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Nick Johnson deserves mention
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Thanks for posting that...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Sean Elliott gets shorted a bit because he was so good all around, but he could throw them down.
https://youtu.be/JeBuQY2roks" target="_blank
If I don't miss my guess, he kind of posterizes (kind of) Sean Miller right after the 2:40 mark.
In terms of offensive categories, I am not sure there are any in which Elliott was not Top 5 all time (and that is being conservative).
Shooting from deep... Mid range game... Finishing... Dunking... Driving... FT shooting.
People who were not around to watch him play have no idea what they missed.
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But the problem is, I've forgotten. I remember the general impression of dominating the court, and the resulting emotions as a U of A student and fan, but I don't remember the specifics of the experience of what I can tell you about his game in the abstract.Harvey Specter wrote:Thanks for posting that...Spaceman Spiff wrote:Sean Elliott gets shorted a bit because he was so good all around, but he could throw them down.
https://youtu.be/JeBuQY2roks" target="_blank
If I don't miss my guess, he kind of posterizes (kind of) Sean Miller right after the 2:40 mark.
In terms of offensive categories, I am not sure there are any in which Elliott was not Top 5 all time (and that is being conservative).
Shooting from deep... Mid range game... Finishing... Dunking... Driving... FT shooting.
People who were not around to watch him play have no idea what they missed.
My guess is that's how remembrance of basketball past works. We saw it, but like those who didn't, our vision of Rondae Hollis Jefferson is still what's clear in the mind's eye, and we're not so different from those newer fans in having to rely on those low quality Youtube clips from 1980's games that somebody converted from VHS format.
What's odd is the feeling that it was all so real at the time, and so far removed from what old people would say about Bob Cousey, or Wilt Chamberlain's mythical 100-point game. And yet Sean Elliott's college years are in the deeper past now than those earlier players and events were when Elliott shared the court with Kerr, McMillan, Tolbert, and Cook.
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I've said this before, but I wish I was older than 4-6 to enjoy and fully understand what Sean Elliott and those teams were. I just remember dominance and dunks. What you would describe in 2016 as video game stuff. And keep in mind, my 1st grade teacher was good friends with Bobbi, so Lute, Bobbi and several players showed up to the school on career day or to speak, and there were always Arizona goodies for my class. So I was breathing Arizona basketball at the time and still don't remember much. Growing up a Celtics and Larry Bird fan, now there is plenty of footage online, NBA TV throwback games and specials dedicated to Bird and those 80s Celtics teams, so the gaps in your memories get filled in and you can fully appreciate things as an adult. Wish we had that for Arizona basketball. Hell, the first team I remember clearly and fully understood had to have been the 92-93 team.
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I remember Elliott's first step. All the rest is a blur.
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Uh oh...
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Damn. It's always something, isn't it?
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"Evidenced by me talking about him, he signed something," Miller explained. "We anticipate him being here and I really look forward to coaching him."
Reads like he didn't sign the traditional NLI, but did sign Athletic Scholarship papers. Which commits the school, but not the player.
He could still go to another school, if he does stay in the US.
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This era of college basketball is really testing my Give-A-Shit quotient. A long time ago girlfriend of mine said to me after I was distraught over losing to UNLV in 1989..."hey they don't care about you, why should you care about them?" She was right then and even more right now.
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So not going overseas but possibly not going to AZ? I guess we'll know soon.Merkin wrote:
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Have to wonder if this rumor popped up because for some reason they think he won't qualify.
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Chicat wrote:Have to wonder if this rumor popped up because for some reason they think he won't qualify.
Saw a tweet from a KU pundit that said KU backed off of TF due to grade issues.
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Of course they'll say that now....Merkin wrote:Saw a tweet from a KU pundit that said KU backed off of TF due to grade issues.Chicat wrote:Have to wonder if this rumor popped up because for some reason they think he won't qualify.
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If TF isn't going to qualify, I'm a little surprised because CSM hasn't had this happen too often (ever?). He seems to recruit guys who are sure things for college.
