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  • BroadcastingDawg
    BroadcastingDawg Member Posts: 1,608
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    Hamier... you have no handle, the balance of 5-minute-old fawn, and a massive hitch in your stroke. On what fucking earth did someone β€œwaste” your talent?
  • louism2wash
    louism2wash Member Posts: 368

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    Hamier... you have no handle, the balance of 5-minute-old fawn, and a massive hitch in your stroke. On what fucking earth did someone β€œwaste” your talent?

    Yeah, I just ask myself "what did Hamier do well?" and there isn't a single thing I can point to. He was mediocre or worse in all phases of the game.
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,783 Standard Supporter
    Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.

    I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    Obviously he didn't come close to living up even that billing
  • BleachedAnusDawg
    BleachedAnusDawg Member Posts: 13,783 Standard Supporter
    dnc said:

    Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.

    I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.
    For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855

    dnc said:

    Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.

    I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.
    For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.
    Very true
  • Miley_Cyrus
    Miley_Cyrus Member Posts: 842

    dnc said:

    Hameir still living off of his recruiting profile. Lots of stars.

    I mean he was ranked like 80th, that's not especially high in basketball. Means you project to not being drafted.
    For sure, but given there are 320-something D1 programs in hoops, and lets say each is taking 3 recruits a year, he was supposed to be a top-10% player in his class. He should have been a good college talent.
    I think a good coach turns Hameir into a solid player. Hop just didn’t do it.

    He needs to fix his jumper and work on his back to the basket game. He didn’t do either.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,541 Founders Club
    Tequilla said:

    I’ve listened to more of these Noah Dickerson shows. I was surprised at how Dickerson (diplomatically) dismissed Hop a couple episodes ago, given that he only had success under Hop.

    Said he preferred Romar because he caters to the player’s strengths vs Hop the β€œsystem guy.”

    Translation: I like my numbers better than getting wins
    Hop's system is pure shit and has been proofed out over 2 seasons now, so how is this automatically a selfish thing from Dickerson?

    It's possible to have a system that gets wins and showcases the talent of your players. Hop's does neither.