kidryancorn
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This is like having your butt hairs pulled out one by one.
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I have no idea why summer school is relevant here. It's hard to compare because they are playing different opponents with different allowed levels of physicality, but it sure seems to me that Caleb is just as quick. And he changes direction faster and jumps higher too.Pump the brakes Super? That Worthy “first step” hasn’t been duplicated. Also James broke his leg the first year of NBA and came back to finish his degree! Get back to me when these kids come back for Summer School.
You do you super. I’ve never had your level of all “knowing” or superiority in IQ and confidence in my opinion being “super” to others. I truly appreciate your intelligence and insight but having been in summer school with James in an acting class I’m sure I’m jaded. He was one of the most down to earth folks I’ve ever known? So yeah I’m biased but never try to tell me that when he was playing anybody could stop that first step. I can’t apologize for my love but can question your AI certainty?I have no idea why summer school is relevant here. It's hard to compare because they are playing different opponents with different allowed levels of physicality, but it sure seems to me that Caleb is just as quick. And he changes direction faster and jumps higher too.
why was he allowed to dunk at all?
He had to engage at some point. It's just extremely bad luck.Isn't this why they have someone catch the ball for the quarterback in the NFL?
As sad as this made me for me, and us, it really makes me exponentially sadder for Caleb and the team.
Caleb appeared to be loving his collegiate experience, loved being a Tar Heel, and I bet would have been an easy guy to market during the tourney as a "face" of college basketball.
We, as UNC, lose that and it would have helped recruiting for years to come. But Caleb and his teammates lose this one opportunity for all time.
I don't think his injuries impact future recruiting. It's an unfortunate turn of events for sure. I'm glad he got to have some memorable moments in his short time in CH.As sad as this made me for me, and us, it really makes me exponentially sadder for Caleb and the team.
Caleb appeared to be loving his collegiate experience, loved being a Tar Heel, and I bet would have been an easy guy to market during the tourney as a "face" of college basketball.
We, as UNC, lose that and it would have helped recruiting for years to come. But Caleb and his teammates lose this one opportunity for all time.
I'm going to just take your word on that.This is like having your butt hairs pulled out one by one.
Zion was fine by tournament time.Of course having your sneaker blow out in a game and messing up your leg at the end of your one and done year in the semesterhood was sort of weird too… I guess it’s just a tobacco road sort of bad juju.
Yeah. He wasn’t really hurt physically. It was just his ego and pride that got hurt with the image of his brand getting blown out.Zion was fine by tournament time.