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It's always been a concern from what I understand, but the staff had confidence it wasn't much of an issue.Chicat wrote:Have to wonder if this rumor popped up because for some reason they think he won't qualify.
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This isn't a total disaster, but it definitely bumps us down a little in the Pac race. OR the clear favorite now.
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Just more minutes for Allonzo, not concerned at all.
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Is college BB recruiting getting worse than the nba? At least in the nba you know there is no loyalty. What a strange couple of years with Leaf, Rabb, TF, etc. They are 17-18 year old kids but it must be frustrating to work your tail off and have guys not stay true to their word.
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CSM has to be used to it by now. Don't forget Josh Jackson. I'm sure he's at the point where he can tell which guys are solid and which guys are iffy.84Cat wrote:Is college BB recruiting getting worse than the nba? At least in the nba you know there is no loyalty. What a strange couple of years with Leaf, Rabb, TF, etc. They are 17-18 year old kids but it must be frustrating to work your tail off and have guys not stay true to their word.
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Off topic, but is Alkins in the clear now? There were eligibility concerns with him as well.
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Depends what you mean by "in the clear." Official NCAA clearance doesn't happen until the fall. Arizona Athletics' office dealing with eligibility determined that he should clear in the fall. That's two different things concerning his status.Beachcat97 wrote:Off topic, but is Alkins in the clear now? There were eligibility concerns with him as well.
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Puts a crimp in our outside shooting though.Merkin wrote:Just more minutes for Allonzo, not concerned at all.
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As well as our defensive versatility. I wish I could see this as a non concern, but losing IMO our best recruit is a rather large set back in my eyes.Chicat wrote:Puts a crimp in our outside shooting though.Merkin wrote:Just more minutes for Allonzo, not concerned at all.
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Probably, but we never know how good a player can be until they go against elite Div 1 defenses. Look at mid-major college transfer TJ McConnell and and grad transfer Mark Tollfesen. Neither one shot as well as they did at their previous schools.Chicat wrote:Puts a crimp in our outside shooting though.Merkin wrote:Just more minutes for Allonzo, not concerned at all.
At the U19s TF shot 33% 3PT and 44% 2PT averaging 9 points a game, 1.3 rebounds and 1.6 A/PG in the 7 games he played in.
http://www.fiba.com/world/u19/2015/Terr ... RGUSON-JR-" target="_blank
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The Mudiay route. Also Prime Prep.
http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/high-sc ... ad-college" target="_blank
Ugh.
http://sportsday.dallasnews.com/high-sc ... ad-college" target="_blank
Ugh.
Looks like we're getting Jenningsed (as in Brandon).A similar situation played out with Emmanuel Mudiay, who also attended Prime Prep and bypassed college in favor of an international career, playing a year in China before being drafted by the Denver Nuggets. Eligibility concerns contributed to Mudiay's decision to not play college basketball.
Right where I want to be.
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Pathetic. This process is really getting old
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REALLY would suck losing TF, if that's how this plays out. Miller finally recruits his first legitimate shooter, only now he might not be able to play because he watched videos in "math" class his freshman year in some stupid prep school. Ug.
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More grades suggestions from a local pundit:
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Yep. Even though our roster is deep, TF was potentially a game changer. Pac 12 opponents are rejoicing tonight.gronk4heisman wrote: but losing IMO our best recruit is a rather large set back in my eyes.
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Miller (or anyone) just has to watch the Finals to see how deadly shooting can be. Doesn't hurt to have a little. TF stock definitely exploded after hitting 7 open 3's in an all-star game, enough for some talk of UA money (ha, Under Armour 1mill+), but still, have been really looking forward to him running alongside Kobi, that'd be pretty potent. Shame to lose him at this juncture.
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Nothing official yet, so hang in there, everyone.
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I saw a source last night that Ferguson may qualify after all, so perhaps all is not lost yet. It would definitely be a let down to lose out on a player of his caliber.Beachcat97 wrote:Nothing official yet, so hang in there, everyone.
