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StLHoosier

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  1. This reminds me of the Brooks recruitment. Hopefully we get a different result šŸ˜„
  2. Obviously NIL helped here, but this is also a product of JHSā€™s development over this past season. These high ranked kids see JHS come in and develop into a projected lottery pick, which shows this staff can get kids to the next level. Kudos to Woodson and staff. Exciting times!
  3. Watching the game, it didnā€™t even feel this close.
  4. I really wouldā€™ve liked to have seen Gunn play over Bates in the second half. Bates had brought nothing offensively for some time now, and their defense is about a wash IMO.
  5. Exactly. Tony Allen made a heck of a living just playing defense.
  6. There was an article I read recently about him and he had this quote, ā€œTeams donā€™t pay players to play defense.ā€ That tells you all you need to know.
  7. I just watched the play and Quinn Buckner said ā€œItā€™s his knee cap, you can see it.ā€ Not sure if dislocated or fractured but not good. Hope heā€™s alright.
  8. Jon Bostic for the Steelers had more votes than he did.......
  9. I understand wanting the fans to feel involved, but their votes should not count in any of the sports All-Star games. I know this is the NBA thread, but case in point is Darius Leonard not making the Pro Bowl.
  10. I didnā€™t watch the game, but read that VO shot 4-15 and was a big reason for lack of ball movement in the first half. Iā€™ve seen other posters on here state that the Pacers are very good when VO isnā€™t looking to get his and lets the game come to him. For those of you who watched, did you see this as an issue last night?
  11. I read somewhere that he wasnā€™t going to come back until he was 100%. Heā€™s probably close, considering heā€™s doing drills and what not, but evidently not there yet.
  12. I guess I just donā€™t understand what you think the NBA does differently than the NFL. IMO, the NFL and NBA are pretty equal. MLB is a different animal IMO. The thing about it is that most of the NLF and NBA players get marketed in college, whereas college baseball doesnā€™t get near the following. By the time these guys get to their respective leagues, theyā€™re already household names for the most part. The MLB players are already at a marketing disadvantage in that regard. Also, like others have said, winning has a lot to do with marketing. Trout is the best player in this generation, but heā€™s been on terrible teams. Unlike the NBA and key positions in the NFL, MLB players have a smaller effect on team success.
  13. How do you say so? No matter the sport, if weā€™re talking the elite athletes, they donā€™t have a hard time marketing them even in smaller markets.
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