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Tyler Les

nobody said molinari isnt good, but just saying he isnt d1 talent.

and molinari has already made his dad very proud. graduating on time and being a stand up guy will make his dad proud.

currys situation at davidson was completely different, how can u even bring that up? curry was recruited by a number of d1s, just not big d1s. molinari was only recruited by wiu. also curry was fast and had other skills besides shooting.

For every feel good story that a player proved everybody wrong, there are 1000 stories that are stories were the player proved everybody right.

by the way sfp, i will lace up my shoes any day of the week you want to play some hoops. I was known to score a few points back in my day

as far as molinari vs. les i think les has better chance of getting playing time since he is a pg

but both will surely learn from their dad and maybe both become coaches one day since neither will play pro basketball

I hope they, as you say, are both feel good storys and can make it to the next level after their college careers. Kind of early to even be thinkng pro ball one way or the other. I didn't think Coach Les would make it, but he did alright for himself. Best of luck to both young men.
 
yea it is early to talk about it, but you can usually tell when a plyer can or cannot, and in their case cannot

But, hopefully both have fun and learn a lot playing for dads (when les plays for his dad;))

also hopefully ty les stays healthy i hear he is injury prone
 
yea it is early to talk about it, but you can usually tell when a plyer can or cannot, and in their case cannot

But, hopefully both have fun and learn a lot playing for dads (when les plays for his dad;))

also hopefully ty les stays healthy i hear he is injury prone

I do not even know you nor the players that some are trying to judge. I just find it quite amusing how how you practically declare yourself an expert in these matters behind your screen name. Stating facts is one thing but stating ones opinion as facts is quite another. If only you rephrased your comments as opinion I'd take your word a lot more serious. I will take JL's action as a positive sign before I'd take the negative verbiage of most from this site. ;-)
 
Tyler Les

I think there has been one point that really hasn't been discussed and that is the question or whether Tyler would want to play for JL and vice versa. I don't have a son that age yet but I think it is a significant decision. Does Tyler want to be in the locker room as his peers are complaining about the coach, playing time etc....What if he's getting time in front of a guy who thinks he getting favored? Does JL have to worry about being tougher on his son than other players (and then dealing with mom). As much as you would like to think it would all work out smoothly, there are a lot of "issues" that can be created both personally as well as in the locker room by having your son. I'm sure they will weigh all his options, both on and off the court, and make the right decision.
 
Maybe we should start a new poll..........


How do you judge the capabilities of a young recruit?

--watch several times, do some homework and form an opinion, but be prepared to adjust the opinion if I find I have not carefully evaluated.

--watch a few times then form an opinion

--watch maybe for part of one game then decide I've seen enough and can fully predict the kid's potential

--or as most people on the board, never see the kid even one time but declare he hasn't got a chance of ever playing DI
 
Truthfully it's a moot point whether he has D1 talent right now or not or whether he's being recruited by any other D1 teams. It is clear that if he wants it, he has an opportunity to play D1 ball and that he is very skilled in at least two very important areas (shooting and ball handling) that can equate to success at that level.

I'd like to have a dollar for everytime someone on a message board complained about the recruitment of someone who was an "athlete" first who lacked true basketball skills. This case is the pendulum swung the other way, a heady kid who can handle the rock and shoot lights out from long distance.

Maybe I'm reading between the lines, but usually the "haters" who look at the Molinari's & TL's of the world are those who never had an opportunity like this and are a little envious. There is a very small "window of opportunity" to play college sports and if you aren't in the right position at a certain moment in time, that opportunity can pass you by. I'm willing to bet that in time, both Little Mo & TL will be nice additions to their teams. I would never begrudge a young man the opportunity for a free education and to play the sport they love. Especially in this case of TL where he can truthfully only have upside (IMO) for the BU program.

I do give credit to Vikesfan for bringing up some thought provoking questions, but I see JL as a "players coach" who is involved enough with his players that I don't see those issues becoming a problem, except maybe the fact that if TL plays for him he's going to have Dad in his business for another 4 years.
 
