Zombies are notoriously unservantlitudinous and vampires, while typically passionate, are not known for their humility.
The zombies and vampires also expect large NIL deals for Halloween.
Someone on the Duke board close with the team loaded coaches said Nate Ament reminds some of Donyell Marshall. Another name thrown around was Daniel Ewing.
No familiarity with either of them (probably way before my time)
Donyell was unreal in college. But not so much as a pro. Maybe like an poor mans Walt Williams?
Edit: Fresh needs to do a class to introduce @Hooandtrue to real ballas from the 90s
If I recall correctly, Walt Williams was the name @lodger96 mentioned in another thread for nate ament
Cant confirm or deny but that makes sense.
All in the same vein
Marshall was 6’8-6’9 with nice handles. Ewing was 6’2-6’3, off-guard who sucked ass.
Neither player reminds me of each other. But I do like the Donyell comp.
For some requirement, I took Slavic Folklore: Dracula in Film. Half the class was watching and discussing Dracula movies. I have no idea how I didn’t get an A in that class.
Oh man I wanna know/ dont wanna know what else you were required to do… Salems Lot still has me fukked up
UConn had a player named Donny Marshall and a player named Donyell Marshall at the same time and they were about the same size and it was confusing as fudge. Fortunately they didn’t look alike and their games were different.
Both played in the NBA, too
Donyell Marshall was on that thoroughly mediocre 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers team that Lebron James dragged to the finals.
For a comp … Donyell was like a Braxton Key if Key were a 42% 3 point shooter
He likes our speed. It either means we got ourselves of a pace-adjusted fit, or a very ill-informed recruit.
I think that means:
- Cofie - Sept 8
- Hodge - Sept 21
- Punch - Oct 20
One of these schools *ain’t like the others…I just hope it won’t be a problem to talk about height if he commits…
I suspect he never visits as we’ll have our guy by Oct
The timing sort of suggests that we will push for one of Hodge or Cofie first, doesn’t it?