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******Official Boog BBall 'Crootin Thread*******

MomentInTheSun

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since there have been some complaints, Greg himself has asked me to start another crootin thread that specifically for BBall. Let's keep all talk of Bruce's studs in this bad boy for now on and let the other thread function for news of the children that the autistic robot is recruitng. TIA
 
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Who’s with me
 
How much did that cost you? (Trip and wedding, not after effects)

It happened 15 years ago so it would be more now obviously. We had family members that gave us different things so the trip didn’t cost me much. I probably spent 5 on food/drinks and touristy stuff. I’d guess they spent 15 or so on flights, rooms, wedding service, a couple of meals and a limo for a few nights. The rooms and the wedding planners are where you can spend as much as you want to.
 
It happened 15 years ago so it would be more now obviously. We had family members that gave us different things so the trip didn’t cost me much. I probably spent 5 on food/drinks and touristy stuff. I’d guess they spent 15 or so on flights, rooms, wedding service, a couple of meals and a limo for a few nights. The rooms and the wedding planners are where you can spend as much as you want to.
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http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...aft-scouting-best-prospects-fiba-17-world-cup

10. Isaac Okoro | SF | USA | 17.4
Coming off a breakout spring on the EYBL circuit in which he averaged 18 points, Okoro is still far from a polished player at this stage. His main intrigue lies in his outstanding physical tools, standing 6-5 barefoot with big hands, a 6-8½ wingspan, a chiseled 213-pound frame and strong athletic ability that allows him to play above the rim. At this tournament he was mostly asked to play lock-down defense, get out in the open floor, make the extra pass in the half court and contribute on the glass. He has a good feel for the game and knows his strengths. He was particularly impressive sliding between positions defensively.

Okoro's development as a ball handler and shooter probably will determine his ceiling and how much time he spends in college. His stroke, while on the rigid side, shows some potential, even though he shot just 10-of-36 from 3 in EYBL and FIBA play and he's a career 63 percent shooter from the foul line
 
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...aft-scouting-best-prospects-fiba-17-world-cup

10. Isaac Okoro | SF | USA | 17.4
Coming off a breakout spring on the EYBL circuit in which he averaged 18 points, Okoro is still far from a polished player at this stage. His main intrigue lies in his outstanding physical tools, standing 6-5 barefoot with big hands, a 6-8½ wingspan, a chiseled 213-pound frame and strong athletic ability that allows him to play above the rim. At this tournament he was mostly asked to play lock-down defense, get out in the open floor, make the extra pass in the half court and contribute on the glass. He has a good feel for the game and knows his strengths. He was particularly impressive sliding between positions defensively.

Okoro's development as a ball handler and shooter probably will determine his ceiling and how much time he spends in college. His stroke, while on the rigid side, shows some potential, even though he shot just 10-of-36 from 3 in EYBL and FIBA play and he's a career 63 percent shooter from the foul line
Nice. Hopefully we can lock this kid down soon. Doesn’t need to be an elite scorer either as a frosh either
 
http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/sto...aft-scouting-best-prospects-fiba-17-world-cup

10. Isaac Okoro | SF | USA | 17.4
Coming off a breakout spring on the EYBL circuit in which he averaged 18 points, Okoro is still far from a polished player at this stage. His main intrigue lies in his outstanding physical tools, standing 6-5 barefoot with big hands, a 6-8½ wingspan, a chiseled 213-pound frame and strong athletic ability that allows him to play above the rim. At this tournament he was mostly asked to play lock-down defense, get out in the open floor, make the extra pass in the half court and contribute on the glass. He has a good feel for the game and knows his strengths. He was particularly impressive sliding between positions defensively.

Okoro's development as a ball handler and shooter probably will determine his ceiling and how much time he spends in college. His stroke, while on the rigid side, shows some potential, even though he shot just 10-of-36 from 3 in EYBL and FIBA play and he's a career 63 percent shooter from the foul line

so a 17 year old Kawhi Leonard... got it
 
Gang our assistant corch’s child is the # 1 ranked croot in Ark according to ESPN:

http://www.espn.com/college-sports/basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/235140/allen-flanigan

Handsome enough to be a Boog and a lefty so you know he can stroke it.


that's all I can find on the kid. Doesn't seem like a game changer to me but that's just one clip.

But Bruce is obviously after Okoro and Jaykwon Walton who both play the same position so I wonder how interested AU is in him.
 
The first I had heard of it. gotta love that they are ranking (not just stars but actual number ranking as this kid is #13) for 9U basketball players.

Too good not to post

Reminds me of that guy the Main Board was trying to connect to all these murders in Virgnia, and his hobby was going up and down the state and watching 12 year olds play basketball.
 
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