If the Big 12 were Dunder Mifflin, Scott Drew would be Dwight Schrute.
According to Burnt Orange Beat, a site that continues to provide top of the line coverage on basketball and recruiting.
This is my take on how Brown's arrival could affect
playing time and personnel.
Guys, it's going to be a special fucking year. We're cutting the nets down or we're perma-banning HenryJames.
We've discussed at length what to expect from the 2009-2010 Longhorn Basketball team. We've projected
personnel combinations and schemes. We've hit on
minute distributions. And we've made some great friends along the way...
Many of the threads felt like the following.
Awe. The memories.
What we haven't done is discuss the ever increasing possibility that J'Covan Brown, the talented guard from bitch kicking Port Arthur, will join this talent laden squad at
Texassports.com has an excellent extended
interview with DJ, covering why he came to Texas, his relationship with the coaches, getting drafted by the Bobcats,
his superiority to every Kansas Jayhawk from Wilt Chamberlain and Danny Manning to Kirk Hinrich and Sherron Collins, as well as some thoughts on the city of Austin. There's also some great game footage and behind the scenes action with coaches Todd and Russ
The smoke has cleared from the recruiting circus. David Stern's WWF lieutenants have scourged the college basketball landscape leaving only the truest student athletes to carry the torch. What we have left, it seems, is a 5 horse race in the quest for one shining moment. Sure, we can discuss why you think that Matt Painter's Boilers will make a deeper run than the Gerald Henderson-less Dukies. Will Ater Majok be
h/t to
BON (via mgrads).
Jordan Hamilton with some candid thoughts on missing a year of eligibility, Paul Pierce, Michael Jackson, the decision to skip the NBA draft in favor of college (we'll let that one slide) and his all around mad skills.
You could not draw up a more dangerous duo of incoming freshmen than Avery Bradley and Jordan Hamilton. Well maybe ipowers could.