radball wrote:Fandb, the post name is Radbal. Just some FYI. I will never talk down to your level. Talent is everywhere, but finding a student athlete with good grades and the right mentality is hard to find. I think ND has a lot of good athletes that have the potential to play D1, and if that have that dream, that's awesome! ,, Fandb, so you decide what people post on here(as long as they don't bully, or bash people or schools or swear they should be aloud),, hold on, you post wouldn't have been aloud then. , I will never swear on someone else post or mine(they call that respect) . The people that run this blog is doing a good job, I think, and I will NEVER tell them how to run it. But besides that, Gbasketball is in full swing now and should see some good games(a lot of traveling this year,,errr, but worth it)
What fandb is stating is that you gave unrealistic expectations of a player who will not be able to live up to them. Not only that, but you impersonated a D1 scout while doing so. I personally find that to be in very bad taste. As a person who actually knows North Dakota basketball a bit, it is annoying and bothersome when someone provides false information, and I will jump on someone when they do that.
You also struck a nerve with me by insulting players such as Hannah Stewart, Gabbie Bohl, Fallyn Freije, Jordyn Jossart, Sarah Jacobson, Cassie Askvig, Rylee Nudell, Jaye Two Bears, Tylee Irwin, Akealy Moton, and Amber Burtness, by stating that there are only 2 players in this state that D1 schools would consider recruiting, when I have personally had conversations with D1 coaches about EVERY SINGLE ONE of these players.
@fandb, we did discuss banning Radball in the Moderator Forum, but I was having a bit of fun with this discussion and I was waiting for Radball to admit that he/she is not a D1 scout.
P.S. I do feel bad that Radball chose to give unrealistic expectations of Marx. She had 2 points againt Minot Ryan in that game. I do not cheer for players to fail or not succeed, but what may have just been an off night is now magnified by a lot of people who read this, simply because Radball chose to completely overhype an above average sophomore.