so who ever would have thought we would finally get a chance to watch him against our boys!! We’ve had a few (okay more than a few) threads on him before and tomorrow’s the big day
There is only one Jesus.I actually like him and woulda took him lol just thought it was funny that one dude thought he was like cole Anthony good ir something![]()
Dear 8 pound, 6 ounce, sweet baby Mac McClung in your new born outfit, so sweet and cudly, thank you for this victory. Amen !There is only one Jesus.
so who ever would have thought we would finally get a chance to watch him against our boys!! We’ve had a few (okay more than a few) threads on him before and tomorrow’s the big day
He's a pretty good player, and he plays hard. Hope Duke beats his brains out (in a non-violent way) tomorrow .
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Though he was a big recruit, Luke Kennard was the definition of a slow but good shooting guard. I also think we have a monster zone buster in Joey Baker. And if Alex can start making shots again, he fits the bill to a tee.I was wondering last night why Duke doesn't seriously recruit a slow but good shooting guard like McClung or Girard. Maybe it doesn't match Coach K's desire for athletic guys but it would help as a zone buster. Seems like every team has one. I wonder if it's a Greg Paulus hangover--a talented guard who wasn't athletic enough.
For the older fans, who would have ever thought a white kid would be one of the better players at Georgetown? Let that sink in.
We have a certain base that doesn’t think he’s any good, and want him to have a bad game to say “I told you so.” No matter what happens tonight with him, he’s not that bad at all. Some just won’t admit it.
Mac McClung is an example though of how much different college basketball is now. For the older fans, who would have ever thought a white kid would be one of the better players at Georgetown? Let that sink in.
Came on this thread for thisWhen Wendell blocked his 3 out of bounds then talked crap to him, made me so happy lol
He's ok, but I don't think he deserves his own talking point thread AGAIN. When he hit that 3 and had that little look at Dukes bench, I said to myself, you just messed up. Woke the dogs up and left MSG with his 6 points in his back pocket and Moore's message stuck in his mind.Came on this thread for this
Just goes to show how much things can change when some are still stuck back in time.Very true....OFC
I am an older fan. Just goes to show that times can and have changed for the better in all aspects, not just sports. Now if young and older people in general can all get on board, then one day we can stop talking in general on color and focus on ability. Now let that sink in as well.Very true....OFC
I liked the Mac McClank comment.
Just goes to show how much things can change when some are still stuck back in time.
I am an older fan. Just goes to show that times can and have changed for the better in all aspects, not just sports. Now if young and older people in general can all get on board, then one day we can stop talking in general on color and focus on ability. Now let that sink in as well.
It was merely a comment made to show how college basketball is totally different than it used to be. Some for the better, some not, in my opinion. One for the better is a kid like Mac McClung. How someone looks at my comment is up to them, but it wasn’t meant as anything but a positive. The fact that he’s playing for arguably Georgetown’s greatest player ever makes it even a better story.Just goes to show how much things can change when some are still stuck back in time.
I am an older fan. Just goes to show that times can and have changed for the better in all aspects, not just sports. Now if young and older people in general can all get on board, then one day we can stop talking in general on color and focus on ability. Now let that sink in as well.
It's all good man, no harm toward you or Matt. My self, I just get tired of the color of a person's skin that has to be brought up in a topic, which can sometimes take away from the focus on the ability standpoint. I just didn't think that part needed to be highlighted. Different strokes for different folks and all opinions matter to me, not just mine.I think @Mac9192 was merely making note of somewhat of an outlier- reference the white player of significance at Georgetown. However I see your point maybe someday we can get beyond such scenarios. I just found it interesting and a very healthy thing....
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Kid is a darn good player. I wouldnt mind having him at Duke. Fortunate we took him off his game last nite w/foul trouble, and he got pretty frustrated. Hoyas are tough and he will only help them as the year goes along I believe....OFC
I understand that and totally agree with it. My comment was based on just what you are saying, times have changed, so for some of us old-timers, who been around for a while, a person's ability was often overshadowed by other things. Probably saying the same thing in 2 different ways.It was merely a comment made to show how college basketball is totally different than it used to be. Some for the better, some not, in my opinion. One for the better is a kid like Mac McClung. How someone looks at my comment is up to them, but it wasn’t meant as anything but a positive. The fact that he’s playing for arguably Georgetown’s greatest player ever makes it even a better story.
His comment should have been taken for what it was ; just an observation. The only thing it crossed was time. No boundaries were harmed in the writing of that post. It gave me pause, but only because it was to me, an interesting observation. A "then and now" kinda thing.I understand that and totally agree with it. My comment was based on just what you are saying, times have changed, so for some of us old-timers, who been around for a while, a person's ability was often overshadowed by other things. Probably saying the same thing in 2 different ways.
His comment should have been taken for what it was ; just an observation. The only thing it crossed was time. No boundaries were harmed in the writing of that post. It gave me pause, but only because it was to me, an interesting observation. A "then and now" kinda thing.
If McClung would have been willing to come here as a walk on, that would have been cool.
And everybody's observation is different, which didn't make either wrong. If you don't think so, hang around for game day threads. Ones opinion is not facts, including mine, and definitely not yours. So you take a observation your way jacker, and I'll take mine my way.His comment should have been taken for what it was ; just an observation. The only thing it crossed was time. No boundaries were harmed in the writing of that post. It gave me pause, but only because it was to me, an interesting observation. A "then and now" kinda thing.
Savarino would still be at Duke. I think teams can carry up to four redshirts now, it might even be more. Heck, UNC had 17 one year....or maybe it just felt like that.![]()
I won’t dog him. I’ll just say this, I like our team.
I understand that and totally agree with it. My comment was based on just what you are saying, times have changed, so for some of us old-timers, who been around for a while, a person's ability was often overshadowed by other things. Probably saying the same thing in 2 different ways.