Andrew definately gone...

mg721

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In my opinion. Why else would he send a text Ulis and say that he is going to build the team around him. Obviously he knows that Andrew is leaving. Booker will return and those two will light it up. They have a special chemistry on the court.
 

Lord_Crow

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Andrew is going to be a great NBA pg and I wish him all the best. Wonderful kid and I enjoyed his time at Kentucky immensely.
 

ukwazoo

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I like Andrew and he was our best player in several games down the stretch, but he is going to get torched defensively in the league.
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I do wish Andrew the best if he leaves.
And I do think his size and game plays better in the NBA than at college.
 
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I do wish Andrew the best if he leaves.
And I do think his size and game plays better in the NBA than at college.
 

Kats23

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Cal just thinks he's gone. Likely he'll leave but no guarantees.
 

pharm727

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I wish the twins the best what ever their decision is. 2 final fours during their time here.
 

Whoppercat

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"Definately (sp) gone.....in my opinion." That's when I stopped reading. Should have stopped sooner.
 
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OP with the epic fail.

Emily Ratajkowski definitely wants me in the worst way. In my opinion.
 

doneitall

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Originally posted by bookerfan66:

I don't think people realize how much losing Andrew will hurt us next season.
Andrew was great this yr. and it will hurt us a lot if he leaves.
 

Lord_Crow

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Originally posted by doneitall:
Originally posted by bookerfan66:

I don't think people realize how much losing Andrew will hurt us next season.
Andrew was great this yr. and it will hurt us a lot if he leaves.
Absolutely Andrew was great this year.
 

sonnyg333

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!. Andrew is listed at 54 to undrafted at this point..
2.We have a young point coming in that will have a say about whom the team will be built around.
3. Your Opinion will have no draft stock..
 

jslash1

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Originally posted by doneitall:
Originally posted by bookerfan66:

I don't think people realize how much losing Andrew will hurt us next season.
Andrew was great this yr. and it will hurt us a lot if he leaves.
Andrew was great this year but the drop off will not be much if any with the combination of Ulis and Briscoe next year. It would be different if we only had Briscoe coming in but with Ulis being the leader I'm not worried at all about the point guard position.
 

Burly

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Andrew shot .378 from the floor and that is great. LOL at some of you
 

UK90

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Originally posted by ukwazoo:

I like Andrew and he was our best player in several games down the stretch, but he is going to get torched defensively in the league.

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I think he's gonna have to switch positions and move to the wing if he wants to make it in the League. Simply does not have the quickness and foot dexterity needed to guard the point spot at the NBA level. After watching how the quicker college points made him look bad the last couple years I can't even imagine him trying to stay in front of someone like Russell Westbrook.
 

#1LJcat

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Glad for them, appreciate what they did while here. But also time to go, we will not win a championship with them, and the end of the wisconsin game proved that.
 

rodserling

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Andrew gone? Good times are ahead. Im done with Harrisons. Time to move on

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These two kids have some perceived issues the last couple of years. But they have been quality individuals and model citizens while in Lexington. As Cal says, these are 19 year old kids who can make mistakes. Did you at 19?

I also really doubt that you wanted Aaron to 'move on' after his three big shots last year in the tourney. And did you want to throw Andrew to the curb after this years Notre Dame game?

If you want kids/players of this quality to just move on, maybe your standards are too high for even us folks at Kentucky
 

wldktz1

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Originally posted by majgun:
In my opinion. Why else would he send a text Ulis and say that he is going to build the team around him. Obviously he knows that Andrew is leaving. Booker will return and those two will light it up. They have a special chemistry on the court.
Or maybe because Ulis will be here three more years and Andrew would only be here one more year max.
 

moe#8

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Originally posted by Bluegrass79:
Andrew gone? Good times are ahead. Im done with Harrisons. Time to move on.
have you ever even played playground ball???
 

DDS62

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Originally posted by bookerfan66:

I don't think people realize how much losing Andrew will hurt us next season.
With his speed, quick first step and excellent ball control it will be some time before we see another point guard like him. I know Duke, with their dissapointing guards that don't pass well and struggle to hit the outside shot would have loved to have had Andrew this season to fall back on. I see him setting new standards for guards in the NBA.
 

gamecockcat

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"New standards in the NBA"? Good Lord, man. He was a sub 40% shooter in college who consistently got beat off the dribble. He's a fine college player and could continue to improve and I'm glad he and his brother chose UK. But, damn, he ain't gonna set new standards in the NBA. He'll be lucky to be drafted and make a team, imo. Same for Aaron.
 

StubbornPenny

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Originally posted by gamecockcat:
"New standards in the NBA"? Good Lord, man. He was a sub 40% shooter in college who consistently got beat off the dribble. He's a fine college player and could continue to improve and I'm glad he and his brother chose UK. But, damn, he ain't gonna set new standards in the NBA. He'll be lucky to be drafted and make a team, imo. Same for Aaron.
I believe he was being facetious. I actually like Andrew and think he made a lot of strides this season, but he has none of the qualities that poster listed, and will not be setting standards in the NBA.

In Andrew's defense, his shooting (really at the end of the year, and most specifically on threes) and his passing were eons better than last year.
 

rabidcatfan

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First off, OP, you cant headline your thread as "Definitely Gone" then start out your post by saying "in my opinion".

That being said, I think you hit the nail on the head. Why else would Coach Cal tell Ulis that he plans on building the team around him other than that he knows that the Twins are not coming back?

My guess is, based on his earlier comments, Cal knows that 5 players are absolutely gone and that 2 are considering leaving but arent sure as of yet. Those two are VERY like Booker and Dakari. It seems to be a pretty fair consensus that the Twins are leaving (along with Willie, Towns, and Lyles).

Next years team is going to look weird without the Twins, but I think the backcourt will be quicker and more talented ball handlers with Ulis running the show and Briscoe running the point with him.
 

Randy Bob

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The Harrison s have really help us win a lot of games, because of there size in the back court....
 

mg721

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Originally posted by katkraze:
if the twins leave, Cal can easily replace them with more 5 star talent.
The twins are 5 star talent, plus they have experience. I want the twins to stay but Cal's tweet to Ulis tells me otherwise.