ChelseaFriar wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
But frankly, right now I wouldn't hesitate to call Cooley a liar. Dunn is projected to go from 10-23 in the 1st round. He is stupid to not go this year, there is no other way to put it. If he was given good advice he would be going into the draft. Sorry, but thats how I feel.
If Dunn and his very involved father only listened to Cooley's advice, they made a mistake. However, both Dunn and his father are smart men. They clearly took advice from many and all outside sources they could get in touch with, including NBA personnel, and then made a personal decision. I very much doubt what Cooley had to say about Dunn's draft status carried much weight on their decision.
And besides, does anyone here actually know what Cooley said? Besides one random "inside source" tweet, nobody but Kris, his Father and Cooley know what was said between the three of them. But yeah, go ahead and call someone a liar without knowing one word they said.
Tu Holloway was undersized for the NBA, a combo guard trying to become a PG and, quite frankly, he wasn't good enough if he hasn't worked his way back into the league (see Bryce Cotton). The fight was one thing, but he also came across as an immature loser after the fight, which didn't help.
ChelseaFriar wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
But frankly, right now I wouldn't hesitate to call Cooley a liar. Dunn is projected to go from 10-23 in the 1st round. He is stupid to not go this year, there is no other way to put it. If he was given good advice he would be going into the draft. Sorry, but thats how I feel.
If Dunn and his very involved father only listened to Cooley's advice, they made a mistake. However, both Dunn and his father are smart men. They clearly took advice from many and all outside sources they could get in touch with, including NBA personnel, and then made a personal decision. I very much doubt what Cooley had to say about Dunn's draft status carried much weight on their decision.
And besides, does anyone here actually know what Cooley said? Besides one random "inside source" tweet, nobody but Kris, his Father and Cooley know what was said between the three of them. But yeah, go ahead and call someone a liar without knowing one word they said.
Tu Holloway was undersized for the NBA, a combo guard trying to become a PG and, quite frankly, he wasn't good enough if he hasn't worked his way back into the league (see Bryce Cotton). The fight was one thing, but he also came across as an immature loser after the fight, which didn't help.
billyjack wrote:ChelseaFriar wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
But frankly, right now I wouldn't hesitate to call Cooley a liar. Dunn is projected to go from 10-23 in the 1st round. He is stupid to not go this year, there is no other way to put it. If he was given good advice he would be going into the draft. Sorry, but thats how I feel.
If Dunn and his very involved father only listened to Cooley's advice, they made a mistake. However, both Dunn and his father are smart men. They clearly took advice from many and all outside sources they could get in touch with, including NBA personnel, and then made a personal decision. I very much doubt what Cooley had to say about Dunn's draft status carried much weight on their decision.
And besides, does anyone here actually know what Cooley said? Besides one random "inside source" tweet, nobody but Kris, his Father and Cooley know what was said between the three of them. But yeah, go ahead and call someone a liar without knowing one word they said.
Tu Holloway was undersized for the NBA, a combo guard trying to become a PG and, quite frankly, he wasn't good enough if he hasn't worked his way back into the league (see Bryce Cotton). The fight was one thing, but he also came across as an immature loser after the fight, which didn't help.
As Chelsea Friar has said, one random inside source is critical of Cooley, so everyone decides to run with that one negative tweet. All the decision makers are smart people and know what they're doing, including especially and ultimately Kris and his father.
KD gets another year of work at PC under the tutelage of the legendary God Shammgod. He's already a candidate for National Player of the Year, and he's going to get amazing attention and national headlines for the next 12 months. He'll be the face of the Big East. We'll most likely be ranked. We'll most likely make the NCAA's again. Also, he assures himself of someday watching his jersey being hung in the rafters.
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