Re: UCLA Basketball in trouble!
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2018 9:41 pm

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Is that a basketball player?MrBug708 wrote:Cody Riley is going to test the waters
One of the shoplifters I believe.Beachcat97 wrote:Is that a basketball player?MrBug708 wrote:Cody Riley is going to test the waters
He knows, He's probably discussed him at length in this thread...hahaazgreg wrote:One of the shoplifters I believe.Beachcat97 wrote:Is that a basketball player?MrBug708 wrote:Cody Riley is going to test the waters
One shoplift and doneazgreg wrote:One of the shoplifters I believe.Beachcat97 wrote:Is that a basketball player?MrBug708 wrote:Cody Riley is going to test the waters
He'll do as well as the people on the Titanic who didn't make a lifeboat.MrBug708 wrote:Cody Riley is going to test the waters
LaVar Ball has decided to remove his sons LiAngelo and LaMelo from Lithuania and return to Los Angeles next week with just two games left in the season for their team BC Vytautas, according to Lithuanian basketball journalist Donatas Urbonas.
"We're not going to waste our time," LaVar told Urbonas.
Last month LiAngelo declared for the NBA draft, but he has been sidelined recently with an ankle injury, while LaMelo has had trouble getting much playing time later in the season, according to Urbonas.
According to Urbonas, LaVar said they decided to shut down LiAngelo so he could prepare for the NBA draft combine and pre-draft workouts. Additionally, LaVar was also upset with LaMelo's minutes, according to Urbonas.
LaVar told Urbonas he was happy with Lithuania as a whole and the people as well as the BC Vytautas organization, but he "just didn't get along with the coach."
"Coach ruined everything and he'll have to pay the price that Melo is not coming back," LaVar told Urbonas.
LiAngelo averaged 12.6 points while playing about 22 minutes per game and LaMelo posted just 6.5 points per contest in 12 minutes of action while shooting 26.8 percent from the field.
As if this situation was lacking drama, BC Vytautas is trying to fight off relegation in its final games of the season.
It's been painfully obvious you don't really follow basketball, so I'm not sure why we needed this much needed proclamationBeachcat97 wrote:So Cody Riley is a basketball player. Got it. Hadn't heard of him.
Way to teach your sons how to finish something you started. Didn't he pull him out of HS early? what about college? and now the pros (Europe)? Either way, who would want to hire that type of commitment to your organization. Like they say, it's all about potential, question is do either of his sons have any NBA potential?TatetheGreat wrote:And the least surprising news of the day:
LaVar Ball Pulling LiAngelo and LaMelo Out of Lithuania: 'I Just Didn't Get Along With the Coach'
http://amp.si.com/nba/2018/04/25/lavar- ... c-vytautas
LaVar Ball has decided to remove his sons LiAngelo and LaMelo from Lithuania and return to Los Angeles next week with just two games left in the season for their team BC Vytautas, according to Lithuanian basketball journalist Donatas Urbonas.
"We're not going to waste our time," LaVar told Urbonas.
Last month LiAngelo declared for the NBA draft, but he has been sidelined recently with an ankle injury, while LaMelo has had trouble getting much playing time later in the season, according to Urbonas.
According to Urbonas, LaVar said they decided to shut down LiAngelo so he could prepare for the NBA draft combine and pre-draft workouts. Additionally, LaVar was also upset with LaMelo's minutes, according to Urbonas.
LaVar told Urbonas he was happy with Lithuania as a whole and the people as well as the BC Vytautas organization, but he "just didn't get along with the coach."
"Coach ruined everything and he'll have to pay the price that Melo is not coming back," LaVar told Urbonas.
LiAngelo averaged 12.6 points while playing about 22 minutes per game and LaMelo posted just 6.5 points per contest in 12 minutes of action while shooting 26.8 percent from the field.
As if this situation was lacking drama, BC Vytautas is trying to fight off relegation in its final games of the season.
