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Offensively he's the most polished prospect since Duncan. Both his feet and his hands are out of this world. The only question is his defense.
Phil Jackson and the New York Knicks' front office have traveled to scout several practices of the Kentucky basketball team.
The Knicks are expected to pick between No. 1 and No. 5 in the NBA Draft and could consider Karl-Anthony Towns or Willie Cauley-Stein.
“Honestly, I really wasn’t looking,” Karl-Anthony Towns said. “I was just focused on practice. I didn’t know.”
Mark Warkentien has attended nearly a dozen of Kentucky's practices this season.
"Karl isn’t a good kid, he’s a great kid,” says Kentucky assistant coach Barry Rohrssen, a New Yorker who is affectionately known as Slice. “He will be successful in anything he does.”
CameronCrazy06 said:Well there's a >= 75% chance they don't win the lottery so they need to have backup plans
CameronCrazy06 said:Word
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harlowtothe said:
You got me on twitter so just inbox me your paypal address so I can collect my 15
CameronCrazy06 said:
You didn't say I had to put my own 15 haha I thought we were just talking your money
GMF1991 said:Just use the SI Uploader. For some reason Dropbox won't display it for other people.
GMF1991 said:I've heard a lot more people in the last 2 weeks say they'd consider Towns over Okafor. I don't think it's that far fetched anymore. But I'd love to see the two of them face off in the Tournament to see who steps up.