Nope. Looked like the same player during their game as last season, think he finished with zero points and a rebound or two
I think Skals gonna be a hang around for a while. I don't see him making it in be NBA past his contract. Maybe something extends but it won't be a big deal for much. He's a Haitian. This is typical. He just doesn't have it.
You may be correct about how long he stays in the league, but that is a terrible take. Nationality has nothing to do with how long a player stays in the league or whether he has "IT" or not... Shameful.
Olden Polynice was a baller back in the day.I wasn't aware of a dominant Haitian.
I agree that the invidious discrimination in the reference to the fact that Skal is a Haitian has no place on this board. However . . . Skal was a mistake by Calipari. No other way to slice it.
Just MHO, of course.
And a lot of other big time coaches and every recruiting guru in the country.I agree that the invidious discrimination in the reference to the fact that Skal is a Haitian has no place on this board. However . . . Skal was a mistake by Calipari. No other way to slice it.
Just MHO, of course.
And a lot of other big time coaches and every recruiting guru in the country.
2 things Olden Polynice was never ever a "baller". Secondly he wasn't raised in Haiti he was raised in Harlem. I think what the poster meant was that or at least I assume that.Olden Polynice was a baller back in the day.
I think Skals gonna be a hang around for a while. I don't see him making it in be NBA past his contract. Maybe something extends but it won't be a big deal for much. He's a Haitian. This is typical. He just doesn't have it.
Congrats for revealing yourself to be a douchebag. I'm no fan of Skal's game, as folks as this board know, but his nationality has nothing whatsoever to do with whether he "has it" or not.
maybe dial down the trolling a tad bit. it's not funny when it's not subtleAnother one! Trigggggeeeerrrred!!!!!!
Being Haitian and being bad at basketball seem to actually have lot to do with each other. If you can't handle that, IDGAF.
Douche? That's so gay.
Don't trigger yourself on that.
All-ACC, 8th pick in the draft. That's damn sure not a scrub.2 things Olden Polynice was never ever a "baller". Secondly he wasn't raised in Haiti he was raised in Harlem. I think what the poster meant was that or at least I assume that.
maybe dial down the trolling a tad bit. it's not funny when it's not subtle
no one said he was a scrub. anyone who plays basketball for a living is no scrub. everything is relative though. All conference and lottery pick describes a whole lot of guys i wouldn't constitute as ballersAll-ACC, 8th pick in the draft. That's damn sure not a scrub.
no one said he was a scrub. anyone who plays basketball for a living is no scrub. everything is relative though. All conference and lottery pick describes a whole lot of guys i wouldn't constitute as ballers
Lol I don't care.
The faux outrage at saying Haitians are typically bust Is ridiculous. SJW's couldn't handle their own shadow following them around. If it was a white nation not a word would be said.
So stupid.
And a lot of other big time coaches and every recruiting guru in the country.
The point is if that's the best that country has produced, I mean, eh. Is what it is.
I looked up all time Haitian basketball players and he's not even listed as a Haitian. The only one I even recognized out of the 20 something is Samuel Dalembert.
People feak out over nothing.
Why don't white people freak out when someone says white people can't jump? It's not totally true. There are some that can jump out of the gym. But as a whole. We can't jump. Why isn't there more people upset with that? :boxing:
Sarcasm is lost sometimesTrrigg
Because it's white people who usually say it.
Black people say it all the time. If you're the trained sensitive type, then you know that, for example, the phrase "sneaky athletic" has historically been a code for "white guy who surprisingly can jump" in the same way that if someone's first word about a black person is "articulate", it connotes a deviation from the expected.Trrigg
Because it's white people who usually say it.