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It was probably Ari Alexander, same guy who earlier knocked out the tweet about chances being very slim. So it's like that.az91 wrote:I saw a source last night that Ferguson may qualify after all, so perhaps all is not lost yet. It would definitely be a let down to lose out on a player of his caliber.Beachcat97 wrote:Nothing official yet, so hang in there, everyone.
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Until TF or CSM issues an official statement, no one knows anything.
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Gary Parish chimes in.
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So long, TF. We hardly knew you.
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From the Aussie Fox Sports:
http://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/ ... 40044527e2" target="_blank
THE Adelaide 36ers are close to formalising a deal with US high school superstar Terrance Ferguson for the 2016-17 NBL season.
Ferguson, 18 and a high-scoring, athletic 201cm swingman, is expected to bypass attending University of Arizona for a year of seasoning in the NBL before declaring for the NBA’s 2017 draft.
Securing the exciting future NBA off-guard has been a club “project” for more than a month but Adelaide’s hand was tipped today with US reports confirming Ferguson would forego college to play professionally in Australia.
“I have no comment,” 36ers chief executive Guy Hedderwick said today.
Ferguson also is expected to sign a deal with Under Armour in a move that would net the 18-year-old an immediate endorsement deal.
Under Armour also handles dual-NBA MVP, Stephen Curry, Golden State’s reigning superstar.
Ferguson has graduated from Advance Preparatory International and would be eligible for the 2017 NBA draft per the Show’s current rules as a 19-year-old, one year removed from high school.
This is promising from Zagoria:
https://www.sny.tv/college-recruiting/n ... /182452316" target="_blank
Arizona commit Terrance Ferguson could end up playing overseas next season if he's not cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse, a source with direct knowledge of the situation told SNY.tv.
Ferguson and Arizona are expected to learn sometime this week if he's cleared.
"If he doesn't clear academically like [Emmanuel] Mudiay, then he's going to go overseas," the source said.
Mudiay, the onetime SMU commit, attended Dallas (TX) Prime Prep, a school the NCAA didn't recognize as legitimate, and ended up playing professionally in China for one season before chosen as the No. 7 pick in the 2015 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets.
Although Ferguson attends Dallas (TX) Advanced Prep International -- the successor school to Prime Prep -- he has been taking NCAA-approved online classes, the source said. Thus, Ferguson could be deemed a full qualifier this week.
Ferguson did not immediately return a text message seeking comment.
After decommitting from Alabama, Ferguson committed to Arizona on April 13. He also considered Baylor, Kansas, Maryland, North Carolina and N.C. State.
If he ends up at Arizona, Ferguson will join a strong recruiting class that includes guards Kobi Simmons and Rawle Alkins and power forward Lauri Markkanen.
Arizona also returns several guards and wings, including projected 2017 NBA Draft pick Allonzo Trier.
"This is a unique Arizona team," Alkins told me Thursday after scoring 28 points en route to MVP honors at the Frankie Williams Classic in Greenburgh, N.Y. "They've never had a team like us where we've had five five-stars and we already had five stars on the team so this is not your average Arizona team that you're used to seeing."
If Ferguson is not cleared, it would open additional playing time for the other guards and wings.
Jerry Meyer of 247Sports.com reported earlier Monday that Ferguson is expected to spend next season overseas.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/ ... 40044527e2" target="_blank
THE Adelaide 36ers are close to formalising a deal with US high school superstar Terrance Ferguson for the 2016-17 NBL season.
Ferguson, 18 and a high-scoring, athletic 201cm swingman, is expected to bypass attending University of Arizona for a year of seasoning in the NBL before declaring for the NBA’s 2017 draft.
Securing the exciting future NBA off-guard has been a club “project” for more than a month but Adelaide’s hand was tipped today with US reports confirming Ferguson would forego college to play professionally in Australia.
“I have no comment,” 36ers chief executive Guy Hedderwick said today.
Ferguson also is expected to sign a deal with Under Armour in a move that would net the 18-year-old an immediate endorsement deal.
Under Armour also handles dual-NBA MVP, Stephen Curry, Golden State’s reigning superstar.