I wonder how many people who are assessing Tyler Les are also the folks who claimed the starting five of ICC in 2007 were all DI talents and they could beat Bradley's starting five.
Nice try.........Of course, not one of those five had any DI success...as most of the BU fans knew full well......while BU's starting five are all quite successfully playing professional ball.
 
I think there has been one point that really hasn't been discussed and that is the question or whether Tyler would want to play for JL and vice versa. I don't have a son that age yet but I think it is a significant decision. Does Tyler want to be in the locker room as his peers are complaining about the coach, playing time etc....What if he's getting time in front of a guy who thinks he getting favored? Does JL have to worry about being tougher on his son than other players (and then dealing with mom). As much as you would like to think it would all work out smoothly, there are a lot of "issues" that can be created both personally as well as in the locker room by having your son. I'm sure they will weigh all his options, both on and off the court, and make the right decision.

Yeah, those are very good points. I do wonder how other coaches, who've had sons play for them, deal with that. I suppose you could assign an assistant coach to having absolute veto on playing time decisions regarding the son. Or maybe the coach does have to be harder on the son in front of the other players.
 
I doubt either son will have a problem playing for their dad's...I'm not saying it's easy because their is pressure on both sides but I think will manage just fine.

In the same token I doubt either Billy Mo or TL(assuming he goes to BU) would play at respectives schools under scholarship unless their dad's were coaching.
I know some will take that as a slam but it's not
 
Can anyone recall any Division I coach's son who played D1 ball for someone other than their father?

I would think their could be some top BCS coaches that their sons may have player lower D-1 ball. I know one of Tubby's kids played for UGA but I'm pretty sure that he started there when Tubby was there.
 
I would think their could be some top BCS coaches that their sons may have player lower D-1 ball. I know one of Tubby's kids played for UGA but I'm pretty sure that he started there when Tubby was there.

Didn't Tubby's kid play for him at Kentucky....?
 
I haven't researched it but I think he had a couple of sons playing for him when he was each school

found it GG played at UGA and I think was still there when Tubby went to Kentucky where Saul played for him.

The youngest Brian was a reserve at Mississippi graduating in 08 I think since I don't see him on this years roster
 
Im confused--has anyone on this thread said Tyler Les has no chance of playing D1 basketball?

I'm not sure why emotions are so high on this thread. No one has ripped Tyler Les or anyone at all.

I have not seen one person say having Tyler Les on the roster would be a bad thing. I haven't seen one person say it would be a bad idea for him to come to Bradley and play for his dad--especially since it wouldn't cost a scholarship.

Sometimes its like posters want to make it pro's vs the con's even if that doesn't exist. Why make stuff up?
 
I doubt either son will have a problem playing for their dad's...I'm not saying it's easy because their is pressure on both sides but I think will manage just fine.

In the same token I doubt either Billy Mo or TL(assuming he goes to BU) would play at respectives schools under scholarship unless their dad's were coaching.
I know some will take that as a slam but it's not

Fair enough - assume TL shoots even close 50% from 3 in his senior year (not the 70+% he shot in the 2nd half of last years conf sched). If his father was still a stockbroker and they were in Calif, do you think he might be getting some D1 interest? I'd bet BU fans would be hoping we could land him, sight unseen, just because he can shoot and his bloodlines.
 
Im confused--has anyone on this thread said Tyler Les has no chance of playing D1 basketball?

I'm not sure why emotions are so high on this thread. No one has ripped Tyler Les or anyone at all. ..

lee- it's because those offensive posts have all been removed...
numerous posters indeed did criticize and label Tyler as having no chance of being a DI player.
So, in answer to your question, it was not made up, I saw some of those exact posts you never saw and some of the mods can testify to same...
that's why the cautions about the language and criticism...the mods are properly doing their job...
 
I watched TL play several times this season. I see him as a mix between Matt Roth and Josh Edmonds which makes him a Justin Dehm type player. He has a roll on a D1 team and should consider all teams that need a shooter/off guard. He has some tools to work with.
 
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