Interpreted: We will be the first to meet with a 6-2, 165lb three man (stretch four). We will offer on the spot, he will commit and no one else will visit him.
Somebody's daddy told somebody, "don't put all of your eggs in one basket."
I'll be shocked if we're not in Newman's final group. I'll also be shocked if he actually signs with us.Ray is also Newman's first rejection.
- but securing that one signee is essentially enough to get him extended back to the 4-year max
I'll be shocked if we're not in Newman's final group. I'll also be shocked if he actually signs with us.
I don't know how or why you think we're "sitting pretty with him". I think if he pushes his decision back to the spring we are in better shape. He wants to go to a team that wins and he wants to get to the NBA fast. I give us a 5% chance.
we're sitting pretty with him
may have a different definition of "sitting pretty" than me, but as of right now, he's not going to State.
I don't know how or why you think we're "sitting pretty with him". I think if he pushes his decision back to the spring we are in better shape. He wants to go to a team that wins and he wants to get to the NBA fast. I give us a 5% chance.
Horatio? Cool. I've probably bumped into you while talking with him at the Y on Fortification.
If you know him that well -- you know a lot has changed in the past month or two.
If he doesn't go to State, he never said he would, but if he does, he totally said it was possible.
If he doesn't go to State, he never said he would, but if he does, he totally said it was possible.
This guy is a one and done right? I'm not sure signing him is worth a four year extension, but I'd certainly be thrilled to have him for one year. And yes, I know there is zero chance we sign him.
he's mastered the art of the c34 posting technique.
I like how Rambis calmly reeled Engie in, then when Engie played the Horatio card - BOOM, Rambis went all YMCA on him. Check. Mate. That's called going all-in folks. A ballsy play, but high-risk. Round 1, Rambis.