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Wes Miller wins both the Ga. Southern and the Liberty game. You heard it here first.
Wes Miller wins both the Ga. Southern and the Liberty game. You heard it here first.
The window of opportunity is open for Wes:
Nov. 24th @ Wake
Dec. 2nd @ Liberty
The window of opportunity is open for Wes:
Nov. 24th @ Wake
Dec. 2nd @ Liberty
HUH? I guess JC didn't improve.I guess Dinos didn't improve. I guess Bryant hasn't improved. I guess Brandon hasn't improved.
My favorite Stan Lewter moment last night was when they were talking about why Liberty was playing Wake Forest before the Paradise Jam (to charter a plane together), and Stan says (verbatim):
"Our thoughts continue to the folks in the islands."
I'm sorry, what?
Wes Miller wins both the Ga. Southern and the Liberty game. You heard it here first.
To be fair, Brandon really hasn't improved. Your point stands with the other 3, IMO.
I am sure it has happened but I can't think of examples at present. Are there any recent examples of all-star caliber NBA players becoming outstanding college coaches?
Chill is regressing and is lost.
He was giving a shoutout to the people of the USVI.
Chill most definitely has the potential to be a savvy and skilled player for us who can hit the open three and occasionally break some ankles when the opportunity arises. In fact, I thought as he gained strength, he'd become a very good drive n' dish kinda guy, but right now he is most definitely forcing things and trying to do too much. Perhaps he has internalized too much of Danny's talk about how he's been so close to the program for so long, it's like he's been here an extra year, yadda yadda.
Just slow down Chill, let the game come to you and get your teammates involved. That's what they need, not unbelievable acrobatics under the rim on a doomed drive into the lane. If Danny insists on letting Craw play more off the ball and hone his game for the bigs, then you have got to be our cerebral floor general, an extension of the coaches, not a hero.