"No. A lot of people compare me to a lot of different kinds of body types and players. Me, I feel like I'm one of one. I'm not really like nobody else. I mean that humbly. God chose me to be who I am, and I'm embracing it. I'm blessed that he chose me to have this type of talent and body type and genetics and I'm just trying to do something with it."
These fuckin questions man...
*I understand this is what I get for reading Dawgman.
Articulate?...
That's a white person's way of saying the kid can speak English. Calling black people articulate is like calling them the N word. How out of touch are these morons?
I wish there was footage of it somewhere, but I'll never forget B Roys back-to-back buzzer beaters to tie the game at the end of regulation and OT against Arizona. Still somehow lost the game, but it was a good representation of how much he carried the team.
Sure it's filmed with a potato and the sound doesn't match up, but still...
UW will never have another player like Brandon Roy. The rules at the time (correct me if wrong, but I recall that being what happened with Webster) were that you could either go straight out of high school, but if you enroll, you have to stay 3 years.
Roy was good enough out of high school to possibly be a 1st round pick from the get go, but decided to come here instead. Then after his junior year he was already nba ready but decided that his final year would help his draft stock (it did).
With the current rules, you simply don't get those kinds of players for that long
UW will never have another player like Brandon Roy. The rules at the time (correct me if wrong, but I recall that being what happened with Webster) were that you could either go straight out of high school, but if you enroll, you have to stay 3 years.
Roy was good enough out of high school to possibly be a 1st round pick from the get go, but decided to come here instead. Then after his junior year he was already nba ready but decided that his final year would help his draft stock (it did).
With the current rules, you simply don't get those kinds of players for that long
The rule was, you could go straight after high school, or at any point after.
UW will never have another player like Brandon Roy. The rules at the time (correct me if wrong, but I recall that being what happened with Webster) were that you could either go straight out of high school, but if you enroll, you have to stay 3 years.
Roy was good enough out of high school to possibly be a 1st round pick from the get go, but decided to come here instead. Then after his junior year he was already nba ready but decided that his final year would help his draft stock (it did).
With the current rules, you simply don't get those kinds of players for that long
The rule was, you could go straight after high school, or at any point after.
Oh OK, guess I'm just an idiot and/or day drinking has shattered my memory, my bad
UW will never have another player like Brandon Roy. The rules at the time (correct me if wrong, but I recall that being what happened with Webster) were that you could either go straight out of high school, but if you enroll, you have to stay 3 years.
Roy was good enough out of high school to possibly be a 1st round pick from the get go, but decided to come here instead. Then after his junior year he was already nba ready but decided that his final year would help his draft stock (it did).
With the current rules, you simply don't get those kinds of players for that long
He almost went straight out of high school but wasn't some can't miss top 10 recruit, was generally like 30-40ish IIRC. Then he had clearinghouse issues, only played half his freshman year. His sophomore year he was really good but generally deferred shots to Nate and maybe even Tre. His junior year he started like an absolute monster at the Great Alaska Shootout and was on a top 10 pick trajectory before he tore his meniscus. He was never the same as a junior, even came back as the 6th man to keep chemistry intact.
I agree it's unlikely that circumstances will prevent a talent like B Roy from leaving early going forward, but the rules didn't have anything to do with it.
Huge get. Hop's gonna have a deep rotation of big bodies available to him next season. Hop's the man. Keeping Romar was not worth one great recruiting class. Hopkins is a huge coaching upgrade and is also a great recruiter. It's crazy to see so many East coast kids turning down St Johns and Syracuse and in this case Duke and Kentucky to come all the way across the country to play at Washington just because of the relationship they have with Hop. Hop knows how to sell shit and get kids excited. Maybe Coach Pete should ask him for some recruiting advice so we can get some fucking commits in the 2020 class already.
I don't really know shit about shit, but here are my quick takeaways from the gayme...
BTP is right, Stewart is an absolute monster... love the kid's game and energy.
For me, Cole Anthony was the best player on the court, rather easily... and with 3.75 years of high school under his belt, he was doing anything to win the game.
Also, I thought Nico Mannion (committed to AZ) was garbage. He's also a ginger. Nuff said on that.
I don't really know shit about shit, but here are my quick takeaways from the gayme...
BTP is right, Stewart is an absolute monster... love the kid's game and energy.
For me, Cole Anthony was the best player on the court, rather easily... and with 3.75 years of high school under his belt, he was doing anything to win the game.
Also, I thought Nico Mannion (committed to AZ) was garbage. He's also a ginger. Nuff said on that.
Mannion sucks like hard.
Anthony’s the best player in the class
Isaiah is the best big and 2nd best player in the class
James Wiseman and Jaden McDaniels have the highest ceilings
The future might look bright at surface level, but none of you have any idea what is actually happening behind the scenes. That is how it usually goes with this business.
The future might look bright at surface level, but none of you have any idea what is actually happening behind the scenes. That is how it usually goes with this business.
The Romar situation is far from done with. I'm hearing some things that could be an issue for Hop
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LTmhHODezE
Roy was good enough out of high school to possibly be a 1st round pick from the get go, but decided to come here instead. Then after his junior year he was already nba ready but decided that his final year would help his draft stock (it did).
With the current rules, you simply don't get those kinds of players for that long
I agree it's unlikely that circumstances will prevent a talent like B Roy from leaving early going forward, but the rules didn't have anything to do with it.
https://www.complex.com/sports/2014/06/athletes-with-the-most-children-by-the-most-women/larry-johnson
BTP is right, Stewart is an absolute monster... love the kid's game and energy.
For me, Cole Anthony was the best player on the court, rather easily... and with 3.75 years of high school under his belt, he was doing anything to win the game.
Also, I thought Nico Mannion (committed to AZ) was garbage. He's also a ginger. Nuff said on that.
Anthony’s the best player in the class
Isaiah is the best big and 2nd best player in the class
James Wiseman and Jaden McDaniels have the highest ceilings
I still don't know if Stewart will be a star in the NBA but he's gonna be the best player in the Pac12 next year rather easily.