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Seriously? Uros has been really good! His progression is top 2 on the team! I love the he plays with and his shot is WAY better than in the past. I don't get where you're coming from.
I know he has his faults but he's the gritty kind of player it takes to make a run.
Uros has been surprisingly good this year. Dude has actually developed some touch from 3 feet away as well. Hope he keeps progressing, as it will allow us to take advantage of teams with subpar big menSeriously? Uros has been really good! His progression is top 2 on the team! I love the he plays with and his shot is WAY better than in the past. I don't get where you're coming from.
I know he has his faults but he's the gritty kind of player it takes to make a run.
Because of this remark Byron, I went back and took back any likes I gave you in the last few posts. I waited a bit before I did just so you could realize how close you were to being invited to Frankās annual BBQ with my ālikesā that would have pushed you over. Please donāt let your tears stain the forum. Iām sure youāll get there some day.1880s, maybe
Got some news today that shook me a bit. My son, who is 40, has to have a heart procedure. His doctor said he presents with paroxysmal SVT that is quite symptomatic. It's my understanding they're gonna do a catheter ablation procedure and it's successful in 95% of patients. I'm praying that he's in the 95% group.
His doctor is a cardiac electrophysiologist and I'm praying that he's a good one. They're trying to get him set for the procedure as quickly as possible. I'll be heading to New Hampshire as soon as he gives me the date for the procedure. Here's hoping everything turns out OK.
Of course women were going to captain what amounted to a non-varsity intramural team. Also, "The sport was dropped in 1926 and was not picked up again until 1960." Now we all know there was no real sport for women in 1926 (lol). Also per wiki: "
"Prior to 1971, records are incomplete.[32]"
Women's basketball started in 1974 at UT with the hiring of Pat Summitt for some bubblegum and pocket lint but I suppose we could go with Hutson in 71 for the real start as well. However, it's really a lie to pretend that we've had nearly 100 years of women's basketball at UT and only 1 guy coaching. Everything from zero funding and not even getting to play full court to the sport becoming legitimized via various formal organizations like conferences and the NCAA etc. proves that. Even the ones listed had 0-2 and 0-3 records. 3 whole games?
SEC women's tourney starts with 1980!
I hope you let us know when the procedure happens so we can all pray .Got some news today that shook me a bit. My son, who is 40, has to have a heart procedure. His doctor said he presents with paroxysmal SVT that is quite symptomatic. It's my understanding they're gonna do a catheter ablation procedure and it's successful in 95% of patients. I'm praying that he's in the 95% group.
His doctor is a cardiac electrophysiologist and I'm praying that he's a good one. They're trying to get him set for the procedure as quickly as possible. I'll be heading to New Hampshire as soon as he gives me the date for the procedure. Here's hoping everything turns out OK.
At that time Quez could have contributed in some form as strictly a āball handlerā we had no point guard and salvaged by placing Vescovi at point and he got ripped about every other possessionā¦never stated that quez was a Chris Lofton
Despite the loss, we did get this absolute gem of a video where the second winningest basketball coach in history who coaches the team with the most titles literally crying that he thinks the Lady Vols get a favorable whistle on their home court.
So are we ready for the first male coach in 100 years? Seems like a good story for NPR to describe the hard fought path for men to breakthrough womenās college bball coaching in East Tennessee.