He looks 5'7 in that photo.very interesting to say the least
Who is the guy in the picture?
I’d say low, but the effort is thereSo what are UK's chances of getting Cunningham ?
I agree.What a great time to be a Cats fan!
That's what I'm thinking as well. This class is looking to be even better than I have been anticipating. Good!Get Cunningham with Clarke Boston and Fletcher and things get crazy good. Would be a heck of an addition if Kuminga is serious about wanting to play on a superteam. Any 2 top 20-30 bigs in the spring would be icing on the cake.
I’d say low, but the effort is there
Everyone go comment UKHis trainer put this up. If he wants to be the #1 draft pick, UK might be a good idea.
His trainer put this up. If he wants to be the #1 draft pick, UK might be a good idea.
Okie state will be preaching the Ben Simmons and LSU mantra.You want to be the NBA #1 draft pick...You can play for Hall of Famer John Calipari who is the only coach in history to have coached FOUR NBA #1 draft picks (and scores of lottery picks.)
Or you can play for Michael Boynton Jr. who hopes to one day in the future make the NCAA tournament, and raised his lifetime coaching record (33-35) over .500.
Or you can play for Roy WIlliams, whose goal is to turn potential #1 draft picks into multiple year players.
Cam Reddish, maybe you can make that argument. He was forced to play off the ball way more than he was used to (though he was terrible when he did have the ball in his hands, so you could argue that he was exposed just as much as he was limited by circumstance).I'm not so sure. You could argue that guys like RJ and Cam were hurt by having so much talent around them. Is Kentucky the best choice for a recruit to succeed in the NBA? Absolutely.
.. but, that might not be the case if you're trying to get drafted #1. If Cade is as good as billed, he could ball out like Ja Morant, where as guys like Cam and RJ (or Boston and Clarke) take a bit away from each other.
Still, why is being #1 so important? minimally more money than being the 3rd or 4th pick, and you're on a worse team. Kentucky is still the better choice.
Rumor has it that if OK St coach doesn't do well this year he's going to get fired (which means CC brother gets fired), which is why you see Cal and UNC still recruiting CC hard.So what are UK's chances of getting Cunningham ?
:stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:Or you can play for Roy WIlliams, whose goal is to turn potential #1 draft picks into multiple year players.
Then Kentucky should say to Cade, "Google Ben Simmons and 'most disappointing player in the NBA'" or "Ben Simmons, Overrated."Okie state will be preaching the Ben Simmons and LSU mantra.
Obviously if Cunningham waits till spring to commit it will make things even more interesting if OSU is having a crummy season.Rumor has it that if OK St coach doesn't do well this year he's going to get fired (which means CC brother gets fired), which is why you see Cal and UNC still recruiting CC hard.
ZekeWho is the guy in the picture?
His trainer put this up. If he wants to be the #1 draft pick, UK might be a good idea.
I'm not so sure. You could argue that guys like RJ and Cam were hurt by having so much talent around them. Is Kentucky the best choice for a recruit to succeed in the NBA? Absolutely.
.. but, that might not be the case if you're trying to get drafted #1. If Cade is as good as billed, he could ball out like Ja Morant, where as guys like Cam and RJ (or Boston and Clarke) take a bit away from each other.
Still, why is being #1 so important? minimally more money than being the 3rd or 4th pick, and you're on a worse team. Kentucky is still the better choice.
I definitely will not say it is a done deal. Not likely he will be at Kentucky.So what are UK's chances of getting Cunningham ?
What you thinking his decision will be?It looks like the good news is that if CC's family truly allows him to choose, he probably picks Kentucky.
The consolation prize for his brother is that if he inverts the narrative and takes one for the team (ironically, many are implying that Cade will take one for the team and help his brother), then Cade could potentially make a bit more money down the road as a higher pick with a better brand (and better memories of college) and a fan base that will support/follow Cade for the rest of his career and post career. Cade might go #1 or #2 regardless of choice, but playing at UK and helping them advance (like Rose did at Memphis) can't hurt your brand, especially when you're surrounded by competent future NBA players.
Or he can go to OSU, play with a bunch of 2 and 3 stars, and be mostly forgotten until next June.
Cade's brother can simply transition to being his adviser/trainer/agent/etc. at the next level. The three hundred OSU fans who are actually paying attention will be pissed if big bro doesn't deliver "the goods", but Cade will deliver the goods that matter by making tens of millions of dollars after his Kentucky season is over.
I love it, and two visits in a week by the staff is promising.
They were both picked top 7. The way K coached that team was awful. He just rolled the ball out to RJ and let him do anything. I will guarantee you RJ would of been on a shorter leash under Cal!! Zion should have shot way more shots. Cam made a mistake not coming to the cats. Davis and MKG went 1-2.I'm not so sure. You could argue that guys like RJ and Cam were hurt by having so much talent around them. Is Kentucky the best choice for a recruit to succeed in the NBA? Absolutely.
.. but, that might not be the case if you're trying to get drafted #1. If Cade is as good as billed, he could ball out like Ja Morant, where as guys like Cam and RJ (or Boston and Clarke) take a bit away from each other.
Still, why is being #1 so important? minimally more money than being the 3rd or 4th pick, and you're on a worse team. Kentucky is still the better choice.
Why low ? Don't know much about him.
But the note here is the coaching staff is gone if they have a bad seasonHis brother is an assistant coach at Oklahoma State.
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