Re: lets talk '16
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 3:20 pm
Nice looking player. Very fluid
Yeah that crazy he didn't even mention yuclargdeuce wrote:Like how Lavin said Washington may be the favorites to win the conference next year, us not being mentioned... Lulz
No, he won't, not with JJ and AT on the roster. And hopefully RS.Beermancats wrote:Like I said before, LM might be the best player on the team next year.
What happened to Ray? Did he finally die?Beachcat97 wrote:No, he won't, not with JJ and AT on the roster. And hopefully RS.Beermancats wrote:Like I said before, LM might be the best player on the team next year.
Spaceman Spiff wrote:What happened to Ray? Did he finally die?Beachcat97 wrote:No, he won't, not with JJ and AT on the roster. And hopefully RS.Beermancats wrote:Like I said before, LM might be the best player on the team next year.
If we have all those guys, it doesn't really matter who's best. They will all just be really good.
I have seen his height listed as being between 6'10 and 7'1. Does anyone know for sure?Beachcat97 wrote:Not sure we've had a player of LM's size and skill set before.
I believe that Miller said when LM was on his visit that he was as tall or taller than Zeus and Dus with shoes on.az91 wrote:I have seen his height listed as being between 6'10 and 7'1. Does anyone know for sure?Beachcat97 wrote:Not sure we've had a player of LM's size and skill set before.
Correct, otherwise CSM couldn't talk about him, which he has.3goggles wrote:He has signed his LOI correct! I'm getting excited for next year
He won't be here long. But I still don't think he starts next season...Newportcat wrote:He looks like a much better version of Grant Jarrett. Not a super crazy athlete but great shooting stroke, moves well and what I liked is it looked like he had some fire. That guy has NBA written all over him if he can keep putting on weight.
With his height and that shooting stroke, he won't be at Arizona long
I think the team would benefit more by having RS come off the bench if all of those guys were on the roster. At least to start the season.Beachcat97 wrote:He won't be here long. But I still don't think he starts next season...Newportcat wrote:He looks like a much better version of Grant Jarrett. Not a super crazy athlete but great shooting stroke, moves well and what I liked is it looked like he had some fire. That guy has NBA written all over him if he can keep putting on weight.
With his height and that shooting stroke, he won't be at Arizona long
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Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.Beermancats wrote:I think the team would benefit more by having RS come off the bench if all of those guys were on the roster. At least to start the season.Beachcat97 wrote:He won't be here long. But I still don't think he starts next season...Newportcat wrote:He looks like a much better version of Grant Jarrett. Not a super crazy athlete but great shooting stroke, moves well and what I liked is it looked like he had some fire. That guy has NBA written all over him if he can keep putting on weight.
With his height and that shooting stroke, he won't be at Arizona long
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Oh, I'm assuming RS will be 100% by the fall. I think it's obvious that if one guy is healthy and the other isn't, the former should start.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.
What will HATER think about your optimism in this post. Steam coming out of his ears? Go interview 100 doctors until he finds one that says it is not humanly possible? I wish I could see his reaction. Except for the fact that it would mean I'd be in the same room as him and I'd end up falling into a deep state of depression instantaneouslyBeachcat97 wrote:Oh, I'm assuming RS will be 100% by the fall. I think it's obvious that if one guy is healthy and the other isn't, the former should start.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.
Hey, at least I won't be the one pretending to have medical knowledge like everyone else on here.dcZONAfan wrote:What will HATER think about your optimism in this post. Steam coming out of his ears? Go interview 100 doctors until he finds one that says it is not humanly possible? I wish I could see his reaction. Except for the fact that it would mean I'd be in the same room as him and I'd end up falling into a deep state of depression instantaneouslyBeachcat97 wrote:Oh, I'm assuming RS will be 100% by the fall. I think it's obvious that if one guy is healthy and the other isn't, the former should start.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.
I'm not pretending.ASUHATER! wrote:Hey, at least I won't be the one pretending to have medical knowledge like everyone else on here.dcZONAfan wrote:What will HATER think about your optimism in this post. Steam coming out of his ears? Go interview 100 doctors until he finds one that says it is not humanly possible? I wish I could see his reaction. Except for the fact that it would mean I'd be in the same room as him and I'd end up falling into a deep state of depression instantaneouslyBeachcat97 wrote:Oh, I'm assuming RS will be 100% by the fall. I think it's obvious that if one guy is healthy and the other isn't, the former should start.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.
