Per Gary Parrish
Former Louisiana-Monroe HC Orlando Early has emerged as a candidate to join Patrick Ewing’s staff at Georgetown, a source told @CBSSports.
\Per Gary Parrish
Former Louisiana-Monroe HC Orlando Early has emerged as a candidate to join Patrick Ewing’s staff at Georgetown, a source told @CBSSports.
Hiring former head coaches????
You don't say!
Per Gary Parrish
Former Louisiana-Monroe HC Orlando Early has emerged as a candidate to join Patrick Ewing’s staff at Georgetown, a source told @CBSSports.
Hiring former head coaches????
You don't say!
\Per Gary Parrish
Former Louisiana-Monroe HC Orlando Early has emerged as a candidate to join Patrick Ewing’s staff at Georgetown, a source told @CBSSports.
Hiring former head coaches????
You don't say!
But, if Mullin did hire him, most on here would complain about his career .395 winning percentage.
\Per Gary Parrish
Former Louisiana-Monroe HC Orlando Early has emerged as a candidate to join Patrick Ewing’s staff at Georgetown, a source told @CBSSports.
Hiring former head coaches????
You don't say!
But, if Mullin did hire him, most on here would complain about his career .395 winning percentage.
.395 is better than .000
You just made my day.
You just made my day.
He gave Seton Hall a verbal at xmas. He's a nice get but it's old news
See it's not that hard. And that is a BIG body that will smack us around for several years.
he first needs to get off the bench.
See it's not that hard. And that is a BIG body that will smack us around for several years.
You know what I didn't see in the article? His season averages. Didn't see them for any of his seasons, in fact. In order for him to smack us around, he first needs to get off the bench.
See it's not that hard. And that is a BIG body that will smack us around for several years.
You know what I didn't see in the article? His season averages. Didn't see them for any of his seasons, in fact. In order for him to smack us around, he first needs to get off the bench.
FUNNY SH can grap a big player and we who are suppose to have a top recruiter can not!!
Paultz those two are similar because they're big bodied guys who pursue the ball but play below the rim. IMO that's not a bad thing, shot blockers are good but you need guys who play position defense and get rebounds also. To me Kante has the advantage because of motor and shooting touch, but I think both players, Brodie especially will benefit from college weight rooms and trainers. 270 (and it may be more than that) is way too heavy for Brodie. Kante is more ready to play now because of motor and conditioning and a better fit for St. John's because he can play forward and compliment the mobile running centers that St. John's has (Owens) and is trying to recruit (Brown, Reid and Igiehon) And yeah I know I make too much of free throw shooting for bigs but Isaac shoots those betterHe gave Seton Hall a verbal at xmas. He's a nice get but it's old news
John, in long term, who do you like better Brodie or Kante as a quality interior player?