Ferguson has graduated from Advance Preparatory International and would be eligible for the 2017 NBA draft per the Show’s current rules as a 19-year-old, one year removed from high school.
This is promising from Zagoria:
https://www.sny.tv/college-recruiting/n ... /182452316" target="_blank
Arizona commit Terrance Ferguson could end up playing overseas next season if he's not cleared by the NCAA Clearinghouse, a source with direct knowledge of the situation told SNY.tv.
Ferguson and Arizona are expected to learn sometime this week if he's cleared.
"If he doesn't clear academically like [Emmanuel] Mudiay, then he's going to go overseas," the source said.
Mudiay, the onetime SMU commit, attended Dallas (TX) Prime Prep, a school the NCAA didn't recognize as legitimate, and ended up playing professionally in China for one season before chosen as the No. 7 pick in the 2015 NBA Draft by the Denver Nuggets.
Although Ferguson attends Dallas (TX) Advanced Prep International -- the successor school to Prime Prep -- he has been taking NCAA-approved online classes, the source said. Thus, Ferguson could be deemed a full qualifier this week.
Ferguson did not immediately return a text message seeking comment.
After decommitting from Alabama, Ferguson committed to Arizona on April 13. He also considered Baylor, Kansas, Maryland, North Carolina and N.C. State.
If he ends up at Arizona, Ferguson will join a strong recruiting class that includes guards Kobi Simmons and Rawle Alkins and power forward Lauri Markkanen.
Arizona also returns several guards and wings, including projected 2017 NBA Draft pick Allonzo Trier.
"This is a unique Arizona team," Alkins told me Thursday after scoring 28 points en route to MVP honors at the Frankie Williams Classic in Greenburgh, N.Y. "They've never had a team like us where we've had five five-stars and we already had five stars on the team so this is not your average Arizona team that you're used to seeing."
If Ferguson is not cleared, it would open additional playing time for the other guards and wings.
Jerry Meyer of 247Sports.com reported earlier Monday that Ferguson is expected to spend next season overseas.
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ain't that the truth? never a dull moment around here.Beachcat97 wrote:Damn. It's always something, isn't it?
since there's still a little bit of runway left, is there any chance that ferg could correct the situation over the summer? not that hunkering down in summer school retaking algebra classes or whatever would be the most attractive option for a 19 year old kid, but hey.
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It is the slow season, when there is no news make some up....
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maybe the coaching staff should reach out to jordan mathews about his grad xfr
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Sounds like we will know for sure this week. Fingers crossed
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Get me his NCAA Online Class system credentials...he'll pass with flying colors.
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I think the writing's on the wall, jefe. It's similar to what happened with Mudiay. It's easier for TF to go start his pro career than to wait for the NCAA. Even if he did come to AZ, chances are he wouldn't be cleared by November, if at all.Jefe wrote:Sounds like we will know for sure this week. Fingers crossed
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Honestly if he is not 100% bought-in to the system and school by now he can get fucked.
Trier, Smith, Ristic, Markannen, Commanche, Alkins, Kadeem, Kobi - that is a VERY SOLID 8 man rotation and since we all know Miller usually sticks to 7-8 guys, that's all we need. I suppose PJC can be thrown in there if he get's his shit together and that makes a 9 man deep rotation.
We are just fine.
Now let's lock up McCoy in the '17 class and bring in MASSIVE person to anchor next year's guard core!!!!
Trier, Smith, Ristic, Markannen, Commanche, Alkins, Kadeem, Kobi - that is a VERY SOLID 8 man rotation and since we all know Miller usually sticks to 7-8 guys, that's all we need. I suppose PJC can be thrown in there if he get's his shit together and that makes a 9 man deep rotation.
We are just fine.
Now let's lock up McCoy in the '17 class and bring in MASSIVE person to anchor next year's guard core!!!!
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Mature take. Did you copy it from someone at PGU?luteformayor2 wrote:Honestly if he is not 100% bought-in to the system and school by now he can get fucked.
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