I don't normally listen to Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN radio. Today, I stumbled into the show and they were discussing whether the Los Angeles Dodgers going bankrupt is an embarrassment to baseball. Mike Greenberg pointed out that if you look in the record books, you see the all-time leader in hits (Pete Rose) and the all-time leader in home runs (Barry Bonds) are not in the baseball Hall of Fame. He then made the case that since these two all-time greats are not in the Hall of Fame that MLB should be embarrassed.
Barry Bonds last played in 2007. The rules state that a player must be retired for five years. Therefore, Bonds won't be eligible for the Hall of Fame until 2013. How could it be an embarrassment that a non-eligible player is not in the Hall of Fame?
Mike and Mike need to do some more prep work before going on the air or maybe they just don't like Barry Bonds.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Mike and Mike think that MLB should be embarrassed that Barry Bonds is not in the Hall Of Fame
I don't normally listen to Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN radio. Today, I stumbled into the show and they were discussing whether the Los Angeles Dodgers going bankrupt is an embarrassment to baseball. Mike Greenberg pointed out that if you look in the record books, you see the all-time leader in hits (Pete Rose) and the all-time leader in home runs (Barry Bonds) are not in the baseball Hall of Fame. He then made the case that since these two all-time greats are not in the Hall of Fame that MLB should be embarrassed.
Barry Bonds last played in 2007. The rules state that a player must be retired for five years. Therefore, Bonds won't be eligible for the Hall of Fame until 2013. How could it be an embarrassment that a non-eligible player is not in the Hall of Fame?
Mike and Mike need to do some more prep work before going on the air or maybe they just don't like Barry Bonds.
Barry Bonds last played in 2007. The rules state that a player must be retired for five years. Therefore, Bonds won't be eligible for the Hall of Fame until 2013. How could it be an embarrassment that a non-eligible player is not in the Hall of Fame?
Mike and Mike need to do some more prep work before going on the air or maybe they just don't like Barry Bonds.
Mike and Mike think that MLB should be embarrassed that Barry Bonds is not in the Hall Of Fame
I don't normally listen to Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN radio. Today, I stumbled into the show and they were discussing whether the Los Angeles Dodgers going bankrupt is an embarrassment to baseball. Mike Greenberg pointed out that if you look in the record books, you see the all-time leader in hits (Pete Rose) and the all-time leader in home runs (Barry Bonds) are not in the baseball Hall of Fame. He then made the case that since these two all-time greats are not in the Hall of Fame that MLB should be embarrassed.
Barry Bonds last played in 2007. The rules state that a player must be retired for five years. Therefore, Bonds won't be eligible for the Hall of Fame until 2013. How could it be an embarrassment that a non-eligible player is not in the Hall of Fame?
Mike and Mike need to do some more prep work before going on the air or maybe they just don't like Barry Bonds.
Barry Bonds last played in 2007. The rules state that a player must be retired for five years. Therefore, Bonds won't be eligible for the Hall of Fame until 2013. How could it be an embarrassment that a non-eligible player is not in the Hall of Fame?
Mike and Mike need to do some more prep work before going on the air or maybe they just don't like Barry Bonds.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Detroit Pistons: Brandon Knight "wasn't very good at playing basketball last year"?
So, this guy from Detroit says that Brandon Knight isn't very good. Here is part of it:
There’s just one problem: he wasn’t very good at playing basketball last year. He hit some big shots and showed raw talent, and he’s young. I’m certainly not writing him off. But that doesn’t just the fact that Knight wasn’t that good last year.
Here’s how the he ranked among the 22 point guards in DraftExpress’ top 100:
- Points per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 14th
- Assists per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 15th
- Offensive-rebounding percentage: 16th
- Defensive-rebounding percentage: 10th
- Steals per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 23rd
- Blocks per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 7th (seven-way tie)
- Turnovers per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 17th (three-way tie)
- Personal fouls per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 13th (five-way tie)
- 2-point percentage: 17th (tie)
- 3-point percentage: 12th
- Free-throw percentage: 13th
- Assist-to-turnover ratio: 18th
- Points per play: 15th
- Free-throw attempt per field-goal attempt: 16th
Detroit Pistons: Brandon Knight "wasn't very good at playing basketball last year"?
