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playa2
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7/1/2008  12:32 PM
Ladies and Gentlemen meet Brandon Jennings





He doesn't need univ of Arizona
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7/1/2008  1:30 PM
Has he made up his mind?

His test grades come in yet?

Be sure to track the team, his contract, and progress.

Its an interesting story.
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7/1/2008  1:50 PM
yea he failed the test again a friend of mind told me.
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7/1/2008  5:21 PM

You think they would give him a two year contract?
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7/1/2008  10:39 PM
Posted by Nalod:


You think they would give him a two year contract?


We shall see
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7/2/2008  11:55 AM
Wildcat Notebook: Arizona or Europe? Jennings weighs options

Nick Prevenas | Green Valley News
Brandon Jennings drives for a lay-up during the first half of Oak Hill’s 102-91 victory over Dudley High School in this Dec. 22 file photo at McKale Center in Tucson.
By Nick Prevenas, Green Valley News
Published: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 11:10 PM MDT
The bizarre Brandon Jennings saga took another unexpected twist Monday.

Arizona’s top incoming recruit is currently awaiting the results from this third trip through the SAT exam, but a passing grade might not be enough to convince him to come to Tucson.

In fact, Jennings said he hasn’t ruled out a European detour on his way to the NBA.

Jennings, ranked No. 1 by ESPN.com and No. 4 by Rivals.com, is considering a one-year stint with a professional European basketball club prior to declaring his eligibility for the 2009 draft.

The NBA says a player must be one year removed from his graduating high school class before gaining draft eligibility, but there aren’t any rules in place regarding where the player needs to spend that year.

Jennings, who was scheduled to report to summer school last Monday, told ESPN.com that it would take a “perfect situation” to lure him across the pond, including “a team that needs a point guard, a coach who would take the time to work with me, an American on the team who could show me the ropes and playing time to show off my game.”

The Oak Hill standout will likely find out his SAT scores on Friday, but he said Europe remains a possibility even if he gains academic eligibility.

Reports show he scored high enough on his second test, but the NCAA red-flagged his results, claiming there was a “suspicious jump” in scores from his first and second exams.

In a June 20 report, Jennings told ESPN.com, “The first time I took it I didn’t try, the second time I did so I had to take it a third time.”

He said this entire ordeal has made him mad, but he has yet to make a final decision regarding his future.

Aran Smith, president of NBADraft.net, has followed the situation closely and said this could be one of those rare situations with no positive outcomes.

If Jennings elects to skip his freshman year at Arizona, he said, the Wildcats go from one of the preseason favorites in the Pac-10 to a bubble team when the NCAA Tournament selection committee meets.

“Not only was he being counted on to be their floor general, he was going to complete the team and make guys like [Chase] Budinger better, as well,” Smith said.

In addition, Jennings’ NBA draft stock would likely take a massive hit if he decided to spend a season overseas. The European system focuses on immediate team success ahead of individual player improvement. A teenager like Jennings would not only struggle to separate himself, his playing time would fluctuate.

“As quick and talented as he is, I just don’t think his brand of basketball is close to what they play in Europe, Smith said. “There isn’t as much one-on-one isolation and there is a lot more off-the-ball movement — a stronger team game.”

While Jennings would make six figures playing professionally in Europe, Smith said, this decision could cost him millions in future draft positioning.

Smith currently has Jennings listed at No. 4 on his 2009 mock draft. He said a stint in Europe could possibly result in a 20-25 position nosedive.

“Whether or not the NCAA has wronged him should not be his focus, Smith said. “He should be focused on his basketball career, and the best place for him to develop is at Arizona.”

The 6-foot-2 southpaw has drawn comparisons to everyone from Allen Iverson to Kenny Anderson. He would be the latest in a fine tradition of Arizona point guards if he decided to wear the red and blue.

The situation is nowhere near resolved, but Smith said there is only one decision that makes any sense.