You don't count, you know that. You are actually respectable.CalStateTempe wrote:I'm not pretending.ASUHATER! wrote:Hey, at least I won't be the one pretending to have medical knowledge like everyone else on here.dcZONAfan wrote:What will HATER think about your optimism in this post. Steam coming out of his ears? Go interview 100 doctors until he finds one that says it is not humanly possible? I wish I could see his reaction. Except for the fact that it would mean I'd be in the same room as him and I'd end up falling into a deep state of depression instantaneouslyBeachcat97 wrote:Oh, I'm assuming RS will be 100% by the fall. I think it's obvious that if one guy is healthy and the other isn't, the former should start.Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Yep. Why rush a guy coming off two serious knee injuries? Let him get his legs back literally and figuratively.
and in reality you are pretending to have a level of medical knowledge to make such a disastrous conclusion for RS, when in fact your suppositions aren't supported by any established medical literature for RS's condition, just purely ASUhater, pessimist, throw it on the wall and see if it sticks, speculation.
新年快乐Longhorned wrote:Arizona will land Jackson. The question after that is whether Jackson will land in Arizona or China.
我希望有一個大的振動蛋去享受它WildcatStunner wrote:新年快乐Longhorned wrote:Arizona will land Jackson. The question after that is whether Jackson will land in Arizona or China.
Dirty.Longhorned wrote:我希望有一個大的振動蛋去享受它WildcatStunner wrote:新年快乐Longhorned wrote:Arizona will land Jackson. The question after that is whether Jackson will land in Arizona or China.
You too. Still stand by my post a bit ago. I'm the only one that hasn't pretended to be a doctor here. Hush now.WildcatStunner wrote:ASUHATER! wrote:
Welp. Poor kid. Probably will never play a minute at Arizona now. Huge blow to the teams chances this year though. Too bad we will never see him play here
Never stop being who you are.
So those who predict he will come back fine are pretending to be doctors? You said we will never see him play here, and you have not pretended to be a doctor? That is pretty sound. Maybe you should just quit.ASUHATER! wrote:You too. Still stand by my post a bit ago. I'm the only one that hasn't pretended to be a doctor here. Hush now.WildcatStunner wrote:ASUHATER! wrote:
Welp. Poor kid. Probably will never play a minute at Arizona now. Huge blow to the teams chances this year though. Too bad we will never see him play here
Never stop being who you are.
Well at the least, if I have then so have they since they know just as much about his recovery as anyone else. Wildly proclaiming he'll be fine and better than ever is just as ludicrous as saying he'll never play again. Hush now. No more words. No one cares what you say.WildcatStunner wrote:So those who predict he will come back fine are pretending to be doctors? You said we will never see him play here, and you have not pretended to be a doctor? That is pretty sound. Maybe you should just quit.ASUHATER! wrote:You too. Still stand by my post a bit ago. I'm the only one that hasn't pretended to be a doctor here. Hush now.WildcatStunner wrote:ASUHATER! wrote:
Welp. Poor kid. Probably will never play a minute at Arizona now. Huge blow to the teams chances this year though. Too bad we will never see him play here
Never stop being who you are.
Yet here you are.ASUHATER! wrote:Well at the least, if I have then so have they since they know just as much about his recovery as anyone else. Wildly proclaiming he'll be fine and better than ever is just as ludicrous as saying he'll never play again. Hush now. No more words. No one cares what you say.WildcatStunner wrote:So those who predict he will come back fine are pretending to be doctors? You said we will never see him play here, and you have not pretended to be a doctor? That is pretty sound. Maybe you should just quit.ASUHATER! wrote:You too. Still stand by my post a bit ago. I'm the only one that hasn't pretended to be a doctor here. Hush now.WildcatStunner wrote:ASUHATER! wrote:
Welp. Poor kid. Probably will never play a minute at Arizona now. Huge blow to the teams chances this year though. Too bad we will never see him play here
Never stop being who you are.
