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Too bad he is not as good as jimmer in the d-league
Too bad he is not as good as jimmer in the d-league
Geez so many sour / salty fans on here. I never insulted the Jazz, just facts. I am very grateful for the opportunity they gave Cotton. You saw Cotton play in I believe COMBINED 8 NBA games, maybe 4 pre-season games? To write a player off, like the fans on here have, after that is laughable.
Also "My Knicks" is a very common term fyi- I know being in Utah, the center of nowhere, sometimes disconnects you from the world. If you don't know what a Friar is, google it. You guys have internet in Utah, right?
Oh yea also, Kris Dunn is the best PG in the country.
Geez so many sour / salty fans on here. I never insulted the Jazz, just facts. I am very grateful for the opportunity they gave Cotton. You saw Cotton play in I believe COMBINED 8 NBA games, maybe 4 pre-season games? To write a player off, like the fans on here have, after that is laughable.
Also "My Knicks" is a very common term fyi- I know being in Utah, the center of nowhere, sometimes disconnects you from the world. If you don't know what a Friar is, google it. You guys have internet in Utah, right?
Oh yea also, Kris Dunn is the best PG in the country.
Told ya fam #GoFriars
Providence is irrelevant. Pitino ain't walking through that door. Which is good cuz he'd give errybody AIDS.
A Utah Jazz fan calling something irrelevant.
Garbage. Since the Jazz moved to Utah before the 1979/80 season, they've averaged 5 more wins per season than the Knicks.And the Knicks are what??.
Providence is irrelevant. Pitino ain't walking through that door. Which is good cuz he'd give errybody AIDS.
Providence is irrelevant. Pitino ain't walking through that door. Which is good cuz he'd give errybody AIDS.
And who needs him? Cooley is a great coach. And unlike Pitino and his successors like Gillen and Rick Barnes, Cooley is staying right where he is, in his hometown, and restoring the program at Providence. But I'm ashamed to say GoFriars showed more faith in my team then I did. Dunn and Bentil took care of Nova in Philly yesterday. I honestly was not expecting that; GoFriars was. Shame on me.
But really, who cares for Pitino, already? That was almost 20 years ago. You really think we're still pining after him?! Cooley came home to Providence; told us on day 1 we would win and win big. And he develops players. Who the hell saw Ben Bentil coming?! We got a guy in God Shammgod who any guard in the country would love as a mentor. Our program is in good hands. With a good coach who is not about to move on from his dream job anytime soon....
Ed Cooley is one of the top candidates for National COY, and you think we're dreaming of Pitino? That's a joke!
Edit: Pitino was 30, not 20, years ago. Ain't nobody in Providence waiting for him to walk through any door......
https://www.cbssports.com/collegeba...l-ends-villanovas-22-game-big-east-win-streak
There are certain victories every year in college basketball's regular season that stand out in a special way by the time we get to bracket makin'. These are the biggies, the ones that help teams achieve No. 1 seeds or push them off the bubble and into the field of 68, or further define their case to be a No. 2, 3 or 4. So, in relation to that, let's definitively note: What Providence did on Sunday afternoon at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia will probably be logged as one of the most meaningful road victories in the sport in 2015-16.
Ed Cooley's team won 82-76 in overtime at fourth-ranked Villanova. It rallied to a win, even after being on the verge of taking the game in regulation -- before Nova senior Ryan Arcidiacono sank a tying 3-pointer with seven seconds remaining. Kris Dunn's final shot in regulation fell wrong, so we got bonus basketball.
In situations like that, the road team usually loses, especially when the road team isn't favored and has an inferior conference record.
But not on Sunday. Providence is taking big steps toward consistent national respect. Providence's Ben Bentil was the star (31 points, 13 rebounds) in what's clearly one of the best wins in recent program history, all things considered......
.....The win here signals something certain: Providence is no fluke. It's going to be a player and a threatening team for the rest of the season. It's going to be in the NCAA Tournament. Sunday's win might be the ace in the sleeve for a No. 4 seed, or a No. 3, or maybe a No. 5. Cooley's club is 66 percent of the way through its regular season, and we know this team has already exceeded misguided expectations from outsiders."
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As long as Ed Cooley is the coach, Providence will not be irrelevant. And we happen to have an extremely rich basketball tradition. Going back decades. You don't have to be in the Final Four every other year to have a good tradition. We have sent our fair share of great players to the NBA, from Lenny Wilkens right down to Kris Dunn come the 2016 draft. No, we're not Ky., and we'll never be Ky. But Ed Cooley will make us a respectable program again. Who the hell needs Rick Pitino.....
Garbage. Since the Jazz moved to Utah before the 1979/80 season, they've averaged 5 more wins per season than the Knicks.
Pitino is a scumbag, but I wasn't actually attacking Providence as much as the troll (go friars).
You should have recognized that.
And I did recognize that. But I did want to take the time to speak up for my team and coach in a manner that I did not do earlier in the thread. And for which, I really did think "shame on me, what kind of a Friar fan am I?" But, yes, I knew you were reacting to the troll. Just did want to make it clear that we don't miss Pitino in Providence. Does not seem possible that our last, and only our second time to the Final Four, was under Pitino in 87. Fact is, by now, many Friar fans were not even born when he coached here. At any rate, I was not attacking you personally; just wanted to speak up for my team. And I felt like an idiot, frankly, for saying we'll probably get blown out by Nova.
35-36. Doesn't change the fact that the Jazz have performed better overall, despite playing in a better conference, in an undesirable market, and with less money. The Knicks are a joke.Utah has a losing record vs the Knicks in that span though.. 30-32 iirc.
Garbage. Since the Jazz moved to Utah before the 1979/80 season, they've averaged 5 more wins per season than the Knicks.
Only that's not true. They've been widely ignored for the past 15 years.Doesn't change the point that the Knicks will ALWAYS be relevant because they play in New York.