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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Wed May 11, 2011 12:34 am

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harry callahan wrote:Do you see Roy Williams, Bob Knight, Coach K, etc .....The guys doing the right things for college basketball dealing with this guy. Tark and him were buddies. Do I need to say more?

Lumping Roy Williams in with those other two seems like a huge reach. His pure and clean act just seems ridiculous. I have no doubt that Knight (gruff as he might be) and Coach K are as clean as any coaches in the country, but you'll never convince me RoyBoy belongs in the same sentence with those two (in terms of clean image or coaching ability, for that matter).


There has been no NCAA violations or association with shaddy characters with RW unless you know something I don't. Does having Michael Jordan show up on campus when Barnes who is the number 1 recruit in the country goes on his recruiting trip to Chapel Hill? Sonny pays those coaches lots of money to be his buddies: back to Tark. A former player of a friend of mine at a Oklahoma Junior College who signed with UNLV: got $$$$ on front, 280 Z, girlfriend a job in Vegas, plus they had those players parking cars at the casino when several UNLV high rollers would have them park their car and crease their palm with $100 bills as a "tip". They make as much as $800 a night three times a week.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby Pony!Poni!Pone'! » Wed May 11, 2011 8:22 am

harry callahan wrote:
There has been no NCAA violations or association with shaddy characters with RW unless you know something I don't. Does having Michael Jordan show up on campus when Barnes who is the number 1 recruit in the country goes on his recruiting trip to Chapel Hill? Sonny pays those coaches lots of money to be his buddies: back to Tark. A former player of a friend of mine at a Oklahoma Junior College who signed with UNLV: got $$$$ on front, 280 Z, girlfriend a job in Vegas, plus they had those players parking cars at the casino when several UNLV high rollers would have them park their car and crease their palm with $100 bills as a "tip". They make as much as $800 a night three times a week.


does MJ show up outside the arena to talk to the UNC team and tell them they better be wearing his shoes and not Kobe's and tell them if they get to the FInal Four they can have anything they want?

Oh yeah, he does
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Wed May 11, 2011 11:37 am

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harry callahan wrote:
There has been no NCAA violations or association with shaddy characters with RW unless you know something I don't. Does having Michael Jordan show up on campus when Barnes who is the number 1 recruit in the country goes on his recruiting trip to Chapel Hill? Sonny pays those coaches lots of money to be his buddies: back to Tark. A former player of a friend of mine at a Oklahoma Junior College who signed with UNLV: got $$$$ on front, 280 Z, girlfriend a job in Vegas, plus they had those players parking cars at the casino when several UNLV high rollers would have them park their car and crease their palm with $100 bills as a "tip". They make as much as $800 a night three times a week.


does MJ show up outside the arena to talk to the UNC team and tell them they better be wearing his shoes and not Kobe's and tell them if they get to the FInal Four they can have anything they want?

Oh yeah, he does


I don't know. I do know Michael Jordan but it has been several years since we have talked. I don't have his cell phone number but we have mutual friends. You may be correct! Roy might not be in that class of coaches I early stated - Bob Knight and Coach K. I might have spoke to soon
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby Pony!Poni!Pone'! » Wed May 11, 2011 11:43 am

I will not make age an issue in this campaign. I'm not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Wed May 11, 2011 2:39 pm

Thank you for that video. I would say you are probably correct about Roy Williams. I am not necessary a fan of his ( in fact not at all) but thought he ran a clean program at Kansas and North Carolina. His next to last National Championship team was the team that Coach Doherty recruited just like Jimmy Valvano won the National Championship with Norm Sloans recruits at NC State.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby hoopmanx » Thu May 12, 2011 9:27 am

harry callahan wrote:Thank you for that video. I would say you are probably correct about Roy Williams. I am not necessary a fan of his ( in fact not at all) but thought he ran a clean program at Kansas and North Carolina. His next to last National Championship team was the team that Coach Doherty recruited just like Jimmy Valvano won the National Championship with Norm Sloans recruits at NC State.


LOL @ any of Carolina, Duke or Kansas being clean, ever.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Thu May 12, 2011 9:47 am

Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby Harry0569 » Thu May 12, 2011 10:15 am

harry callahan wrote:Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.


This is flawed logic...

"A common form of this argument is known as the appeal to ignorance. The appeal to ignorance basically says, “You can’t prove it’s false, so it must be true.” Or it says, “You can’t prove it’s true, so it must be false.”Again, if you make a claim that something is false, it’s on you to show how it’s false. The fact that someone else can’t prove your claim to be true doesn’t make it false. This fallacy exploits the things about the world that we don’t know."
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby hoopmanx » Thu May 12, 2011 10:24 am

harry callahan wrote:Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.


Chris Duhon says hi
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Thu May 12, 2011 10:34 am

Harry0569 wrote:
harry callahan wrote:Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.


This is flawed logic...

"A common form of this argument is known as the appeal to ignorance. The appeal to ignorance basically says, “You can’t prove it’s false, so it must be true.” Or it says, “You can’t prove it’s true, so it must be false.”Again, if you make a claim that something is false, it’s on you to show how it’s false. The fact that someone else can’t prove your claim to be true doesn’t make it false. This fallacy exploits the things about the world that we don’t know."


Are you ok? Your rambling has me confused. Can you try again?
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Thu May 12, 2011 10:36 am

hoopmanx wrote:
harry callahan wrote:Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.


Chris Duhon says hi


I would have been more impressed if you had said Corey Maggette. I don't know how they escaped that one. Duhon still holds the Knicks record with 22 assists in one game.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby hoopmanx » Thu May 12, 2011 11:03 am

harry callahan wrote:
hoopmanx wrote:
harry callahan wrote:Hoopmax,

The "source" of college basketball. Do you have prove of any NCAA violations at Duke? Give us some information. You are the man! Bring it to us. Your better than Andy Katz.


Chris Duhon says hi


I would have been more impressed if you had said Corey Maggette. I don't know how they escaped that one. Duhon still holds the Knicks record with 22 assists in one game.


everyone knows the myron piggie debacle w/Maggette. Look into Duhon.
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby Vitale » Thu May 12, 2011 1:55 pm

harry callahan wrote:I would have been more impressed if you had said Corey Maggette. I don't know how they escaped that one. Duhon still holds the Knicks record with 22 assists in one game.

And the Nuggets lead the league in bad tattoos.

What does the Knicks record have to do with anything?
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OT - A late retirement

Postby NickSMU17 » Thu May 12, 2011 2:45 pm

My buddy was maggette's roomate at duke, said packages came early ad often To the room.

Corey also ran me over my frosh year playing football...
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Re: OT - A late retirement

Postby harry callahan » Thu May 12, 2011 3:56 pm

Vitale wrote:
harry callahan wrote:I would have been more impressed if you had said Corey Maggette. I don't know how they escaped that one. Duhon still holds the Knicks record with 22 assists in one game.

And the Nuggets lead the league in bad tattoos.

What does the Knicks record have to do with anything?


Hey Vitale,

Now that I know your not Dickie V, I am not as excited to have a discussion with you. We were discussing Chris Duhon Vitale and thought that hoopsmax might enjoy that information. Are you correct that the Nuggets lead the league especially since Anthony has left them. Vitale, we need accurate information. Here would be an example: The "Bird" man for the Nuggets who has the most tattoos according to reliable sources on the Nuggets once played at Blinn Junior College in Texas. That is good information. Now if you are going to be Vitale, don't disgrace Dickey V with not wanting to know some valuable and accurate information.
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