Do you have try hard to be as full of shit as you are? Your recent statements have been proven patently false. Rather than simply admitting it, you go tossing stones at those who have you at checkmate with direct quotes from past statements you have made,ASUHATER! wrote:Well at the lease, if I have then so have they since they know just as much about his recovery as anyone else. Wildly proclaiming he'll be fine and better than ever is just as ludicrous as saying he'll never play again. Hush now. No more words. No one cares what you say.WildcatStunner wrote:So those who predict he will come back fine are pretending to be doctors? You said we will never see him play here, and you have not pretended to be a doctor? That is pretty sound. Maybe you should just quit.ASUHATER! wrote:You too. Still stand by my post a bit ago. I'm the only one that hasn't pretended to be a doctor here. Hush now.WildcatStunner wrote:ASUHATER! wrote:
Welp. Poor kid. Probably will never play a minute at Arizona now. Huge blow to the teams chances this year though. Too bad we will never see him play here
Never stop being who you are.
While you couldn't be more correct based on all of the evidence at hand, have we considered whether or not HATER is actually just a troll? I'm not really used to trolls on sports fan sites but I've come across them a lot on other types of boards and it's very possible he sits there just laughing his ass off at our responses.Harvey Specter wrote: Do you have try hard to be as full of shit as you are? Your recent statements have been proven patently false. Rather than simply admitting it, you go tossing stones at those who have you at checkmate with direct quotes from past statements you have made,
You stated we would never see him play here, and he would never play a minute at Atizona now. Please point to the disclaimers in those statements.
Others refuted with links to medical data that he had a good chance (CHANCE) at a full recovery. And you accuse them of "pretending to be doctors". The ONLY doctors on this forum have been on the OTHER side of this argument from you, but you steadfastly cling to your opinions despite NOT a single professional opinion backing you up.
You would make an even worse attorney than physician. Your lack of critical reasoning, or reading comprehension, is nothing short of astounding.
+100Alieberman wrote:I'm officially bored of this merry go round. All party's need to let it go.... Including me
He will put on weight but that is not something that will preclude him from being a first round lock. If you are 6'10 or taller and can shoot it out to the NBA range 3, you are worth your weight in gold.Newportcat wrote:He looks like a much better version of Grant Jarrett. Not a super crazy athlete but great shooting stroke, moves well and what I liked is it looked like he had some fire. That guy has NBA written all over him if he can keep putting on weight.
With his height and that shooting stroke, he won't be at Arizona long
If you mean them limiting the games where they absolutely kill us with dumb turnovers, I agree to a point. If we land all those guys my mentality will be "just dont kill us." Even with sloppy point guard play though, that team is going to be rolling most teams night in and night out.WildcatStunner wrote:If Trier stays, I really like the team depth 1 - 8. I do think we are going to need better PG play if we really want to make noise next year. So let's hope Kadeem, Kobi, and PJC are up for it.
Yeah, I was mainly touching on the ball security. There are going to be a lot of playmakers next year, especially if JJ is part of the team.rgdeuce wrote:If you mean them limiting the games where they absolutely kill us with dumb turnovers, I agree to a point. If we land all those guys my mentality will be "just dont kill us." Even with sloppy point guard play though, that team is going to be rolling most teams night in and night out.WildcatStunner wrote:If Trier stays, I really like the team depth 1 - 8. I do think we are going to need better PG play if we really want to make noise next year. So let's hope Kadeem, Kobi, and PJC are up for it.
He is a much better prospect than GJ. He is longer and has a bigger frame than GJ. He may not be an explosive athlete, but he clearly has a lot of agility and good hands. GJ never had a post game, which was weird for a 6'10 guy, but LM clearly has a post game. He just needs the strength to be able to establish and hold position, but he has made very noticable physical improvements. Get him a year with Rounds, and...Newportcat wrote:He looks like a much better version of Grant Jarrett. Not a super crazy athlete but great shooting stroke, moves well and what I liked is it looked like he had some fire. That guy has NBA written all over him if he can keep putting on weight.
With his height and that shooting stroke, he won't be at Arizona long
Grant Jerrett.Olsondogg wrote:Who the hell is GJ?
I mean, I pull off the road for a pit stop and I wonder what is going on in this thread.
PennZona20 wrote:Even if u missed the sarcasm , you should have noticed the pit stop reference