Polee had springs in his shoes. He looked like Dr. J in that breakaway dunk against St. Mary's early in the season.
I thought it was sad when he transferred. He had a lot of upside and some great experience playing with more mature players and on a big stage. He was a question mark but I thought watching his development would be fun and I was pulling for him to be successful. I am afraid that all the reasons for him leaving -- wanting to be closer to family, talk about injuries -- were just masks for the real reason. He feared competition from the incoming recruiting class with Pointer, Sampson, Harkless, etc.
Of course if he had stayed he would have gotten tons of minutes last year and would have had a great chance to develop.
Or perhaps "Dr. K" - don't remember it being discussed here on the boards when Dwayne was a Johnnie, but in addition to being the son of LA City POY Polee Sr, a 15 pt 4 reb collegiate and a true "cup of coffee" in the league guy, he's the nephew (Mom's brother) of Memphis great Larry Kenon - Dr. K - the ABA and NBA star. A 5 time All-star, who won a title as a 16pt 12 reb rookie with the Nets in '74 as the 3rd frontcourt starter along side Dr. J and Billy Paultz. He outrebounded both. Polee Jr. physically actually reminds more of his uncle (K was 6'9 205) than his Dad (Sr. was 6'5 180).
Kid has a heckuva bloodline for hoops.