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blue edwards said:there's a reason this is a law. you know what i'm talking about.
that's all i have to say...'bout that.
G. MONEY said:Was there bad seafood in that salad yesterday?
baranilla said:I know this is a little off your topic, but I heard some talking head on sportscenter saying that because really good players are jumping from high school to the NBA, logic dictates that there will be more teams like George Mason, etc. What are your thoughts about that?
WildBill said:Uh you are late on that one. The kids have to go to college now for at least a year until they are 19 and there is talk of upping that to 20. It most likely means the big boys will be much tougher this year because all these guys who were going to go pro are going to big name schools because they figure if they have to play in college for a year, might as well play somewhere that showcases their talent. Places like Duke and UNC won't take these kids too often though, its really going to be about going to the teams who play Duke and UNC. Lower level teams in big conferences are going to go after big-time talents and say come play with us for a year, you'll start and be on TV all you can ask for.
winbet said:Only recently has a so-called Law of averages been accepted by the Mathmatical fraternity and only through pressure from Off-Shore Books to accomodate bad Beat Yanks. Prior to this there was no such thing, only a Law of Probability which doesnt take in hard luck Stories. :drink:
blue edwards said:baranilla, you seem like a good kid so i will share with you some advice that has served me very well over the years:
fade espn.
especially digger phelps, mark may and peter gammons.
you'll thank me in a few years, if you employ proper money mgmt.
good night and good luck
baranilla said:Thank you. I appreciate all the help I can get and you seem to know what you are talking about. Between you and Chief (aka Illini) I don't see how I can go wrong. Thanks again and good luck to you too.
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