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Posted on 6/13/21 at 11:06 am to SummerOfGeorge
Hey, I like him as a player and I wish him well, whether it's at Bama next year, the NBA, or the Peruvian Pro league.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 12:18 pm to Robot Santa
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Old person bitter
Yep
Posted on 6/13/21 at 12:22 pm to YStar
Damn straight I'm bitter. Bitter as hell :-).
Posted on 6/13/21 at 12:37 pm to RiverCityTider
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Damn straight I'm bitter. Bitter as hell :-).
Why though?
Posted on 6/13/21 at 12:46 pm to YStar
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Alabama has offered 2025 JD Palm 6’9” F | Dothan HS (AL)
Posted on 6/13/21 at 1:23 pm to RiverCityTider
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Someone else could have taken that scholly and developed and been better as a junior and senior than Primo was as a backup freshman.
ill just say it then. that potential wasted scholarship youre referring to was a very valuable piece to the best bama team weve had in atleast 30 years. you should be more grateful for that, instead of being butthurt over the possibility that he wont have to wait. youre also equating the 'pursuit of knowledge' with just having a degree. its not the same. more so than ever i see tons of people with degrees that dont know a damn thing, while on the same token some of the smartest and most successful people in the world today have none. the point is things arent that black and white fren. every indvidual is unique.
''i never let school get in the way of my education'' - mark twain.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 1:28 pm to rushball
These kids come to Bama/LSU/UK/AU for a chance to get better and make big bucks for THEMSELVES. The schools just provides the pathway. If you believe it's more than that then good for you. Best of luck to all of them.
All schools are in the one and done mode with this transfer rule.
All schools are in the one and done mode with this transfer rule.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 4:30 pm to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
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Four-star combo guard Derrian Ford is considered on of the top guards in the class of 2022, with an extended shooting range and ability attack the rim.
“I’m a winner, a scorer, a leader, a hard worker and a student of the game,” he said in an interview with ZAGSBLOG Sunday.
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound combo guard from Magnolia (AR), is ranked by 247Sports.com as the No. 9 combo guard and No. 48 overall prospect in the class of 2022.
Ford took his first official visit to Arkansas earlier this month (June 1-3).
“The visit was amazing,” Ford said. “I got to talk to all the coaches and I hadn’t talked to them since ninth grade, right after I got an offer from Baylor.
“I’ve been building a relationship with coach [Eric] Musselman. He’s a great person. I got to go up there and visit, watch the practices, students daily lives and it was just a great experience overall. All of the coaches that are on the staff right now are about more than just basketball. They want the best for their players on and off the court and they’re very straightforward with them. It’s a great school, a great program and it was just an amazing overall visit.”
The 6-foot-3, 190-pound combo guard from Magnolia (AR), is also considering Kansas, Baylor, Texas Tech, Missouri, Vanderbilt, Auburn, Ole Miss, Florida, Alabama and LSU.
He broke down each school for ZAGSBLOG Sunday:
Kansas: “They are very interested in me and we’ve always stayed in touch. They’re a great program and it seems like they just want to help me build, develop me as a player and build a relationship. Even though I haven’t gotten to visit Kansas or have a Zoom meeting with them, I’ve been talking to coach [Norm] Roberts at least two times a week. He always texts me. Me and him just stay in touch a lot.”
Baylor: “That was my first offer in eighth grade. We’ve always stayed in touch. Even before I got the offer, they would talk to me. They were talking to me at the camp because I went to a camp there. That was even before I was getting offers. They’re just a great program with great coaches and I’ve built a great relationship with them.”
Texas Tech: “Coach Corey [Williams] from Arkansas just moved over there. I’ve built a relationship with coach Corey because I always talked to him a lot when he was at Arkansas and we’ve built a relationship more than basketball. I just talked to coach [Mark] Adams, the head coach there. I haven’t had the chance to visit, but I’ve been talking to coach Corey for a good minute and I’ve built a great relationship with him. I want to keep building that relationship.”
