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SignUp Now!rhfarmer said:Before I post anything about Jabari, can someone definitively assure me that he is NOT visiting/posting on this board or using our opinions as factors for his decision?
ETA that "assure" is being edited as a bad word
NOD said:rhfarmer said:Before I post anything about Jabari, can someone definitively *** me that he is NOT visiting/posting on this board or using our opinions as factors for his decision?
ETA that "***" is being edited as a bad word
farmer -- you know that you can set your account to no longer filter profanity (or, apparently, words that might contain profane 3 letter sequences), right?
rhfarmer said:NOD said:rhfarmer said:Before I post anything about Jabari, can someone definitively *** me that he is NOT visiting/posting on this board or using our opinions as factors for his decision?
ETA that "***" is being edited as a bad word
farmer -- you know that you can set your account to no longer filter profanity (or, apparently, words that might contain profane 3 letter sequences), right?
Yes, but have yet to make the effort, just thought it was funny
cameron06 said:Florida worries me here.
NOD said:cameron06 said:Florida worries me here.
They should. Billy D is one helluva recruiter. With a resume both in terms of college accomplishments and NBA alum success to match.
Imagine Billy D with Jabari and Julius. :oNOD said:cameron06 said:Florida worries me here.
They should. Billy D is one helluva recruiter. With a resume both in terms of college accomplishments and NBA alum success to match.
First and foremost, the top recruit in the Class of 2013 is Jabari Parker, who is Mormon. His father told ESPN.com on Monday that he has yet to decide whether or not he plans on going on a mission, but the change in the age-requirement puts a potential collegiate season for Parker in jeopardy. To enter the NBA draft, the only requirement is that the player be at least a year removed from high school; it says nothing about what they have to spend that year doing. Going on a Mormon mission and entering the NBA draft is just as valid an option as spending a year playing basketball at BYU, or any other school in the country.
SeanMayTriedToEatMe said:Fool this guy into believing he can play SF/PF at Duke and then chain him to the post at center.
What's he going to do? Transfer, sit out his sophomore year, and play as a junior somewhere else? lol
NCCUknow said:And he already has the best PG in the class IMO