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hoopsfan 
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01-21-19 11:16 PM - Post#273305    

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Emmanuel Onuama, 6'10 220lbs, Cardinal Newman HS West Palm Beach Florida.

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Prep Hoops 1/19/18
Emmanuel Onuama, Cardinal Newman
The 6-foot-8, 200-pound Center has been thriving as of late. A double double cyborg at times, Onuama put together a near triple double with 20 points, 20 boards, and nine blocks during a recent 59-46 win over TKA. A product of Wade AAU Elite, Onuama is a powerful above the rim and at the rim finisher. He’s got innate ability in terms of scoring around the rim.

Source Hoops Nov. 2018:
6’9 SR Emmanuel Onuama
Onuama displayed a nice combination of length, effort, athleticism, and basic post skills. He rebounds well at both ends and keeps the ball high away from opponents trying to strip it away. Onuama is also quick to get offensive rebounds quickly back up and into the basket.

Source Hoops May 2018:
Emmanuel Onuama, a 6’10 center from Cardinal Newman in West Palm Beach, was a force in the middle. He rebounded well at both ends, keeping the ball high away from opposing guards that looked to come in and strip. Onuama was quick to get the ball back up and in when he grabbed misses from teammates. A couple of basic post moves give him an ability to score when not played physically by the defense.




 
Columbia 37P6 
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01-21-19 11:38 PM - Post#273307    
    In response to hoopsfan

Wow!!!!!!!! This is the best news Columbia Basketball Fans have had in the last three years!! This is a game changer of huge proportions. Thank you, hoopsfan!!!

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-22-19 01:12 AM - Post#273316    
    In response to Columbia 37P6

Note that Insider 66 reported this last week. That's why I believed the Insider when he wrote about Engles' return next year, in a non-undertaking role!


 
Chet Forte 
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01-22-19 06:15 AM - Post#273322    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Looks like a more athletic Faulds with a high ceiling.Played AAU ball, which is critically important in terms of his development.So we now have our PG and C/F of the future. This basically locks up Engles for next season.


 
AntiUngvar 
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01-22-19 07:20 AM - Post#273324    
    In response to Chet Forte

Yes, Chet. You bring up J.Faulds (who's being looked at right now as a player at UMichigan with a future at the 4 or 5 spots), and I just hope this boy from West Palm doesn't have a father with a Twitter account- of course nowadays, they all do.


 
Naismith 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-22-19 10:26 AM - Post#273328    
    In response to hoopsfan

Pretty impressive: according to these reports, he grew 2 inches and added 20 pounds in 90 days.

 
AntiUngvar 
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Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-22-19 11:10 AM - Post#273331    
    In response to Columbia 37P6

  • Columbia 37P6 Said:
Wow!!!!!!!! This is the best news Columbia Basketball Fans have had in the last three years!! This is a game changer of huge proportions. Thank you, hoopsfan!!!

Curb your enthusiasm a bit or soon enough you'll be hearing from that nitwit dendrologist.


Edited by AntiUngvar on 01-22-19 11:14 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
Columbia 37P6 
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01-22-19 11:15 AM - Post#273332    
    In response to AntiUngvar

AntiU, is Insider 66 the name of a website or a poster?

 
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01-22-19 11:21 AM - Post#273333    
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  • Chet Forte Said:
This basically locks up Engles for next season.

66 already had me prepared for the worst here, and I thank him for that much; this at least bodes well for the Columbia men on Saturday evening (4:00pm, P.S.T.), who won't be running onto the Levien court with any lingering thoughts of JE's job hanging in the balance- wouldn't be at all surprised if they got off to a flying start and secured their first IL win of the season.


 
AntiUngvar 
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01-22-19 11:58 AM - Post#273336    
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  • Columbia 37P6 Said:
AntiU, is Insider 66 the name of a website or a poster?


