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  • #16
    WOW.

    All I am saying is that I BELIEVE he could have picked up his left foot and pivoted to his right rather than walking all the way over him. And I also said that I wouldn't have cared if he started taunting him and got a T. who really cares...

    But for the record I am anti-BU and anti-CR (even though we are friendly acquaintances)
    Last edited by Future Walk-On; 07-27-2011, 06:15 PM. Reason: lalalla

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    • #17
      Originally posted by tornado View Post
      hmmm..well we can certainly see some people's bias lies....

      this makes me laugh so hard. I wouldn't try and lie when there is a video lol. maybe i am bad at watching videos?

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      • #18
        I like CR...one of my favorite of all time at BU! IMO he is staring him down when he walks over him. I have no problem with him doing it! Looks like he was shouting/roaring as he landed as well.
        Some see a hopeless end, while others see an endless hope.

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        • #19
          If this guy was a BU recruit/commit, you would be talking about how amazing his thunderous dunks were. If he was an ISU recruit/commit, I would be doing the same. Since we is not, you are talking about "a dunk being worth points still?" and being "unguarded" on most of his dunks. Not "calling anyone out"... just making a point that it is normal for fans to knock another teams recruit and praise there own...

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          • #20
            Maybe you haven't noticed, but Bradley recruits get knocked by some of their own fans (not many on this board) more than any recruits at any other school in the Valley.

            And, Bradley has had more than their share of highly athletic players in past years who could dunk with the best- guys like Jermaine Brown (in his 4th season with the Globetrotters), Lawrence Wright, Zach Andrews, Theron Wilson, and Chris Roberts.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by bigdaddystuck View Post
              I like CR...one of my favorite of all time at BU! IMO he is staring him down when he walks over him. I have no problem with him doing it! Looks like he was shouting/roaring as he landed as well.
              if your avatar was our mascot our athletic events would be PG-13

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                Kid's a sick dunker...... Not sure he's as good as Duece Bello -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e_gbT1U0Cs
                Granted Duece had a lot more contested dunks than the other kid, but he doesn't get nearly the hangtime that the other kid had. Gotta' give props to him - just in high school!
                Duece has very long arms which gets him above the rim pretty easily without having to jump high. Duece is exciting, but the montage was much better of the 1st kid IMO.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Future Walk-On View Post
                  we have some love in this thread finally...


                  to the people freaking out over his stare down....

                  what did Chris Roberts do after he dunked on Graham Hatch????
                  Of course he looked down at Graham for a few seconds to see if he was o.k. - didn't you see the concerned look on his face? What do YOU think he did??

                  In all seriousness though, that's the only dunk I can remember CR taking it a little too far, but it wasn't that bad. CR was a real good kid and was all about the team. Maybe a combination of his adrenaline runnin' a bit high and the fact that his team was getting clobbered and he was upset.

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                  • #24
                    LittleBrave - I would have to believe FWO was being sarcastic! As a matter of fact when I read his or AZ's post I take them as such from the beginning.

                    In reality I do not mind a bit of attitude on the court. Every great player had a bit of cockiness out there, some just hid it better then others. The guy is young and the right coach will coach him to display his emotions in a way that is best for the team. I've heard recruiters talk about this type of display as a positive. Yes, they would prefer a quite intensity personality but they believe a coach can always mold these guys and use that energy for positive results.
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