Will it the five-star phenom play for Coach K, his dad or Northwestern, the school he loves?
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Good thought, but Teddy wasn’t even at NU yet in 1990."The Daily Northwestern dubbed Baldwin “Man of Steal” after he made nine swipes as a freshman in a November 1990 game against Oakland."
I think Teddy might be quoting his own lines 30 years later.
"The Daily Northwestern dubbed Baldwin “Man of Steal” after he made nine swipes as a freshman in a November 1990 game against Oakland."
I think Teddy might be quoting his own lines 30 years later.
Good thought, but Teddy wasn’t even at NU yet in 1990.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-chicagolive-guest-teddy-greenstein-html-htmlstory.html
His bio says he graduated in 1994, so he would have been a freshman in 1990, right?
Oh, one of those.I hope so! One of my favorite moments as a law clerk was citing an article that I wrote in an opinion.
Will it the five-star phenom play for Coach K, his dad or Northwestern, the school he loves?
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It could have been J.A. Adande. He was on that sports staff in 1990 I think.You're right. November of 1990 was the fall of Teddy's freshman year. I doubt that he was covering basketball for the Daily two months into his freshman year, but I guess you never know.
Will it the five-star phenom play for Coach K, his dad or Northwestern, the school he loves?
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STOP.He loves the program. Welsh Ryan is his paradise. His tongue slipped. This is going to happen folks. This is going to happen for us. We are going to land Baldwin AND Christie, and I bet Goode too.
GO CATS
Scheyer’s dad was a lifelong Duke fan. Had an office decorated with Duke stuff. Dad trumps a high school coach.I have nothing in particular against Coach K, but it would be great if Northwestern, of all schools, could end his run of snatching the top Illinois and Midwest players away from Midwest schools. I guess the classic example of it was when Weber couldn't get Scheyer to Illinois despite the fact that Weber's brother was Scheyer's HS coach.
Scheyer’s dad was a lifelong Duke fan. Had an office decorated with Duke stuff. Dad trumps a high school coach.
I have nothing in particular against Coach K, but it would be great if Northwestern, of all schools, could end his run of snatching the top Illinois and Midwest players away from Midwest schools. I guess the classic example of it was when Weber couldn't get Scheyer to Illinois despite the fact that Weber's brother was Scheyer's HS coach.
And of course Collins spurned Illinois for Duke and then helped Coach K get Scheyer from his old high school. The North Shore is basically K's territory. I'm not totally pessimistic here, but how do any of the disciples beat the master?
Family. Playing ball for your father's alma mater (and maybe wearing his number) seems like a pretty cool thing.
JA graduated in the spring of 1990. He was in my hallway in Allison Hall in the 1986-87 school year as a freshman.It could have been J.A. Adande. He was on that sports staff in 1990 I think.
Family could also lead him to play for his dad, which also seems like a pretty cool thing. Baldwin's situation reminds me a little bit of Ray McCallum's. Remember him? He was a four-star kid a decade or so ago out of Detroit. He wasn't quite the prospect that Patrick is, but he was the a Top 50 player in the country and had offers from Arizona and UCLA, among others. He wound up playing for his dad, Ray McCallum Sr., at the University of Detroit.
I'm not saying that's going to happen, but don't forget about the pull of his dad at Milwaukee.
That's a GREAT comparison. But the one wrinkle is that his dad played for Ball State which (I think?) is in the MAC. So splitting the difference and playing for his dad's alma mater was never really an option for a player like him who was trying to get to the league. So it was either: (a) play for dad in a small conference; (b) play for dad's alma mater in a small conference; or (c) play for a school in a big conference with no personal connection.
I'm hoping that dad's alma mater being in the Big 10 carries the day, but again great name to bring up.
Note that Duke already has a commitment from the #3 ranked small forward, AJ Griffin. Not saying they wouldn't also take PBJ but......And of course Collins spurned Illinois for Duke and then helped Coach K get Scheyer from his old high school. The North Shore is basically K's territory. I'm not totally pessimistic here, but how do any of the disciples beat the master?
Note that Duke already has a commitment from the #3 ranked small forward, AJ Griffin. Not saying they wouldn't also take PBJ but......
That's how he shows up on recruiting sites. And like his Dad says, "he wants to say he's 6'9" because otherwise they'll want to play him at a 4 or 5".Is PBJ projected as a SF? He's 6'10, I think he's gotta be at least a PF and maybe even a 5 if a team goes "small" lineup.
Family could also lead him to play for his dad, which also seems like a pretty cool thing. Baldwin's situation reminds me a little bit of Ray McCallum's. Remember him? He was a four-star kid a decade or so ago out of Detroit. He wasn't quite the prospect that Patrick is, but he was the a Top 50 player in the country and had offers from Arizona and UCLA, among others. He wound up playing for his dad, Ray McCallum Sr., at the University of Detroit.
I'm not saying that's going to happen, but don't forget about the pull of his dad at Milwaukee.
Family could also lead him to play for his dad, which also seems like a pretty cool thing. Baldwin's situation reminds me a little bit of Ray McCallum's. Remember him? He was a four-star kid a decade or so ago out of Detroit. He wasn't quite the prospect that Patrick is, but he was the a Top 50 player in the country and had offers from Arizona and UCLA, among others. He wound up playing for his dad, Ray McCallum Sr., at the University of Detroit.
I'm not saying that's going to happen, but don't forget about the pull of his dad at Milwaukee.
Maybe he could be encouraged to come back aboard. Associate HC? Assistant AD?I honestly think that Milwaukee is our biggest threat. I don't think PBJ goes to Coach K. It's between playing for his Dad vs. playing for his Dad's alma mater and his paradise - the school he grew up loving. Dammit I wish PBS were still on the staff.
K will not lose a recruiting war to CC. He and Nike will crush him. Now if dad gets let go at Milwaukee and is brought back all bets are off.And of course Collins spurned Illinois for Duke and then helped Coach K get Scheyer from his old high school. The North Shore is basically K's territory. I'm not totally pessimistic here, but how do any of the disciples beat the master?
Maybe he could be encouraged to come back aboard. Associate HC? Assistant AD?
Come on. Do you think Pat Sr. is going to leave a head coaching gig to come back to an assistant role at NU? No way. Not unless he's fired, and that's not happening anytime soon.
But he may have seen the game and remembered an article posted in Daily Northwestern or where ever it wasYou're right. November of 1990 was the fall of Teddy's freshman year. I doubt that he was covering basketball for the Daily two months into his freshman year, but I guess you never know.
The timing probably does not work. He is in year 3 and again has a losing record, now if he has a 4th straight year of high double digit losses with a losing record he probably is gone but that will be after his son has already signed.
Adande lived in the "Virgin Vault"?; odd. How many years can Coach K have left? Maybe he'll retire before the 2021 class even matriculatesJA graduated in the spring of 1990. He was in my hallway in Allison Hall in the 1986-87 school year as a freshman.
More money?Come on. Do you think Pat Sr. is going to leave a head coaching gig to come back to an assistant role at NU? No way. Not unless he's fired, and that's not happening anytime soon.
More money?