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  2. Was pretty much the entire offense for Westlake tonight scoring like 29points. When he builds up a head of steam, he's good at getting to the hole. Had an off game from three going like 2 for 8, but teams have been face guarding him all season. Westlake finally just let him bring the ball up the court which allowed him to build speed getting to the hole...at that point, he started to take over. However, not sure how much he's going to contribute next year. He's gotta get faster & improve his footspeed. Right now, when he squares up, he's not super effective with his first step to the hole and doesn't exactly blow past people. It also remains to be seen if he can defend D1 guys next year. Like I said, he needs major footspeed work in order to compete at the D1 level. We know he can shoot at a high level though but just may need a couple years of D1 seasoning.
  3. Interesting that Currie and Fakatou are now at the same HS and they share the same first 3 official visits: Ohio St (5/28), UT (6/5), and Oregon (6/12)
  4. I am glad we have a deep bench.
  5. He’s trying to hear the pitch call via the pitch comm in his cap
  6. What's with the glove over the ear for the pitcher?
  7. High Point is up on 9th ranked Florida 7-2 top 9th
  8. Grubbs has been a bit disappointing for me this season but it's early, hoping he has some better outings.
  9. 52 - 19 at the half. The jacket is on!
  10. I was worried that this weekend series would be 21 innings of baseball but glad to see the Spartans hanging in there. They used to be the USC Spartanburg Rifles but had a PC rebrand a la the Washington Bullets in the mid 2000's. I spent so much time on that campus for all my sports camps growing up.
  11. MJ wasn’t even a top 2 draft pick when he came out of UNC after his junior season. It shows how much NBA GMs know. MJ was head and shoulders above all his peers when he was on the court throughout his career. That’s the measure of greatness for me. Much like Tiger Woods on the golf course in his healthy prime, all others were just competing for second place. There’s no doubt that LeBron has been widely recognized as the best player of his generation, but many also recognize that early in LeBron’s career, Kobe Bryant was still “the guy” in the NBA, and that during LeBron’s career there were other players who received generational GOAT superlatives (such as Steph Curry “greatest shooter of all-time”, or Tim Duncan “greatest PF of all-time”). This doesn’t diminish LeBron’s achievements or greatness, but gives Michael’s greatness additional context. Jordan never had peers or shared superlatives during his career. For me, the difference between MJ and LeBron was when LeBron left Cleveland for Miami, and deferred to Dwayne Wade during winning time in the NBA Championship series (loss to Dallas). MJ would never do something like that, and this makes him the all-time Alpha of the NBA. To LeBron’s credit, he eventually grew into an alpha, and literally willed the Cavs to the title over GSW years later. Props to him for the personal growth into an Alpha, but MJ never wasn’t the Alpha.
  12. Close game late! Westlake hanging on to a 42-41 lead with 4:58 to go.
  13. Game over! Suffocating defense and raining down threes 🔥🔥🔥
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