Brandon Knight had a 4.0 GPA average from memory.... (sorry PKM).
4.38
and never missed a day of school from kindergarten through senior year.. no kidding. Nerdly.
Brandon Knight had a 4.0 GPA average from memory.... (sorry PKM).
4.38
and never missed a day of school from kindergarten through senior year.. no kidding. Nerdly.
OK, but my point was good grades =/= good baller.
OK, but my point was good grades =/= good baller.
... in fact the opposite may provide a pretty good correlation???? No data to support this though.
in other news, the british suck.
Didn't they invent the American language?
bollocks mate, bollocks!the ***** version, I spose.
bollocks mate, bollocks!
as regards the education, I believe education is not a factor; maturity is.
Plus, kids growing in a decent family athmosphere would be much more level-headed.
So in other words, he went to a public school like 90% of NBA players. What's your point?Did you know that JR Smith has a middle class educated background?
He graduated from a private high school then went straight to the NBA... but I'm not sure what the point is. Maybe that he is symbolic of the sort of idiot that we wouldn't want on our team. If so, I agree.So in other words, he went to a public school like 90% of NBA players. What's your point?
So in other words, he went to a public school like 90% of NBA players. What's your point?
"decent family athmosphere" was what I wrote, my brother sir.
I remember reading that kids that eat their dinner with their families regularly tend to be more succesful at school.
A peaceful and understanding family athmosphere, that is.
What a stupid question. Fortunately it doesn't, cause' if it did it would be unwatchable.
Education, no. Overall intelligence, yes.
seeBut there is no determinism there right?
If a kid eats his dinner with parents and successes at school, those things would have no bonds between each other. They are the two unrelated consequences of a certain situation, the kid being a nice kid.
Respectfully Note to Elder Tarkanian: Pardon me if I spoil an effort to bring your child to the table.