So, this guy from Detroit says that Brandon Knight isn't very good. Here is part of it:
There’s just one problem: he wasn’t very good at playing basketball last year. He hit some big shots and showed raw talent, and he’s young. I’m certainly not writing him off. But that doesn’t just the fact that Knight wasn’t that good last year.
Here’s how the he ranked among the 22 point guards in DraftExpress’ top 100:
- Points per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 14th
- Assists per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 15th
- Offensive-rebounding percentage: 16th
- Defensive-rebounding percentage: 10th
- Steals per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 23rd
- Blocks per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 7th (seven-way tie)
- Turnovers per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 17th (three-way tie)
- Personal fouls per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 13th (five-way tie)
- 2-point percentage: 17th (tie)
- 3-point percentage: 12th
- Free-throw percentage: 13th
- Assist-to-turnover ratio: 18th
- Points per play: 15th
- Free-throw attempt per field-goal attempt: 16th
Detroit Pistons: Brandon Knight "wasn't very good at playing basketball last year"?
So, this guy from Detroit says that Brandon Knight isn't very good. Here is part of it:
There’s just one problem: he wasn’t very good at playing basketball last year. He hit some big shots and showed raw talent, and he’s young. I’m certainly not writing him off. But that doesn’t just the fact that Knight wasn’t that good last year.
Here’s how the he ranked among the 22 point guards in DraftExpress’ top 100:
- Points per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 14th
- Assists per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 15th
- Offensive-rebounding percentage: 16th
- Defensive-rebounding percentage: 10th
- Steals per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 23rd
- Blocks per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 7th (seven-way tie)
- Turnovers per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 17th (three-way tie)
- Personal fouls per 40 minutes, pace adjusted: 13th (five-way tie)
- 2-point percentage: 17th (tie)
- 3-point percentage: 12th
- Free-throw percentage: 13th
- Assist-to-turnover ratio: 18th
- Points per play: 15th
- Free-throw attempt per field-goal attempt: 16th
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Chicago White Sox: Adam Dunn: Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever?
This dude says this:
I’m guessing that isn’t what White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf had in mind when he signed off on giving Dunn a four-year contract worth about $56 million.
At his current pace, Dunn is on track to contend with Barry Zito, Mike Hampton, Andruw Jones, Garry Matthews Jr. and Kevin Brown for the Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever.
Chicago White Sox: Adam Dunn: Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever?
This dude says this:
I’m guessing that isn’t what White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf had in mind when he signed off on giving Dunn a four-year contract worth about $56 million.
At his current pace, Dunn is on track to contend with Barry Zito, Mike Hampton, Andruw Jones, Garry Matthews Jr. and Kevin Brown for the Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever.
Chicago White Sox: Adam Dunn: Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever?
This dude says this:
I’m guessing that isn’t what White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf had in mind when he signed off on giving Dunn a four-year contract worth about $56 million.
At his current pace, Dunn is on track to contend with Barry Zito, Mike Hampton, Andruw Jones, Garry Matthews Jr. and Kevin Brown for the Worst Baseball Free-Agent Signing Ever.
Kentucky Basketball: John Calipari contract extension
Calipari’s extension worth $36.5 million over eight years. Does this mean Coach Cal will be coaching the Wildcats in eight years? Not really.
Check out the details on KentuckySportsRadio.com.
Kentucky Basketball: John Calipari contract extension
Calipari’s extension worth $36.5 million over eight years. Does this mean Coach Cal will be coaching the Wildcats in eight years? Not really.
Check out the details on KentuckySportsRadio.com.
Kentucky Basketball: John Calipari contract extension
Calipari’s extension worth $36.5 million over eight years. Does this mean Coach Cal will be coaching the Wildcats in eight years? Not really.
Check out the details on KentuckySportsRadio.com.
Cincinnati Reds: Should Chris Heisey start in left field?
Though Baseball America scouts believe he possesses "fringe" skills, statistically, he's outplayed marginal expectations. Over 324 career Triple-A at-bats, he amassed a .269-13-50-43-10 line. With a full-time gig, he could contribute sound across-the-board totals, possibly venturing into 20-20 territory. His aggressive plate personality (0.31 BB/K), fly-ball-heavy profile (52.0 FB%) and excellent HR/FB return (15.7% career) are strong indicators he would thrive, especially playing half his games in the Great American Bandbox.
