Kolek planning to go pro
Back when men were men and basketball players hit the mid-range jumper.
The last good big man at Marquette was Terry Rand. True aircraft carrier who was an alpha. Wasn’t PC either
Today, we don't even know who "men" are. According to "reports," some of the "basketball players" self-identify as "cats" and insist that "litter boxes" be placed in locker rooms.
If they identified as dogs would lifting their leg and peeing on an official after a foul call be a flagrant 1 or 2 or a technical?
Really? I had never heard that!Actually, Markus was 17 until April of his Freshman year
#FakeNews #Lies
Give him that one. He only missed by 1 month. (Markus has a Mach 3rd bday.)
Apparently you are unfamiliar with how Petty Prince Pedantic rolls.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/high-school-basketball/2023/06/14/royce-parham-wpial-high-school-basketball-north-hills-western-reserve-academy-marquette-transfer/stories/202306140123Guess I won’t get to see him play my nephew this year.
Guess I won’t get to see him play my nephew this year.
There seems to be a concerted effort to go after guys at prep academies, or to help guys get to prep academies once they commit. Chase Ross came from Cushing Academy. Al Amadou went to Chestnut Hill Academy. Tre Norman was at Worcester Academy. Zaide Lowery committed in April 2022, then transferred to LaLumiere in June. Damarius Owens was at Western Reserve Academy, then after Royce Parham committed, he transferred there as well.Seems like a concerted effort to target guys at higher levels of competition in high school, or to help them get there once they do commit. Definitely seems like a deliberate strategy.
But I went to a Link Academy vs. Southern California Academy game when they played in Columbia and pretty much every kid looked like they were having a miserable time. If a kid is happy where he is and he's developing nicely, there's not much need to go off to a basketball factory.
It will almost certainly depend on each player's different situation. Parham was clearly too good for the level of competition and it wouldn't have helped him much just to head back and dominate for one last year.But I went to a Link Academy vs. Southern California Academy game when they played in Columbia and pretty much every kid looked like they were having a miserable time. If a kid is happy where he is and he's developing nicely, there's not much need to go off to a basketball factory.
Were they not giving slaps of five?