Ledger story would also probably focus more on the foul than the punchCalled him a former Duck - Star Ledger story will probably call him former Scarlet Knight
He's doing a good job for the Mavs in the Summer League and signed a two way contract that allows him to play for the Mavs and be sent to their development team NBA G League Texas Legends.Eugene also made the Dallas Mavericks roster, signing a contract a few days ago. Also, Garza, Wiggins, Jalen Smith, Lamar Stevens, and Grimes (from Houston) are other guys who've looked good in summer league and who we're familiar with.
That wasn't even a real punch. More like a shove to the face. And as others here have stated, "I really don't care anymore."
Pike didn't misuse him. Misusing him would have him jacking 3s all over the place. RU needed a tough inside presence to rebound and score down lowPike misused him. He had to leave to take the next step.
Yes, I think mis-used is incorrect. Eugene knew if he wanted to go the NBA, he needed to develop his perimeter skills. Remaining with Rutgers as an undersized power forward was not going to get him where he wanted to go.Pike didn't misuse him. Misusing him would have him jacking 3s all over the place. RU needed a tough inside presence to rebound and score down low
Stop. No one thought that after his freshman year. He could barely dribble freshman year and showed zero flashes of excellence. If you disagree post a clip from his frosh yearBack when certain people here were posting that Eugene couldn’t make their LA Fitness squad (never forget), I felt that with some development, EO could be the next closest thing to a Draymond Green at the next level. Dallas can use some toughness given that their second highest paid player is the softest 7’3 guy of all time, and Eugene can provide it from the 3/4/5 spots in the nba.
He was not good his freshman year. He made big leaps his sophomore and junior years here.Stop. No one thought that after his freshman year. He could barely dribble freshman year and showed zero flashes of excellence. If you disagree post a clip from his frosh year
EO was helped by the coaching he received when he played for Rutgers.He was not good his freshman year. He made big leaps his sophomore and junior years here.
Shouldnt have been any type of flagrant let alone ejectable. The sport has gotten so soft its getting hard to watchThat was one of the mildest flagrant fouls I’ve seen. The retaliation punch was more egregious, imo.
Yes, I think mis-used is incorrect. Eugene knew if he wanted to go the NBA, he needed to develop his perimeter skills. Remaining with Rutgers as an undersized power forward was not going to get him where he wanted to go.
I guess my question would be, what kind of communication was there between player and coach on this? But it's water under the bridge now.
Pike misused him. He had to leave to take the next step.
I wouldn't doubt Eugene thought that and decided to transfer for that reason.Pike misused him. He had to leave to take the next step.
I’m not a hater like you but I’ll bite and call it like I see it. Pike allowed EO to do pretty much whatever he wanted here. If anything he allowed him to shoot too much so that probably was misuse. I liked EO but he couldn’t get us to the dance and we have been 2 years in a row now. You do remember when we list almost every BIG game right? You trashing Pike every day makes you look like a fool. Sorry but that’s just how I see it. You’re probably a good guy who just gets his needle stuck on the vinyl.Pike misused him. He had to leave to take the next step.
“Analysis”I wouldn't doubt Eugene thought that and decided to transfer for that reason.
But he averaged 13 points a game at Rutgers and 17 points a game at Oregon.
So he transferred for 4 points a game. Which he probably would have scored at Rutgers as an older, more experienced, more polished player anyway.
OR he didnt like his teammates and knew it would be best to take a year off because of his knee............and there is a remote chance there was money involved too.I wouldn't doubt Eugene thought that and decided to transfer for that reason.
But he averaged 13 points a game at Rutgers and 17 points a game at Oregon.
So he transferred for 4 points a game. Which he probably would have scored at Rutgers as an older, more experienced, more polished player anyway.
it's gotta be sarcasmDid the sports pope you worship tell you to post this or are you just doing your usual anti Pike trolling?
There was nothing dirty about that foul.Hold me back…hold me back…lol. Looks like Eugene wanted no part of it after his dirty foul but wanted to try to save face
it's gotta be sarcasm
Looked dirty to me. Looked like he pushed the guy on the guy's way down.Shouldnt have been any type of flagrant let alone ejectable. The sport has gotten so soft its getting hard to watch
I said multiple times after his freshman year he would be Draymond Green light.Stop. No one thought that after his freshman year. He could barely dribble freshman year and showed zero flashes of excellence. If you disagree post a clip from his frosh year
Haha can you please post a clip from his freshman year where he showcased that.I said multiple times after his freshman year he would be Draymond Green light.
There’s literally no clips online from his freshman seasonHaha can you please post a clip from his freshman year where he showcased that.
because if you thought that then im assuming you thought souf mensah would be russ westbrook too