LJay wrote:Big win for the poverty Big East as Nova beats #14 Cincy pretty handily. The conference could use about 9 or 10 wins in this Battle.
Jaybird wrote:LJay wrote:Big win for the poverty Big East as Nova beats #14 Cincy pretty handily. The conference could use about 9 or 10 wins in this Battle.
Providence is handling BYU and their big man Egor Demin, the "freshman from Russia who's played against professionals in Europe", in the words of Dickey Simpkins. Egor starts for them, averages 30 min and 14/6, and his last "school" acc. to his bio page was "Real Madrid". You know, where Fedor played last season. But, while Fedor sits, Egor plays, and Dickey tells us all about his Europro exploits.
Jaybird wrote:LJay wrote:Big win for the poverty Big East as Nova beats #14 Cincy pretty handily. The conference could use about 9 or 10 wins in this Battle.
Providence is handling BYU and their big man Egor Demin, the "freshman from Russia who's played against professionals in Europe", in the words of Dickey Simpkins. Egor starts for them, averages 30 min and 14/6, and his last "school" acc. to his bio page was "Real Madrid". You know, where Fedor played last season. But, while Fedor sits, Egor plays, and Dickey tells us all about his Europro exploits.
Jaybird wrote:Real Madrid under 18 is an "actual pro team". He played in the RM program for three years, and had a six-year contract with them, unless wikipedia is wrong, and it's never wrong about anything, as we all know. Dickey says Demin has been playing against professionals in Europe. Sounds about right, since Demin was one himself. If the NCAA has some criteria about Euro pros age, or level of pro experience, or games played, it'd be nice if they'd at least let the schools know. If Zugic was on the wrong side of all that to begin with, it would have saved Creighton a lot of trouble to know it. But, the truth is (apparently anyway), the NCAA is just making it up as they go. They're building an airplane at the same time they're flying it.
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