Why is no one Mentioning EJ

Bluesmokey

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with Washington out, who thinks EJ will step up? I saw bouts and spurts of his potential over the last few games. Namely the end of the Tennessee game. And what dicky V said wasn’t too far fetched either, basically stating that EJ’s ceiling is higher than PJ’s was at this point last year and that he had a lot of unbridled potential. Nick is pretty much stagnant as far is in growth as player etc. and that’s fine. We reallllllly need EJ to gain some confidence and step it up. Is he capable? Or too overshadowed by PJ to make much of a difference?
 

awf

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with Washington out, who thinks EJ will step up? I saw bouts and spurts of his potential over the last few games. Namely the end of the Tennessee game. And what dicky V said wasn’t too far fetched either, basically stating that EJ’s ceiling is higher than PJ’s was at this point last year and that he had a lot of unbridled potential. Nick is pretty much stagnant as far is in growth as player etc. and that’s fine. We reallllllly need EJ to gain some confidence and step it up. Is he capable? Or too overshadowed by PJ to make much of a difference?


"Nick is pretty much stagnant at this point".......What's this "we" you speak of...........with quotes like that you are beyond stagnant........I hope Nick comes out and plays well so you will be proven the fool you appear to be........:chairshot::flush:
 
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Bluesmokey

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EJ is like a new born calf out there he wants to but his legs won't hold him.
Fun analogy. I might’ve agreed with you 3-4 months ago. But I don’t see that with him now. Seems like it’s more of a confidence factor than anything.
 
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Bluesmokey

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He is replaceable IF EJ can deliver the talents he is capable of. Think about what commentators have been saying about him and what he has shown in short increments. He’s at the level of PJ but is gaining more minutes and confidence as a result. We need PJ back. I’m not disputing that. But I think him sitting out a few games wouldn’t hurt us if EJ stepped up big time
 
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SophiesDad

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I’m still undecided on who to pull for in the Seton Hall Wofford game. Wofford is arguably the better team but Seton Hall matches up with us a lot better from an athleticism standpoint
 
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Comebakatz3

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EJ is just inconsistent. He will grab you a bunch of hard rebounds and will get you those hustle plays and then he will give up the biggest rebound of the game like he did against UT. He doesn't really score enough for the inconsistencies to be overlooked. Still, he is talented enough to overcome them and will at some point. Now is a good time. lol
 
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Bluesmokey

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EJ is just inconsistent. He will grab you a bunch of hard rebounds and will get you those hustle plays and then he will give up the biggest rebound of the game like he did against UT. He doesn't really score enough for the inconsistencies to be overlooked. Still, he is talented enough to overcome them and will at some point. Now is a good time. lol
This
 
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EJ gets the "deer in headlights" many times during crucial parts of big games. I'm hopeful that getting more playing time near the end of the season has helped him overcome most of this.

It all boils down to confidence and attention to detail for him and everyone else going forward. Heck, he's a McDonald's All-American, why get nervous? This moment is why he came to UK.

I want to see him play with something to prove.
 
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numberonedad

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with Washington out, who thinks EJ will step up? I saw bouts and spurts of his potential over the last few games. Namely the end of the Tennessee game. And what dicky V said wasn’t too far fetched either, basically stating that EJ’s ceiling is higher than PJ’s was at this point last year and that he had a lot of unbridled potential. Nick is pretty much stagnant as far is in growth as player etc. and that’s fine. We reallllllly need EJ to gain some confidence and step it up. Is he capable? Or too overshadowed by PJ to make much of a difference?
Nick pretty much is what he is. He’s never going to be a huge scorer or go to guy. But that’s OK. As long as he rebounds and blocks a few shots he is an asset
 

Bluesmokey

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If you think a player has to be a lotto pick at Kentucky to leave you have clearly not been paying attention the past 9 years. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
I get that. But I don’t see him leaving unless he’s a lotto. Which he could very well be in 1 years time.
 

Cal-4-Three

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I get that. But I don’t see him leaving unless he’s a lotto. Which he could very well be in 1 years time.

I agree but I didn't think Marcus Lee or Wenyen Gabriel would've left either and thought they could do nothing but improve their stock here but they left anyways. Hoping to see him next year though as I think he has crazy potential.
 
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It's all about depth. Especially with foul trouble. And especially with EJ, who gets more bogus fouls called than anyone in the history of UK basketball.
 
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STEVECAT

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More importantly, I think people are forgetting what Reid Travis did to Deandre Ayton twice last year......dude is a beast and is the most battle tested player in the tourney
 

Wall2Boogie

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with Washington out, who thinks EJ will step up? I saw bouts and spurts of his potential over the last few games. Namely the end of the Tennessee game. And what dicky V said wasn’t too far fetched either, basically stating that EJ’s ceiling is higher than PJ’s was at this point last year and that he had a lot of unbridled potential. Nick is pretty much stagnant as far is in growth as player etc. and that’s fine. We reallllllly need EJ to gain some confidence and step it up. Is he capable? Or too overshadowed by PJ to make much of a difference?
Welcome virgin poster! I missed your “I’m new” thread. Make sure you take everything here personal
 
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TheWyldKat_rivals45219

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with Washington out, who thinks EJ will step up? I saw bouts and spurts of his potential over the last few games. Namely the end of the Tennessee game. And what dicky V said wasn’t too far fetched either, basically stating that EJ’s ceiling is higher than PJ’s was at this point last year and that he had a lot of unbridled potential. Nick is pretty much stagnant as far is in growth as player etc. and that’s fine. We reallllllly need EJ to gain some confidence and step it up. Is he capable? Or too overshadowed by PJ to make much of a difference?
Man I agree with you. He has shown flashes of his talent this year. I think he will step up and have a good game
 

Catzman

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If he can shake the jitters he displays every game he can be awesome. He fumbles balls or misses rebounds from what looks like a mental issue. Im not sure if its too focused (if that makes sense) or unfocused due to fear of making a mistake. Skys the limit for him though.