He will be a nice player for them next season.12 pts 3 Rebs 3 stls on 5/9 shooting including 2/3 from 3.
I was thinking the same thing. lolI wish I could remember him playing for us
It be nice. But he apparently didn't really need to too start on an NBA team. Granted it is the last 4 games of the season, and they're the 3rd worst team. But a start is a start!I wish I could remember him playing for us
I wish I could remember him playing for us
I literally have no memory of that game or any that McCullough played in. Strange. I'm glad he's doing well. Crazy natural ability.I'll always remember him for the Iowa game in MSG. I was able to see that one live, and he was awesome. I remember thinking what a rangy, raw talent this guy is. He played effortlessly and took over the game in the second half. Too bad we didn't get to see more of that though.
http://www.syracuse.com/orangebaske...makes_key_play_to_lead_syracuse_over_iow.html
I remember how weak he was finishing (or not) at the rim.I wish I could remember him playing for us
He was never staying more than one year. He would have gone straight to the NBA from High School if rules were different.He would have taken over college basketball this year if he stayed and wasn't injured.
I saw both McCullough and Ennis play in the last week or so against the Cavs, they both definitely looked as if they belong in the NBA. I'd think Jason Kidd would be a good coach for Ennis at this point in his career. The kid's a smooth operator.Btw, Ennis had 9 pts, 11 assts and 6 Rebs last night.
He would have taken over college basketball this year if he stayed and wasn't injured.
100% from 3... 1/1Was McCullough a good outside shooter for SU? I can't remember him taking many 3's.
The only game I saw him live was the St. John's game in the Dome - where he tore his ACL. That game sucked.
Was McCullough a good outside shooter for SU? I can't remember him taking many 3's.