It's Jerami Grant. And he just grew another inch while reading this thread.I think it was Jim Calhoun.
Maybe it was Rothstein?It's Jerami Grant. And he just grew another inch while reading this thread.
UBER SUPER DUPER!Maybe it was Rothstein?
Correct. There were no I love yous. I want to open mouth kiss you or sweet 16 rings in that entire message.All I know is that it wasnt Tom Crean, totally not his style.
You dudes must have Tom creans tongue in your ear. That's jab.I thought when they scrambled Joseph saying the school you could make out Syracuse. 3 guards in 5 years could be them including Wes seeing as how he's a wing in the NBA. Then after MCW this year he can change his pitch to 4 lottery picks in 6 years. I'm not sure about the voice but personality it sounds a lot more like Hop than JB.
I will not accept defeat.Hahaha. I've got great speakers on this comp...def Hop in that message. You can tell by his tone and that little slang he has
I will not accept defeat.
I just relistened. You guys might be right, which one of you dingleberries wants my dog.Defeat is assigned, not accepted!
I just relistened. You guys might be right, which one of you dingleberries wants my dog.
Its not cheating... because its you dog, get it?Im good, just ran out of peanut butter anyways.
I just relistened. You guys might be right, which one of you dingleberries wants my dog.
Got me excited. JB wants the kid, and how often when he goes full on for a kid, do we end up not getting him (when PayPal and WWW aren't making it rain)Yeah, that part I thought was more recent too, but some excerpts were part of an older video.
How great is the JB part? You know he's messing around with him, but he's serious about wanting him to go to the best basketball program in the world too.
JB message made my day!
Got me excited. JB wants the kid, and how often when he goes full on for a kid, do we end up not getting him (when PayPal and WWW aren't making it rain)
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What do you expect from ESPN Outsider?From ESPN article on Adidas Invitational Bball Tournament - 7/14/13
Good luck to Boeheim and Crean
ESPN 100 center Goodluck Okonoboh (Boston/Wilbraham & Monson), one of the nation’s best defensive players, had his bid to make the finals at adidas rejected when a layup from ESPN 100 point guard Kaleb Joseph (Nashua, N.H./Cushing Academy) rolled off the rim. The shot would have sent the game into overtime against an upstart squad from Quebec.
In the stands for that game were two head coaches who should factor prominently into Okonoboh’s decision: Indiana’s Tom Crean and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim.
http://insider.espn.go.com/blog/dave-telep/post?id=3836&refresh=true
No mention of possibility Boeheim was there to watch Joseph just as much?