Check it all out here.
Cincinnati Reds: Should Chris Heisey start in left field?
Though Baseball America scouts believe he possesses "fringe" skills, statistically, he's outplayed marginal expectations. Over 324 career Triple-A at-bats, he amassed a .269-13-50-43-10 line. With a full-time gig, he could contribute sound across-the-board totals, possibly venturing into 20-20 territory. His aggressive plate personality (0.31 BB/K), fly-ball-heavy profile (52.0 FB%) and excellent HR/FB return (15.7% career) are strong indicators he would thrive, especially playing half his games in the Great American Bandbox.
Check it all out here.
Cincinnati Reds: Should Chris Heisey start in left field?
Though Baseball America scouts believe he possesses "fringe" skills, statistically, he's outplayed marginal expectations. Over 324 career Triple-A at-bats, he amassed a .269-13-50-43-10 line. With a full-time gig, he could contribute sound across-the-board totals, possibly venturing into 20-20 territory. His aggressive plate personality (0.31 BB/K), fly-ball-heavy profile (52.0 FB%) and excellent HR/FB return (15.7% career) are strong indicators he would thrive, especially playing half his games in the Great American Bandbox.
Check it all out here.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
The Hangover Part II: 15 Things I learned watching The Hangover Part II with Bradley Cooper
- A bachelor party can be a brunch at an IHOP.
- Your father-in-law is expected to hate you.
- There are no Long John Silvers in Thailand.
- Muscle relaxants and ADHD medicine can make you forget everything that took place for an entire night..
- When a monkey nibbles on a penis, it is funny in any language.
- If you forget all the bad stuff that happens to you, it never happened.
- A safe place to keep your valuable bank codes and such is in the vest of a monkey drug mole.
- One day, maybe monkeys will be able to Skype.
- If you say "hello" like "hallo" it lets the person know that he is in trouble.
- If a promising, young, genius, future doctor loses a finger, he won't care as long as he had the time of his life.
- The kid's father won't care either and won't mind that his future son-in-law is partially responsible.
- If you return from a two day trip to Bangkok with a Mike Tyson tattoo, your bride won't mind and won't ask questions.
- You can earn the respect of your future father-in-law by showing up to your wedding late with a Mike Tyson tattoo, nearly crashing a boat into the wedding reception, and bringing his son back with a finger missing. After that, go off on him to finish winning him over.
- Sequels are usually worse than their predecessor.
- You can try to avoid the sequels are usually worse rule by making the exact same movie.
The Hangover Part II: 15 Things I learned watching The Hangover Part II with Bradley Cooper
- A bachelor party can be a brunch at an IHOP.
- Your father-in-law is expected to hate you.
- There are no Long John Silvers in Thailand.
- Muscle relaxants and ADHD medicine can make you forget everything that took place for an entire night..
- When a monkey nibbles on a penis, it is funny in any language.
- If you forget all the bad stuff that happens to you, it never happened.
- A safe place to keep your valuable bank codes and such is in the vest of a monkey drug mole.
- One day, maybe monkeys will be able to Skype.
- If you say "hello" like "hallo" it lets the person know that he is in trouble.
- If a promising, young, genius, future doctor loses a finger, he won't care as long as he had the time of his life.
- The kid's father won't care either and won't mind that his future son-in-law is partially responsible.
- If you return from a two day trip to Bangkok with a Mike Tyson tattoo, your bride won't mind and won't ask questions.
- You can earn the respect of your future father-in-law by showing up to your wedding late with a Mike Tyson tattoo, nearly crashing a boat into the wedding reception, and bringing his son back with a finger missing. After that, go off on him to finish winning him over.
- Sequels are usually worse than their predecessor.
- You can try to avoid the sequels are usually worse rule by making the exact same movie.
The Hangover Part II: 15 Things I learned watching The Hangover Part II with Bradley Cooper
- A bachelor party can be a brunch at an IHOP.
- Your father-in-law is expected to hate you.
