I love this game, and I also hate it. I did the Michigan State game from this season a few weeks ago, so let me try to fill in some gaps. The 2004 Wildcats were an experienced group of guys who meshed well, but they didn’t have a great bench. This translated into quick starts [...]
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WORLD’S GREATEST CLASSIC GAME ANALYSIS: UK VS. FLORIDA (2004)
Posted: 14th August 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Erik Daniels, Florida Gators, Gerald Fitch, Kelenna Azibuke, Tubby Smith, UK basketball, WGCGAThe $300,000 Question–Will Joe Crawford get drafted?
Posted: 26th June 2008 by Kenny Colston in Chuck Hayes, Joe Crawford, Keith Bogans, Kelenna Azibuke, Kentucky Basketball, NBA, NBA Draft, rajon rondo, Ramel Bradley, tayshaun prince, UK basketballAs the days and weeks have rolled along, it seems like there have been a few reports in Joe Crawford’s favor. A good Pre-Draft camp. Detroit coming out and saying he’s been considered for their 2nd round pick. But take a look at any full mock draft and Crawford is no where to be found. [...]
Can Bradley and Crawford Make The NBA?
Posted: 28th May 2008 by Kenny Colston in Joe Crawford, Kelenna Azibuke, NBA, NBA Draft, Ramel BradleyToday is the start of the money days at the NBA pre-draft camp in Orlando, Florida. The camp, which officially started Monday, starts the scrimmage games today and runs them through Friday. And today is when players that look like they have no shot in hell to be drafted can change that perception. Just ask [...]
A New Twist on Judging Billy Gillispie.
Posted: 15th May 2008 by Kenny Colston in Billy Gillispie, Chuck Hayes, Keith Bogans, Kelenna Azibuke, Kentucky Basketball, rajon rondo, Rick Pitino, tayshaun prince, Tubby Smith, UK, UK basketballBilly Gillispie is a proven recruiter. Billy Gillispie is a proven winner. While I’m sure some people will debate those facts, I will not. Gillispie is pulling four and five star recruits and seemingly has the entire nation on his recruiting speed dial. Gillispie also turned around programs at UTEP and Texas A & M [...]