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ISU adds a 6'8" PF
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Here is a brief YouTube video of John Jones-
Big thanks to insider Dan P for the tip to see John Jones for the 1st time. And very special thanks to everyone at the 2011 UIC Team Camp, especially Coach D...
And an article from the Bloomington Pantagraph-
I know we'd be turning cartwheels at BU if we landed someone like this.
Someone who has seen Jones play says he is very "raw". He could maybe develop into a player like Dinma Odiakosa, but then he could develop into another Saihou Jassey or Andrew Davis.
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"Jones also plans to compete for ISU’s track and field team in the spring, throwing the shot put, discus and javelin."
wow -- very interesting as the training and exercises needed to compete in those sports are quite different from basketball...it'll be interesting...
better than 50-50 he redshirts as ISU already has a big post guy coming off redshirt and 7 new players for 2011
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Originally posted by cpacmel View PostHe starts summer school at ISU tomorrow.Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final
???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™
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Originally posted by tornado View Post"Jones also plans to compete for ISU??™s track and field team in the spring, throwing the shot put, discus and javelin."
wow -- very interesting as the training and exercises needed to compete in those sports are quite different from basketball...it'll be interesting...
better than 50-50 he redshirts as ISU already has a big post guy coming off redshirt and 7 new players for 2011"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
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An athletic trainer could better answer this question, but training for track and field, especially strength events like shot put, discus, and javelin, is much different than it is for a basketball player.
Maybe that is why it is extremely rare to see a D1 basketball player who also competes in track. Many years ago it was quite common for basketball players to participate in track and field in the offseason. Now, many basketball coaches at all levels refuse to allow their basketball players to participate in other sports.
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FWIW -- everyone is different but training for shot put and discus is more like training for football -- and there are a lot of examples where good, talented basketball players became less effective in basketball once they played a season of football in college and their completely different training to build raw strength and bulk was the reason --
One perfect example was Everette Pedescleaux who was more highly rated coming out of Minnesota than Eric Coleman who were both big PF's...
Coleman went on to a fine career in basketball at UNI while Pedescleaux went to Minnesota to play football, then tried to transfer back to UNI and play basketball afterwards and was unable to even get any significant playing time.
Even high schoolers often talk of having to work to get rid of their "football legs" and try to get their "basketball legs" back...
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Donovan McNabb played better in his second year of basketball at Auburn even though football was obviously his main sport. There are a lot of people out there who think Lebron James could be an excellent wide reciever if given enough time to train. Antonio Gates had a great basketball career at Kent State before becoming a San Diego Charger.
It all depends on the person for both ways.
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Originally posted by TheGuy View PostDonovan McNabb played better in his second year of basketball at Auburn even though football was obviously his main sport.
He had a total of 2 baskets his freshman year, 3 rebounds and one assist.
He played slightly more his sophomore season but still averaged a miniscule 2 ppg, and 0.5 assists.
Biography and summary of the career of Donovan McNabb, basketball player for the Syracuse University Orangemen.
if you choose to use McNabb to make an argument then I think I have won this one -- as McNabb was nowhere close to being effective in any aspect of basketball.
If ISU's new recruit finishes his career at ISU with 41 total points and 20 rebs in 18 games, then I think his time there will be deemed a failure...
all the words being used here for Jones - raw, athletic, talented, dunker, etc...were also used for Ty ModupeLast edited by tornado; 07-11-2011, 02:23 PM.
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostThis sounds like a tremendous pick up for ISU. I know we'd be turning cartwheels at BU if we landed someone like this. Let's see if he honors this commitment if he "blows up" and has the big boys start calling.Bradley football--undefeated again this year
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Originally posted by tornado View PostOMG -- seriously??
First, Donovan McNabb went to Syracuse, and played two seaosns as a very deep backup guard...
He had a total of 2 baskets his freshman year, 3 rebounds and one assist.
He played slightly more his sophomore season but still averaged a miniscule 2 ppg, and 0.5 assists.
Biography and summary of the career of Donovan McNabb, basketball player for the Syracuse University Orangemen.
if you choose to use McNabb to make an argument then I think I have won this one -- as McNabb was nowhere close to being effective in any aspect of basketball.
If ISU's new recruit finishes his career at ISU with 41 total points and 20 rebs in 18 games, then I think his time there will be deemed a failure...
I didn't know this was an argument. Just saying that it is not the same for everyone. All depends on the individual. After all, training for things like Javelin, shotput and discuss could strengthen his passing ability as well as his ability to throw down some jams.
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Originally posted by CubbieBear View PostAlthough I really like Geno and our returning team & newcomers...I have to (and hate to) admit that it appears that our rivals over east of here are bringing in some **** good talent too And while I doubt either of us will realistically be able to go from worst to first or even compete for a top 3 spot in the Valley this season, I just pray we can snap our 5 game losing streak to those ISU son's a bitches
b.t.w. - interesting to see which word you decided to bleep out in your comment. Kind of funny actually.
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