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re: Better Recruiter: Pokey or Coach Kim?
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:07 pm to Filmat11
Posted on 2/10/24 at 12:07 pm to Filmat11
quote:. Ok so you’re saying she wasn’t good but dominated men….
I know how to spell Seimone's name.
Woohoo so my auto-correct did that.
Secondly, I was in school with Pete. Know what a scorer was. Doesn’t mean Walker didn’t kick the men’s arse in the gym - which in fact she absolutely dominated the men.
Walker wasn’t a 3 like Augustus and had a FAR BETTER SHOT. Jackie White was faster than any guard LSU has ever had ie why she was also invited to the globetrotters.
Her and Walker were unreal.
What I said, I stand by - Sue Gunter had the 2 best players in the history of the program and was not “carried by Starkey and Pokey. Starkey wasn’t even a women’s assistant for years. Pokey was a player then assistant. Her own fricking ex-teammate (and someone who told her to stop) turned her arse in for the sex scandal.
Posted on 2/11/24 at 11:01 am to Tiger1988
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Ok so you’re saying she wasn’t good but dominated men…
I tried to be cordial, but apparently you're just an a-hole. Read my post, because I didn't say that she dominated men (she didn't), and I didn't say that she was good. I said that she was a great.
Congrats on seeing Pete play in person. That doesn't make you more knowledgeable than me, just older. Seimone was the number one recruit in the country. She was the number one pick in the WNBA draft. She was on the all-time top 20 WNBA players list for the WNBA's 20 year anniversary, and the all-time top 25 players list for the 25th anniversary. This spring she goes into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
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