http://www.youtube.com/muathletics#p/u/0/avD7YoTbNjo
It kinda sounds like someone is trying to develop djo as a point?
Not bad for any player to know what a PG has to think about. I'll agree to that to continue his career past college DJO would need to hone his PG skills, which could also come in handy for Marquette from time to time.
From SI's Luke Wynn. No mention of DJO, but still a good read:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/luke_winn/06/14/paul.camp/index.html?eref=twitter_feed
Quote from: GOMU1104 on June 14, 2010, 06:20:20 PM
From SI's Luke Wynn. No mention of DJO, but still a good read:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/luke_winn/06/14/paul.camp/index.html?eref=twitter_feed
Good look.
Love this quote:
"One curious division between the ACC and Big East players there: Nearly all the ACC guys (Smith, Curry, Singler, Barnes, UNC's Kendall Marshall, Virginia Tech's Dorenzo Hudson) opted to bowl, while most of the Big East players (Triche, Jardine, Fisher, Walker) abstained. Wright was the only Big East guard who decided to roll. What does that tell you about the ACC vs. the Big East? I'm not really sure. But a different NBA scout made this observation from the goings-on on the court: "It almost seems like all the Big East guys have this toughness, or ruggedness about them, while the ACC guys -- other than Singler -- are more finesse."
Btw, wasnt Triche a freshman last year at Syracuse? I cant remember (is he the kid that's built like a linebacker but plays point??