Wouldn't be surprised to find out about his web address someday, though he seems fairly modest and plays it close to the vest.
You KNOW the guy well: from Furnald 5; classmate of Tod Hawks, though clearly not the best speller in his class.


 
cc66 
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01-22-19 12:17 PM - Post#273340    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Pleased to see we have recruited a center with a substantial upside. A little raw like Tape, but comes from a stronger program so if his offense develops, he will become the heir apparent.

 
Chet Forte 
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01-22-19 12:17 PM - Post#273341    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Anybody studying dendrology was probably a student of Prof. Matzke, who taught Botany at Columbia from the 30s to the 60s; the greatest gut course for jocks apart from Prof. Saulnier’s economics class at Barnard, although rocks for jocks was also pretty popular.


 
Columbia 37P6 
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01-22-19 03:32 PM - Post#273347    
    In response to Chet Forte

While the significance of the latest commitment cannot be overstated in regards to the future of the Columbia Basketball Program, it does not alter my opinion of what has to be done by the coaching staff this year to maximize the Lions' success during the remainder of the 2018-19 Ivy League season. All of the comments and suggestions that I and others have made on this Board are as valid and timely as before. Yes, someone has successfully stepped up our recruiting to where it should have been three years ago, but that doesn't give the coaching staff a pass to play dead during the current season. The Lions need to achieve much more than what is projected of them now, and, in my opinion, that has to start with a victory at home this weekend against Cornell.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-22-19 04:20 PM - Post#273349    
    In response to Columbia 37P6

  • Columbia 37P6 Said:
Yes, someone has successfully stepped up our recruiting to where it should have been three years ago, but that doesn't give the coaching staff a pass to play dead during the current season.

That someone you referenced is little known assistant basketball Columbia University coach, Jared Czech. And all kidding aside, you have me very much concerned for you right now because you're a good man taking this matter all too seriously; you have high expectations and appear headed for grave (no pun intended) disappointment if you can't get yourself to accept the single, obvious fact that Jim Engles is here to stay! By the
way, if you show up at Levien on Saturday, be extra careful about saying anything about "playing dead"- especially if Engles and the dendrologist are nearby; they'll probably try to have you fitted for a pine box before halftime! All the losses in the world we've written about, but we're only assured of one thing, my friend- Engles isn't isn't going to be the one to go under; more than likely, it will be you.


 
Columbia 37P6 
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01-22-19 04:27 PM - Post#273350    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Good advice for sure. Thank you.

 
cc66 
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01-22-19 07:13 PM - Post#273364    
    In response to Columbia 37P6

I think we are getting a little ahead of ourselves. Onuama is athletic, strong, and a good rebounder, but his offensive game seems to be restricted to dunks when he is next to the basket. Although I am very glad he is coming to Columbia, and I am hopeful that he has a lot of potential, he's still in the early stages of long-term developmental project that may or may not ultimately justify some of the enthusiasm expressed on this board.

 
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01-22-19 08:18 PM - Post#273366    
    In response to cc66

I'm curious - where else did he get offers? I didn't see any others when I quickly looked at Verbal Commits (but I didn't really venture beyond that and VC isn't as accurate as it used to be).

 
cc66 
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01-22-19 08:52 PM - Post#273368    
    In response to Mike Porter

I haven't seen any either, which is exactly my point. If you look at the videos, he seems to be a big powerful guy who moves well, but doesn't have a lot of learned skills. In short, he is just the sort of developmental project that Columbia b'ball is likely to get in its present state. In three years, he could be a very effective inside presence. But I would be surprised if he broke 10 ppg his first two years, and further out, it is even riskier to predict.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-24-19 12:51 AM - Post#273444    
    In response to cc66

Only one offer, and from the school passing out offers like water. I'm starting to think Hoopsfan's putting out fake news to make it appear that Jim Engles is actually doing something good in his capacity as men's basketball coach of Columbia University. VERY, VERY FISHY!


 
Dr. V 
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01-24-19 11:31 AM - Post#273457    
    In response to AntiUngvar

This is madness. A poster generously provides us with information on a recruit, and he is attacked for, purportedly, "putting out fake news to make it appear that Jim Engles is actually doing something good in his capacity as men's basketball coach." No, this is not fake news; it is interesting and informative information for which I, a long time contributor on this board, am grateful, and judging from the posts on this thread, others are as well.

