kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
mel ott wrote:kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
Last minute totally was a foul on Xavier before you could call a walk. That probably cost them the game.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Yeah it’s a shame to see Kyky buried. He’s a talented (offensive) kid. I think guys like him and Quinerly, etc, Need to understand that this is a big boys league. If you can’t be reliable on both sides of the floor, then you can’t play. He simply can’t guard other 2G’s in this league like Duke, Bouk, Moore, etc. currently.
With the recruits coming in this year and next, there will be huge pressure on him to up his game. Unfortunately with the ease at which guys can transfer he might seek an easier path.
DudeAnon wrote:mel ott wrote:kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
Last minute totally was a foul on Xavier before you could call a walk. That probably cost them the game.
My interpretation, he was going to call a charge but at last second saw Kunkel moving and called the audible to a walk.
kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
Masterofreality wrote:kayako wrote:That travel call was BS. I hope PC can turn it around, because I think this is Cooley's best shot at doing something for a while if Duke goes pro.
Former Division 1 Player Kim Adams disagrees wholeheartedly with you.
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