I want Tre, Zion, Cam, Baker and RJ to play at Duke for 4 years.
If they were playing under HOF Coach Roy Williams, he would squeeze 4 years out of these guys. Want to make a friendly wager that Nassir Little doesn't start for unc?
I want Tre, Zion, Cam, Baker and RJ to play at Duke for 4 years.
Little will start. If he doesn't, Roy should get checked for dimentia.If they were playing under HOF Coach Roy Williams, he would squeeze 4 years out of these guys. Want to make a friendly wager that Nassir Little doesn't start for unc?
Little will start. If he doesn't, Roy should get checked for dimentia.
Little will start. If he doesn't, Roy should get checked for dimentia.
Roy's starters will be:
PG. Woods
SG. Williams
SF. Johnson
PF. Maye
C. Manley
Little won’t start at the beginning of the year if Cam Johnson is healthy. But he’ll still get 20-25 mpg. He might end up starting by Feb. But Roy is loyal to a fault sometimes. Personally, I love it.
And don’t be shocked if Little decides to turn down a top 5 selection to come back for a second year. I don’t think it will happen with Nas but I didn’t think it would happen with Barnes either.
Little won’t start at the beginning of the year if Cam Johnson is healthy. But he’ll still get 20-25 mpg. He might end up starting by Feb. But Roy is loyal to a fault sometimes. Personally, I love it.
And don’t be shocked if Little decides to turn down a top 5 selection to come back for a second year. I don’t think it will happen with Nas but I didn’t think it would happen with Barnes either.
Yeah little isn’t coming back dude. And mark my words, he’s starting.
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