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You should see the debauchery I post from work.Tee: I have issues posting pics like that at work or I would've added a sweet Ali G pic. Wicked. Respek.
Dang you funny picture threaaaaaaaaad!
You should see the debauchery I post from work.Tee: I have issues posting pics like that at work or I would've added a sweet Ali G pic. Wicked. Respek.
1001 Diagne posts.
Dang!
Very slick, brotherI've embedded the feed here, along with a link to Malachi's updates on the same page: http://.com/diagne-and-richardson-in-action-tonight-in-nj-playoffs/
It's clear that most everyone commenting on the "scandals" has not checked out the details of the charges; and certainly has not read the SU response, assuming there is even knowledge that said response exists.
Also, the writer left out what I would think was his toughest time. Talking about adversity, Diagne lost both his father and sister this past year.It's clear that most everyone commenting on the "scandals" has not checked out the details of the charges; and certainly has not read the SU response, assuming there is even knowledge that said response exists.
It's clear that most everyone commenting on the "scandals" has not checked out the details of the charges; and certainly has not read the SU response, assuming there is even knowledge that said response exists.
I thought those that have seen full games of his have come away impressed with his offensive skills and he is a terror on the boards. I would expect him to fight for playing time next year. I think he will be hard to keep off the floor. His one downfall is his position. He is a bit short as a center, although he has very long arms. And he may not have the perimeter skills that we have grown accustomed to in our forwards.It's funny Zagoria refers to Diagne as a polished Big Man. I often wonder if guys like Zagoria's definition of what constitutes a polished player is even in the same universe as though of us who don't really see these guys until they take the floor for the first time as frosh? If he is polished I would assume he would come in and demand playing time, but all the discussion here seem to put him somewhere either slightly ahead of Lydon or slightly behind Lydon and ahead of Obokoh on the depth chart.
I thought those that have seen full games of his have come away impressed with his offensive skills and he is a terror on the boards. I would expect him to fight for playing time next year. I think he will be hard to keep off the floor. His one downfall is his position. He is a bit short as a center, although he has very long arms. And he may not have the perimeter skills that we have grown accustomed to in our forwards.
Totally agree with both you and Jordoo. If we somehow get Bryant, we have incredible depth in the power positions.Yes, he's a bit of a tweener but is as strong as an ox. That should help him hold own. He's extremely well-built; he will not look like a typical freshman.
Totally agree with both you and Jordoo. If we somehow get Bryant, we have incredible depth in the power positions.
You have to agree with a rock god.I totally agree with you agreeing with me . . . . . . . . and I guess becasue of that I can let you slide for agreeing with iommi.
You have to agree with a rock god.
True, like I don't agree with Ted Nugent on much at all.No you have to be agreeable to partying with a rock god and acknowledging their skill in that arena but you don't have to necessarily agree with them.