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Very insightful Malik Newman article from KUsports.com
Malik seems to be maturing, just sucks it isn't happening at State. (Queue the Haters)
http://www2.kusports.com/news/2018/m...-malik-newman/l;;ll.l]
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I guess I am a hater bc I would love nothing more than bouncing Kansas and Baylor on the way to the final 4 next season.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
I guess I am a hater bc I would love nothing more than bouncing Kansas and Baylor on the way to the final 4 next season.
Baylor is losing waaaayyy to much to be a tournament team next year....
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I don't suppose it would be reasonable to expect any admittance that they were blaming the wrong people when they left us, but without that, I'm still not convinced either Malik or Horatio really get it.
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Originally Posted by
Lance Harbor
I'm happy for him. Some kids mature faster, but you can't be too severe on a kid in his first year out of high school.
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Originally Posted by
Lance Harbor
When he was here neither he nor his father had to listen to Howland because they always had the option of going somewhere else. When he transferred to Kansas it became a "make or break" so he had to do what Self wanted to get playing time. If he had transferred from Kansas he risked being labeled a problem child that couldn't make it in college or the NBA. If he had stayed here and done what Howland wanted him to do I believe he'd have reached the same level of maturity.
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Originally Posted by
msstatelp1
When he was here neither he nor his father had to listen to Howland because they always had the option of going somewhere else. When he transferred to Kansas it became a "make or break" so he had to do what Self wanted to get playing time. If he had transferred from Kansas he risked being labeled a problem child that couldn't make it in college or the NBA. If he had stayed here and done what Howland wanted him to do I believe he'd have reached the same level of maturity.
He also would have had to sit out another year and probably at a lower school. I guess they figured it wasn't worth transferring and sitting out at Mid Tenn St than just doing what Self wanted him to do.
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Originally Posted by
msstatelp1
When he was here neither he nor his father had to listen to Howland because they always had the option of going somewhere else. When he transferred to Kansas it became a "make or break" so he had to do what Self wanted to get playing time. If he had transferred from Kansas he risked being labeled a problem child that couldn't make it in college or the NBA. If he had stayed here and done what Howland wanted him to do I believe he'd have reached the same level of maturity.
Really good point. Even Daddy had to stop being the helicopter dad when the only option is the Baltics with the Balls.
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Great article, Malik had to face growing up and getting 500+ Miles away from his helicopter father didn’t hurt
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Originally Posted by
Ezsoil
Baylor is losing waaaayyy to much to be a tournament team next year....
Them sucking would be even better haha
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Great article. My favorite part was that Malik thought that he had a good game if his shots went in, but he had to learn that you could have a good game via defense, rebounding, and creating even when the shots aren't falling. That's huge in the college game.
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Originally Posted by
Lance Harbor
Sounds more like Horatio is maturing, or just wising up and acknowledging this is his kid's last chance so maybe daddy should get out of the way. Malik was never the problem, Horatio was.
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Newman wouldn't be a starter for us. He'd sub in with Carter and Holman off the bench.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
Newman wouldn't be a starter for us. He'd sub in with Carter and Holman off the bench.
No need to say that. Nobody believes that.
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Banned
Originally Posted by
drunkernhelldawg
No need to say that. Nobody believes that.
I believe dat, Newman ain't tough don't like to get durty, he soft, use hand lotion an shit
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Originally Posted by
Relardo Sidney
I believe dat, Newman ain't tough don't like to get durty, he soft, use hand lotion an shit
YES
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Originally Posted by
drunkernhelldawg
No need to say that. Nobody believes that.
It's the truth. Who you benching for Newman?
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
It's the truth. Who you benching for Newman?
We do have great guards, but Newman is a great guard at another level. I don't bench anybody, but he gets as much or more playing time than the others. This shows that we were actually fortunate he left. His presence would have severely changed the way the team we have now developed.
Most of our losses were winable games. He might have made some difference. But I'm happy.
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Originally Posted by
drunkernhelldawg
No need to say that. Nobody believes that.
I believe. He would be 6th man AT BEST
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That's just silly. State is one of the worst 3 point shooting team in SEC.
Originally Posted by
Bulldog1
I believe. He would be 6th man AT BEST
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