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Through the fire

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Did anyone else watch this? I just watched the replay at 1130. I tought it was pretty unique, and pretty well done. It was fun to watch something "different" from those "the season" things. Pretty interesting.

 

I especially like Pitino when he was asked about where Telfair could go in the draft and the chance he does go - he said something like "in my opinion, we better start recruiting"

QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 01:26 AM)
Did anyone else watch this? I just watched the replay at 1130. I tought it was pretty unique, and pretty well done. It was fun to watch something "different" from those "the season" things.  Pretty interesting.

 

I especially like Pitino when he was asked about where Telfair could go in the draft and the chance he does go - he said something like "in my opinion, we better start recruiting"

I enjoyed it. I thought it was pretty interesting.

some good late night TV.

Too bad he ain't doin jack in the NBA. He's already in Nate's doghouse (hence things must be bad if Steve Blake is startin ahead of ya).

I liked it a lot.

QUOTE(DBAH0 @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 02:52 AM)
Too bad he ain't doin jack in the NBA. He's already in Nate's doghouse (hence things must be bad if Steve Blake is startin ahead of ya).

 

Very true, but he's crying all the way to the bank about it with that guaranteed money he has. :P

 

As for the show, I agree with everybody else in this thread, I enjoyed it and found the fact it comes from a new angle to be refreshing.

There wasn't a gun in his pillow case was there? haha I just had to say it.

He only averages 9 points and 2 assists per game for Portland this year...

QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 01:25 PM)
Why he even ever committed to Louisville I do not know.

 

He was never going to go in the first place.

 

Good article about it here, I think I know the author :-)

 

http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.d.../602250463/1005

 

Can we get some non-related sources out of you sometime? Jeez! :D

 

Good piece. You gotta know a kid has the NBA coming up when he is driving around new cars and assembling his collection of bling.

QUOTE(aboz56 @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 12:25 PM)
Why he even ever committed to Louisville I do not know.

 

He was never going to go in the first place.

 

Good article about it here, I think I know the author :-)

 

http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.d.../602250463/1005

In the documentary it looked like he was going to, until he started blowing up his senior year. Also, I found it interesting that the players had to walk or take the train to games because the school wouldnt give them a bus.

QUOTE(RockRaines @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 02:27 PM)
In the documentary it looked like he was going to, until he started blowing up his senior year.  Also, I found it interesting that the players had to walk or take the train to games because the school wouldnt give them a bus.

I didn't get the impression he was going to.

 

What was funny were his blatant lies when he was here in town for the game in Louisville Gardens.

 

They asked him if he was coming and he said, "as long as I'm alive."

 

I don't blame the kid for going pro, but that game was well into his senior year and you know he'd been talking to Adidas by that point.

QUOTE(kyyle23 @ Mar 13, 2006 -> 10:02 AM)
It is always funny to me to read different opinions on different sites.

 

Wow, that's harsh.

 

I didn't see the whole show, but it was interesting.

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I read some of those comments. They weren't really ripping the show, they were ripping him, his teammates, coaches, and society and how sports work in general. Kinda apples and oranges.

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