cardvolfan
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I've seen some 7-footers do some damage for the Vols in my time. Boerwinkle, Kosmalski, and even Brykalski were definitely factors, especially after a year or two of seasoning.
I'm thinking that extra 22 pounds and increased strength will come in handy. It should be interesting to follow.I sure hope that Plavsic has a more productive career than Brykalski had. If he can produce as much as 7 footers Boerwinkle, Stevie Hammer, and especially Len Kosmalski then Uros will have earned his scholarship many times over.
I sure hope that Plavsic has a more productive career than Brykalski had. If he can produce as much as 7 footers Boerwinkle, Stevie Hammer, and especially Len Kosmalski then Uros will have earned his scholarship many times over.
Coached against Steve the last few years before he joined up with the ADept. Great coach, better man and congrats to him for that degree!Hamer was pretty darn good with the basketball in his hands and his back to the basket. Watching him run the court was a bit painful (I think he had bad knees), but overall I really enjoyed watching the big man play while he was here.
Edit: Just did a google search on Stevie Hamer and found out that he recently finished his college degree, so congrats to him for that!
When Rick Barnes had a zoom call with the media this week he didn’t shy away from saying this year’s team would be the most athletic one he’s had at Tennessee. That’s not surprising given the make up of the roster, when you’re adding Keon Johnson, Victor Bailey Jr. and Jaden Springer to a squad that already has Yves Pons on it. Johnson’s athleticism rivals that of Pons from what we’re hearing, meaning that Tennessee could be putting two of the best pure athletes in the SEC on the floor this season.
-VqBarnes also sounded optimistic that the season would go off on schedule. Obviously a lot could change before the Nov. 11th opener at Wisconsin, but for now the head coach seems to think that an on time start is likely.
Soft? What about his fore arm shots?
Any basketball stuff from today’s war room?
Do u and/or the Georgetown media think that John Thompson passing away, recently, maybe helps Georgetown ? I think the legacy thing has more meaning after Mutombo and Ewing's former coach passed away, maybe Dikembe and Ryan feel more of an obligation to go to Georgetown ?As someone who lives in Georgetown and sees Hoya basketball semi-frequently, I can tell you Ewing is not long for the job. The legacy angle is probably hard for Mutumbo to escape and it’s probably weighing on him heavily, but from a pure player development and winning program standpoint, he should choose Tennessee.
Ewing hasn’t done anything since taking on the job. He is now in Year 4 and this is yet another “rebuild” year after losing nearly his entire team to either graduation, transfers, or sexual assault scandals. He also hasn’t developed any players while there. If I’m Dikembe, I’d hopefully put aside his love of his alma mater and tell his son to go somewhere that he is guaranteed to have the same coach 2-3 years from now. I’m not so sure Ewing will be there much longer.