Praise fo D'Angelo

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Re: Praise fo D'Angelo
« Reply #20 on: December 29, 2011, 12:49:46 PM »
I think he has near perfect size for a college 2.  Interestingly they gave him a couple of stints at the point vs the Friars too.  He reminds me a little of Ben Gordon and if he keeps hitting the weights he might play at the next level too.  Most of all the guy is loaded with intangibles and really plays smart.  He's a leader and I think he'd be even a little more explosive if we were able to rest him a little more.  By next season he'll be one of the best 2s in the league and the sky's the limit from there on.  If Moe is one and done he's the man next year.  Now we've got to get Dom and Amir more involved in the offense just in case.

 Not having Nuri around anymore seemed to be the catalyst for Harrison to be more aggressive offensively.  Nuri's departure may be the greatest thing to happen to this young class so far. 3-0 without him.  I hope he watched the Friar game and realizes how much fun his "brothers" were having out there, running, passing, dunking.  Oh well.

Nuri's move has to be the dumbest in years.  Now I hope some of our hesitant recruits don't give him competition.  The kids who play this year will be household names with all the minutes and exposure they're getting.  Anyone who jumps on our train next season will have one hell of a supporting cast.

Re: Praise fo D'Angelo
« Reply #21 on: December 29, 2011, 12:51:11 PM »
I think he has near perfect size for a college 2.  Interestingly they gave him a couple of stints at the point vs the Friars too.  He reminds me a little of Ben Gordon and if he keeps hitting the weights he might play at the next level too.  Most of all the guy is loaded with intangibles and really plays smart.  He's a leader and I think he'd be even a little more explosive if we were able to rest him a little more.  By next season he'll be one of the best 2s in the league and the sky's the limit from there on.  If Moe is one and done he's the man next year.  Now we've got to get Dom and Amir more involved in the offense just in case.

 Not having Nuri around anymore seemed to be the catalyst for Harrison to be more aggressive offensively.  Nuri's departure may be the greatest thing to happen to this young class so far. 3-0 without him.  I hope he watched the Friar game and realizes how much fun his "brothers" were having out there, running, passing, dunking.  Oh well.

Nuri's move has to be the dumbest in years.  Now I hope some of our hesitant recruits don't give him competition.  The kids who play this year will be household names with all the minutes and exposure they're getting.  Anyone who jumps on our train next season will have one hell of a supporting cast.

Was it Nuri's move?

Re: Praise fo D'Angelo
« Reply #22 on: December 30, 2011, 12:45:08 PM »
I think he has near perfect size for a college 2.  Interestingly they gave him a couple of stints at the point vs the Friars too.  He reminds me a little of Ben Gordon and if he keeps hitting the weights he might play at the next level too.  Most of all the guy is loaded with intangibles and really plays smart.  He's a leader and I think he'd be even a little more explosive if we were able to rest him a little more.  By next season he'll be one of the best 2s in the league and the sky's the limit from there on.  If Moe is one and done he's the man next year.  Now we've got to get Dom and Amir more involved in the offense just in case.

 Not having Nuri around anymore seemed to be the catalyst for Harrison to be more aggressive offensively.  Nuri's departure may be the greatest thing to happen to this young class so far. 3-0 without him.  I hope he watched the Friar game and realizes how much fun his "brothers" were having out there, running, passing, dunking.  Oh well.

Nuri's move has to be the dumbest in years.  Now I hope some of our hesitant recruits don't give him competition.  The kids who play this year will be household names with all the minutes and exposure they're getting.  Anyone who jumps on our train next season will have one hell of a supporting cast.

Was it Nuri's move?

Got to assume he was the prime mover on the whole thing.  I'm pretty sure the staff wasn't looking to lose players under the circumstances.  Now swallowing his BS is another issue,  Can't run a team without discipline.  The team didn't seem to miss him too much vs PC.  He sucks and always will to me.

Re: Praise fo D'Angelo
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2011, 01:05:42 PM »
I think he has near perfect size for a college 2.  Interestingly they gave him a couple of stints at the point vs the Friars too.  He reminds me a little of Ben Gordon and if he keeps hitting the weights he might play at the next level too.  Most of all the guy is loaded with intangibles and really plays smart.  He's a leader and I think he'd be even a little more explosive if we were able to rest him a little more.  By next season he'll be one of the best 2s in the league and the sky's the limit from there on.  If Moe is one and done he's the man next year.  Now we've got to get Dom and Amir more involved in the offense just in case.

 Not having Nuri around anymore seemed to be the catalyst for Harrison to be more aggressive offensively.  Nuri's departure may be the greatest thing to happen to this young class so far. 3-0 without him.  I hope he watched the Friar game and realizes how much fun his "brothers" were having out there, running, passing, dunking.  Oh well.

Nuri's move has to be the dumbest in years.  Now I hope some of our hesitant recruits don't give him competition.  The kids who play this year will be household names with all the minutes and exposure they're getting.  Anyone who jumps on our train next season will have one hell of a supporting cast.

Was it Nuri's move?

Nuri forced himself out so yes it was his move. Team chemistry is already better and its only been 3 games.
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