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  • #16
    Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

    Originally posted by Rabbitlivinginverm
    [quote author=jackmd link=1148050803/0#6 date=1148060738][quote author=Rabbitlivinginverm link=1148050803/0#5 date=1148058690][quote author=MilwaukeeJacksAlum link=1148050803/0#4 date=1148056539].
    Is this kid more athletic than Gilbert?  They're about the same size and play the same positions.....
    I'd say yes and he has to be more fundamentally sound.  Gilbert looked like some kid on a playground.

    This is a HUGE get for Nagy.  Kia is ready to step in and play right now at the 3 spot and can develop into a fill-in at 4.  Rebounding and intensity can be drilled into his head.  Time to update the roster.[/quote]

    No offense MD, but I was looking for an opinion from someone who knows a little more about this kid.  I would guess you and I know about the same from his website.  MJA, does Wilbur have an opinion??  I do look for this kid to step in and fill a forward slot.  He's way too small to play the 4 but it would seem like he's a good fit for the 3 spot.  Man, we have a lot of guards.
    [/quote]

    No offense taken. When I last spoke to some members of the staff they were pretty confident Kia would sign here and seemed prepared to insert him in the line-up as a Freshman. Not sure if that will be in a 3 guard type offense with Cadwell, Hornby and Williams or as a guard coming of the bench. Now, a lot will depend on how he performs in "camp" this summer and fall. What he has done up north and overseas seems to show promise as a 3 who can get to the hoop and hit the outside shot. Again, strength will be the biggest issue as it was with Gilbert. I hope Williams has a better head on his shoulders than Andre.
    We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

    We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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    • #17
      Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

      Jackmd,

      You blasted others for how they post on the Noah thread and then you get on this thread and take a cheap shot at Dre. I thought doctors had intelligence. I guess not all of them do.

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      • #18
        Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

        Did they start slipping grumpy-pills into the water supply some time in the last couple of weeks? Maybe it's just the posts I'm reading but there seems to be an edge to a lot of postings.

        I agree that JackMD's quip at Andre could easily have been left unsaid, but let's try to maintain some good humor. It's spring, after all . . . and I mean, how bad can it be? Most of you aren't living in Kansas City and don't have a bunch of tickets to Royals games the remainder of the year, like (cough, cough) some folks have. You think you have it tough!

        "I think we'll be OK"

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        • #19
          Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

          If you have season tickets to the Royals, doesn't that give you the option of suiting up for a home series and playing the position of your choice?
          Over? Did you say "over"? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!--Bluto--

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          • #20
            Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

            Originally posted by bub94
            If you have season tickets to the Royals, doesn't that give you the option of suiting up for a home series and playing the position of your choice?
            Yes, but unfortunately the Royals have already filled all this year's available slots with guys that look like they have the baseball skills of the average fan.
            "I think we'll be OK"

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            • #21
              Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

              Originally posted by 1bunnies
              Jackmd,

              You blasted others for how they post on the Noah thread and then you get on this thread and take a cheap shot at Dre. I thought doctors had intelligence. I guess not all of them do.
              No cheap shot at Andre intended.  I think he made bad decisions on the court.  I've said that in the previous post and I have stated that before.  Just as others have disagreed with the signing of certain recruits I have to.  Andre is a metro area kid who I was told was not a quality DI basketball player.  We took a chance on him and it seems it was a bust.

              Sorry to offend.  I do appreciate your willingness to defend Andre and want you to know that I take no side when it comes to the off-court issues with any of the players for SDSU.  The courts will handle that.  I support Nagy and the program fundamentally and financially and I am understandbly disturbed by the recent events.  

              Perhaps, given the sensitive personal issues facing Andre I should have used a more descriptive and less general phrase than "head on is shoulders".  I think Andre was lacking in court savy.  Not to say he couldn't and wouldn't have developed some.  I have just been lead to understand that William's has more awareness of the game around him.
              We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

              We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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              • #22
                Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                This is a HUGE get for Nagy.
                It might have been mentioned earlier but I think with the direction this board has taken to attacking recruiting over the last few years. Coach Larson needs to get the credit for this recruit.

                If he is going to take blame for the current situation, let's be sure to give credit for a good get.

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                • #23
                  Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                  Originally posted by JackTwice
                  This is a HUGE get for Nagy.
                  It might have been mentioned earlier but I think with the direction this board has taken to attacking recruiting over the last few years.  Coach Larson needs to get the credit for this recruit.  

                  If he is going to take blame for the current situation, let's be sure to give credit for a good get.
                  HUGE get for Nagy, Larson and the rest of the staff. I have and will continue to support each and every member of the current SDSU family. What might be harder for me is another year of patience while these young players develop. Through the struggles they will get better and we need to reap the benefits by keeping them with us at SDSU.
                  We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                  We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                    What might be harder for me is another year of patience while these young players develop
                    I agree that it is tough seeing these guys struggle knowing where we have been.

                    From time to time read your tag line.  I believe that says it all.  

