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VegasWarrior77

Mitch Nelles ‏@mitchnelles  50m50 minutes ago
AMEN "@RDTopp: People tweeting nastiness at a high school kid over a commitment to not-their-school are disgusting. STOP IT. #Badgers"
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein

chapman

The Crystal Ball broke on that one.  Only 3/28 (11%).  May the Wildcats have the strength to make the weekend a miserable one.

VegasWarrior77

MKE Urinal had a brief blip with picture.  There were 14 comments and about 12 of them centered on the fact that DS didn't qualify for UW but Maryland was willing to let him in.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein

Jay Bee

Quote from: chapman on March 27, 2015, 08:36:43 PM
The Crystal Ball broke on that one.  Only 3/28 (11%).  May the Wildcats have the strength to make the weekend a miserable one.

Lol. Cristal bowel is mostly little kids playing a game where u take public knowledge & go with it. Just a dumb marketing tool
The portal is NOT closed.

Dr. Blackheart

Adidas out of NBA to be replaced by...funny how that works.


Freeport Warrior

Quote from: WarriorPA on March 27, 2015, 07:48:05 PM
A little removed from the AAU scene, but what is the effect of the shoe companies? I've definitely heard the connections before (and Pitino's whining), but don't know how it influences. Thanks all, and happy with this pick!!
Under Armour's president and founder is Maryland alum and huge donor Kevin Plank. Under Armour has funded Diamond's team, Young Legends for many years. Don't know the regulations, but they had the most gear of any AAU team I had ever seen. I believe they can pay for travel, hotels, etc. too.  Diamond's trainer is Deshawn Curtis, and he runs a bunch of other YL teams. Under Armour supplies all of those teams too which I always thought was weird. The YL teams other than Diamond's are average at best (but they are run by Curtis). Most sponsors like UA, Jordan, Adidas, only sponsor teams that have big-name players, so them sponsoring Diamond always made sense. But Diamond was always the showcase player -- his dad surrounded him with good players, but not D1 guys. Most were his friends growing up through bball. I know Ray Allen Select approached him to play up with LaChance, Timmer and Ellingson early on (that would have been an unstoppable team). I also know Playground with guys like Ellenson, NN, Cohen and others recruited him forever.  Same with Looney, Tre Jefferson and Rebels. I had always heard "his team" wanted Diamond to be "the man" and weren't interested in teams with other major stars. On a totally random note, Deshawn Curtis also trained our recruit Ahmed Hill for a little while. So, so happy he signed with Maryland! I saw Trimble on a draft board somewhere around #20, would be funny if he left.  I saw someone say earlier that WI isn't going to make the tourney next year without Stone -- good one.

The Process

So many Bucky fans still think he didn't qualify.

I thoroughly enjoy watching this unfold.
Relax. Respect the Process.

MuMark

Quote from: Freeport Warrior on March 27, 2015, 09:08:45 PM
Under Armour's president and founder is Maryland alum and huge donor Kevin Plank. Under Armour has funded Diamond's team, Young Legends for many years. Don't know the regulations, but they had the most gear of any AAU team I had ever seen. I believe they can pay for travel, hotels, etc. too.  Diamond's trainer is Deshawn Curtis, and he runs a bunch of other YL teams. Under Armour supplies all of those teams too which I always thought was weird. The YL teams other than Diamond's are average at best (but they are run by Curtis). Most sponsors like UA, Jordan, Adidas, only sponsor teams that have big-name players, so them sponsoring Diamond always made sense. But Diamond was always the showcase player -- his dad surrounded him with good players, but not D1 guys. Most were his friends growing up through bball. I know Ray Allen Select approached him to play up with LaChance, Timmer and Ellingson early on (that would have been an unstoppable team). I also know Playground with guys like Ellenson, NN, Cohen and others recruited him forever.  Same with Looney, Tre Jefferson and Rebels. I had always heard "his team" wanted Diamond to be "the man" and weren't interested in teams with other major stars. On a totally random note, Deshawn Curtis also trained our recruit Ahmed Hill for a little while. So, so happy he signed with Maryland! I saw Trimble on a draft board somewhere around #20, would be funny if he left.  I saw someone say earlier that WI isn't going to make the tourney next year without Stone -- good one.

Trimble has already announced he is returning

Groin_pull

Quote from: The Process on March 27, 2015, 09:09:56 PM
So many Bucky fans still think he didn't qualify.

I thoroughly enjoy watching this unfold.

Hahaha. That would be the same UW with a 40% graduation rate, right? Just checking.

Freeport Warrior

Quote from: MuMark on March 27, 2015, 09:12:49 PM
Trimble has already announced he is returning
thx. did not know that. does this mean Malik Newman to Maryland too?

Dr. Blackheart

UW all of a sudden on a Saturday during the State Tourney admitted Diamond.  Coincidence to this?   http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/12493645/adidas-pursue-extension-nba-apparel-deal

IUA, IUA!!!!

