Possible transfer -- UCLA's Drew Gordon

I really hope that Coach Capel looks in to this. It makes you wonder what this kid could do under Coach Cline's tutolage. It sure would be nice just to get him to visit. BOOMER SOONER BABY!!!
 
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This was posted about one year ago....
The writing was on the wall.

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Originally Posted by JessieWildcat
BUG NEWS...


Gordon is going to TRANSFER out.

He and his family are already discussing it with various schools.



So, lets all say BYE BYE Gordon.



Ben - did not use him very much this past season.
And he will not develope any offensive skills at SUCLA.



You agree? GONE or NOT.


GONE for SURE.




More recent news:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_13903963?nclick_check=1



Did Miller really talk to Gordon last night?


Stay Tune..............:clap
 
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You're going to be looking at programs like UNLV, Gonazaga, San Diego, Nevada, as possible non BCS programs that he would look at. I hope OU is in the mix.
 
You're going to be looking at programs like UNLV, Gonazaga, San Diego, Nevada, as possible non BCS programs that he would look at. I hope OU is in the mix.

Yeah, you know Gonzaga will be in there somewhere.

I really think his game compliments Tiny well inside, with Tiny guarding the other teams center and Gordon athletic enough to guard a hybrid 4 like Damion James, the Morris twins etc.

Anyone know how good Gordon's jumpshot is?
 
Looks like there's more to the story about Drew Gordon leaving UCLA than was originally thought:


http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4705019

Updated: December 1, 2009, 8:44 PM ET
Gordon no longer on UCLA's team
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Drew Gordon's departure from UCLA had been in the works for weeks, according to a source. Ultimately, conduct that was detrimental to the team led to a "mutual parting," between the two parties.

UCLA coach Ben Howland said in a statement that "after several discussions with Drew, we both have decided that it is in the best interests of our program and Drew that he continues his career at another school. He is no longer a member of our team and will transfer at the end of the quarter. This is not a spur of the moment decision and ultimately, it's what's best for all parties."

According to a source with direct knowledge of the situation, Gordon's conduct was detrimental to the team. He was not viewed as having positive energy in the locker room. Yet, during last weekend's 76 Classic in Anaheim, the UCLA staff said Gordon had to be the focal point offensively in the post.

Gordon, the Bruins' third-leading scorer with 11.2 points and 5.3 rebounds a game, scored well in the Bruins' two wins this season with 19 and 18 points, respectively. But he was in foul trouble and didn't perform as well in losses to Cal State-Fullerton (5 of 12, 10 points, four fouls, two blocks), Portland (5 of 11, 10 points, four boards, three fouls and three blocks) and Butler (4 of 8, eight points, four boards and fouled out). He was in foul trouble in the loss to Long Beach State, too, picking up three fouls, playing only 12 minutes and scoring only two points and grabbing one board.

The Bruins haven't had a true post presence the past two seasons since Kevin Love's one-and-done season. Gordon, a 6-8 sophomore out of San Jose, hasn't played up to his potential with the Bruins. He was hurt this past summer, injuring his knee on the first day of workouts at the Under 19 USA Basketball trials in Colorado Springs. A possible destination could be San Diego State. Gordon would likely fall to a Mountain West destination unless a WCC school is willing to take a gamble on him.

With Gordon gone, the Bruins will need seniors Nikola Dragovic and James Keefe to post up a bit more, especially against top-ranked Kansas and Cole Aldrich Sunday at Pauley Pavilion. But Howland seemed to be falling for the efforts of freshmen Reeves Nelson and Brendan Lane during the winless weekend at the Anaheim Convention Center. The other option is J'mison Morgan, who logged a season-high seven minutes against Long Beach State. The 6-10 Morgan was highly sought after he got out of his commitment to LSU two seasons ago. But Morgan has yet to produce well enough to command the attention he received out of high school.

The Bruins were never going to possess a dominant post and the 2-4 start isn't a result of weak scoring inside. If the Bruins are to turn this season around then the guard play of Jerime Anderson, Malcolm Lee and Michael Roll has to be much more exceptional than it has been through the first six games.

Andy Katz is a senior writer at ESPN.com.
 
Those boys on ESPX (ESPsex) are always late to the PARTY.


And YES, Miller did talk to Gordon and there is interest.

But, looks like Gonz...maybe the final destination.



WHAT IS WRONG WITH UCLA???


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The WOODmuda Trinangle will strike twice in one week?

First it was Drew Gordon.

Will M. Lee be next.


It is clear that M.Lee is not ucla material.
His struggles continue.


What is going on with ucla???


Stay Tune......


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Gordon would fit in nicely with WW. Now if we can get Clarke to transfer....
 
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Any truth to the rumor that Ben refused to sign the exception waiver?


Drew would only sit out one year and would be ready for UofA ,by this time next year. Prior to PAC10 play.


If BEN did this, it is UNACCEPTABLE.


UofA admin should do something about it.
It is a principal thing.
 
Gordon has good to great potential. I'd love to see JC go after him.

UCLA apparently whiffed on Lee and Anderson. Highly regarded coming out of HS but have underperformed. It's going to be a LONG season in Westwood.
 
we'll find out quickly because he'll have to set up visits before January.
 
Dunno if I'd take another UCLA transfer.

Seems like both programs are *CURRENTLY* on the same level, if he didn't have success in LA dunno how he'd fear here.
 
This guy is really good as opposed to Wright who rode the bench alot.
 
I received a note indicating that Ben H. would NOT block or prevent Drew Gordon from transferring to Arizona.

The C-Block is coming from the ucla admin and the ucla alumni.
There is NO love loss between the two schools.
No love loss .... from top to bottom.


Expect the UofA admin to put much more pressure on the full release of DG.
And expect some PAC10 admin involvement.


Time to take the bruin and give them a wood shed beating..


I'm just saying...

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yeah, he wants to go to Arizona and lose an entire year and a half.
 
DG would only sit out 12 months so, he would start playing this time next year.
Yes, he would loss eligilibity.




But, my comment also has to do with The WOODmuda Triangle Effect.
And the battles between UofA and ucla....like I said, the two do not like eachother. Back when BG was selecting a college, it was between ucla and Arizona. It was one nasty recruiting battle.
 
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