Gas. He's out of it.If he can't get Stokes to commit is Prohm losing his touch?![]()
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Gas. He's out of it.If he can't get Stokes to commit is Prohm losing his touch?![]()
Care to share why you think that?I wouldn't expect a decision from Stokes any time soon.
Care to share why you think that?
He said recently in an interview he probably won't commit until after the fall signing period
Care to share why you think that?
I'd love to get a talented big man that can play down low. It would make those damn West Virginia games more fun if we could keep them off the offensive glass. Big weekend ahead. Getting him to campus is huge for us. I don't think it's ever been anything but positive.
Side note: Am I the only one not impressed by shattered backboards at all? I've seen thousands of dunks over the years and the ones that shatter backboards all look the same to me. Guy dunks, backboard shatters, guy lands awkwardly on his back while backboard pieces rain down on him. I'm always amazed more guys don't get hurt badly when that happens.
I agree. It was cool when Jerome Lane did it. It hasn't been since.I'd love to get a talented big man that can play down low. It would make those damn West Virginia games more fun if we could keep them off the offensive glass. Big weekend ahead. Getting him to campus is huge for us. I don't think it's ever been anything but positive.
Side note: Am I the only one not impressed by shattered backboards at all? I've seen thousands of dunks over the years and the ones that shatter backboards all look the same to me. Guy dunks, backboard shatters, guy lands awkwardly on his back while backboard pieces rain down on him. I'm always amazed more guys don't get hurt badly when that happens.
I'd love to get a talented big man that can play down low. It would make those damn West Virginia games more fun if we could keep them off the offensive glass. Big weekend ahead. Getting him to campus is huge for us. I don't think it's ever been anything but positive.
Side note: Am I the only one not impressed by shattered backboards at all? I've seen thousands of dunks over the years and the ones that shatter backboards all look the same to me. Guy dunks, backboard shatters, guy lands awkwardly on his back while backboard pieces rain down on him. I'm always amazed more guys don't get hurt badly when that happens.
I'm not at all. I'm not in high school.I'd love to get a talented big man that can play down low. It would make those damn West Virginia games more fun if we could keep them off the offensive glass. Big weekend ahead. Getting him to campus is huge for us. I don't think it's ever been anything but positive.
Side note: Am I the only one not impressed by shattered backboards at all? I've seen thousands of dunks over the years and the ones that shatter backboards all look the same to me. Guy dunks, backboard shatters, guy lands awkwardly on his back while backboard pieces rain down on him. I'm always amazed more guys don't get hurt badly when that happens.
I saw that when it actually happened (on TV, not in person) and yes, it was cool. Not since.I agree. It was cool when Jerome Lane did it. It hasn't been since.
I had a high school teammate shatter two our senior year and he was a 6'3" guard. One in practice and one at our conference rival during the game to determine conference champion. They literally brought in a beat up steel backboard from the outside playground and we ended up losing the game because it was second half and we had to shoot at that the rest of the game.
Lost Nation, IA vs Bennett, IA in 1983 (at Bennett). I don't remember what happened in practice but in the game he stole and went to dunk and was fouled from behind. Never got the ball high enough, pushed on the rim from the bottom side and backboard shattered. Delayed game an hour or so while they cleaned up players and brought in the old backboard.
Darryl Dawkins breaking a backboard is the first time I recall it happening. Check this out:I saw that when it actually happened (on TV, not in person) and yes, it was cool. Not since.
Lost Nation, IA vs Bennett, IA in 1983 (at Bennett). I don't remember what happened in practice but in the game he stole and went to dunk and was fouled from behind. Never got the ball high enough, pushed on the rim from the bottom side and backboard shattered. Delayed game an hour or so while they cleaned up players and brought in the old backboard.
I'd love to get a talented big man that can play down low. It would make those damn West Virginia games more fun if we could keep them off the offensive glass. Big weekend ahead. Getting him to campus is huge for us. I don't think it's ever been anything but positive.
Side note: Am I the only one not impressed by shattered backboards at all? I've seen thousands of dunks over the years and the ones that shatter backboards all look the same to me. Guy dunks, backboard shatters, guy lands awkwardly on his back while backboard pieces rain down on him. I'm always amazed more guys don't get hurt badly when that happens.