Jennings to Participate in NBA Combine at Nets Facility
Saturday, May 7. Best of luck, TJ!
about 1 year ago
chasecrawford
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For some reason I see him sticking on an NBA roster somewhere, its just a gut feeling
by Criss-Cross Card on May 5, 2011 1:25 PM EDT reply actions
I hope so
It would be nice to have a former UL player in the NBA who doesn’t laugh when we lose in the tournament, smack ladies at IHOP, or get tazed in southern indiana. wait. no? it would still be good.
by johnnyjoejohnson on May 5, 2011 8:00 PM EDT up reply actions 2 recs
TJ was just soft.
All to often he tried to go over and around his opponents. A true big man goes through his opposition. I’m sure hell make somebody’s roster. Last I checked weak ass Roy Hibbert was still in the league. TJ will probably just play the PF.
by bjack357 on May 5, 2011 6:55 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Not to mention weak ass Samardo.
He should have been so good….
ALL HAIL
by Cardinal_Pride on May 5, 2011 11:08 PM EDT up reply actions
They can probably both play for Cleveland as bad as that team is
by Chris Redman is my hero on May 6, 2011 8:51 AM EDT up reply actions
4-5
TJ and Mardo combination? How could you go wrong?
by johnnyjoejohnson on May 6, 2011 10:55 AM EDT up reply actions
I think this whole NBA thing
Will really motivate TJ to work his hardest. It was clear that he was lethargic/half assed most of his time here. I could definitely tell the difference in Samardo’s work ethic when he made it to the NBA. Of course it’s unfortunate seeing guys suddenly find this effort after playing haplessly under Pitino, but I still like to see them succeed with Louisville as their alma mater.
by Get_In_My_BELLY_ on May 6, 2011 9:14 AM EDT via mobile reply actions
Might be the sign Tony Woods needs to stay here.
I know some aren’t crazy about him, but give him a chance, he made a mistake, he’s owning up to it.
by ville 606 on May 6, 2011 1:43 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Good gawd, what shoes does he wear?
It adds 1.5" to his height. Whatever height he’s gaining, he confirmed my thoughts by showing the slowest foot speed of the group.
What exactly is the foot speed measurement?
His baseline sprint time was far from the worst.
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