Harrison

Seems as though a little rest has helped dlo return to his pre calf injury form. Lets keep it up D!
 
@DangeloHarrison · 1h 1 hour ago
Portsmouth Invitational was success averaged 17.3 points... 5.6 assists ... and 7.6 rebounds.. Not so bad #2015PIT #2-1#whatsnext?
 
Adam Zagoria
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Over the next 2 weeks former St. John's G @DangeloHarrison will work out for the Lakers, Philly, Houston & Washington, source tells @SNYtv
 
I've been saying for the last couple of years that I think that D'Lo sticks with an NBA team.
 
I've been saying for the last couple of years that I think that D'Lo sticks with an NBA team.

It'll be interesting to see how he fairs post college. Really curious. Good luck to him. I hope he kills it. I've said before he'll end up on the sideline coaching after his playing days are over.
 
I've been saying for the last couple of years that I think that D'Lo sticks with an NBA team.

I really hope he does. Nobody deserves it more.

Just think his defense is going to hold him back.
 
I've been saying for the last couple of years that I think that D'Lo sticks with an NBA team.

I really hope he does. Nobody deserves it more.

Just think his defense is going to hold him back.

It'd hold him back if people actually played this defense you speak of in the nba
 
I do hope he makes it. I think he falls just short of NBA level ability in some areas except heart, and that just may carry him.

It's really impressive to think that last season's roster had 5 players with near NBA level talent. If only Lavin had built a deeper and more balanced roster (including front court players), the core 6 may have carried the squad deep into the NCAA's. So Lavin gets credit for assembling 5/6 very good players and at the same time lambasted for the steep talent fall off and lack of succession beyond them.
 
I do hope he makes it. I think he falls just short of NBA level ability in some areas except heart, and that just may carry him.

It's really impressive to think that last season's roster had 5 players with near NBA level talent. If only Lavin had built a deeper and more balanced roster (including front court players), the core 6 may have carried the squad deep into the NCAA's. So Lavin gets credit for assembling 5/6 very good players and at the same time lambasted for the steep talent fall off and lack of succession beyond them.

GM Beast
I like the "heart" reference; the intangibles; no one knows for sure ahead of time hence some high draft picks never blossom and some lower picks excel - you and other posters can provide examples better than I - but I was thinking about that excellent point guard for the Celtics now on another team (name?)
Wasn't he thought of less than his actual level of play???

all the best
 
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