Jizzy - hahahaha????? hello = earth to you. My statement is fairly accurate. Other than Smart, not one NBA level guy on their team - nothing special - look at their record to see what I am talking about. If they had better talent they would have overcome their coach
And ezego - No way Brown will play in the league. Maybe in Tulsa with the D-League team. That's about it. Again, nothing fantastic on their team, yes GOOD talent but not fantastic.
THinks back to OU's 1988 finals team, THREE NBA players in King/Grant/Blaylock. Now that was Great talent folks - not the crap that they have. Don't use the "Great" word - it doesn't fit
Jizzy???? How old are you my friend??? You haven't posted here very long but I have noticed your posting style. That is why I laughed off your post and moved on.....
I go by jmizzy, always have and probably always will. I don't do juvenile internet name calling, and fake tough guy posting, so don't waste your time. I also strongly disagree with you here, and I am educated enough, and have enough class to do so without making childish plays of your log in name. If that is what you do, then have at it, I won't be paying any more attention, and I won't be engaging with you in the childish exchanges you get into when people disagree with you.
Better be careful, because this board is ran a little different, and the childishness will probably get you exiled eventually....
Back on topic: Hollis Price, Ace McGee, Nolan Johnson, Choo Kennedy, Ryan Minor, Nate Erdman, Tim McAlister, Bo Overton, David Little, David Johnson, Chucky Barnett, Al Beal, Les Pace, Skeeter Henry, Quannas White, etc.....
All very good Sooner College Players who for whatever reason didn't have NBA talent. If you are going to say a team isn't good or can't be good because they don't have NBA talent, then that tells me you probably RECENTLY started following college hoops.
I hate os-who with the best of them, and I believe Ford is terrible, but that doesn't take away the impact of them winning on the road, at KU, against the #2 team in America..... Not many teams go into the phog and win, and you doesn't do that with subpar talent.
Smart is a player, Nash can play, and Forte is going to be a good college shooter/role player. Brown is playing good and shows up as an upper class leader like he did today. I would take any of them as Sooners, and my hatred of all things orange doesn't change that.