Honest Scott-Grayson dismissed from team, violation team rules...just announced via twitter. I just hate this...
Oh my - Dejavu all over again !! They say things are cyclable but two years in a row !?!BUBBFAN said:
Must have been something pretty serious.
Posted on BU WBB twitter 8:32 AM Aug 12, 2019HoustonBear15 said:
Something must've happened over the weekend because she was with the team on Friday for their team building activity.
I am concerned he did have her ear and filled her head with all that CKM favoritism, unfairness, prejudice and other nonsense he was espousing on his postings. What a shame - these kids have enough polluting their environment as it is - then to have a trusted adult fill their head with their perceived bias based on overly emotional involvement instead of facts and ruin a young lady's opportunity.Black_Storm said:
I would like to hear from the "family" member that was posting a few weeks ago in her defense.
BaylorBears_254 said:
Welp, it happens. I feel confident that Mulkey has Andrews and HVL...BOTH on the way.
It'll only sting for this year if not much since we have Cooper. We'll be fine.
AND she had the benefit of seeing Mulkey send a highly regarded player packing last year. Some kids are used to pushing the envelope but Mulkey draws a line in the sand that the players had better not cross.DanaDane said:
... for Mulkey to send her packing tells me it wasn't something minor.
100.0% behind CKM - Sad for HSG - but I also agree with DanaDane HSG was the one I felt was falling behind the other 5 including Trinity Oliver who I really like as a sleeper. With Te'a, Oliver in house and possibly Van Lith and Andrews waiting in the wings we will be fine this year and for the foreseeable future.57Bear said:AND she had the benefit of seeing Mulkey send a highly regarded player packing last year. Some kids are used to pushing the envelope but Mulkey draws a line in the sand that the players had better not cross.DanaDane said:
... for Mulkey to send her packing tells me it wasn't something minor.
Saddened for HSV, but glad Mulkey enforces her rules!
What were they doing? Zip-lining?slimecap said:Posted on BU WBB twitter 8:32 AM Aug 12, 2019HoustonBear15 said:
Something must've happened over the weekend because she was with the team on Friday for their team building activity.
"The Lady Bears are home for a couple of weeks before coming back to officially kickoff the 2019-20 school year, but Friday we did a little team building to cap off a great summer!"
De Costa can shoot HSG out of the GYM from the arc, she rebounds and put backs better, and her length on the perimeter defense cannot be underestimated. She has a way to go on defense but she will get thereEball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
You must not have seen Oliver play yet - The kid can play !!! We will be alright.Bone Squad said:
I think the 2020-21 season is where this will affect us the the most. Even assuming we get both of the freshman guards we want, we won't have any experienced point guard on the roster for them to play behind and learn from. I won't be surprised if we seek out yet another grad transfer for that year.
I must have missed this. Have to admit I don't always remember to check in here.blueeyedbear said:I am concerned he did have her ear and filled her head with all that CKM favoritism, unfairness, prejudice and other nonsense he was espousing on his postings. What a shame - these kids have enough polluting their environment as it is - then to have a trusted adult fill their head with their perceived bias based on overly emotional involvement instead of facts and ruin a young lady's opportunity.Black_Storm said:
I would like to hear from the "family" member that was posting a few weeks ago in her defense.
Other than some highlight videos, this is true. That said, I was under the impression she was definitely a shooting guard and was not recruited to play the point.blueeyedbear said:You must not have seen Oliver play yet - The kid can play !!! We will be alright.Bone Squad said:
I think the 2020-21 season is where this will affect us the the most. Even assuming we get both of the freshman guards we want, we won't have any experienced point guard on the roster for them to play behind and learn from. I won't be surprised if we seek out yet another grad transfer for that year.
It seems like the person was actually an AAU coach or something like that instead of a family member. But there has been one person throughout the year who continually went off the rails over any perceived slight against HSG. Most of it was completely out of left field, such as if someone paid a complement to another guard like Moon without also complementing HSG, the person took major offense to it.Meladee said:I must have missed this. Have to admit I don't always remember to check in here.blueeyedbear said:I am concerned he did have her ear and filled her head with all that CKM favoritism, unfairness, prejudice and other nonsense he was espousing on his postings. What a shame - these kids have enough polluting their environment as it is - then to have a trusted adult fill their head with their perceived bias based on overly emotional involvement instead of facts and ruin a young lady's opportunity.Black_Storm said:
I would like to hear from the "family" member that was posting a few weeks ago in her defense.
Wish her the best in her future.
