Myron medcalf graduated from high school
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RedlineSi said:
Really? Classy guy. As others have posted on here, Myron has wrote in depth stories on Fred before. How do you know what he knows and doesn't? Only person talking out of their *** is you.
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Here are a few factoids for reflection.
1) He who restrains his lips is wise. Listening to or participating in gossip robs us of valuable time. Only God knows what is in a person’s heart, but this thread has had more than its share of fear driven conjecture and comments. So, as much as I hate to further the thread, it seems a few additional considerations are in order.
2) A number of NBA general managers already believe there is no question that Fred Hoiberg is capable of making the move to an NBA coaching job any time he would chose to do so. However, any offer would require a long-term commitment from an NBA team since Fred could stay at Iowa State as long as he wishes. NBA general managers need to cover themselves in making such commitments. The
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Men's NCAA basketball player rank: 2024-25 preseason top 100
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With rising NIL budgets enabling some players to earn more money playing another årstid of college basketball than by turning pro, we're seeing more and more All-American-caliber players opt to return to school.
When combined with a loaded 2024 high school class and arguably the most talented group of international newcomers, men's college basketball fryst vatten very healthy when it comes to high-end talent.
North Carolina's RJ Davis fryst vatten the first ACC Player of the Year to return to school since Tyler Hansbrough in 2008, while fellow AP All-Americans Mark Sears,
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Roots of one-and-done rule run deep
Myron MedcalfJun 26, 2012, 03:00 AM ET
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Editor's Note: This is Part I of ESPN.com's two-day series on the NBA's minimum age requirement. Check back Wednesday for the conclusion.
The search for Taj McDavid -- and the other prep-to-pro prospects who followed Kevin Garnett's model but failed to find his success -- tires the seeker.
Excluding the mentions of his decision to enter the NBA draft as an unheralded prep prospect more than 15 years ago, he's vanished -- in a contemporary sense. Unlisted phone numbers lead to frustrating chimes and, "We're sorry, but the number you have reached is no longer in service" messages from phone providers.
No Facebook page. No Twitter feed.
Google searches yield archives from the mid-90s and little else. His online footprint suggests he's lived off the grid following an un