Valerie, obviously.
My wife owns the entire series on DVD and breaks them out occasionally.
Valerie, obviously.
My wife owns the entire series on DVD and breaks them out occasionally.
Tiffany Amber something?
Thiessen
Thiessen. She stopped using the Amber at some point.
Valerie was the most fun character on that show. And was probably fun to play since in any episode she could be the white knight heroically saving the day to utterly bat-s**t insane plotting everyone else’s destruction or anywhere in-between.
Was absolutely must see TV back then hahahaha
Now Hooscrazy???
All recruiting is a crapshoot! We’ll know when we know, but there is every reason to be optimistic now without burdening the kid (or, this forum) with unrealistic expectations.
Nolte was the #~80 kid in his class, so kind of an unfair comparison.
But he was 3 years older than everyone so was he really?
I guess we’ll find out this year as his frosh year as a 20 year old commences.
On the other hand, Nolte arrived with the reputation of a dead-eye marksman, and, while I liked him, I never thought he lived up to that hype. While he did complete .389 of this 3 point attempts during his first season, it was all downhill after that. Successive years, in order, were .333, .276, & .308. For the moment, I am entertaining higher hopes for Mr. Sharma.
When TJP transfers here we will refer to it as experience*
From what I’ve heard - a big part of that was less than stellar commitment to basketball while in college.
I wonder if Nolte secretly drove TB bonkers during his 4 years.
JA during that time - why, coach?
Nolte during that time - huh?
That notion might be reflected in Nolte’s PT during his career. His averages, from 1st year to 4th, were 18.9 mpg, 9.3 mpg, 17.9 mpg, & 8.8 mpg. Among other things, his first year number might be skewed as he was the starting center in a number of games when Tobey was unavailable, IIRC.
@73CAV i would just like to say you IIRCs are about 99.9% accurate
I’m guessing his 3rd year minutes went up considerably after Justin got hurt, but not 100% sure.
Too busy to dig into the numbers but absolutely, in 2014-15 he became the starting SF after Justin was hurt.
Nolte enjoyed the college experience for sure. But at least he didn’t go full Austin Nichols
Yeah and he by all accounts was a good teammate who never let his diminishing role affect either his attitude on the bench or his willingness to go hard when he did get his number called.