Phil Sellers says don't make me laughRe: Quincy Douby....“The greatest player in Rutgers history”???. He lost me right there.
Lloyd alsoYes saw that about Douby. Sellers and Bailey say hi.
It will have to if we want recruiting to improve dramatically. Most blue chippers want to attend schools that have a history of placing players in the league.Not an impressive pro list. Hopefully that changes soon.
Missed that. Holy crap. That is the most egregiously ignorant statement ever by someone who gets paid to cover this school! Wow.Re: Quincy Douby....“The greatest player in Rutgers history”???. He lost me right there.
He was definitely a great shooter... His 40% from 3 was with the short 19'9" three point line though, so it's possible that his percentage and/or number of attempts per game might have been a little different from today's 22' 1 3/4" line.God. If Douby could have been born 10-15 years later.
His senior year he shot 40% from 3 on over 8 attempts per game.
Both of those would have lead the Big Ten this year.
Without a doubt he would have had a decent NBA career as a shooter.
I made a bet with a nova grad that Hinson would be better than Pinone as a proRemember Hinson as a frosh when RU played Nova. Told this story before. John Pinone killed him with like 27 points. 3 years later played in an all star game and Pinone had shot blocked like 3 times by Roy who had improved so much at Rutgers.
Is Roy Hinson “Hinson” who posts on the RU and SHU Rivals Message Boards? I always assumed that he is one and the same.
Thank you.I once thought so too, but it's not him
And Mike DabneyYes saw that about Douby. Sellers and Bailey say hi.
I was a season ticket holder throughout the Douby years on the banks and never missed a home game. Douby frequently shot well beyond the 3 point line. Range would not be an issue.He was definitely a great shooter... His 40% from 3 was with the short 19'9" three point line though, so it's possible that his percentage and/or number of attempts per game might have been a little different from today's 22' 1 3/4" line.
Re: Quincy Douby....“The greatest player in Rutgers history”???. He lost me right there.
Phil Sellers says don't make me laugh
Yes saw that about Douby. Sellers and Bailey say hi.
Lloyd also
The article said Douby was the greatest Rutgers player in RECENT history.... which is accurateMissed that. Holy crap. That is the most egregiously ignorant statement ever by someone who gets paid to cover this school! Wow.
I made a bet with a nova grad that Hinson would be better than Pinone as a pro
At that time Pinone had been recognized on one of the all American teams, can’t remember first or second team . Hinson was not so honored
I won that
Noticed that the article had been updated. He probably got grief for it.The article said Douby was the greatest Rutgers player in RECENT history.... which is accurate
It definitely didn't say that initiallyNoticed that the article had been updated. He probably got grief for it.
He was definitely a great shooter... His 40% from 3 was with the short 19'9" three point line though, so it's possible that his percentage and/or number of attempts per game might have been a little different from today's 22' 1 3/4" line.