If you remember, last year around this time(November 20th to be exact) half of the NBA was tweeting in amazement about a 5’10 Division III player from Grinnell College that went on a scoring binge, setting the all time NCAA scoring mark for a game. Of course, we are referring to Jack Taylor, who broke [...]
November 18, 2013
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The college basketball season is officially underway, so let the salavating over this young crop of freshmen begin. Next year’s draft class is already being touted as one of the best in the last few decades, as freshmen Andrew Wiggins (Kansas), Jabari Parker (Duke) and Julius Randle (Kentucky) should all be millionaires a year from [...]
November 12, 2013
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Don’t look now, but University of Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins may have some stiff competition, when it comes to the #1 overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft. It’s super early, but Kentucky freshman Julius Randle, who has been favorably compared to Lebron James, looked every bit the player that numerous NBA teams are already [...]
November 11, 2013
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There has been a ton of hype surrounding just how good this year’s Kentucky team can be considering they once again have the top incoming recruiting class in the country, consisting of 6 McDonald’s All Americans, most noticeable potential #1 overall pick Julius Randle. There has even been some talk of the Wildcats potentially going [...]
November 6, 2013
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University of Memphis head coach Josh Pastner has been one of the nation’s top recruiters since taking over for John Calipari back in 2010. He has regularly reeled in top flight recruiting classes that have included star NCAA players like Will Barton, Tarik Black, and Joe Johnson in recent years. This upcoming season is no [...]
November 5, 2013
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With all of the preseason hype heaped squarely upon the shoulders of University of Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins, it’s easy to forget about fellow elite freshmen like Julius Randle at Kentucky or Jabari Parker at Duke. All 3 players, along with Oklahoma State sophomore Marcus Smart, are the odds-on early favorites for the #1 overall [...]
October 29, 2013
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It’s been a long time since we heard the name Victor Page. We are going back a bit, but it was he, and not Allen Iverson that was the MVP of the 1996 Big East Tournament. And when Iverson took his talents to the NBA the following season, it was Page that was the stand-out [...]
October 24, 2013
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In case you’ve been living under a rock, the whole basketball universe is abuzz when it comes to Kansas freshman Andrew Wiggins, the 6’8 Canadian born man-child of a forward that has nearly a dozen of NBA teams already in “tank mode” for the services of the freakishly athletic game-changer. His unlimited future potential has [...]
October 11, 2013
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