DEAMONALLTHE WAY
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think it is time people knew the REAL story on Fields.
He lead his high school team to 2 championships and played against most of the point guards currently in college and smashed them. Played against Quinn Cook and it was so bad Quinn's coach took him out of the game. Some of his teammates were Quincy Miller (Baylor), Dom Pointer (St. Johns), Charles Mckinney(Depaul),Josiah Turner (Arizonia). He is a pass first point guard but is capable of putting up points if necessary. He averaged 13 points 10 assists a game. That is what Wake saw and liked. Battle attended his games as well as Buzz.
First problem: Anthony broke his hand in his championship high school game. It was a blow out and Anthony had 18 points. It happen the last 2 minutes of the game. It was a broken scaphoid of the left wrist. Same injury Kendall Marshall has. Wake had already offered him when this happen. The kid was in a cast and had a second surgery to help with healing. He got the cast off two weeks before Wake's season started.
Second Problem: Minimal Physical Therapy on the wrist because the season had started and they needed him. But even with all of this is expected to perform at the highest level. He tried. His hand was weak from being in a cast almost 6 months and thus he is not 100%. He did not play not because he could not roll in the ACC but because because the hand was not 100%. He never had a chance to prove what he could do if he was 100%.
Buzz tried to play him did not like what he saw and pulled him. He went all the way with TC and did not look at Anthony again. Not the kids fault. Anthony got a raw deal. Now you have bench players starting over you and the general impression you are not wanted equals transfer. Anthony was always smiling and cheering on his team no matter how bad it was and I know it had to hurt like hell. I really wish him the best of luck wherever he ends up. He is a class act on and off the court.
I will take a kid like this on my team any day.
He lead his high school team to 2 championships and played against most of the point guards currently in college and smashed them. Played against Quinn Cook and it was so bad Quinn's coach took him out of the game. Some of his teammates were Quincy Miller (Baylor), Dom Pointer (St. Johns), Charles Mckinney(Depaul),Josiah Turner (Arizonia). He is a pass first point guard but is capable of putting up points if necessary. He averaged 13 points 10 assists a game. That is what Wake saw and liked. Battle attended his games as well as Buzz.
First problem: Anthony broke his hand in his championship high school game. It was a blow out and Anthony had 18 points. It happen the last 2 minutes of the game. It was a broken scaphoid of the left wrist. Same injury Kendall Marshall has. Wake had already offered him when this happen. The kid was in a cast and had a second surgery to help with healing. He got the cast off two weeks before Wake's season started.
Second Problem: Minimal Physical Therapy on the wrist because the season had started and they needed him. But even with all of this is expected to perform at the highest level. He tried. His hand was weak from being in a cast almost 6 months and thus he is not 100%. He did not play not because he could not roll in the ACC but because because the hand was not 100%. He never had a chance to prove what he could do if he was 100%.
Buzz tried to play him did not like what he saw and pulled him. He went all the way with TC and did not look at Anthony again. Not the kids fault. Anthony got a raw deal. Now you have bench players starting over you and the general impression you are not wanted equals transfer. Anthony was always smiling and cheering on his team no matter how bad it was and I know it had to hurt like hell. I really wish him the best of luck wherever he ends up. He is a class act on and off the court.
I will take a kid like this on my team any day.