Another thing for which I am grateful are any posts that, contrary to other attacks from the same source, are reasonable and/or informative, as posts by Someguy have typically been.

Take your personal and endlessly malicious vendetta against our coach elsewhere.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-24-19 11:37 AM - Post#273458    
    In response to Dr. V

You can't even get an accurate read on how tall this player is. This kid has more different heights attributed to him than he has offers received to attend college- THAT'S the true madness, (spin) Doctor, and you obviously can't handle it; not for one moment!


 
cc66 
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01-24-19 12:02 PM - Post#273459    
    In response to AntiUngvar

There is nothing to see here. 18 yr. old guys grow quickly, and depending upon when the reporting was done, you will often see a wide disparity in listed heights and weights.

From the latest reports, Onuama is 6'10" and 220, with 9 months to grow some more before he arrives on campus.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-24-19 05:54 PM - Post#273477    
    In response to cc66

And if anybody other than you read his physical and/or metaphorical growth potential as you do, the boy would have more than one D-1 offer to show for his body of work.


 
SomeGuy 
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01-24-19 06:48 PM - Post#273479    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Earlier in the thread, it was you and Columbia37P6 who were really hyping this recruit. cc66 seemed to be tapping the brakes and saying he was more of a project. Now you seem to be reversing course (and suggesting that cc66’s fairly measured analysis is somehow overstated). Am I missing something here?

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-24-19 07:53 PM - Post#273481    
    In response to SomeGuy

What you're missing is well beyond my capability to do anything about.


 
SomeGuy 
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01-24-19 08:07 PM - Post#273482    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Thank you. As always, you do an excellent job of bringing clarity and useful information to the board.

 
Old Bear 
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Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:14 PM - Post#273483    
    In response to SomeGuy

AU, you are having much too much fun on the Boards.

 
SomeGuy 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:17 PM - Post#273484    
    In response to Old Bear

Given the angry personal messages he’s sent me, it seems like he might not be having that much fun. But who knows — maybe it’s all a bit.

 
AntiUngvar 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:19 PM - Post#273485    
    In response to Old Bear

Not really fun, Bear, until you come along, that is.
It's just that these guys on this page write about tall players- but just HOW tall, nobody seems to know. The only thing that's patently obvious to any fair minded individual is that the tales they tell are practically three times as tall as the players they're writing about!!


 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:35 PM - Post#273487    
    In response to AntiUngvar

It has nothing to do with the posters. The information on the recruiting sites comes from different sources (and different times), and the “official” heights for school and AAU teams may or may not be up to date (and may or may not be exaggerated or minimized for competitive or recruiting purposes). Different listed heights aren’t limited to this player.

 
cc66 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:44 PM - Post#273488    
    In response to SomeGuy

Exactly. This is what I said above.

In the meantime, since I hate to limit Old Bear's sense of fun, may I suggest that AU post only on the Brown board?



 
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01-24-19 08:52 PM - Post#273489    
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Nothing new. My 1979 HS basketball program listed me at 6'3" 215 despite being 5'11" 175.

Due to herniated discs, I'm not even 5'11 any longer but sad to say I'm easily 215+++

 
AntiUngvar 
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Re: Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-24-19 08:53 PM - Post#273490    
    In response to cc66

You don't have one legitimate men's basketball recruit to write about. Most importantly, they're all potentially excellent students. But as athletes, all those male would be entrants to Columbia in the fall of 2019 are fake news. You may not appreciate that; but it is what it is.


 
cc66 
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01-24-19 09:05 PM - Post#273491    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Brown has a better basketball team. Brown also features Old Bear, who shares your sense of fun.

Please go there.