- There are no Long John Silvers in Thailand.
- Muscle relaxants and ADHD medicine can make you forget everything that took place for an entire night..
- When a monkey nibbles on a penis, it is funny in any language.
- If you forget all the bad stuff that happens to you, it never happened.
- A safe place to keep your valuable bank codes and such is in the vest of a monkey drug mole.
- One day, maybe monkeys will be able to Skype.
- If you say "hello" like "hallo" it lets the person know that he is in trouble.
- If a promising, young, genius, future doctor loses a finger, he won't care as long as he had the time of his life.
- The kid's father won't care either and won't mind that his future son-in-law is partially responsible.
- If you return from a two day trip to Bangkok with a Mike Tyson tattoo, your bride won't mind and won't ask questions.
- You can earn the respect of your future father-in-law by showing up to your wedding late with a Mike Tyson tattoo, nearly crashing a boat into the wedding reception, and bringing his son back with a finger missing. After that, go off on him to finish winning him over.
- Sequels are usually worse than their predecessor.
- You can try to avoid the sequels are usually worse rule by making the exact same movie.
Cincinnati Bengals: Ken Anderson belongs in the NFL Hall Of Fame
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in average per pass attempt (7.338 Y.P.A.), just 4/1000th of a yard per attempt behind the great prolific Marino and well ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers such as Elway (7.10 Y.P.A.) and Aikman (6.99 Y.P.A.)
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in T.D. passes (197)
- Anderson ranks 12th out of 24 in passing yards (32,838), just 104 yards behind Troy Aikman (who needed 240 more attempts to get those 104 yards)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in completions (2,654)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in T.D.-INT ratio (1.23 to 1), well ahead of notable contemporaries such as Fouts (1.05 to 1).
- Anderson ranks 8th out of 24 in career passer rating (81.9), one of the highest marks of any quarterback who played all or part of his career in the Dead Ball Era, and ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers Aikman, Moon and Elway.
- Anderson ranks 6th out of 24 in completion percentage (59.3) – the most accurate passer on the list among those quarterbacks who spent all or part of their careers playing before the Live Ball Era (1978-present).
Cincinnati Bengals: Ken Anderson belongs in the NFL Hall Of Fame
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in average per pass attempt (7.338 Y.P.A.), just 4/1000th of a yard per attempt behind the great prolific Marino and well ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers such as Elway (7.10 Y.P.A.) and Aikman (6.99 Y.P.A.)
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in T.D. passes (197)
- Anderson ranks 12th out of 24 in passing yards (32,838), just 104 yards behind Troy Aikman (who needed 240 more attempts to get those 104 yards)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in completions (2,654)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in T.D.-INT ratio (1.23 to 1), well ahead of notable contemporaries such as Fouts (1.05 to 1).
- Anderson ranks 8th out of 24 in career passer rating (81.9), one of the highest marks of any quarterback who played all or part of his career in the Dead Ball Era, and ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers Aikman, Moon and Elway.
- Anderson ranks 6th out of 24 in completion percentage (59.3) – the most accurate passer on the list among those quarterbacks who spent all or part of their careers playing before the Live Ball Era (1978-present).
Cincinnati Bengals: Ken Anderson belongs in the NFL Hall Of Fame
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in average per pass attempt (7.338 Y.P.A.), just 4/1000th of a yard per attempt behind the great prolific Marino and well ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers such as Elway (7.10 Y.P.A.) and Aikman (6.99 Y.P.A.)
- Anderson ranks 15th out of 24 in T.D. passes (197)
- Anderson ranks 12th out of 24 in passing yards (32,838), just 104 yards behind Troy Aikman (who needed 240 more attempts to get those 104 yards)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in completions (2,654)
- Anderson ranks 11th out of 24 in T.D.-INT ratio (1.23 to 1), well ahead of notable contemporaries such as Fouts (1.05 to 1).
- Anderson ranks 8th out of 24 in career passer rating (81.9), one of the highest marks of any quarterback who played all or part of his career in the Dead Ball Era, and ahead of Live Ball Era Hall of Famers Aikman, Moon and Elway.