“I don’t buy the idea that he would pass the test and elect to go overseas,” Smith said. “He is either going to fail the test and explore options in Europe, or pass the test and go to Arizona. I can’t see any other logical scenario.”

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7/2/2008  3:02 PM
I WILL WAIT ON JENNINGS , NOT MR. SMITH AND HIS BIAS ANALYSIS.
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7/3/2008  11:52 AM
Bias when you don't agree with him, or has a self serving agenda?
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7/3/2008  2:09 PM
The onl;y person who really knows what Brandon is gonna do is Mr Brandon Jenning himself.
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7/3/2008  4:22 PM
i wonder playa, are u going to be saying the same things about this kid that you've been saying about Gallinari right now if their stats end up to be similar playing in Euro leagues?
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7/3/2008  5:47 PM
Yea after 3 yrs of playing pro ball
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7/3/2008  5:50 PM
so why does he get 3 yrs of playing pro ball before u judge his upside while Gallinari gets none before u proclaim he's already a bust?
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7/4/2008  12:54 AM
Posted by TMS:

so why does he get 3 yrs of playing pro ball before u judge his upside while Gallinari gets none before u proclaim he's already a bust?

race of course!

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7/4/2008  9:37 AM
Posted by TMS:

so why does he get 3 yrs of playing pro ball before u judge his upside while Gallinari gets none before u proclaim he's already a bust?

I gave jennings 3 yrs because gallanari , tony parker and Calderon had 3 yrs of pro ball in europe

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7/4/2008  3:17 PM
The junior leagues in europe is against other youngins.
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7/4/2008  3:18 PM
Posted by playa2:
Posted by TMS:

so why does he get 3 yrs of playing pro ball before u judge his upside while Gallinari gets none before u proclaim he's already a bust?

I gave jennings 3 yrs because gallanari , tony parker and Calderon had 3 yrs of pro ball in europe

so now the standard is having 3 years of pro ball in Europe when the Gallinari detractors like you have been saying it's a clearly inferior pool of talent over there... what about the fact that Gallinari's 19 years old? so this Jennings kid gets til he's 21 before you judge his potential because he's from this country, but you're already proclaiming the Italian kid to be a bust at 19 even though he's already proved himself playing in the Euro leagues... that's really very fair of you i have to say.
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7/4/2008  7:39 PM
Posted by Nalod:

The junior leagues in europe is against other youngins.
That's not true, tony parker played against grown men at 16 YRS OF AGE and got paid for it!

If that doesn't get you ready nothing will.

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7/5/2008  1:15 AM
Posted by playa2:
Posted by Nalod:

The junior leagues in europe is against other youngins.
That's not true, tony parker played against grown men at 16 YRS OF AGE and got paid for it!

If that doesn't get you ready nothing will.

Playa, again, check parkers rosters and where he played and when.

Euro clubs have Junior leagues just like hockey.

The 16 year olds don't play against men.

Get accurate.

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7/8/2008  1:14 PM
I hope Jennings goes to Europe and starts a trend where HS kids, from the states, go overseas to play 2-3 years of Basketball before joining the NBA.

I love the NCAA, but hopefully this would make them change some of the rules they have on College basketball players
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7/8/2008  2:36 PM
Posted by Nalod:
Posted by playa2:
Posted by Nalod:

The junior leagues in europe is against other youngins.
That's not true, tony parker played against grown men at 16 YRS OF AGE and got paid for it!

If that doesn't get you ready nothing will.

Playa, again, check parkers rosters and where he played and when.

Euro clubs have Junior leagues just like hockey.

The 16 year olds don't play against men.

Get accurate.

At 19 did Gallanari play with the big boys or pee wee league ?

JAMES DOLAN on Isiah : He's a good friend of mine and of the organization and I will continue to solicit his views. He will always have strong ties to me and the team.
Meet the Highschool kid Going to Europe to play Pr ball

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