 
AntiUngvar 
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Florida Center Commits to Lions
01-25-19 12:08 AM - Post#273499    
    In response to cc66

66: My only sense of fun comes from being around an insider such as yourself. Speaking of which, you exhorted all of us last week to stay tuned to Verbalcommit for imminent news of a superb Jim Engles recruit- turns out your so called news was merely about this stiff from West Palm Beach, Florida!!! You're really going to have to start coming up with better material if you intend to continue wearing the Insider66 label. Also, who/what ever gave you the idea that Brown's better than Columbia? KP? Did your nebbishy puppet whisper it to you in your sleep? All I know is, if their best player continues to play like Godfrey Cambridge, anything's possible! Brown's only definitive advantage over Columbia is that they don't have a coach who moonlights as a gravedigger.
Before I go, allow me to offer a directive to you, as well: Grant me the opportunity to enjoy the Cornell game by keeping your puppet as far from this page as possible during the next seventy-two hours! I really don't want to resort to cutting his strings off, especially since the powers that be put him on ice last week for a few days- but I'll do what needs to be done; at least till the day he issues the public apology he still owes me for repeated lies he's told- lies that mr.james personally, publicly and recently corrected him about.


Edited by AntiUngvar on 01-25-19 12:31 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
Chet Forte 
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01-25-19 09:47 AM - Post#273504    
    In response to AntiUngvar

I think we need to call a truce. I am not an insider. I do reading and occasionally venting here. I see the objective facts as follows: Smith and Meisner would have been our two best players. There cannot be much debate about that. Both of them would have made a huge difference. We have not been able to replace them. Nonetheless, while we seem to either be unlucky or unable to close out winnable games we have consistently been competitive. I am not a fan of the Engles style and am not encouraged by early reports on recruiting, but as a Columbia guy I hope he can turn the corner for the sake of his players and their families. I do not see him as another Pete Mangurian.


 
Chet Forte 
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01-25-19 10:48 AM - Post#273507    
    In response to Chet Forte

Pardon the typo in the third sentence—should read “I do like reading ...”.


 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 10:53 AM - Post#273508    
    In response to Chet Forte

Chet:
I was conned early on by this "news" from West Palm Beach, too. You were mistaken to refer to this kid as a more athletic version of Faulds. You ignored the fact that J.Faulds secured legitimate interest two years ago from places like Vanderbilt, Northwestern, and even U.Michigan, where he'll be a scholarship athlete in the fall. The only coach interested in this kid from West Palm is Engles the mortician; and only because the kid's an obvious stiff!


 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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01-25-19 11:24 AM - Post#273510    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Guys, this is none of my business and I'm not a moderator here. However, I beseech everyone to avoid ad hominem attacks - especially towards teenagers!

Seems that this Columbia recruit is a rare physical talent, and also that he has not received the competing offers you would like to see. Those appear to be facts and fair to discuss. There could be many reasons for the latter. However, disparaging a teenager, not to mention each other, is unnecessary and should be avoided here.

The season has arrived and appears to be a very competitive one. Let's please focus on that gift. If not now, then why are we here?

 
Silver Maple 
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01-25-19 11:33 AM - Post#273511    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

None of my business either, but if everybody stops engaging with this guy, eventually he'll either moderate his own behavior or just go away.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 12:52 PM - Post#273517    
    In response to Silver Maple

But taking your own advice and minding your own business are apparently not what you're capable of; neither in the men's room or real life.


 
Silver Maple 
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01-25-19 01:02 PM - Post#273518    
    In response to AntiUngvar

[ignoring]

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 01:04 PM - Post#273519    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

  • HARVARDDADGRAD Said:
Guys, this is none of my business and I'm not a moderator here. However, I beseech everyone to avoid ad hominem attacks - especially towards teenagers!



HDG: It can't be ad hominem when pseudonyms are involved. There's NOTHING I can trust about these news items.


 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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01-25-19 01:35 PM - Post#273522    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Res ipsa loquitor.

