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Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Thu Jun 20, 2019 5:12 pm

HomerJay wrote:
mannygakou wrote:
Venturajay wrote:Jacob probably knows more about local hoops than all of us combined so his opinion is valid. For the record and with humility, Patton played just one year at CU with moderate success but disappeared in the NCAA Tourney which we were one and done in, I was at that game within hearing distance of CU's bench, he was a non-factor. Also, he has played roughly 3 to 4 games in the NBA at this point with no other team seemingly interested in Patton. Other than being a first round draft choice, he will hardly be remembered in the Annals of CU history and his future in the NBA is up in the air - most NBA teams don't release 22 year old 7 footers if they feel that they have potential regardless of injury, two teams have released Patton to date.


His potential has been derailed by injuries


Jacob's?

He did roll his ankle during pick-up once after a particularly impressive shooting session.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Thu Jun 20, 2019 6:22 pm

HomerJay wrote:
mannygakou wrote:
Venturajay wrote:Jacob probably knows more about local hoops than all of us combined so his opinion is valid. For the record and with humility, Patton played just one year at CU with moderate success but disappeared in the NCAA Tourney which we were one and done in, I was at that game within hearing distance of CU's bench, he was a non-factor. Also, he has played roughly 3 to 4 games in the NBA at this point with no other team seemingly interested in Patton. Other than being a first round draft choice, he will hardly be remembered in the Annals of CU history and his future in the NBA is up in the air - most NBA teams don't release 22 year old 7 footers if they feel that they have potential regardless of injury, two teams have released Patton to date.


His potential has been derailed by injuries


Jacob's?


I believe Jacob was referring to Patton.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Fri Jun 21, 2019 10:45 pm

HomerJay wrote:
mannygakou wrote:
Venturajay wrote:Jacob probably knows more about local hoops than all of us combined so his opinion is valid. For the record and with humility, Patton played just one year at CU with moderate success but disappeared in the NCAA Tourney which we were one and done in, I was at that game within hearing distance of CU's bench, he was a non-factor. Also, he has played roughly 3 to 4 games in the NBA at this point with no other team seemingly interested in Patton. Other than being a first round draft choice, he will hardly be remembered in the Annals of CU history and his future in the NBA is up in the air - most NBA teams don't release 22 year old 7 footers if they feel that they have potential regardless of injury, two teams have released Patton to date.


His potential has been derailed by injuries


Jacob's?


My potential was derailed by my lack of potential.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:56 am

Another crystal ball pick for Oregon has come in on 247. This time its from an Oregon analyst.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sat Jun 22, 2019 2:11 pm

I predict Oregon. The Altman connection is stronger than the Omaha connection.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sat Jun 22, 2019 3:24 pm

LJay wrote:I predict Oregon. The Altman connection is stronger than the Omaha connection.


I agree. Plus what he is tweeting....

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sun Jun 23, 2019 10:56 am

Commits to Oregon

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:02 am

bluejayfan00 wrote:Commits to Oregon


coaches did what they could in this case. We stayed in touch even when he wasn't qualified and offered fast. Ties from the kid's dad to Altman made the difference.

Still, a lot of potential there, but also a lot of different questions around him also. Will be interesting to see how he progresses.

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:18 am

Enaruna hurt
Tugs hurt (but thank god)
Ian Steere hurt
Matt Mooney and Joe Cremo kinda hurt

For some reason, this one doesn’t hurt (for me).

Re: 2019 PF Lök Wur

Sun Jun 23, 2019 12:07 pm

Meh, move on....
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