HelenaHandBasket
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citay said:HelenaHandBasket said:citay said:HelenaHandBasket said:Because there is not one to offer would be the most obvious. Secondly, and people won't like this, but I think he must prove to be a D1 player.
Fair enough on the scholarship issue. But prove himself? You've got to be blind to this kid's talents. As far as I'm concerned he's already proved himself with mind-boggling stats, a crazy good handle and two high school championships. We all bitch that Montana can't produce D1 talent, such that when it does we just can't believe it.
Hey, LA griz. Have a look at his YouTube highlights. That handle, those passes--just beautiful. It might take him some time to adjust to a higher level, just as it did for Timmy Falls. But he will. My words are marked right here.
You do realize that the Griz have a Montana kid that will come in on scholarship each of the next 2 years. In Malatare's situation, first there is not one available, and second, there is zero reason for the Griz to offer, he is going to walk-on and has no other D1 offers.
Ah, yes, I "do realize."
But anybody who says Malatare has to prove himself will one day look as foolish as the Minnesota Timberwolves, who took two point guards ahead of Steph Curry because they didn't think the only unanimous MVP in the history of the league was good enough to play in the NBA. I'm just trying to save you a similar embarrassment.
Don't, because I think the Griz will be lucky if 1 of the 3 Montana kids over the next couple recruiting season works out, and I am leaning towards zero. Also, I guess that I would be as foolish as every single other D1 school that did not offer....which of course is all.