Missouri: “I talk to coach [Cuonzo] Martin. I talk to coach [Marco] Harris-[Stevens]. They’re just great people. I had a Zoom meeting with them. They’re very interested, appreciative. It seems like they want the best for their players on and off the court. They’re very straightforward with their players, so I like that about coach Martin and his coaching staff.”
Vanderbilt: “Talking to coach [Jerry] Stackhouse and coach Faragi [Phillips], they’re great people. I got to visit there on an unofficial visit and it was just a great experience. It’s a great town, a great place. Learning from an NBA vet is a great experience and coach Stackhouse has a lot of great tools to develop players.”
Auburn: “I’ve been talking to coach Bruce Pearl and coach Wes Flanigan for a long time. Coach Wes is from Arkansas, I think. His son played at Parkview and now he’s at Auburn. They’re just great people. If you know coach Bruce Pearl, he always wants the best for his players and pushes them to their highest limits.”
Ole Miss: “I talk to coach Kermit Davis and he’s a great person overall. I had a great Zoom meeting with him and the coaching staff. I got to see how the place looks. They’re great people overall. We’ve been talking a bunch and building a great relationship. I look forward to building a relationship with them until decision time.”
Florida: “I talk to coach [Al] Pinkins and coach [Mike] White. Those are two great coaches. They always try to show love even if the people aren’t from Florida. They’ve just been showing a lot of interest in me and I can’t thank them enough for that.”
Alabama: “I talk to coach Nate Oats, coach [Charlie] Henry and coach [Antoine] Pettway. Those are three great coaches. When I went up there for an unofficial visit, I got to watch the LSU-Alabama game. Those coaches are about more than just basketball. I really had a great time with them. They showed me a lot of things that could happen if I were to come to their school. I was just happy to be there and they just showed me an amazing time.”
LSU: “They came in a little late, but building a relationship with coach [Will] Wade, he talks to me everyday. He called and it felt like we’ve been getting to know each other for more than 10 years. I’ve built a great relationship with coach Wade. He’s a great person. I look forward to keeping a good relationship with him.”
Ford has no upcoming visits planned.
“I’ve been so busy,” he said. “But I’m sure once I talk to my family we’ll get to where my next visit will be.”
When making his college decision, Ford is looking at a number of factors, including system and play style.
“Will it fit into my game? Will the coaches be straightforward with me? Will the program develop me as a player? Will this place feel like home?” Ford asked. “Those are just a few things I’m paying attention to when I’m going to these schools.”
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Posted on 6/13/21 at 4:37 pm to Chadaristic
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Just finished a first class visit to the University of Alabama. How do I look in Crimson & White?
Twitter - Jaden Bradley
Posted on 6/13/21 at 5:20 pm to Chadaristic
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Five-star PG Jaden Bradley’s dad breaks down ‘first class’ official visit to #Alabama over the weekend (VIP)
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Somebody help us out.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 6:01 pm to Chadaristic
Alabama football didn’t host any official visitors this weekend, but the men’s basketball program had one of the top players in America on campus for one in five-star point guard Jaden Bradley. The Bradenton (Fla) IMG Academy product — by way of Charlotte — spent time in Tuscaloosa this weekend, his first time seeing campus.
“It went very well,” Nathan Bradley, Jaden’s dad, told BamaOnLine. “We’re familiar with the staff from when they were at UB. We’re originally from Rochester, New York and we moved to Charlotte six years ago. We were familiar with the staff with Coach (Nate) Oats and Bryan (Hodgson).”
Besides spending time with the staff, Bradley hung out with current and past players like JD Davison, who he knew from the AAU circuit, and Kira Lewis.
“It was really good to have current players and ex-players around,” Bradley’s dad said. “That sent a message to us that they’ve got guys in the NBA who are still around working out and supporting the guys that are there now. That was pretty cool.”
Bradley’s dad touched on what the staff is pitching the five-star guard.
“I think one of the things that stands out is their NBA style of play,” he said. “The drills they run in practice are conducive for the way they play the game. They’ll run a transition drill and have a second transition drill back the other way and you’ve got to get that shot off within less than 10 seconds … eight seconds … seven seconds … so they’re getting shots off. They’re getting quality shots. They’re moving the basketball, pick and roll, spacing is huge.”
