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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  Point guard
   Posted: 4/9/2018 4:04:59 PM 
Read about this kid in yesterday's NY Times Magazine. Interesting story and a pretty talented kid.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8qOLzcnvtI

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/04/magazine/arlee-warrior...

But here is what you really want to watch:

https://www.facebook.com/ArleeWarriorBasketball/videos/96... /

Last Edited: 4/9/2018 6:02:56 PM by Alan Swank

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berniebobcat
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   Posted: 4/10/2018 12:41:41 AM 
Thanks for posting this. It is great stuff. You can only hope that the dream will continue even though the odds are not great.
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BillyTheCat
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   Posted: 4/10/2018 11:49:18 AM 
Looks like a cross between "White Chocolate" and Jay Burson.


Last Edited: 4/10/2018 11:51:57 AM by BillyTheCat

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/10/2018 6:11:32 PM 
That's how I envisioned Saul Ball.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/10/2018 8:02:27 PM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
Looks like a cross between "White Chocolate" and Jay Burson.




Yep - the Jay Burson comparison is right on. First time I saw the kid was in the fall of 1973 at Muskingum when he was 7 and I was trying out for Muskingum's team. His ball handling skills at that age were absolutely amazing considering his dad stressed defense over everything else.

There was a game in the Convo where John Glenn played somebody with a great player and Jay and that fellow put on a show. Help me with the teams and the player's name. I want to say Scott Tedder from Whitehall who later dumped 50 on OU when Ohio Wesleyan beat the Bobcats in the late 80's.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/10/2018 8:10:42 PM 
Name Scott Tedder's high school teammate at Whitehall who ended up at Duke after a push to get him to Athens by Danny Nee and cc-cat.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/10/2018 9:37:34 PM 
bobcatsquared wrote:
Name Scott Tedder's high school teammate at Whitehall who ended up at Duke after a push to get him to Athens by Danny Nee and cc-cat.


That would be Martin Nessley if I'm not mistaken.

And if so and this is the same fellow, this is a sad story.

https://www.gofundme.com/MNessleyMedical

Last Edited: 4/10/2018 9:41:04 PM by Alan Swank

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 9:26:54 AM 
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 10:24:25 AM 
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 4:29:25 PM 
Bobcat1998 wrote:
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.


To Central Michigan
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 5:53:12 PM 
Bobcat1998 wrote:
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.


A Jeremy Harris type would be perfect.


Nobody despises to lose more than I do. That's got me into trouble over the years, but it also made a man of mediocre ability into a pretty good coach. Woody Hayes

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 9:43:26 PM 
allen wrote:
Bobcat1998 wrote:
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.


A Jeremy Harris type would be perfect.


I think we need an athletic scoring wing and a combo guard that will be able to play good minutes and play a little back up point guard.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/16/2018 11:21:04 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:
bobcatsquared wrote:
Name Scott Tedder's high school teammate at Whitehall who ended up at Duke after a push to get him to Athens by Danny Nee and cc-cat.


That would be Martin Nessley if I'm not mistaken.

And if so and this is the same fellow, this is a sad story.

https://www.gofundme.com/MNessleyMedical


Wow - that is him. Tragic. I came across an article a few years back here in the Carolinas - he was getting out of the restaurant business. Had health issues but not to this extreme. gofundme page is over a year old. Notice one name of a Duke teammate pledging. Hopefully he has turned things around.

One wonders what would have happened had he signed with Ohio. Would he have been healthy? Would Nee have stayed - with a 7-footer in the stable? Life takes turns - paths are altered.

Last Edited: 4/16/2018 11:23:19 PM by cc-cat

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/17/2018 9:34:49 AM 
ohio9704 wrote:
Bobcat1998 wrote:
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.


To Central Michigan


You can add Darrington from UT to the mid-south --> MAC migration.

He's headed to Toledo. When is Saul going to get one or two of these power conference transfers? If other MAC schools can get them...

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/17/2018 10:13:10 AM 
greencat wrote:
ohio9704 wrote:
Bobcat1998 wrote:
greencat wrote:
If Saul wants a one year veteran PG who is a good passer, can break a full court press by himself, plays defense, but doesn't shoot the ball - there is a grad transfer named Larry Austin who is available. He played at Xavier and Vandy and is immediately eligible as a grad transfer.

But he's not a shooter. He's a true PG who can quarterback a team.


We don't need someone who will take grad minutes away from T-Kirk. I see Kirk being a 35 minute a night guy. We just need a reliable guard who can play both guard spots. Austin may want more minutes than we have for him. I think we need more of the athletic 3-4 type of guy as a priority if we are to compete with the Beefalos of the world. We need a Jeremy Harris, which we currently do not have.


To Central Michigan


You can add Darrington from UT to the mid-south --> MAC migration.

He's headed to Toledo. When is Saul going to get one or two of these power conference transfers? If other MAC schools can get them...



Jaaron Simmons and Kenny Kaminski would both be considered that type of transfer, right?
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/17/2018 10:16:54 AM 
Also, we're really good at thread drift here - this started out as a neat story about some strong high school kids dedicating their success to others. It has drifted into another thread of 'why can't we get this kid or that kid to transfer to Ohio'.
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   Posted: 4/17/2018 10:36:54 AM 
OU_Country wrote:
Also, we're really good at thread drift here - this started out as a neat story about some strong high school kids dedicating their success to others. It has drifted into another thread of 'why can't we get this kid or that kid to transfer to Ohio'.


To yank it back, I'll say that the article was really great long-form journalism about a little-known corner of the world.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/17/2018 3:26:40 PM 
Simmons averaged 2 points per game the one year he was at Houston and shot 12% from three. So, that was an exceptional job of seeing the potential he would have after sitting out a year.

But that was 2014. This is 2018. What a coach accomplished on the recruiting trail in 2014 won't help the team much in the upcoming 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 seasons. However... this would be the perfect time to get another Kaminski and another Simmons from that vast list of guys leaving their current school.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/17/2018 4:35:16 PM 
greencat wrote:
Simmons averaged 2 points per game the one year he was at Houston and shot 12% from three. So, that was an exceptional job of seeing the potential he would have after sitting out a year.

But that was 2014. This is 2018. What a coach accomplished on the recruiting trail in 2014 won't help the team much in the upcoming 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 seasons. However... this would be the perfect time to get another Kaminski and another Simmons from that vast list of guys leaving their current school.


I'd love to see them get any transfer who is older, and physically ready to play, whether it's a JUCO, transfer from a bigger conference, or a grad transfer. I agree there.

Here's something to consider though - if we assume this coaching staff is sitting on the last year of the contract, how many of those kinds of players want to come to Athens for more than this upcoming year? I think we all know the answer to that question for most players coming to a school for more than a year. They want to know the staff they're signing with is going to be there. As fans, we can't have it both ways. If we want that caliber of player, to a certain degree, we have to be okay with a contract extension.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Point guard
   Posted: 4/25/2018 6:59:13 AM 
Combo guard added ... Juco

https://southwestbearathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2462
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