Damion Collins

UKTOPDOG

Sophomore
May 22, 2002
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145
0
I watched some of the LSU and A&M game and the Aggies played 10 guys and none of them was Collins. Is he injured or just not that good. By the way very impressed with the way LSU handled Buzz and his team in Texas.
 
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jjsomer

Senior
Sep 24, 2003
735
968
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I dont know but Collins was another one of those pogo stick players that Calipari was just retarded for recruiting in the first place. Long, jumps, bricks……

What Calipari sees in guys like that I’ll never know. That kid doesn’t have basketball skills to save a life but Calipari loves pogo sticks who can’t play. I don’t know
Collins was a 5-star recruit that every coach in the country was recruiting. Let's not play revisionist history.

He has had a tough college career for sure. I hope he gets it turned around...the talent is there without question.
 

SkyPrince1

All-Conference
Aug 17, 2004
4,793
3,764
0
Crazy he can’t find a role at LSU…
I dont know but Collins was another one of those pogo stick players that Calipari was just retarded for recruiting in the first place. Long, jumps, bricks……

What Calipari sees in guys like that I’ll never know. That kid doesn’t have basketball skills to save a life but Calipari loves pogo sticks who can’t play. I don’t know
He may have been better served to went "home" and played for Stephen F Austin.

Lucas pushed him to Cal.
He (Jai) just wanted to show Cal he could get Texas players.
 

K_TIME

Heisman
Jan 2, 2003
18,372
25,648
113
He's simply a bust.....he's doing squat for LSU as well.

6 games played....he's scored 11 pts, 9 pts, 4 pts, 2 pts, 0 pts and 0 pts. He is still allergic to rebounds, etc..

To upgrade to Mitchell vs. Collins is huge lift in ability and just basketball skill. His HS rating had to based upon seeing him in dunking contest/warmups. Dude had hardly any skill and IQ in bball....not to mention his body was woefully thin.
 

UK90

Heisman
Dec 30, 2007
31,460
27,814
0
I dont know but Collins was another one of those pogo stick players that Calipari was just retarded for recruiting in the first place. Long, jumps, bricks……

What Calipari sees in guys like that I’ll never know. That kid doesn’t have basketball skills to save a life but Calipari loves pogo sticks who can’t play. I don’t know
The dude was ranked a five star, had a freakish 7’5” wingspan, had a freakish vertical leap of something like 45”, was also a pogo stick quick jumper (and actually did have a decent looking shot). At least in terms of physical traits, I’m not sure we’ve had any recruit other than Anthony Davis with such a combination of length and athletic explosiveness. So I can hardly blame Cal for wanting to recruit that guy.

It’s a shame he can’t put it together on the court. At the very least, you’d think he’d be able to parlay those physical gifts into being an elite shotblocker. But he just doesn’t seem to have the right instincts for it.
 

LineSkiCat14

Heisman
Aug 5, 2015
38,856
60,903
113
The dude was ranked a five star, had a freakish 7’5” wingspan, had a freakish vertical leap of something like 45”, was also a pogo stick quick jumper (and actually did have a decent looking shot). At least in terms of physical traits, I’m not sure we’ve had any recruit other than Anthony Davis with such a combination of length and athletic explosiveness. So I can hardly blame Cal for wanting to recruit that guy.

It’s a shame he can’t put it together on the court. At the very least, you’d think he’d be able to parlay those physical gifts into being an elite shotblocker. But he just doesn’t seem to have the right instincts for it.

Seems like the quintessential "Athlete-first/Basketball player-second" that has burned us several times.
 

DerekMcPwn

Heisman
Sep 13, 2016
5,937
19,655
0
I dont know but Collins was another one of those pogo stick players that Calipari was just retarded for recruiting in the first place. Long, jumps, bricks……

What Calipari sees in guys like that I’ll never know. That kid doesn’t have basketball skills to save a life but Calipari loves pogo sticks who can’t play. I don’t know
Probably because he had some success with a pogo stick named Anthony Davis.
 

WeWant9_rivals

Heisman
Dec 18, 2013
6,873
18,246
113
I wish him well and hope he’s in a better place. Not sure if he will really have an increased role at LSU.
 

Montana81

Heisman
Aug 12, 2004
82,726
29,410
113
There are a lot of guys over the years that have dominated in high school based solely off size.

There are a lot of high school basketball regions where there might be 1 or 2 guys taller than 6’6 on all the teams combined.

I always think of Brandon Bender for Ballard. He was 3-4 inches taller than everyone else on the court every night. Dude was a stiff and lazy as hell but couldn’t help but get rebounds and buckets because no one else in that region had a guy his size. But he still got a ton of D1 offers and a top 50 ranking.
 

Runnin'Ramel

Heisman
Jan 19, 2005
35,657
13,503
113
There are a lot of guys over the years that have dominated in high school based solely off size.

There are a lot of high school basketball regions where there might be 1 or 2 guys taller than 6’6 on all the teams combined.