Calling a teenager a "stiff" should not be acceptable behavior here.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 01:51 PM - Post#273524    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

HDG:

Your zeal is what makes you exceptional; so I don't mind your wandering over here so much, even though you're most correct to write that it's none of your business; but I feel badly for you when you make a reference about a rare physical talent, not knowing a damn thing about who or what you're referring to. Lastly, if, in fact, the individual being written about exists and is a teenager, I would then view my own scrutinized commentary as having been in poor taste.


Edited by AntiUngvar on 01-25-19 01:52 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
HARVARDDADGRAD 
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01-25-19 02:53 PM - Post#273530    
    In response to AntiUngvar

My limited comments were based on viewing highlight tapes available from my own search. That's what I see. Trust, but verify.

 
SomeGuy 
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01-25-19 05:51 PM - Post#273558    
    In response to HARVARDDADGRAD

Well said.

When this thread started, I was worried that the player might read the board and be burdened with unreachable expectations. Now I worry that he might read the board and find adults he’s never met making disparaging remarks about him.

 
SomeGuy 
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01-25-19 05:57 PM - Post#273561    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Offers from other schools only tell some of the story. Among current all-Ivy players, Miye Oni didn’t have any other D1 interest. Going back a little way, former POY Ibby Jabber didn’t either.

 
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01-25-19 07:20 PM - Post#273567    
    In response to SomeGuy

Pretty sure Matt Morgan only had one D1 offer. Oni and Morgan would both start at a bunch of P5 schools.

If you guys don't want Mr. Onuama, please feel free to send him to Ithaca.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 08:20 PM - Post#273574    
    In response to mountainred

Morgan and Oni aren't close to supposed 7 footers. Quite a few players their size see few offers.


 
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01-25-19 10:19 PM - Post#273581    
    In response to AntiUngvar

The may have been late, but I am pretty sure Oni had other offers, some from other Ivy's. I don't know about Morgan.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-25-19 10:33 PM - Post#273582    
    In response to Old Bear

Never late for you, Bear; and if you were 7 feet tall, or could convince people you were, you'd be getting offfers, too. But I was sorry to see your man play like Godfrey Cambridge again tonight up in New Haven!


Edited by AntiUngvar on 01-25-19 10:34 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
SomeGuy 
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01-26-19 01:00 AM - Post#273589    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Has an announcement been made about a scholarship for Faulds? Last I heard, he was a walk-on. With no seniors and a couple of guys coming in, where does the scholarship come from?

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-26-19 01:48 AM - Post#273592    
    In response to SomeGuy

You heard wrong; and you still owe me an apology- don't come back here without it!


 
SomeGuy 
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01-26-19 10:08 AM - Post#273605    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Well, here’s the press release.
https://mgoblue.com/news/2018/6/29/prefer red-walk-...

It expressly states he is a walk on. It appears that they are 2 over without Faulds for next year. So three guys would seem to have to leave for them to clear a basketball scholarship for him.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-26-19 11:51 AM - Post#273608    
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Where's your apology, SomeGuy ?
Without that, no engagement- tuck in your tail between your legs and go away.


 
SomeGuy 
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01-26-19 11:55 AM - Post#273609    
    In response to AntiUngvar

I apologize for whatever it is I am supposed to be apologizing for.

 
cc66 
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01-26-19 01:24 PM - Post#273614    
    In response to SomeGuy

You are supposed to apologize for shaming AU by once again demonstrating irrefutably that he is spouting nonsense and is absolutely and completely wrong.

 
AntiUngvar 
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01-26-19 02:05 PM - Post#273616    
    In response to cc66

Why don't you ask mr. james what he should apologize for, old fool! Then take your puppet home with you, tie those strings around his throat extra tight and lock him up in the bottom most level of your basement closet where he belongs.


 
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01-26-19 05:43 PM - Post#273641    
    In response to AntiUngvar

Looked to me as if Dartmouth snatched defeat from the jaws of victory in Cambridge today. Either Dartmouth is a lot better than I had thought or that Harvard is less than the sum of its parts. Dartmouth seemed to do a lot more with less talent on the floor than Harvard.


 
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