My pick is Dwayne Morgan. Should of been border line NBA. Had the physical tools to be great ,but had some other things holding him back??
I agree with these two.Brandon "No Work Ethic" McCoy
Beas "No Left Hook" Hamga
Herod had a great shot , but very slow release.McCoy, Wood, Bennett, Clark, Kambala, Greedy, Hamga, Robinson, Kelly, Herod, so many others.
But amounted to zero here. Big time recruit, averaged about 5 points per game, called Bayno a retard in the papers, transferred to Seton Hall, averaged around 2 ppg there over the next three years.Herod had a great shot , but very slow release.
I played ball with his son Justin, real tragedy all around with that kid.Old school. Spiderman Burns.
Yeah, that’s an awkwardly bizarre story. I didn’t know him well, was at many pickups with him and that group and got to know him a little bit. Scary how that all played out.I played ball with his son Justin, real tragedy all around with that kid.
Synthetic marijuana (change the radio station, Eagles Suck)My pick is Dwayne Morgan. Should have been border line NBA. Had the physical tools to be great ,but had some other things holding him back??
What about Rheinhardt or Zimmerman! Lol
You may be right but I was shocked his name hadn’t come up yet? LolZimmerman I think knew he'd really get exposed if he went anywhere other than a school like UNLV and probably was what he was at UNLV. Maybe I am mistaken but didnt his stock begin to fall in High School from earlier years? Could start a new thread here about Gorman players that didnt live up to anything near their expectations/rankings.
Reinhardt actually had a pretty good 4 year college BB career averaging over 10 ppg in each of those seasons. I think his one year at UNLV he was a little immature but he was only a freshman.
Agreed, he would have been better if he had stayed. I would put him on the short list but Keon Clark at the top because of his talent.Zimmerman probably needed 2-3 years at UNLV. He jumped way too early