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Can’t imagine going from Kelly Business school to Arkansas. Pretty big difference in academics. He’s a good kid and I wish him well
Can’t imagine going from Kelly Business school to Arkansas. Pretty big difference in academics. He’s a good kid and I wish him well
As an IU grad you embarrass me. No class. No humbleness.I think he qualifies as a tenured full Professor in Fayettville.
Can’t imagine going from Kelly Business school to Arkansas. Pretty big difference in academics. He’s a good kid and I wish him well
As an IU grad you embarrass me. No class. No humbleness.
Yeah, big difference, NOT, Kelley is 23 and Walton 34.
Yeah, big difference, NOT, Kelley is 23 and Walton 34.
It’s better than I thought but I worked for JPM for 25 years and when recruiting considered Kelly on par with best programs in country- not so with ArkansasYeah, big difference, NOT, Kelley is 23 and Walton 34.
The Walton College of Business has a ton of connections to the C-Suite in Walmart though. Make fun of Walmart but they do own the namesake of about 4 of the top 10 richest people in the world. Also two other Fortune 500 companies located within 30 minutes of the Arkansas campus. Northwest Arkansas is a rapidly growing area.
He's probably to the point now that he already has his undergraduate degree where he's more interested in making inroads for potential employers.
maybe Ark can get him to change his shooting motion.
IU didn't, thus failed him as far as helping him reach his full potential.
Most of what needed to be fixed with JS existed in the 14" between his ears. Many guys have had shots as bad as JS that smoothed them out and developed their game in ways that still allowed them to be effective. He has a lot of tools, but shooting definitely needs to be addressed. It's just not the only issue and I'm not sure even the biggest.
You don't recruit a player out of HS to the B1G that can not shoot a lick, neither perimeter jump shots or free throws, and who has severely broken shooting mechanics. It is too late when they are in college 3 years+ to fix them too. Dennis Rodman is the example of how you can become a Hall of Fame player without a jumpshot. Smith is nowhere close to Rodman in rebounding, effort, and energy. Dennis Rodman did not get recruited by D1 schools without a perimeter shot. Crean loved to find the diamond in the rough. But for every Oladipo & OG that he found, Crean found more Hanners & Smith's who could leap through the roof, but had no basketball skills. Thus, his totally inconsistent recruiting results are another reason Crean is no longer at IU.i'll disagree it's not his biggest.drawback.
some guys have very good form/shooting motion, and still aren't good shooters.
that's a tough fix, though time often/sometimes does.
but time won't fix a bad shooting motion, and it's insane imo that coaches don't pressure the player to fix it when they have a motion that will never produce the results they'd like/need.
Sheehey was another i felt could have elevated his game to a higher level had he changed his shot, and i felt the staff totally failed him in not getting him to do so.
if Smith wants to elevate his game to the next level, he'll have to change his shooting motion.
results won't be immediate after a change, but once done, then time has at least a chance to work it's magic.
You don't recruit a player out of HS to the B1G that can not shoot a lick, neither perimeter jump shots or free throws, and who has severely broken shooting mechanics. It is too late when they are in college 3 years+ to fix them too. Dennis Rodman is the example of how you can become a Hall of Fame player without a jumpshot. Smith is nowhere close to Rodman in rebounding, effort, and energy. Dennis Rodman did not get recruited by D1 schools without a perimeter shot. Crean loved to find the diamond in the rough. But for every Oladipo & OG that he found, Crean found more Hanners & Smith's who could leap through the roof, but had no basketball skills. Thus, his totally inconsistent recruiting results are another reason Crean is no longer at IU.
Ouch, and I just hit his like button.As an IU grad you embarrass me. No class. No humbleness.
Ouch, and I just hit his like button.
I thought he was just teasing and good natured.
It is too late when they are in college 3 years+ to fix them too.
Ummm, he did NOT go to AR to make inroads at getting a job at Walmart. He's entered his name in the last 2 drafts. Work it out Sherlock.
Haters will hate. I’m just waiting to see who these so called coaching/scouting experts on here start blaming for losing games, in place of Smith.Your irrational hatred for Smith is alarming. There are plenty of questionable shooters in the B10 who still perform at a high-level despite that fact, Smith being one of them. Any time you lose a double-digit scorer who plays all around good defense, that's a problem and anyone who suggests otherwise needs their head examined. There's an opportunity for guys like Jerome Hunter to step up and if he does, great, it significantly softens the blow, but I would have guessed you're going to get a lot more consistency out of Justin Smith next year as a third year starter than you are with Jerome Hunter who now has enormous pressure on him. Smith's transfer is not addition by subtraction by any means.
He and others do this every year. They blame the guys who leave as the problem and praise the new guys as the solution. It’s literally every single year. So delusional.Your irrational hatred for Smith is alarming. There are plenty of questionable shooters in the B10 who still perform at a high-level despite that fact, Smith being one of them. Any time you lose a double-digit scorer who plays all around good defense, that's a problem and anyone who suggests otherwise needs their head examined. There's an opportunity for guys like Jerome Hunter to step up and if he does, great, it significantly softens the blow, but I would have guessed you're going to get a lot more consistency out of Justin Smith next year as a third year starter than you are with Jerome Hunter who now has enormous pressure on him. Smith's transfer is not addition by subtraction by any means.
He and others do this every year. They blame the guys who leave as the problem and praise the new guys as the solution. It’s literally every single year. So delusional.
He’s a complete clown and obviously didn’t go to IU. Probably hasn’t been to more than 3-4 games in his life. Makes alumni and adult fans look bad.As an IU grad you embarrass me. No class. No humbleness.
Then why does it matter where he goes to school?
You seemed to care on rafters, Richie.Me no care
you know it my boyYou seemed to care on rafters, Richie.
Smith has zero NBA potential.wrong.
...or his size.Smith has zero NBA potential.
He does not have the Rodman motor to make up for the total lack of offensive skills.
Hard to transfer to a School whose School Song is the Theme From Deliverance.
Makes alumni and adult fans look bad.