I mainly follow Pac 12. Not sure how many of us know the names of obscure players on opposing teams.MrBug708 wrote:It's been painfully obvious you don't really follow basketball, so I'm not sure why we needed this much needed proclamationBeachcat97 wrote:So Cody Riley is a basketball player. Got it. Hadn't heard of him.
Not many Arizona fans have over 300 posts in this thread about ucla either, but here we sitBeachcat97 wrote:I mainly follow Pac 12. Not sure how many of us know the names of obscure players on opposing teams.MrBug708 wrote:It's been painfully obvious you don't really follow basketball, so I'm not sure why we needed this much needed proclamationBeachcat97 wrote:So Cody Riley is a basketball player. Got it. Hadn't heard of him.
mrqsjhnsnsux wrote:Too bad LaVar couldn't have pulled out early the other three times
That escalated quickly.mrqsjhnsnsux wrote:Too bad LaVar couldn't have pulled out early the other three times
You misspelled “ejaculated”.Spaceman Spiff wrote:That escalated quickly.mrqsjhnsnsux wrote:Too bad LaVar couldn't have pulled out early the other three times
I don't care who you are, that is funny!!Chicat wrote:You misspelled “ejaculated”.Spaceman Spiff wrote:That escalated quickly.mrqsjhnsnsux wrote:Too bad LaVar couldn't have pulled out early the other three times
UCLA, Kansas, and every other remotely major program is just as deserving of a death penalty.enfuego wrote:What will it take for this thread title to be changed? UA being given the death penalty by the NCAA? Usually when a program hits rock bottom, it gets a little embarrassing to poke fun at the potential 2018-2019 Pac-12 champion and perennial frontrunner in the conference for the foreseeable future.![]()
I say we don't change it in till they unload Alford, win 2 conference tourneys in a row, or win 3 conf regular season titles out of 5 years.enfuego wrote:What will it take for this thread title to be changed? UA being given the death penalty by the NCAA? Usually when a program hits rock bottom, it gets a little embarrassing to poke fun at the potential 2018-2019 Pac-12 champion and perennial frontrunner in the conference for the foreseeable future.![]()
None of this has touched UCLA. I get that it would be a minor surprise if we didn't eventually, but deserving is probably reserved for those schools who ended up being low hanging fruit.ASUHATER! wrote:UCLA, Kansas, and every other remotely major program is just as deserving of a death penalty.enfuego wrote:What will it take for this thread title to be changed? UA being given the death penalty by the NCAA? Usually when a program hits rock bottom, it gets a little embarrassing to poke fun at the potential 2018-2019 Pac-12 champion and perennial frontrunner in the conference for the foreseeable future.![]()
Point taken. Bottom line: I don't think Pac teams are too broken up about Alford getting this middling recruit.Chicat wrote:You have to wait way more than 20 minutes to post “Yawn”. Otherwise it just looks unintentionally ironic.
Maybe let 12-24 hours go by with no response from anyone else before you pretend you don’t care.
Ruins the irony thoughChicat wrote:You have to wait way more than 20 minutes to post “Yawn”. Otherwise it just looks unintentionally ironic.
Maybe let 12-24 hours go by with no response from anyone else before you pretend you don’t care.
Alford has some talent to work with. I'm not convinced that is Alford's strong suit.MrBug708 wrote:Well damn, Riley, Hands, and Wilkes all return
This.Chicat wrote:I look forward to UCLA’s future 4th place finish.
If nothing else, this community is all about personal growth.MrBug708 wrote:Someone took Chi's advice and stayed away for a bit
True, I partially credit this place turning me from an apathetic faux conservative Republican into a raging bleeding heart liberal.Chicat wrote:If nothing else, this community is all about personal growth.MrBug708 wrote:Someone took Chi's advice and stayed away for a bit
Someone didn’t address the substance of Chi’s post and instead played the troll card. Trollers gonna troll.MrBug708 wrote:Someone took Chi's advice and stayed away for a bit
Where he responded to my statement about Alford not being a good coach?Beachcat97 wrote:Someone didn’t address the substance of Chi’s post and instead played the troll card. Trollers gonna troll.MrBug708 wrote:Someone took Chi's advice and stayed away for a bit