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                    • #25
                      Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                      This is great news Rabbit fans. Now we have a point guard that will be able to take over the game and still make others around him better.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                        I posed the question on the comparison between Gilbert and Williams. Both relatively similar in jumping ability and quickness, but Williams is a much better shooter. One of the games Matt watched, Williams had 40+ points and about half of those were from behind the arc.
                        "You just stood their screaming. Fearing no one was listening to you. Hearing only what you wanna hear. Knowing only what you heard." Metallica

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                        • #27
                          Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                          Originally posted by JackTwice
                          What might be harder for me is another year of patience while these young players develop
                          I agree that it is tough seeing these guys struggle knowing where we have been.

                          From time to time read your tag line. I believe that says it all.
                          Let's take the long view--the important season is 2008-09, that's when we become tournament-eligible. Everything is basically "pre-season" until we get to 2008-09.

                          If Nagy and the troops can get things back on an even keel in 2006-07 and then make some more progress in 2007-08, we can still be in good shape for 2008-09. (Of course we're probably going to need to win 25+ games that year (or be in & win a conference) to have even a shot at the NCAA Tournament, but "that's why you play the games.&quot

                          2006-07: Return to Jackrabbit Basketball (superior intensity, consistent effort, solid defense (improve the perimeter defense!!!), inside/outside balance).
                          2007-08: Add another recruiting year of athletic ability and depth to the above. Use the improved depth to speed up the game a little bit when advantageous.
                          2008-09: Make a run at the NCAA's.
                          "I think we'll be OK"

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                          • #28
                            Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                            Originally posted by filbert
                            [quote author=JackTwice link=1148050803/15#23 date=1148226294]
                            What might be harder for me is another year of patience while these young players develop
                            I agree that it is tough seeing these guys struggle knowing where we have been.

                            From time to time read your tag line.  I believe that says it all.  
                            Let's take the long view--the important season is 2008-09, that's when we become tournament-eligible.  Everything is basically "pre-season" until we get to 2008-09.
                            [/quote]

                            True it is pre-season like. However, recruiting is tough when things are going like they have the last couple of years. We need a solid nucleus to remain in place the next couple of years to strengthen our appeal to potential recruits in the future.
                            We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                            We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                            • #29
                              Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                              I didn't see where anyone else had a link to this Argus story that I read up in SD over the weekend:

                              http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs...D=732454155510

                              Jacks land top Canadian recruit

                              Chris Solari
                              csolari@argusleader.com
                              May 20, 2006

                              South Dakota State men's basketball coach Scott Nagy is turning to Canada once again to improve his team.

                              Kai Williams, a forward from Regina, Saskatchewan, signed a letter of intent Wednesday to join the Jackrabbits this fall.

                              "I really liked the coaches and the players, and I liked that it's close to home and I'll get a chance to play right away," said Williams, who was named the top forward and second-best prospect at the 2005 Nike All-Canada summer camp.

                              Williams is the second Canadian player that SDSU has landed in the past two years. Guard Cam Hornby, from Winnipeg, Manitoba, redshirted as a freshman this season.

                              A 6-foot-6, 175-pound wing player, Williams scored a game-high 20 points in the Adidas All-Canadian Game in early April, then averaged 5.5 points and five rebounds for Canada's junior national team in the Albert Schweitzer Tournament in Manheim, Germany.

                              "Playing for Team Canada this past month in Germany was great," he said. "It's definitely an experience I wouldn't change for anything. It's one of the biggest highlights of my basketball career so far."

                              Williams, who attends Campbell Collegiate in Regina, will also play for Canada in the FIBA under-19 World Championship Qualifier in San Antonio from June 28 to July 2 in San Antonio. He chose SDSU over Eastern Kentucky and the University of Regina in Canada.

                              "He's as good a high school player as we've ever recruited," Nagy said.  .  .  . (read more)


                              The print story also had this photo of Kai with Steve Nash of the Phoenix Suns at the Nike Camp.




                              Go State!  

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                              • #30
                                Re: Jacks Land Canadian Recruit

                                Here is the offical report, better late then never. ;D


                                http://www3.sdstate.edu/Athletics/Ne...cfm?Id=46,5202

                                05/25/2006

                                Canadian standout signs with Jacks

                                Canadian Junior National Team member Kai Williams has signed a national letter of intent, indicating he will enroll at South Dakota State University in the fall and compete for the Jackrabbit men's basketball team.

                                Williams, a 6-foot-6 forward, averaged 21 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and two blocked shots per game this season for Campbell Collegiate high school in Regina, Saskatchewan. He led Campbell Collegiate to the Saskatchewan Provinical Championship, scoring 33 points in the championship game.

                                He also led all players with 20 points in the Adidas All-Canadian Game.

                                A member of Team Saskatchewan, Williams was one of 54 players from Canada invited to the Nike Camp in the summer of 2005. Canada-based Hooplife selected Williams as the top forward and second-best player at the Nike Camp. . . . (read more)


                                Go State!

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