- Anderson ranks 6th out of 24 in completion percentage (59.3) – the most accurate passer on the list among those quarterbacks who spent all or part of their careers playing before the Live Ball Era (1978-present).
Cincinnati Bengals: Leon Hall is a top 10 cornerback
This dude says the Leon Hall is one of the top 10 corners in the NFL.
10. Leon Hall, Bengals (9)
Not the fastest or quickest cat in the litter box, but over the years has handled tough solo coverage assignments with admirable consistency.
Cincinnati Bengals: Leon Hall is a top 10 cornerback
This dude says the Leon Hall is one of the top 10 corners in the NFL.
10. Leon Hall, Bengals (9)
Not the fastest or quickest cat in the litter box, but over the years has handled tough solo coverage assignments with admirable consistency.
Cincinnati Bengals: Leon Hall is a top 10 cornerback
This dude says the Leon Hall is one of the top 10 corners in the NFL.
10. Leon Hall, Bengals (9)
Not the fastest or quickest cat in the litter box, but over the years has handled tough solo coverage assignments with admirable consistency.
Kentucky Basketball: Brandon Knight is an NBA draft loser and has a bad attitude?
This dude says this:
Individual Losers:
Brandon Knight: Plummeted due to his attitude and wound up in dysfunctional Detroit.
Kentucky Basketball: Brandon Knight is an NBA draft loser and has a bad attitude?
This dude says this:
Individual Losers:
Brandon Knight: Plummeted due to his attitude and wound up in dysfunctional Detroit.
Kentucky Basketball: Brandon Knight is an NBA draft loser and has a bad attitude?
This dude says this:
Individual Losers:
Brandon Knight: Plummeted due to his attitude and wound up in dysfunctional Detroit.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Kentucky Basketball: New York Knicks' new center Josh Harrellson has come a long way
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Josh Harrellson was chosen 45th overall by the New Orleans Hornets.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
Kentucky Basketball: New York Knicks' new center Josh Harrellson has come a long way
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Josh Harrellson was chosen 45th overall by the New Orleans Hornets.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
Kentucky Basketball: New York Knicks' new center Josh Harrellson has come a long way
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Josh Harrellson was chosen 45th overall by the New Orleans Hornets.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
The big man Josh Harrellson (nicknamed Jorts) had quite a senior season for Kentucky. He averaged 8.7 rebounds and 7.6 points in 28.5 minutes for the season. This did not seem possible at the end his junior season.
Go to YahooSports for the rest.
Kentucky Basketball: 10 reasons DeAndre Liggins made the right choice to enter the NBA draft
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Many Kentucky fans were surprised to hear when DeAndre Liggins was chosen 53rd overall by the Orlando Magic. He made the right choice…even if there is a lockout.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Kentucky Basketball: 10 reasons DeAndre Liggins made the right choice to enter the NBA draft
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Many Kentucky fans were surprised to hear when DeAndre Liggins was chosen 53rd overall by the Orlando Magic. He made the right choice…even if there is a lockout.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Kentucky Basketball: 10 reasons DeAndre Liggins made the right choice to enter the NBA draft
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Many Kentucky fans were surprised to hear when DeAndre Liggins was chosen 53rd overall by the Orlando Magic. He made the right choice…even if there is a lockout.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Go here to see why this was the right choice.
Kentucky Basketball: Will Detroit Pistons' guard Brandon Knight be a bust in the NBA?
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Brandon Knight was chosen 8th overall by the Detroit Pistons. Somewhat surprisingly, he was chosen ahead of UConn's Kemba Walker and BYU's Jimmer Fredette. Some experts are wondering if Knight will be more of a point guard or a shooting guard. Other experts like Mike DeCourcy of Sporting News are looking at Knight as a possible bust.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Kentucky Basketball: Will Detroit Pistons' guard Brandon Knight be a bust in the NBA?
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Brandon Knight was chosen 8th overall by the Detroit Pistons. Somewhat surprisingly, he was chosen ahead of UConn's Kemba Walker and BYU's Jimmer Fredette. Some experts are wondering if Knight will be more of a point guard or a shooting guard. Other experts like Mike DeCourcy of Sporting News are looking at Knight as a possible bust.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Kentucky Basketball: Will Detroit Pistons' guard Brandon Knight be a bust in the NBA?