I always think of Brandon Bender for Ballard. He was 3-4 inches taller than everyone else on the court every night. Dude was a stiff and lazy as hell but couldn’t help but get rebounds and buckets because no one else in that region had a guy his size. But he still got a ton of D1 offers and a top 50 ranking.
Probably true for Atlanta, TX where the population is 5,500 people.
 

anon1751545683

All-American
Dec 14, 2020
4,722
6,268
0
He's simply a bust.....he's doing squat for LSU as well.

6 games played....he's scored 11 pts, 9 pts, 4 pts, 2 pts, 0 pts and 0 pts. He is still allergic to rebounds, etc..

To upgrade to Mitchell vs. Collins is huge lift in ability and just basketball skill. His HS rating had to based upon seeing him in dunking contest/warmups. Dude had hardly any skill and IQ in bball....not to mention his body was woefully thin.
He could shoot. When we came back from the Bahamas and everyone was sky high on the team playing those scrimmages I said the only way Collins would play was as a shooting guard.

But he didn’t have the handle for that.

You could always tell he wasn’t going to play inside.
 

bbnkat02

Heisman
Nov 14, 2017
47,641
70,890
113
I honestly don’t think he loves basketball. He never seemed to be enjoying himself that much and once his dad died I think he lost his reason to play. He’s had a rough go. Pray he finds his true joy.
I lost one of my music mentors a couple of years ago. Took awhile before I could play again. Stuff is real and when someone you cared about passes (that got you really into something) it takes a good while to find mo in that activity again.
 

Shaudylo

Heisman
Apr 2, 2011
11,441
25,654
112
Every 5 star doesn’t pan out . It happens and I’m not sure you can blame Cal for recruiting him when he was putting up big numbers and producing in high school. Some people can’t adjust to the college game .

He also has had family issues . I’m pulling for him
 

Cold Stout Beer

Heisman
Dec 10, 2023
9,855
30,784
0
I dont know but Collins was another one of those pogo stick players that Calipari was just retarded for recruiting in the first place. Long, jumps, bricks……

What Calipari sees in guys like that I’ll never know. That kid doesn’t have basketball skills to save a life but Calipari loves pogo sticks who can’t play. I don’t know

Every single team has lots of transfers. All of them. "Retarded" for giving a kid a chance that he thought might develop? I mean wow.
 

OG_Kat96

Freshman
Dec 31, 2023
51
98
0
The dude was ranked a five star, had a freakish 7’5” wingspan, had a freakish vertical leap of something like 45”, was also a pogo stick quick jumper (and actually did have a decent looking shot). At least in terms of physical traits, I’m not sure we’ve had any recruit other than Anthony Davis with such a combination of length and athletic explosiveness. So I can hardly blame Cal for wanting to recruit that guy.

It’s a shame he can’t put it together on the court. At the very least, you’d think he’d be able to parlay those physical gifts into being an elite shotblocker. But he just doesn’t seem to have the right instincts for it.

Yea I get that but Collins literally doesn’t do anything great except measurables. Can’t really shoot, can’t really rebound well, I mean at some point you can’t just be a pogo stick. Personally I wouldn’t recruit guys like that, and as we see, he was nothing here. Wingspan aside.
 

Rockford

Heisman
Jun 28, 2001
23,423
50,222
83
My take…. he didn’t even play basketball or lift wights until he was a junior in HS….. just too big of a learning curve / experience level to overcome to play at a high D1 level…… despite his freakish athletic gifts.
 

$Z71$

All-American
Nov 14, 2002
3,718
6,030
0
Yea I get that but Collins literally doesn’t do anything great except measurables. Can’t really shoot, can’t really rebound well, I mean at some point you can’t just be a pogo stick. Personally I wouldn’t recruit guys like that, and as we see, he was nothing here. Wingspan aside.
You had a crystal ball and knew his high school stats and off the chart measurable wouldn't translate to the college game? Dude was an absolute stud, filled up buckets and averaged mid teen rebounds per game and 7 blocks a game in high school. Every high level school recruited him, he was a good get at the time. No onencould have known it would pan out how it didm

"As a junior, Collins averaged 24.6 points, 13.7 rebounds and 7.7 blocks per game. In his senior season, he averaged 35.2 points, 14.4 rebounds, seven assists and 6.2 blocks per game, earning Texas Gatorade Player of the Year and District 14-3A MVP honors"
 

carolinacat

All-Conference
Nov 7, 2007
4,954
4,827
113
I always though Collins was overrated and didn't understand how some folks on this board thought he was exceptional. Super tall string bean bigs always have similar problems....they have no backside to establish position inside, and their lateral quickness is usually very suspect. Unless they have ball skills (catch/shoot/pass), like Bradshaw, they never pan out.
 

abhavsar

All-American
Jan 26, 2012
2,338
5,143
113
Collins was a guy Jai Lucas identified and recruited. From a small program in TX and never proved he could compete against high major talent.

I hope the kid succeeds but he needed to transfer down the the mid major level. Also the SEC might not be the best conference for him. Hes a better athlete than basketball player right now.