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  • #16
    Originally posted by Gary the Gargoyle View Post
    It's been reported that Tucker had 27 points.
    Sweeet!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Gary the Gargoyle View Post
      It's been reported that Tucker had 27 points.
      I would love to see that report..
      here's a comment from a guy who was at the game - the guy who posted that picture above...
      he says this in response to my question how Tucker played...
      "The game didn't provided indy stats.. He played ok tho.
      Neither team played or shot the ball particularly well."



      I'd have thought if Tucker had scored 27 of his team's 40 points, that an eyewitness might have taken more notice than this statement?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by tornado View Post
        I would love to see that report..
        here's a comment from a guy who was at the game - the guy who posted that picture above...
        he says this in response to my question how Tucker played...
        "The game didn't provided indy stats.. He played ok tho.
        Neither team played or shot the ball particularly well."



        I'd have thought if Tucker had scored 27 of his team's 40 points, that an eyewitness might have taken more notice than this statement?
        I got the report from someone familiar with QEA, so take it for what it's worth.

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        • #19
          Here's some video from the game - it is a highlight tape of Oak Hill's Troy Williams....and not of MT...but.........

          if you jump to about 1:13 on the video yuo'll see it is clearly from the Oak Hill-QEA game as you can see the QEA gold uniforms,
          and of the QEA players on the floor - Tucker (#24) is not one of them.
          BUT -- if Williams - who scored 18 - is the #1 highlight video - then you'd have to wonder how a 27-point performance in the same game would be totally ignored.
          Top 5 Plays of the Week, featuring Anton Gill, Terry Rozier, Greg McClinton, Troy Williams, Jalen Jones, Markell Lodge, Jaylan Barnes, Kevin Williams, Nevill...



          BTW - this morning - the same site (BallisLife.com) has this highlight video of
          Bradley's Zach Andrews..

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          • #20
            Originally posted by tornado View Post
            Here's some video from the game - it is a highlight tape of Oak Hill's Troy Williams....and not of MT...but.........

            if you jump to about 1:13 on the video yuo'll see it is clearly from the Oak Hill-QEA game as you can see the QEA gold uniforms,
            and of the QEA players on the floor - Tucker (#24) is not one of them.
            BUT -- if Williams - who scored 18 - is the #1 highlight video - then you'd have to wonder how a 27-point performance in the same game would be totally ignored.
            Top 5 Plays of the Week, featuring Anton Gill, Terry Rozier, Greg McClinton, Troy Williams, Jalen Jones, Markell Lodge, Jaylan Barnes, Kevin Williams, Nevill...



            BTW - this morning - the same site (BallisLife.com) has this highlight video of
            Bradley's Zach Andrews..
            http://ballislife.com/zach-andrew-pu...asty-windmill/
            Maybe the person who I heard it from was mistaken or exaggerated. I don't know. I just reported what was stated.

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            • #21
              I'm not doubting ya Gary -- you may have heard a good source - I just wish they had more coverage and a better web site with box scores...expecially since they want their kids to get exposed to college coaches...

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              • #22
                Originally posted by tornado View Post
                I'm not doubting ya Gary -- you may have heard a good source - I just wish they had more coverage and a better web site with box scores...expecially since they want their kids to get exposed to college coaches...
                I have pretty strong opinions on these factories (I mean acadamies). Clearly, they don't get coverage from local media, and in my opinion, what gets their kids exposed to college coaches isn't a good website with up-to-date stats. Many of the basketball acadamies and AAU teams are run by slightly shady characters, and in some cases, convicted felons. My gut tells me that there is way more interest in a money grab, than helping young men develop and reach their goals and dreams.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  I'm not doubting ya Gary -- you may have heard a good source - I just wish they had more coverage and a better web site with box scores...expecially since they want their kids to get exposed to college coaches...
                  What Gary said as well as the kids today get a ton more exposure then kids even a decade ago. In some instances they are getting over exposed. There are HS games shown on ESPN for crying out loud.
                  "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
                  ??” Thomas Jefferson
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