Limited chances but last year on 3's HSG shot 45.5 % and DeCosta 38.5%.blueeyedbear said:De Costa can shoot HSG out of the GYM from the arc, she rebounds and put backs better, and her length on the perimeter defense cannot be underestimated. She has a way to go on defense but she will get thereEball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
Did not comment on your post as a negative light if you took it that way may a thousand flies descend on my lips in penance.Bone Squad said:Other than some highlight videos, this is true. That said, I was under the impression she was definitely a shooting guard and was not recruited to play the point.blueeyedbear said:You must not have seen Oliver play yet - The kid can play !!! We will be alright.Bone Squad said:
I think the 2020-21 season is where this will affect us the the most. Even assuming we get both of the freshman guards we want, we won't have any experienced point guard on the roster for them to play behind and learn from. I won't be surprised if we seek out yet another grad transfer for that year.
LinkMeladee said:
I must have missed this.
Stats do not lie and good point but I am going by what I saw in practice more then games. DeCosta is a true 3 but probably because of her love for 3 on 3 basketball she seems to me to be able to create space for herself to get a shot off - I never saw HSG do that - maybe brace had something to do with that but leave her and open she is probably right there with Juicy - but even slightly contested she misses or passes up the shot.Eball said:Limited chances but last year on 3's HSG shot 45.5 % and DeCosta 38.5%.blueeyedbear said:De Costa can shoot HSG out of the GYM from the arc, she rebounds and put backs better, and her length on the perimeter defense cannot be underestimated. She has a way to go on defense but she will get thereEball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
I do not think DeCosta would shoot her out of the gym DeCosta is a 3 technique who shoots the three well HSG was a 2 technique who shot the three well, they played different positions but if you went to games and watched or heard any local commentary, as well as quotes from Kim, everyone saw how well HSG shot it and heard about it as well...
Sorry to hear about this, I was looking forward to seeing her play without the knee brace. She is clearly a very talented player. Her offense was good last year and would have been even better this year. I believe she would have been a strong contributor but if her head and heart wasn't in it it's for the best because I want to see the same strong team chemistry that helped us go all the way to the top last year. I won't be surprised if we see Trinity Oliver come on strong this year. The team has "world class" talent across the board and I looking for another deep run but let's take it one game at a time. The Big 12 and the rest of the country will be gunning to take us down but if we "do what we do" we will be the same class act CKM and company always put on the court.Eball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
I don't think we are fussing at all...just pointing out that of all the players last year HSG was regarded as one of if not the top pure shooters on the team. Now unfortunately she was an injured freshman so her defense and ball handling was just not good enough last year to get a lot of run on that team (which did win a championship!) I think De Costa has a better upside than HSG overall but that may have been partly due to the Knee that HSG struggled with. I just hate to see one of our Fab 5 go and wanted to point out that she had significant skills not the least of which was shooting it or Kim would not have signed her over UCONN and Uof L among others.blueeyedbear said:Stats do not lie and good point but I am going by what I saw in practice more then games. DeCosta is a true 3 but probably because of her love for 3 on 3 basketball she seems to me to be able to create space for herself to get a shot off - I never saw HSG do that - maybe brace had something to do with that but leave her and open she is probably right there with Juicy - but even slightly contested she misses or passes up the shot.Eball said:Limited chances but last year on 3's HSG shot 45.5 % and DeCosta 38.5%.blueeyedbear said:De Costa can shoot HSG out of the GYM from the arc, she rebounds and put backs better, and her length on the perimeter defense cannot be underestimated. She has a way to go on defense but she will get thereEball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
I do not think DeCosta would shoot her out of the gym DeCosta is a 3 technique who shoots the three well HSG was a 2 technique who shot the three well, they played different positions but if you went to games and watched or heard any local commentary, as well as quotes from Kim, everyone saw how well HSG shot it and heard about it as well...
BU71 said:Sorry to hear about this, I was looking forward to seeing her play without the knee brace. She is clearly a very talented player. Her offense was good last year and would have been even better this year. I believe she would have been a strong contributor but if her head and heart wasn't in it it's for the best because I want to see the same strong team chemistry that helped us go all the way to the top last year. I won't be surprised if we see Trinity Oliver come on strong this year. The team has "world class" talent across the board and I looking for another deep run but let's take it one game at a time. The Big 12 and the rest of the country will be gunning to take us down but if we "do what we do" we will be the same class act CKM and company always put on the court.Eball said:
I really never considered HSG a PG...she was a shooting guard and great one at that. She was considered one of the best three point shooters on team. Would have been in line to take Juicy's spot next too a true point guard assuming her injury did not slow her down...she still would have had to play defense. I think she would have been good one her JR/SR years..oh well.
I mean, that would be a real sight to see...blueeyedbear said:Did not comment on your post as a negative light if you took it that way may a thousand flies descend on my lips in penance.Bone Squad said:Other than some highlight videos, this is true. That said, I was under the impression she was definitely a shooting guard and was not recruited to play the point.blueeyedbear said:You must not have seen Oliver play yet - The kid can play !!! We will be alright.Bone Squad said:
I think the 2020-21 season is where this will affect us the the most. Even assuming we get both of the freshman guards we want, we won't have any experienced point guard on the roster for them to play behind and learn from. I won't be surprised if we seek out yet another grad transfer for that year.