Slightly off topic, but I thought we offered Q a scholly, but he indicates different (or if we have, maybe not a good sign he doesn't list us):
Quincy Miller, a 6-foot-8, 195-pound 2011 forward out of Winston-Salem (N.C.) Quality Education Academy, told Jody Demling of the Louisville Courier Journal that he has a lot of offers as well.
“Duke, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Baylor, Oklahoma State, USC, Memphis, Kansas, Oregon, Oregon State, Florida, Florida State, Louisville and Kentucky,” Miller said
^I know what I said earlier, but I do love players that have a burning desire to CHALLENGE the opposition every time the opportunity presents itself. If there is one thing we've been missing in Raleigh, it is BB players with that mentality.
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9 Responses to "ONE Entertainment: Power Dunker Dezmine Wells Mixtape 2008-2009"Good lord. He throws it down like the other team stole his lunch money.
Come run with the Pack. We have reinforced backboards at the RBC.
Seeing a highlight reel of slams doesn't really tell me much about what kind of player he really is, but damn, that's EXCITING either way!!!
I think the pack could really benefit from having that kind of explosive slasher at SF.
Me... him... throw down... I'll take him no problem. Actually, the only hops I have right now are in the form of a Sam Adam's in my fidge.
Reminds me of a high octane Kenny Inge.
Slightly off topic, but I thought we offered Q a scholly, but he indicates different (or if we have, maybe not a good sign he doesn't list us):
Quincy Miller, a 6-foot-8, 195-pound 2011 forward out of Winston-Salem (N.C.) Quality Education Academy, told Jody Demling of the Louisville Courier Journal that he has a lot of offers as well.
“Duke, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Baylor, Oklahoma State, USC, Memphis, Kansas, Oregon, Oregon State, Florida, Florida State, Louisville and Kentucky,” Miller said
^Eric -
As far as we know of, Miller doesn't hold an offer from us yet. UNC also hasn't offered.
Also, check out Stackhouse's comments on Wall's dunk...mentions he blocked a couple, including Josh Powell's attempt:
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/truehoop/0-43-42/Summering-with-Jerry-Stackhouse.html
We need players not afraid to take it to the basket. This dude is just looking to dunk on someone.
^I know what I said earlier, but I do love players that have a burning desire to CHALLENGE the opposition every time the opportunity presents itself. If there is one thing we've been missing in Raleigh, it is BB players with that mentality.
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