but the odds are much better that Henry excels as a college player than Stephenson. Henry is a great physical talent as well, but also has the complete package as far as intangibles and coachability. The same just can't be said for Stephenson, who has a reputation for erratic behavior and an inability to fit into a team concept.

One glaring example of Stephenson's struggles is when he was cut for the USA 18-under national team this summer by Davidson coach Bob McKillop. Stephenson was clearly the most physically gifted player trying out for the team, but the nature of his game and his attitude just wouldn't mesh with McKillop's system. Stephenson's necessity to over dribble and dominate the ball killed any offensive flow, and his attitude alienated himself from his teammates.

Stephenson's game is best suited for a situation where he can dominate the action playing with players who are significantly less talented than him. His high school team is of this nature, and a travel team was created last summer around Stephenson.

Henry on the other hand, played for a travel team with three other high major prospects and fit in well with them while still putting up big numbers. At Memphis, Henry will also put up big numbers while playing within the system and fitting in with his teammates.

If Stephenson played for a struggling program like St. John's next year, he will likely be given free reign and will put up huge numbers - but most likely in a losing cause. The other probable scenario for Stephenson is that he finds a European team that will take a chance on him, and then we will never know the answer to this question.
That sums it up well.

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #313 on: December 04, 2008, 08:04:42 AM »
Jerry Meyer from Rivals rips into Lance in his mailbag:



Stephenson's game is best suited for a situation where he can dominate the action playing with players who are significantly less talented than him. His high school team is of this nature, and a travel team was created last summer around Stephenson.


Jerry Meyer obviously doesn't know anything about Lance's high school team...    Tiny has put together quite the talented group ...

They have at least 4 Div I players on the roster...

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #314 on: December 04, 2008, 10:32:36 AM »
Jerry Meyer from Rivals rips into Lance in his mailbag:



Stephenson's game is best suited for a situation where he can dominate the action playing with players who are significantly less talented than him. His high school team is of this nature, and a travel team was created last summer around Stephenson.


Jerry Meyer obviously doesn't know anything about Lance's high school team...    Tiny has put together quite the talented group ...

They have at least 4 Div I players on the roster...


Whats the pg's name? What type of D1 talent is he? Big East,Mid Major,MAAC?

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #315 on: December 04, 2008, 11:22:32 AM »
Jerry Meyer from Rivals rips into Lance in his mailbag:



Stephenson's game is best suited for a situation where he can dominate the action playing with players who are significantly less talented than him. His high school team is of this nature, and a travel team was created last summer around Stephenson.


Jerry Meyer obviously doesn't know anything about Lance's high school team...    Tiny has put together quite the talented group ...

They have at least 4 Div I players on the roster...


Whats the pg's name? What type of D1 talent is he? Big East,Mid Major,MAAC?


Thye actually have 2..

Darwin Ellis & Shaquille Stokes

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #316 on: December 04, 2008, 12:24:52 PM »
This is Shaq Stokes' first year with Lincoln.  He should be a low high major player. 

Vincent Council was with Lincoln last year and commited to Kansas State (he's @ prep school).  Ellis is a good mid-major player who is CLUTCH and takes a lot of the big shots.

Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #317 on: December 04, 2008, 12:49:06 PM »
a low high major player? what exactly is a low high guy? is he shortish tallish? kind of skinny fat?
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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #318 on: December 04, 2008, 12:51:25 PM »
a low high major player? what exactly is a low high guy? is he shortish tallish? kind of skinny fat?

I think it means more Nebraska than Kansas, more Iowa than Michigan State, more - dare I say - St Johns than UConn.

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Re: Lance Stephenson - SF - Abraham Lincoln HS - Brooklyn, NY
« Reply #319 on: December 04, 2008, 01:39:16 PM »
This is Shaq Stokes' first year with Lincoln.  He should be a low high major player. 

Vincent Council was with Lincoln last year and commited to Kansas State (he's @ prep school).  Ellis is a good mid-major player who is CLUTCH and takes a lot of the big shots.

Tiny was very vocal about saying Stokes was going to be the starting point guard this year...

Its amazing that he got a kid to transfer to Lincoln from a school in NJ...