Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Harrow Enjoys Relaxing Trip To Raleigh
Last week, NC State commit Ryan Harrow dropped by Raleigh as he was unable to participate in the NBA camp due to the doctor's orders to rest his injured feet. Ryan was on campus from Wednesday through this past Sunday. We talked with him yesterday and he informed us that he really enjoyed his stay at NC State. He said that he hung out with the team a majority of the time, spending most of the weekend with Julius and Tracy. Ryan was either at the gym watching the guys play, hanging out at the mall, or playing video games back at the apartments. So, what did he enjoy most about his trip to Raleigh? "The Cheesecake Factory at Crabtree and playing video games with Tracy, Julius, Josh Davis and Lorenzo Brown." he told us. 2009 commit Lorenzo Brown was also in town taking his official visit. Ryan also said that he enjoyed signing a few autographs for the younger kids that were up at State for basketball camp. Ryan will still attend the upcoming Deron Williams camp, even though he won't be able to participate. He did say that he will be ready when the AAU circuit starts back up in July, with the Atlanta Celtics kicking things off at the Adidas Take-5 Tournament.
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16 Responses to "Harrow Enjoys Relaxing Trip To Raleigh"I am really looking forward to seeing Ryan in the red and white next year!
Do you even bother to proofread before posting?
I hope he gets plenty of rest, takes care of his feet, and doesn't come back to early.
^^ We do our best, and have someone that edits when available.
Some of the smaller articles are written from our phones and it's hard to catch every comma, or every run-on sentence. Listen, we understand there are a lot of people that give us a hard time about grammar, but the simple fact is, until this becomes something bigger, and we have the time and the man power to spend hours per article and allow 2 or 3 other people to read over every article there will be mistakes.
We could wait to post an article until a few other people have time to read over it, or we could get you information as quick as possible. I think the majority of people would rather have the information as it breaks with a few missing commas, than an article a day late that is flawless.
Hey Anon,
Seriously, give it a break. You and a few guys over at Pack Pride need to get over yourselves about this whole grammar thing.
The information, and for the most part, the writing here is better than either of the other sites. Its tons more entertaining and ....ITS FREE.
Some of you people kill me.
-TheWolfman8321
Go read Hemingway if you want a masterpiece.
Come read WolfpackHoops.com if you want information on NC State basketball.
BTW, I dont even see any glaring errors in this article.
ummm....isnt this a Ryan Harrow thread?
back on topic please.
^ yes it is. thanks.
Great to see he could be here for Lorenzo's OV.
Exciting times ahead for Wolfpack basketball, fellas.
Let's just hope that cooler heads prevail if this young team struggles this year.
COURTNEY FELLS IS ON THE NBA.COM PAGE FRONT LINE NEWS PICTURE FOR THE DRAFT!!!
This site has Courtney going late second round to the Lakers...if that's happened, and with them already having JP...I might be forced to like the Lakers again.
http://www.nbadraft.net/2009mock_draft
If you can read it, who cares about the grammar. Give it a rest, anon.
First, let me say that I am tattly hoppy thot Rian gotto injoy sum times at state. Go Puck?
Secondly, I can't help but to comment on the comment. If you persist in going from site to site, pointing out grammatical errors, you MUST do it for a living (b/c that would constitute a full time job) or you have WAY too much time on your hands. If you can't read it, make it up! This isn't Chaucer. BTW Anon, text messages must drive you insane, huh? Technology is a bitch.
Speaking of the grammar thing, there was a study done that if the first and last letters of a word were correct, and the middle letters of the word were scrambled (obviously it had to be more than a 3 letter word) then something like 95% of people who they tested were able to read word for word an entire paragraph that they had never once seen, with every word more than 3 letters scrambled up like this. Pretty amazing statistic. I tried myself, and i too fell within the 95% that was able.
If i si someone eles psot, another dunb commint abowt splling or ; grammars....... seriozly peepl? And no that's not a question you anonymous asses.
Just delete these comments about grammar and spelling and block their IP addresses so they can't read articles either.
Uh, if going around to different sites and pointing out bad grammar, is where you really get your kicks, then stick around, I will personally rock your little world.
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