Batt Boy
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dookie doesn't look good on anyoneHe'll look good in Duke Blue.
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dookie doesn't look good on anyoneHe'll look good in Duke Blue.
Ed was born in LA and played ball in Brooklyn. I don't think he counts as an international player in any meaningful sense.
The only two international players on that team, as we use the word today, were Evtimov and Okulaja. I don't remember if Vasco was eligible that year or if that was the year the NCAA fucked him and us, but he obviously counts as a recruit.
You are right about Dean getting international players who played HS here. Of course, that's in part because Dean liked big men and big men are always going to be more of an international mix because of the scarcity of height.
I'd also add that we were going after Tony Parker hard one of those years, but he decided on the NBA instead.
Zwikker, N’Diaye, Okulaja, and Evtimov were the four international players on that team (as in players who were from and citizens of countries other than the U.S.). All but Okulaja played high school ball on American soil (though he did attend and play for the John F. Kennedy School in Berlin, which was established as a school for children of Americans who worked for the U.S. embassy). I didn’t include Cota in that group but threw is name out there since he had dual Panamanian citizenship (I think).Ed was born in LA and played ball in Brooklyn. I don't think he counts as an international player in any meaningful sense.
The only two international players on that team, as we use the word today, were Evtimov and Okulaja. I don't remember if Vasco was eligible that year or if that was the year the NCAA fucked him and us, but he obviously counts as a recruit.
You are right about Dean getting international players who played HS here. Of course, that's in part because Dean liked big men and big men are always going to be more of an international mix because of the scarcity of height.
I'd also add that we were going after Tony Parker hard one of those years, but he decided on the NBA instead.
I have to disagree. I think people like Richard Nixon and Stephen Miller look absolutely perfect in Duke blue.No one looks good in Duke blue.![]()
I'd be willing to bring back the horizontal black and white stripes to give him that 50s America he loves.I'd like to see Miller in Clemson or Princeton colors.
Zwikker, N’Diaye, Okulaja, and Evtimov were the four international players on that team (as in players who were from and citizens of countries other than the U.S.). All but Okulaja played high school ball on American soil (though he did attend and play for the John F. Kennedy School in Berlin, which was established as a school for children of Americans who worked for the U.S. embassy). I didn’t include Cota in that group but threw is name out there since he had dual Panamanian citizenship (I think).
Evtimov was eligible and did play in 1997. He missed 1998 due to military duty, and then his eligibility came into question for the 1998-99 season.
It remember the recruitment of Tony Parker (and Dirk Nowitztki as well). I remember thinking there was no way that a PG from France of all places would be any good. LOL!
Especially their cheerleadersNo one looks good in Duke blue.![]()
Yes. I was referring to players on the 1996-97 squad. Rodl also played at Chapel Hill High for a year. He was North Carolina’s Mr. Basketball in 1987.![]()
Henrik Rödl - Wikipedia
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I believe that Henrik played in Germany as well prior to his UNC career.