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Needs to add some weight but has terrific bounce and is not afraid to attack the rim. He is at 215 but should have no problem getting to 230 by the time he plays at Nevada. He can play the SF position as well. 

 

Nevada has 3 remaining high level targets they are after.

Brown who won't choose until spring.   5*

Williams who is big and physical for a SG. 4*

Yaffa 7'0 270 big man who is extremely raw but has the motor to succeed and be a steal. 3*

 

nevada has one scholly remaining. Maybe even 2. My guess is Yaffa will commit next week and if they land a commitment from either Williams or Brown, then They won't petition for Dariens extra year.

 

 

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2 hours ago, ph90702 said:

Still not going to happen.  You would best be served by going after 75–150 kids.

He has Nevada in his top 6 and already took a visit. Muss was his first offer and has been recruiting him for 4 years has developed an amazing relationship and he lives close. Is it likely he picks the Pack? No. Was it likely McCoy would pick UNLV? No. Certain situations you recruit above your pay grade and Brown is that special case just like Nevada landing Babbit. Local kid and relationship. Brown coming to Nevada is higher than people think and they’ll keep recruiting him.

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8 minutes ago, Jaredcg said:

He has Nevada in his top 6 and already took a visit. Muss was his first offer and has been recruiting him for 4 years has developed an amazing relationship and he lives close. Is it likely he picks the Pack? No. Was it likely McCoy would pick UNLV? No. Certain situations you recruit above your pay grade and Brown is that special case just like Nevada landing Babbit. Local kid and relationship. Brown coming to Nevada is higher than people think and they’ll keep recruiting him.

Don’t ever compare UNLV and UNR in recruiting again.  Menzies is best friends with McCoy’s guardian.

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1 minute ago, ph90702 said:

Don’t ever compare UNLV and UNR in recruiting again.  Menzies is best friends with McCoy’s guardian.

I fully understand why UNLV landed McCoy, due to that relationship. I didn’t compare overall recruiting, I talked about relationships. For the record you’re an idiot.

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On 10/22/2017 at 4:52 PM, ph90702 said:

Don’t ever compare UNLV and UNR in recruiting again.  Menzies is best friends with McCoy’s guardian.

You have Asperger's, don't you?  That's an honest, legit question.  It would explain so much.  That's why I quit giving you sh!t after a while: something was amiss.

Is it fitting or irony that possibly the most versatile word in the English language is also of unknown origin?

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3 hours ago, bornsilverandblue said:

You have Asperger's, don't you?  That's an honest, legit question.  It would explain so much.  That's why I quit giving you sh!t after a while: something was amiss.

Yes, I do.  I feel like my mind is poison to be honest, and I don’t readily tell it to people who I meet.  Why did you assume that?

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11 hours ago, bornsilverandblue said:

You have Asperger's, don't you?  That's an honest, legit question.  It would explain so much.  That's why I quit giving you sh!t after a while: something was amiss.

That was my assumption a long time ago, as well. 

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1 hour ago, ph90702 said:

Why did you assume that?

My cousin has it. Two things I noticed. Hard time reading people. You do it here, but you also talk about how it happens socially. My cousin is very social, but he isn't very good at it... because he doesn't pick up social ques like most of us, so he really rubs people the wrong way (sound familiar?). Also, the narrow focus you tend to have. Many with this issue have a hard time stepping back and grasping the big picture. They'll dissect incredibly finite details, but then have a hard time figuring out how it fits in with everything else. This also goes along with picking up social clues. They pick up everything the person is doing/saying, but have difficulty in figuring out what that translates into. 

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8 minutes ago, kingpotato said:

My cousin has it. Two things I noticed. Hard time reading people. You do it here, but you also talk about how it happens socially. My cousin is very social, but he isn't very good at it... because he doesn't pick up social ques like most of us, so he really rubs people the wrong way (sound familiar?). Also, the narrow focus you tend to have. Many with this issue have a hard time stepping back and grasping the big picture. They'll dissect incredibly finite details, but then have a hard time figuring out how it fits in with everything else. This also goes along with picking up social clues. They pick up everything the person is doing/saying, but have difficulty in figuring out what that translates into. 

Can you give some examples where you’ve seen it from me?  It would make it easier for me to understand.

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6 minutes ago, ph90702 said:

Can you give some examples where you’ve seen it from me?  It would make it easier for me to understand.

Look man, I'm not a counselor. Like I said, I just happen to be close to people with that. What I do know, is that when it is identified, it makes everything much easier. 

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16 hours ago, ph90702 said:

Yes, I do.  I feel like my mind is poison to be honest, and I don’t readily tell it to people who I meet.  Why did you assume that?

It makes sense; many of the signs are there for someone who knows what to look for.  I score as borderline Asperger’s, as well.  You are a more extreme version of many of the same things I deal with, though I go to English and you go to numbers.  The English language, when perfectly structured, is surprisingly symphonic. 

Is it fitting or irony that possibly the most versatile word in the English language is also of unknown origin?

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