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Post by austinace on Dec 17, 2023 3:42:24 GMT -6
3.4 assist to turnover ratio sticks out to me too. Also well over a steal game. All of this in small sample size sure, but the stat sheet shows he does a lot of things that help win ball games. Good catch. All of that in only 22.9 mpg.
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Post by klinky on Jan 1, 2024 12:18:25 GMT -6
Walters State Men’s Basketball
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Post by austinace on Jan 1, 2024 12:43:26 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing, Klinky.
Looks like a more athletic version of Ben. If he adds a little bulk he could be pretty unstoppable. (I know everyone looks good in their highlight tapes.) Very versatile player.
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Post by lawrencevgibson on Jan 1, 2024 16:52:27 GMT -6
Walters State Men’s Basketball He's a natural talent. Imagine him teamed up with the guys we already have.
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Post by aceloverlarry on Jan 1, 2024 22:01:24 GMT -6
Walters State Men’s Basketball He's a natural talent. Imagine him teamed up with the guys we already have. If we’re able to keep everyone with eligibility left this offseason and then add him to our second unit… sheeeeesh.
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Post by kentuckyace on Jan 3, 2024 20:48:45 GMT -6
He's a natural talent. Imagine him teamed up with the guys we already have. If we’re able to keep everyone with eligibility left this offseason and then add him to our second unit… sheeeeesh. Keeping all eligible to return in the era of the portal will be as common as snow in June.
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Post by austinace on Jan 20, 2024 11:18:53 GMT -6
Ramondo is certainly a versatile player/athlete. He can find the gap in the defense and drive for the dunk/layup; he can step out and hit the three; he has active hands on defense and gets steals and blocks. His TO/Assist ratio is good. I see him as a replacement/upgrade to Yacine (who is much improved this year). He likely will have lots of good battles in practice with Ben, Sekou, Josh and Michael Day, etc. I saw where a week ago that his school finally lost a game in overtime. The interesting thing is that Ramondo played only three minutes. There was a snippet that he was called for an “an unusual three technical fouls”. Unfortunately the article didn’t say why he was called for three technical fouls. But it does sound like he was missed as they lost without him. smokymtnsports.com/blog/2024/01/12/motlow-state-spoils-senators-unbeaten-season-in-overtime/
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Post by aceslfer on Jan 20, 2024 11:46:44 GMT -6
definately not a good sign, sounds kind of "mouthy" to me
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Post by aces44 on Jan 20, 2024 12:00:24 GMT -6
definately not a good sign, sounds kind of "mouthy" to me How would you infer that from the article? Do you have additional info? 3 Techs is wild, but I’ve seen stupid refs plenty of times
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Post by Ace78 on Feb 24, 2024 21:39:20 GMT -6
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Post by stlscooter on Mar 11, 2024 14:01:31 GMT -6
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Post by austinace on Mar 11, 2024 14:41:18 GMT -6
Awesome slam for sure. The interesting thing to me is that the defender is definitely set before he takes off; but if you slow down the video, the defender’s feet are obviously inside the circle - so that’s why Ramondo gets the call. If the defender’s feet are not inside the circle it’s an offensive foul, because the defender was set before he went airborne.
Either way he’s definitely showing his athleticism on that dunk. If Chuck stays, Ramondo and Chuck are the most athletic on the team (IMO).
Thanks for sharing.
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Post by austinace on Mar 21, 2024 10:00:59 GMT -6
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Post by austinace on Mar 21, 2024 11:10:34 GMT -6
Walters State is a 17 seed. I see where Salt Lake Community College (Tanner’s former school) is a 3 seed with a bye. Yacine’s former team (Indian Hills) is the 5 seed with a bye. Vincennes is in the 24-team tournament as well and is a 4 seed and has a bye.
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Post by purplestrong on Mar 21, 2024 11:59:48 GMT -6
Definitely athletic. I am not overly impressed with his shooting percentages.
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