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Awesome tweet from Malik...
@iammaliknewman: So far with recruiting I'm 3/3 😏
I love it
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They were supposed to MRI his turf toe today... I hope he's ready ready
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those that are on that newfangled twitter machine....ask him if he expects to 4/4 after tomorrow!!!
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It's awesome he helped with Kegler knowing he won't even get to play with Kegler. Malik is a bulldog, not a hired gun
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
It's awesome he helped with Kegler knowing he won't even get to play with Kegler. Malik is a bulldog, not a hired gun
Yep that's why I loved the tweet so much. He wants MSU to be great, even after he's gone
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
It's awesome he helped with Kegler knowing he won't even get to play with Kegler. Malik is a bulldog, not a hired gun
Who says he won't play with them? I'm sure these guys are coming with an expectation to actually play aside Newman.
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Who says he won't play with them? I'm sure these guys are coming with an expectation to actually play aside Newman.
I think Newman is 1 and done
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Originally Posted by
bulldawg28
Who says he won't play with them? I'm sure these guys are coming with an expectation to actually play aside Newman.
No, Kegler knows he's a one and done. And Kegler is most likely a one and done.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
It's awesome he helped with Kegler knowing he won't even get to play with Kegler. Malik is a bulldog, not a hired gun
Maybe Howland will get the Lakers to draft Malik to return the favor
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Maybe Howland will get the Lakers to draft Malik to return the favor
I'm hoping for Memphis, New Orleans, or atlanta. I want a reason to like the nba again and a local team having a bulldog would do that
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
I'm hoping for Memphis, New Orleans, or atlanta. I want a reason to like the nba again and a local team having a bulldog would do that
I'm thinking bigger. You gotta think Howland made lots of connections with the Lakers while coaching Los Angeles favorite college basketball team for a decade. What if Malik ends up being NBA All-Star type good? I want MSU to be in the biggest spotlight possible with Malik. Imagine watching MSU's Malik Newman in Laker purple & gold on ABC Christmas Day dropping 35 on LeBron. I just skipped about a billion steps but my eyes are big right now.
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It cannot be over stated the importance and talent of Malik Newman. As much as Howland, Newman was the perfect fit at the perfect time for MSU.
As much as MN wanted to be a dawg, he most likely would not have come under Ray. Howland and Newman were a match (wish) when the decision was made to fire Ray. Who knows, Howland may not have come if it weren't for the chance of getting Malik.....
We will have Malik Newman to thank for years for getting this program back on its' feet and it appears dominant much more quickly than any us could have imagined. Malik is so well liked and thought of (due to his talent on the court and goodness off it) by those national talents that played with him, MSU has hit the trifecta with him.
He will most likely be a one and done (unless he is injured) but the affects of him being here one year will be felt for many to come. He has been raised the right way......hats off to Horatio.
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Originally Posted by
Harrydawg
It cannot be over stated the importance and talent of Malik Newman. As much as Howland, Newman was the perfect fit at the perfect time for MSU.
As much as MN wanted to be a dawg, he most likely would not have come under Ray. Howland and Newman were a match (wish) when the decision was made to fire Ray. Who knows, Howland may not have come if it weren't for the chance of getting Malik.....
We will have Malik Newman to thank for years for getting this program back on its' feet and it appears dominant much more quickly than any us could have imagined. Malik is so well liked and thought of (due to his talent on the court and goodness off it) by those national talents that played with him, MSU has hit the trifecta with him.
He will most likely be a one and done (unless he is injured) but the affects of him being here one year will be felt for many to come. He has been raised the right way......hats off to Horatio.
Good post. +1
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Originally Posted by
Harrydawg
It cannot be over stated the importance and talent of Malik Newman. As much as Howland, Newman was the perfect fit at the perfect time for MSU.
As much as MN wanted to be a dawg, he most likely would not have come under Ray. Howland and Newman were a match (wish) when the decision was made to fire Ray. Who knows, Howland may not have come if it weren't for the chance of getting Malik.....
We will have Malik Newman to thank for years for getting this program back on its' feet and it appears dominant much more quickly than any us could have imagined. Malik is so well liked and thought of (due to his talent on the court and goodness off it) by those national talents that played with him, MSU has hit the trifecta with him.
He will most likely be a one and done (unless he is injured) but the affects of him being here one year will be felt for many to come. He has been raised the right way......hats off to Horatio.
Bump for ^this^ great post. Well said.
Malik is a true fan favorite. Not just because he's a great player and seems to be a good dude...but because he came to a MSU program that most guys wouldn't come to, in hopes of reviving the program. It takes an unselfish and grounded guy to do something like that these days. I am already grateful for what this guy has done for our hoops program. I hope he kills it, is the #1 pick, and the greatest since MJ one day. I'm pulling for him.
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He's the anti-Renardo Sydney. I know it's bad to beat a dead horse, but everything we wanted Sydney to be and he wasn't, Malik is ten fold. Sydney destroyed one era of MSU basketball. Malik will be in on the birth of a new one, one that we couldn't have dreamed of five years ago.
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Originally Posted by
Pollodawg
He's the anti-Renardo Sydney. I know it's bad to beat a dead horse, but everything we wanted Sydney to be and he wasn't, Malik is ten fold. Sydney destroyed one era of MSU basketball. Malik will be in on the birth of a new one, one that we couldn't have dreamed of five years ago.
+1
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
I'm hoping for Memphis, New Orleans, or atlanta. I want a reason to like the nba again and a local team having a bulldog would do that
Im with ya
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
I'm hoping for Memphis, New Orleans, or atlanta. I want a reason to like the nba again and a local team having a bulldog would do that
Yes
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Originally Posted by
Harrydawg
It cannot be over stated the importance and talent of Malik Newman. As much as Howland, Newman was the perfect fit at the perfect time for MSU.
As much as MN wanted to be a dawg, he most likely would not have come under Ray. Howland and Newman were a match (wish) when the decision was made to fire Ray. Who knows, Howland may not have come if it weren't for the chance of getting Malik.....
We will have Malik Newman to thank for years for getting this program back on its' feet and it appears dominant much more quickly than any us could have imagined. Malik is so well liked and thought of (due to his talent on the court and goodness off it) by those national talents that played with him, MSU has hit the trifecta with him.
He will most likely be a one and done (unless he is injured) but the affects of him being here one year will be felt for many to come. He has been raised the right way......hats off to Horatio.
Great post!
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
I'm hoping for Memphis, New Orleans, or atlanta. I want a reason to like the nba again and a local team having a bulldog would do that
Send him to Dallas. I might have a reason to go or even watch a game... NBA is still at the bottom of bottom of sports I care to watch.
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