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Reading too much into Tweets
« on: September 06, 2015, 01:29:17 PM »
Before I start I want to say that I'm the same age these players and following them on twitter is not weird or any different than following any other MU student so if that debate could please stay off this thread. But today is Haanif's birthday and most of the team sent him a "happy birthday" tweet. Most of the tweets were pretty standard, nothing notable but Henry's did catch my attention. I'll link it below but in short he called haanif "the pg/roomie". Most of scoop seems to think Carter will be running the majority of the point (myself included). Could we be in for a surprise came season start? Calling him "the pg" seems like Haanif has the spot locked up. I don't think having too much talent is a bad thing but it's the offseason and speculating is fun.

https://twitter.com/henba13/status/640380693806104576

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Re: Reading too much into Tweets
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2015, 01:57:33 PM »
Back in da day, "pg" meant somethin' different, unrelated to basketball positions. Maybe King Henry isn't even talkin' hoops, hey?
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Re: Reading too much into Tweets
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2015, 02:17:17 PM »
"pg"

haven't heard that one in a while, Doc


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Re: Reading too much into Tweets
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2015, 09:13:47 PM »
Before I start I want to say that I'm the same age these players and following them on twitter is not weird or any different than following any other MU student so if that debate could please stay off this thread. But today is Haanif's birthday and most of the team sent him a "happy birthday" tweet. Most of the tweets were pretty standard, nothing notable but Henry's did catch my attention. I'll link it below but in short he called haanif "the pg/roomie". Most of scoop seems to think Carter will be running the majority of the point (myself included). Could we be in for a surprise came season start? Calling him "the pg" seems like Haanif has the spot locked up. I don't think having too much talent is a bad thing but it's the offseason and speculating is fun.

https://twitter.com/henba13/status/640380693806104576
I have consistently said that Haanif is in the running for the PG position. I think he brings a lot to the table.
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Re: Reading too much into Tweets
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2015, 09:01:23 AM »
I don't think it is much of a secret that HC was expected to play some point this year.  The questions are about if he will start and how many minutes he will get.
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