The NBA draft was held on June 23rd. Brandon Knight was chosen 8th overall by the Detroit Pistons. Somewhat surprisingly, he was chosen ahead of UConn's Kemba Walker and BYU's Jimmer Fredette. Some experts are wondering if Knight will be more of a point guard or a shooting guard. Other experts like Mike DeCourcy of Sporting News are looking at Knight as a possible bust.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Check out the full article on YahooSports.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Kentucky Basketball: Enes Kanter, Brandon Knight, Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins drafted
Here are the Kentucky Wildcat players drafted in the 2011 NBA draft.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
Kentucky Basketball: Enes Kanter, Brandon Knight, Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins drafted
Here are the Kentucky Wildcat players drafted in the 2011 NBA draft.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
Kentucky Basketball: Enes Kanter, Brandon Knight, Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins drafted
Here are the Kentucky Wildcat players drafted in the 2011 NBA draft.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
#3 - Enes Kanter - Utah Jazz
#8 - Brandon Knight - Detroit Pistons - Will he be a bust?
#45 - Josh Harrellson - Charlotte Hornets chose Jorts but traded him to the New York Knicks for some cash - Go here to see how long the Knicks' new center has come.
#53 - DeAndre Liggins - Orlando Magic - Go here to see why entering the draft was the right choice.
Joke: The one housing market that is booming
Joke: The one housing market that is booming
Joke: The one housing market that is booming
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Kentucky Basketball: Top 10 Colleges to Produce NBA Pros
Realclearsports.com has a top 10 list of colleges that produce the most NBA players.
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
Current NBA Players (12): Eric Blesdoe (Clippers), Keith Bogans (Bulls), DeMarcus Cousins (Kings), Chuck Hayes (Rockets), Jamaal Magloire (Heat), Jode Meeks (76ers), Nazr Mohammed (Thunder), Daniel Orton (Magic), Patrick Patterson (Rockets), Tayshaun Prince (Pistons), Rajon Rondo (Celtics), John Wall (Wizards)
After two disappointing seasons under Billy Gillispie, Kentucky made a move to restore its basketball program to its rightful place by hiring John Calipari away from Memphis in 2009. In his first year at the storied franchise Calipari landed quite possibly UK's best recruiting class of all time (Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe and Orton).
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
Kentucky Basketball: Top 10 Colleges to Produce NBA Pros
Realclearsports.com has a top 10 list of colleges that produce the most NBA players.
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
Current NBA Players (12): Eric Blesdoe (Clippers), Keith Bogans (Bulls), DeMarcus Cousins (Kings), Chuck Hayes (Rockets), Jamaal Magloire (Heat), Jode Meeks (76ers), Nazr Mohammed (Thunder), Daniel Orton (Magic), Patrick Patterson (Rockets), Tayshaun Prince (Pistons), Rajon Rondo (Celtics), John Wall (Wizards)
After two disappointing seasons under Billy Gillispie, Kentucky made a move to restore its basketball program to its rightful place by hiring John Calipari away from Memphis in 2009. In his first year at the storied franchise Calipari landed quite possibly UK's best recruiting class of all time (Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe and Orton).
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
Kentucky Basketball: Top 10 Colleges to Produce NBA Pros
Realclearsports.com has a top 10 list of colleges that produce the most NBA players.
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
Current NBA Players (12): Eric Blesdoe (Clippers), Keith Bogans (Bulls), DeMarcus Cousins (Kings), Chuck Hayes (Rockets), Jamaal Magloire (Heat), Jode Meeks (76ers), Nazr Mohammed (Thunder), Daniel Orton (Magic), Patrick Patterson (Rockets), Tayshaun Prince (Pistons), Rajon Rondo (Celtics), John Wall (Wizards)
After two disappointing seasons under Billy Gillispie, Kentucky made a move to restore its basketball program to its rightful place by hiring John Calipari away from Memphis in 2009. In his first year at the storied franchise Calipari landed quite possibly UK's best recruiting class of all time (Wall, Cousins, Bledsoe and Orton).
If Brandon Knight (duh), Josh Harrellson, and DeAndre Liggins make it, the total would jump to 15.
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