No crying in baseball.
No dunking in HORSE.
How about touch the rim lay-ups?
No crying in baseball.
No dunking in HORSE.
*** you.
everyone knows no dunking in HORSE.
You can dunk? What are you doing on Jazzfanz?
Lets go to the judges...
Judges say...
Possibry.
Or maybe the winner?
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That girl is underage you ****s.
When do the conference tournaments start?
Nate Wolters, South Dakota State, 6'4', PG
It's just too hard to ignore what Nate Wolters is doing at South Dakota State.
In terms of creating scoring opportunities off the dribble, I'm not sure there's anyone better. At South Dakota State where his supporting cast is lacking, it just so happens he's creating for himself. Wolters went for 53, 36, 28 and 32, all in a two week span during February. He's averaging nearly 6 assists to go with his 22 points per game, illustrating his ability to generate offense as either a scorer or distributor.
He's also got his 3-point percentage up above 40 percent, a promise sign considering he only shot 24 percent from downtown as a junior.
Wolters projects as a backup point guard who can make up for a lack of athleticism with good size for the position. I don't think it's crazy to think a team could target his services at the end of round 1.
Myck Kabongo, Texas, 6'2', PG
Myck KabongoThere's a noticeable difference in Kabongo's confidence and comfort running the offense, particularly in the half court. He's doing a better job picking and choosing his spots as a scorer and orchestrator, making the simple play when there's nothing there and attacking when there is.
Kabongo scored 31 in an overtime win over Oklahoma, after nailing a wild buzzer-beater at the end of regulation, and is recently coming off a 19-point and 8-assist game in a win over Baylor. He's moved into our mid-to-late 2013 first round.
Yay, our picks are 14 & 18 right now!
Are people really serious on here about Wolters?