MUfan12


Dr. Blackheart


Groin_pull

Quote from: MUfan12 on March 27, 2015, 09:33:05 PM
Bo's daughter weighs in... https://twitter.com/BrenkRyan/status/581622100076716032?s=09

Vadgers just love to perpetuate that myth. What a delusional group.

MUSF

Quote from: The Process on March 27, 2015, 09:09:56 PM
So many Bucky fans still think he didn't qualify.

I thoroughly enjoy watching this unfold.

Many of them will never be convinced otherwise. At some point that hack Potrykus will weigh in and "confirm" their myth. 

brewcity77

Quote from: MUSF on March 27, 2015, 09:44:22 PM
Many of them will never be convinced otherwise. At some point that hack Potrykus will weigh in and "confirm" their myth. 

Even Erik the Red said Stone was accepted. Just denial now to say otherwise.

Was it academic? Maybe. As in, maybe Stone saw UW's graduation rate for black athletes and decided his ACT was too good to go there...

Earl Tatum

WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE DIAMOND STONE, KEVON LOONEY, JAMEEL McKAY, RILEY LaCHANCE, AND NOSKOWIAK IN
MU UNIS. JUST DREAMIN'

77ncaachamps

Quote from: Earl Tatum on March 27, 2015, 09:49:52 PM
WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE DIAMOND STONE, KEVON LOONEY, JAMEEL McKAY, RILEY LaCHANCE, AND NOSKOWIAK IN
MU UNIS. JUST DREAMIN'


And NO Henry? Anim? Carter? Cheatham?

smdh
SS Marquette

Tugg Speedman

Quote from: Earl Tatum on March 27, 2015, 09:49:52 PM
WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE DIAMOND STONE, KEVON LOONEY, JAMEEL McKAY, RILEY LaCHANCE, AND NOSKOWIAK IN
MU UNIS. JUST DREAMIN'


Not possible all at the same time.  looney go to the NBA this year and had McKay stayed he would have been done this year.

VegasWarrior77

http://www.wissports.net/news_article/show/496870?referrer_id=519407
Diamond Stone announces commitment to Maryland
03/27/2015, 7:30pm CDT By Mark Miller

Diamond Stone
Dominican senior Diamond Stone announced his collegiate commitment to Maryland tonight via Twitter.

One of the top-rated players to ever come out of the state, Stone selected the Terrapins over a final four that consisted of Wisconsin, Connecticut and Oklahoma State.

A McDonald's All-American and co-Mr. Basketball award winner along with Henry Ellenson of Rice Lake, Stone had reportedly narrowed his choices in recent weeks to Maryland and Wisconsin, rivals in the Big Ten Conference.

Stone is a 6-foot-10 post player who is ranked No. 7 nationally in the class of 2015 by ESPN. He recently joined Randolph's Ryan Tillema as the only players in state history to start on four consecutive state-championship teams.

Stone and his teammates from Dominican defeated Mineral Point last Saturday to capture the WIAA Division 4 state title for the fourth straight season.

"Diamond has really progressed over the last four years," Dominican coach Derek Berger said. "His body matured over this time and that is due to his hard work in the off-season. Diamond's skill set has blossomed in this time as well.

"As a freshman, he was mostly drop steps and half hooks, and now as a senior, he is making every move and shot possible on the court. His ability to attack the rim from the top of the key is a great asset for him. Diamond's passing is a strength as well. He can make the full-length outlet pass, pass out of double and triple teams and pass off the dribble."

A dominant player in the post, Stone averaged 24.4 points and 11.7 rebounds per game as a senior while leading Dominican to a 25-3 record and the title in the Metro Classic Conference. He also averaged just over three blocked shots per contest.

"Diamond going to Maryland will be a great fit," Berger said. "Maryland does an outstanding job of producing quality bigs. Diamond will be able to play right away and learn from an incredible coaching staff. I have been blessed to coach him in high school, and I look forward to seeing him continue to develop with his time at Maryland."

Stone is the 11th player in the state in the class of 2015 to commit to a NCAA Division I school. He joins Ellenson (Marquette), Neenah's Matt Heldt (Marquette), De Pere's Brevin Pritzl (Wisconsin), Regis' Billy Wampler (Drake), Pius XI's Levi Bradley (Northern Illinois), West De Pere's Cody Schwartz (San Jose State), Stoughton's Nick McGlynn (Drake), Homestead's Jaylen Key (Northern Illinois), Pacelli's James Gollon (Ohio) and Wausau East's Dylan Hamlin (Army).
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein

eg021

Great news, looking forward to Maryland beating Wisconsin again.

chapman

Quote from: Earl Tatum on March 27, 2015, 09:49:52 PM
WOULD HAVE BEEN NICE TO HAVE DIAMOND STONE, KEVON LOONEY, JAMEEL McKAY, RILEY LaCHANCE, AND NOSKOWIAK IN
MU UNIS. JUST DREAMIN'


None could get accepted into MU, the Yale of the Midwest.  Even though one did, and one is at Vanderbilt.

Tugg Speedman



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