Then I got Nate.DukieInKansas wrote:I'd want Patrick Johnson.lawgrad91 wrote:If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Brian Zoubek.
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I was just thinking about Nate as an option. Great minds think alike.wilson wrote:Then I got Nate.DukieInKansas wrote:I'd want Patrick Johnson.lawgrad91 wrote:If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Brian Zoubek.
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I'd want Abby Waner.DukieInKansas wrote:I'd want Patrick Johnson.lawgrad91 wrote:If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Brian Zoubek.
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If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Christian Laettner in there with me.
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DAMMIT!!! I blew it. Trade?CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd want Abby Waner.
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You can take Alison Vernerey.wilson wrote:DAMMIT!!! I blew it. Trade?CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'd want Abby Waner.
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CathyCA wrote:What I'm about to write may not be a very popular opinion around here:
I wonder how many classes he attended while he was rehabbing his toe. I wonder how many papers he wrote while he was rehabbing his toe. I wonder how many tests he studied for while he was rehabbing his toe. I wonder how many books he checked out from Perkins while he was rehabbing his toe. I wonder how many hours he spent working on his academics while he was rehabbing his toe. I wonder how many hours he sat around playing video games or sitting in the C.I. or wherever the pretty people hang out while he was rehabbing his toe.
If you're going to come to my school, where I, my parents, my grandfather, my ExLax, my uncles and my aunts, and many of my dearest friends put forth our very best academic efforts, then I expect that you, too, should put forth your best academic efforts as well. After all, Duke is first and foremost a place of learning, knowledge and erudition. Our students do other things well, too, but even a student-athlete is a student first. If you're not going to put forth your best academic efforts at my school, then I think it's best that you leave quickly and quietly.
I've already put someone in my rear view mirror.
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totally agree! kyrie sure sounds smart (and im sure he is) but he had a world class education at his toe, and threw it away. you would think with such senior leadership, he would have wanted to follow in the Duke legacy, not really proud of his decision. i have a feeling it was mostly his dad's influence. my poor girlfriend bet me he would stay all 4 years, i dont want the $, neither should he!
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Bear in mind, with the $$$ and his level of intelligence and a freshman year already under his belt, this money can pay his own way toward a degree at a later time. He could also be the source of a large amount of future possible financial institutional donations. What I'm saying is, don't write this young man off just yet.
It is too early to pass judgement, in my opinion. Favorable or not. Please give it a little more time. He just may end up making you very proud.
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It is too early to pass judgement, in my opinion. Favorable or not. Please give it a little more time. He just may end up making you very proud.
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I wish he had decided to stay but I wish him well in the NBA. I hope he does finish his degree - and I really hope it is at Duke!
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CathyCA wrote:If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Christian Laettner in there with me.
I will opt NOT to be in a FOXHOLE!
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I would normally opt for Christian Laettner, but upon further thought I believe I would choose Bobby Hurley or Steve W-ski. I mean, dang, I'm 6'3" and while not all that tall in the world of Basketball, it IS plenty big enough for a foxhole. I don't think Christian Laettner would be comfortable with another 6-foot+ dude in a foxhole with him, and I know I wouldn't be comfortable with that. But Hell, take comfort completely out of the equation.DevilWearsPrada2.0 wrote:CathyCA wrote:If I were in a foxhole, I'd want Christian Laettner in there with me.
I will opt NOT to be in a FOXHOLE!
If you ARE in a foxhole, chances are you are at war. If you are at war, you want to maximize cover as much as possible to make yourself invisible to the enemy. With that thought in mind, would you really want a person who is 6' 11" in the foxhole with you? Hell NO you wouldn't. That dome (and likely shoulders too) would be as exposed as Paris Hilton on a homemade video. The results would likely not be pretty (just like the Paris Hilton videos). In short, you be horribly injured, if not killed.
With this in mind, I would have to go through the Duke rosters of yore (if it has to be a Duke Basketball player) and select someone just over, at, or below six feet tall. But that is not the only criteria. True to the original post, I would not want someone who may abandon me in the foxhole with me (e.g. William Avery). No. The person would still have to have toughness, courage, determination and loyalty. So, who does this leave for a viable choice to join me in the foxhole? I can think of no better candidate right off hand than Bobby Hurley.
So, I, EarlJam, would choose *Bobby Hurley to join me in the **foxhole.
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*If choice is limited to former mens Duke Basketball players
**Assuming we are talking a man-made foxhole and not an actual hole created and used by a fox
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