and not getting called for phantom fouls!! lolIf he had only spent those 25 hours a week shooting free throws. We'd be a 3 seed
Hope IBM is paying him for his labor.
Yeah, certainly nice to see Rutgers engineering grads help current students gain practical experience, and this is just another example of that...with a higher profile, of course. Look forward to seeing the Myles/IBM profile piece later in the week as part of March Madness, great publicity all around.That’s amazing. Really cool story of how he got the internship as well.
There was a time IBM would be sending him to Endicott NY.Hopefully IBM will convince him that it's in his best interests to stay in the New York area for another year or two
Know what you mean. First job was in Owego. Down the street from Endicott. Lived in Ithaca and Binghamton. Best thing to say about it was “great place to raise a family”There was a time IBM would be sending him to Endicott NY.
Yes, my day grew up there. Grandfather, and uncles and aunts, were Endicott Johnson Shoe workers. One cousin was an IBM engineer - a few others hourly workers. Still have many extended family members there. While we visited often growing up my Dad had no desire to relocate back after leaving for college. And I think I understand why.Know what you mean. First job was in Owego. Down the street from Endicott. Lived in Ithaca and Binghamton. Best thing to say about it was “great place to raise a family”
Had an uncle who was an EE working for IBM in Poughkeepsie in the 1950’s.I work for IBM in Poughkeepsie, so I would love to see him work for IBM in Poughkeepsie if pro basketball does not work out for him. At the same time, I would love to see him play at Rutgers for one more season!