bleedingTNorange
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Haha.
Now how about the odds you're putting up for king, Johnson and jw3?
I'm not. You brought up the bet on Hubbs and I simply pulled your card.
If you want to offer odds on those, I may consider those, but you're already into me for $400 if I win. We're getting to the point, if we bet more, that I won't see my money.
I don't really believe Mizzou was ever in it, but Mike Miller's brother (who was an assistant there) is going to AU. Wonder if Barbee will get involved.
Do you have a link to some of this? It's not I don't believe you I just want to see what their saying.
Man I hope Hubbs is a legit shooter when he gets in school (assuming he comes here). High school kids that are three-happy scare me when they step up to the college level. More often than not 75% of the shots they take are poor choices and it usually finds them a spot at the back of the rotation. Jordan McRae is still learning what a good shot is. Hubbs appears to be a better prospect, so maybe he really has it.
@ebosshoops: Robert Hubbs playing like a potential McDonald's All-American against DC Assault.
@ebosshoops: Robert Hubbs far and away the best prospect on floor in this game. On DC Assault Nate Britt or Roddy Peters turning into legit debate.
@ebosshoops: Biggest scouting concern with Hubbs is that left hand seems a little shaky. Other than that he's a pretty complete SG.
@ebosshoops: Hubbs taking some JR Smith level degree of difficulty three pointers.
Hubbs is what we have been missing for a while. I know you answer this a lot BTO, but how are you feeling about our chances? Have you heard anything from anyone, I'm desperate lol. Hubbs is #1 on my wish list.
Hubbs is what we have been missing for a while. I know you answer this a lot BTO, but how are you feeling about our chances? Have you heard anything from anyone, I'm desperate lol. Hubbs is #1 on my wish list.
LAS VEGAS -- The last July evaluation period for college coaches began on Wednesday and it started off with a bang due to ESPN 60 Jordan McLaughlins dazzling performance. ESPN 100 prospect Robert Hubbs (Dyer County, Tenn./Dyer County) also shined and exhibited the type of skill and talent that will get him some McDonald All-American votes.
Standout players
Robert Hubbs
2013, SG, 6-5, 180 pounds
Hubbs has all the physical intangibles to be a McDonalds All-American. The prototypical 2-guard nailed deep jump shots and had some explosive plays as well. He keeps his handle low and tight and is a willing passer. He settled too often for the jump shot when driving lanes were open, but overall he is a major talent. He claims offers from most of the SEC and ACC, but states that Tennessee is recruiting him the hardest.