Looks Like Nick finally found a new JC home in Kansas. Seems like the situation is better for him.
http://www.hngnews.com/sun_prairie_star/sports/local/basketball/article_4be887f2-4f42-11e6-ae0a-77ada04d14b7.html
Looks like he is averaging 10 Points and 1.8 assists for Dodge City. It appears his shooting percentage has slumped with the time off.
http://goconqs.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=929&path=mbball
Hope he can keep progressing.
Dude likes to shoot.
Not even a former Marquette player.
Superbar
i wish him well. he's got a lot of work to do. first of all, just from reading his interview, there is something missing. i obviously wasn't there to see the look in his eyes and who knows how the article was edited, but he spoke like he "gets it". that's worrisome. sometimes one needs that drive to get it, keeps one from f###ing up again. some would say, you never really "get it", but i'm not going to stop trying to "get it". each day will keep getting better in pursuit of "getting it"
"I definitely learned from what I've done. ... I feel like there's nothing I can't handle now."
ruh-row
Did Noskowiak almost feel invincible and that his dreams couldn't be take away?
"No, I never felt like that. I made bad decisions," Noskowiak said. "I knew that after I made a bad decision it would have repercussions. I definitely didn't feel invincible because I had gotten in trouble before."
at least he admits to making "bad decisions". once again, i wish him nothing but the best
Kid needs to get out of Dodge!
Quote from: rocket surgeon on December 08, 2016, 07:29:11 PM
i wish him well. he's got a lot of work to do. first of all, just from reading his interview, there is something missing. i obviously wasn't there to see the look in his eyes and who knows how the article was edited, but he spoke like he "gets it". that's worrisome. sometimes one needs that drive to get it, keeps one from f###ing up again. some would say, you never really "get it", but i'm not going to stop trying to "get it". each day will keep getting better in pursuit of "getting it"
"I definitely learned from what I've done. ... I feel like there's nothing I can't handle now."
ruh-row
Did Noskowiak almost feel invincible and that his dreams couldn't be take away?
"No, I never felt like that. I made bad decisions," Noskowiak said. "I knew that after I made a bad decision it would have repercussions. I definitely didn't feel invincible because I had gotten in trouble before."
at least he admits to making "bad decisions". once again, i wish him nothing but the best
Hoping he keeps making progress.
His meltdown in a speeding car on a two-lane highway is a tale for the ages. With fighter pilots it is usually attributable to that heady concoction of single malt and a finely constructed piece of quivering quim.
In Young Nick's case it was a bad heroin trip. And therein lies the difference.