Funniest thing is, all concerns on this board, email, twitter, and speaking to various general managers and college coaches other then jim boheim were all taken into account. Id like to thank everybody for your wishes and dialogue that was seriously brought to moe and lavin and others intention. The decision announced tomorrow will make alot more sense when you hear it tomorrow lol But seriously dont think every option wasnt factored. Im a little smarter then most think. Thats what dumb people say though right lol. Anyway, have a good one ya. Dave hit me up!
Hes got a few... Lol i think johnny flynn, carmelo, warrick, and of course plenty of others. Hes just not a pleasant guy to reccomend a player to. I think seriously its because i didnt like bernie fine..
Quote from: Realscout on March 18, 2012, 07:20:05 PMHes got a few... Lol i think johnny flynn, carmelo, warrick, and of course plenty of others. Hes just not a pleasant guy to reccomend a player to. I think seriously its because i didnt like bernie fine.. Good instincts
Quote from: Realscout on March 18, 2012, 07:10:31 PMFunniest thing is, all concerns on this board, email, twitter, and speaking to various general managers and college coaches other then jim boheim were all taken into account. Id like to thank everybody for your wishes and dialogue that was seriously brought to moe and lavin and others intention. The decision announced tomorrow will make alot more sense when you hear it tomorrow lol But seriously dont think every option wasnt factored. Im a little smarter then most think. Thats what dumb people say though right lol. Anyway, have a good one ya. Dave hit me up!Good to hear from you. Whatever Moe decides, SJU fans are behind him 100% Everybody has opinions. Don't take any on this board too seriously. It's a forum for opinions. We are SJU fans and would love to see Moe stay but all of us want to see Moe succeed in the NBA. Main message is thwt we all love SJU and want to see Moe succeed. Best of luck.
Remember Moe opened the gates for the rest. He started it.
If it's true that Moe Harkless is leaving for the draft, I'd first like to thank him for coming to St. John's and giving us his all this season. I'd also like to wish him all the luck in the world and I hope he becomes an absolute star at the next level.
Quote from: Realscout on March 18, 2012, 07:10:31 PMFunniest thing is, all concerns on this board, email, twitter, and speaking to various general managers and college coaches other then jim boheim were all taken into account. Id like to thank everybody for your wishes and dialogue that was seriously brought to moe and lavin and others intention. The decision announced tomorrow will make alot more sense when you hear it tomorrow lol But seriously dont think every option wasnt factored. Im a little smarter then most think. Thats what dumb people say though right lol. Anyway, have a good one ya. Dave hit me up!Good to hear from you. Whatever Moe decides, SJU fans are behind him 100% Everybody has opinions. Don't take any on this board too seriously. It's a forum for opinions. We are SJU fans and would love to see Moe stay but all of us want to see Moe succeed in the NBA. Main message is thwt we all love SJU and want to see Moe succeed. Best of luck to the young man.
Quote from: Moose on March 18, 2012, 07:49:08 PMRemember Moe opened the gates for the rest. He started it.That is 100% true, but why risk your entire career? What he saw in Lexington this year he'll see in the league. I saw nothing that tells me he's ready. He's a promising freshman. The NBA is insane.
Quote from: Poison on March 18, 2012, 08:04:46 PMQuote from: Moose on March 18, 2012, 07:49:08 PMRemember Moe opened the gates for the rest. He started it.That is 100% true, but why risk your entire career? What he saw in Lexington this year he'll see in the league. I saw nothing that tells me he's ready. He's a promising freshman. The NBA is insane.He's not risking his NBA career. I understand your logic - that a high pick leads to more job security and more patience from the front office. You're right about that. But the bottom line is guys like Omar and Barkley, and other early entries didn't not make it in the NBA because they left early... they didn't make it because they weren't good enough. As much as I like them, let's call a spade a spade here. You might have a longer leash and more cushion if you're a high pick; but coming out early doesn't ruin careers. If you have the talent you'll find your place in the league.