Stephen Curry challenged him, via Twitter, to a three point shooting contest.[SUP][171][/SUP] Curry had set the National Basketball Association single-season three pointers made record one week earlier.[SUP][172][/SUP] The following morning ESPN retweeted the video and noted that Stauskas made 46 in a row.[SUP][173][/SUP] A few hours later, when Stauskas woke up, he said he would look forward to such a contest.[SUP][174][/SUP][SUP][175][/SUP] Soon Stauskas and Curry's representatives arranged to have a showdown televised on TSN, but the contest would have been in violation of NCAA rules against competition between amateur athletes and professional athletes.[SUP][176][/SUP][SUP][177][/SUP]
sounds ****in A
That's what I heard.
It is a sign
I missed it to. Haha. I was hoping someone would listen.I had to take a phone call through the Snyder interview. Did he say anything noteworthy?
you're good at making threads....
I had to take a phone call through the Snyder interview. Did he say anything noteworthy?
I listened. He didn't say anything particularly noteworthy. A lot of it was a bit of a retread of earlier interviews as Rome pretty much gave him softball questions which kinda surprised me. He did bring up that it's important that he has good development guys on the bench and how important it is for players to buy into the system.
Stauskus having his draft stock rise so much is one of the worst things to happen in the draft. Would have loved to be able to get him somehow. It's impossible now unless we take him 5th, which isn't happening.[/QUOTE
I agree. It's really lame. I really want him on our team.
and how important it is for players to buy into the system.