Wow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
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Wow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
Stone cold killer we haven’t had such a player in a long time, maybe Vic.Wow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
I think he meant dynamic...Why did you think Romeo would average 10+ assists?
he's so much betterWow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
romeo doesn't even get one assist a gameWhy did you think Romeo would average 10+ assists?
and all that at 160 lbs. who needs cliff marshall?Triple double, stud, confident, good shooter. He looks the part.
romeo doesn't even get one assist a game
He’s listed at 6’2 though. I’m very impressed with him too though. He’s going to make a good but doubt great pro.Triple double, stud, confident, good shooter. He looks the part.
AAu ball is a way for otherwise loser coaches to make some money while at the same time prostituting their players to the highest shoe company, it’s a disgrace kids should take their summers off and spend time on family vacations. 365 basketball is dumbMorant was a complete hidden gem and developed over time. Of course morant is the better player and will be drafted top 3. That said, he was a 2 star player out of high school that didn’t even play aau ball. Everyone missed on him
Parents today think if you activity a kid enough so that he’s too tired to do drugs he won’t do drugs. Free time is viewed as unproductive time in this competitive world of ours. Unstructurered time of less focus is seen as a weakness of the less manly than those with corporate chatter, “Just Do It!”.AAu ball is a way for otherwise loser coaches to make some money while at the same time prostituting their players to the highest shoe company, it’s a disgrace kids should take their summers off and spend time on family vacations. 365 basketball is dumb
Parents today think if you activity a kid enough so that he’s too tired to do drugs he won’t do drugs. Free time is viewed as unproductive time in this competitive world of ours. Unstructurered time of less focus is seen as a weakness of the less manly than those with corporate chatter, “Just Do It!”.
This reminded me of a young couple I knew who spent $5000 on a photographer's portfolio production because they thought their real young kid would have a better chance to be a child model in one of these "glamor" enticements. The same company offering to make their kid a star was the same company offering the photography shoot. Of course, any parent thinks their own kid is the cat's meow and their plan was to use that money made from her modeling contract to pay for her college education some day. These were not rich folks...gullible maybe, but not rich and even more so after being taken for a ride with no return.A lot of it also has to do with parents thinking their kids can get a scholly. I know some friends who've probably spent close to $100K and countless weekends and road miles for the last 10-12 years on AAU teams and tourneys, coaches, clinics, etc... on their 2 boys who were good not great players. Oldest didn't play in college and youngest is a senior and has a couple small school partial offers but will likely end up not playing at a big state school. So much for that "investment". Had they put what they spent on AAU in a 529 plan, they'd have paid for both kids college and had a helluva lot more family/free time. And these are not wealthy folks, solid middle class.
that's right! just activity kids enough so that they won't use nouns as verbsParents today think if you activity a kid enough so that he’s too tired to do drugs he won’t do drugs. Free time is viewed as unproductive time in this competitive world of ours. Unstructurered time of less focus is seen as a weakness of the less manly than those with corporate chatter, “Just Do It!”.
i don't know what a 529 is but i want oneA lot of it also has to do with parents thinking their kids can get a scholly. I know some friends who've probably spent close to $100K and countless weekends and road miles for the last 10-12 years on AAU teams and tourneys, coaches, clinics, etc... on their 2 boys who were good not great players. Oldest didn't play in college and youngest is a senior and has a couple small school partial offers but will likely end up not playing at a big state school. So much for that "investment". Had they put what they spent on AAU in a 529 plan, they'd have paid for both kids college and had a helluva lot more family/free time. And these are not wealthy folks, solid middle class.
most on here are more likely to have a 504i don't know what a 529 is but i want one
don't know what that is either. is it accurate?most on here are more likely to have a 504
In hindsite, Morant all the way instead of RL. He looks much more versatile and NBA ready.Wow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
i don't know what a 529 is but i want one
There was one reason Magic Johnson was in Evansville last week for the OVC tournament. He saw a good show.Wow is Ja Morant great. He's everything I thought Romeo was going to be.
Morant was a complete hidden gem and developed over time. Of course morant is the better player and will be drafted top 3. That said, he was a 2 star player out of high school that didn’t even play aau ball. Everyone missed on him
A 504 is an individualized accommodation plan for special education students. Victorbear actually had a 1008 and really needed a 1512don't know what that is either. is it accurate?
Parents today think if you activity a kid enough so that he’s too tired to do drugs he won’t do drugs. Free time is viewed as unproductive time in this competitive world of ours. Unstructurered time of less focus is seen as a weakness of the less manly than those with corporate chatter, “Just Do It!”.
Bingo!AAu ball is a way for otherwise loser coaches to make some money while at the same time prostituting their players to the highest shoe company, it’s a disgrace kids should take their summers off and spend time on family vacations. 365 basketball is dumb
Agreed two guard comparison.A more fair question would be Romeo or quentin grimes.
If you view youth sports as a financial investment to get a return on your money in the form of a scholarship you have much bigger personal problems. And parenting problems.A lot of it also has to do with parents thinking their kids can get a scholly. I know some friends who've probably spent close to $100K and countless weekends and road miles for the last 10-12 years on AAU teams and tourneys, coaches, clinics, etc... on their 2 boys who were good not great players. Oldest didn't play in college and youngest is a senior and has a couple small school partial offers but will likely end up not playing at a big state school. So much for that "investment". Had they put what they spent on AAU in a 529 plan, they'd have paid for both kids college and had a helluva lot more family/free time. And these are not wealthy folks, solid middle class.
If you view youth sports as a financial investment to get a return on your money in the form of a scholarship you have much bigger personal problems. And parenting problems.
A lot of it also has to do with parents thinking their kids can get a scholly. I know some friends who've probably spent close to $100K and countless weekends and road miles for the last 10-12 years on AAU teams and tourneys, coaches, clinics, etc... on their 2 boys who were good not great players. Oldest didn't play in college and youngest is a senior and has a couple small school partial offers but will likely end up not playing at a big state school. So much for that "investment". Had they put what they spent on AAU in a 529 plan, they'd have paid for both kids college and had a helluva lot more family/free time. And these are not wealthy folks, solid middle class.