Bradley wrapped up an official to Michigan last weekend. He’ll be at North Carolina and Arizona this upcoming week.
“What we wanted to do was we had a couple schools on the radar … we wanted to visit schools we had never visited before,” Bradley’s dad said of UA securing an official. “He wanted to go places and see what the culture was at those schools we have never been to so far.”
A decision is expected potentially in September, but definitely prior to Bradley’s senior season.
“It’s a little early to compare,” Bradley’s dad said of favorites. “I just know this was definitely a first-class visit this weekend.”
At 6-foot-2, 178 pounds, Bradley is rated the No. 2 point guard and the No. 9 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.
“It went very well,” Nathan Bradley, Jaden’s dad, told BamaOnLine. “We’re familiar with the staff from when they were at UB. We’re originally from Rochester, New York and we moved to Charlotte six years ago. We were familiar with the staff with Coach (Nate) Oats and Bryan (Hodgson).”
Besides spending time with the staff, Bradley hung out with current and past players like JD Davison, who he knew from the AAU circuit, and Kira Lewis.
“It was really good to have current players and ex-players around,” Bradley’s dad said. “That sent a message to us that they’ve got guys in the NBA who are still around working out and supporting the guys that are there now. That was pretty cool.”
Bradley’s dad touched on what the staff is pitching the five-star guard.
“I think one of the things that stands out is their NBA style of play,” he said. “The drills they run in practice are conducive for the way they play the game. They’ll run a transition drill and have a second transition drill back the other way and you’ve got to get that shot off within less than 10 seconds … eight seconds … seven seconds … so they’re getting shots off. They’re getting quality shots. They’re moving the basketball, pick and roll, spacing is huge.”
Bradley wrapped up an official to Michigan last weekend. He’ll be at North Carolina and Arizona this upcoming week.
“What we wanted to do was we had a couple schools on the radar … we wanted to visit schools we had never visited before,” Bradley’s dad said of UA securing an official. “He wanted to go places and see what the culture was at those schools we have never been to so far.”
A decision is expected potentially in September, but definitely prior to Bradley’s senior season.
“It’s a little early to compare,” Bradley’s dad said of favorites. “I just know this was definitely a first-class visit this weekend.”
At 6-foot-2, 178 pounds, Bradley is rated the No. 2 point guard and the No. 9 overall player in the country, per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite Rankings.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 6:05 pm to TrojanTide
That doesn't sound particularly promising to me.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 7:47 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Primodanna
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Gotta admit, this was solid
But was it a joke or intentional. Considering the rest, it's hard to tell.
Posted on 6/13/21 at 7:49 pm to rushball
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rushball
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Someone else could have taken that scholly and developed and been better as a junior and senior than Primo was as a backup freshman.
ill just say it then. that potential wasted scholarship youre referring to was a very valuable piece to the best bama team weve had in atleast 30 years. you should be more grateful for that, instead of being butthurt over the possibility that he wont have to wait. youre also equating the 'pursuit of knowledge' with just having a degree. its not the same. more so than ever i see tons of people with degrees that dont know a damn thing, while on the same token some of the smartest and most successful people in the world today have none. the point is things arent that black and white fren. every indvidual is unique.
''i never let school get in the way of my education'' - mark twain.
Now he's the reasonable one? Wtf is going on in this board?
Posted on 6/13/21 at 8:58 pm to Robot Santa
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That doesn't sound particularly promising to me.
You talking about Bradley's father's description of the visit? Sounded real promising to me, not just that he said it was a great visit, but that he has known Hodgson and Oats since back in Buffalo days and that Kira was there helping recruit. What more can we do?
Posted on 6/13/21 at 10:15 pm to AbSnopes
Idk how many of you are keeping up with the NBA Playoffs but...SUNS IN 4!!!
Posted on 6/13/21 at 10:38 pm to mistaken4193
The Suns might be the next Golden State Warriors. Always been a fan of Devin Booker, can't believe he even feigned interest in Bama. 
Posted on 6/13/21 at 10:38 pm to mistaken4193
Turds in my toilet > NBA
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