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Postby sodadrinker » Wed Feb 21, 2007 6:47 pm

i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:12 pm

sodadrinker wrote:i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year


i heard that to

 
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:13 pm

BB11 wrote:[user=1518]Class bbbb[/user] wrote:
horne98 wrote:Lorenz is 6'3" or maybe 6'4". i don't know if lorenz is getting d1 looks or not.� But if he was i think the team would be getting a competitor with an excellent work ethic. Just those attributes makes him a prospect. Not to mention he can play the game a little too.

There is no way Lorenz could play D-1. I think he would have a tough time surviving in the dac. Not overly quick, doesn't shoot the�ball too�well, and doesn't pass that well either.

I know Luke - he is a classy kid. I've worked with him a few times in the past 4 years - I have rarely met a kid who works harder at his game in all aspects. Weight training - running - and all basketball fundamentals. I wouldn't leave anything out of the equation where Luke is involved. He reminds me a lot of Craig Nelson - who I consider to be the best point guard this state has seen in the last 20 years - my opinion only.
Luke is one of those kids who gives athletes a good name - he's a hard worker - courteous - and is willing to lend a hand to younger kids if they need help. Let's not sell him short on what he can and can't do - only he knows that.
And before anyone says anything - NO I am not from Mayville or from anywhere in that region - I just know Luke and know the type of person he is.

that was very emotional.
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Postby ndfan » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:14 pm

[user=2039]thundastruck.[/user] wrote:
sodadrinker wrote:i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year


i heard that to

 


I thought i had heard some crazy number like that also. He was also lights out from the free throw line, Anybody got numbers on that?
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Postby baller01 » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:15 pm

thundastruck. wrote:
BB11 wrote:[user=1518]Class bbbb[/user] wrote:
horne98 wrote:Lorenz is 6'3" or maybe 6'4". i don't know if lorenz is getting d1 looks or not.� But if he was i think the team would be getting a competitor with an excellent work ethic. Just those attributes makes him a prospect. Not to mention he can play the game a little too.

There is no way Lorenz could play D-1. I think he would have a tough time surviving in the dac. Not overly quick, doesn't shoot the�ball too�well, and doesn't pass that well either.

I know Luke - he is a classy kid. I've worked with him a few times in the past 4 years - I have rarely met a kid who works harder at his game in all aspects. Weight training - running - and all basketball fundamentals. I wouldn't leave anything out of the equation where Luke is involved. He reminds me a lot of Craig Nelson - who I consider to be the best point guard this state has seen in the last 20 years - my opinion only.
Luke is one of those kids who gives athletes a good name - he's a hard worker - courteous - and is willing to lend a hand to younger kids if they need help. Let's not sell him short on what he can and can't do - only he knows that.
And before anyone says anything - NO I am not from Mayville or from anywhere in that region - I just know Luke and know the type of person he is.

that was very emotional.

And very true.
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:15 pm

Class bbbb wrote:
horne98 wrote:Lorenz is 6'3" or maybe 6'4". i don't know if lorenz is getting d1 looks or not.  But if he was i think the team would be getting a competitor with an excellent work ethic. Just those attributes makes him a prospect. Not to mention he can play the game a little too.

There is no way Lorenz could play D-1. I think he would have a tough time surviving in the dac. Not overly quick, doesn't shoot the ball too well, and doesn't pass that well either.

Thee most true post I think I've ever read about Luke.
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:18 pm

ndfan wrote:[user=2039]thundastruck.[/user] wrote:
sodadrinker wrote:i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year


i heard that to

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I thought i had heard some crazy number like that also. He was also lights out from the free throw line, Anybody got numbers on that?

got no numbers on me-- but a miss was rare.  had to be 95%
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Postby Ming01 » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:19 pm

where is lorenz thinking of going?
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:23 pm

The Schwab wrote:
baller01 wrote:
BB11 wrote:[user=1518]Class bbbb[/user] wrote:
horne98 wrote:Lorenz is 6'3" or maybe 6'4". i don't know if lorenz is getting d1 looks or not.� But if he was i think the team would be getting a competitor with an excellent work ethic. Just those attributes makes him a prospect. Not to mention he can play the game a little too.

There is no way Lorenz could play D-1. I think he would have a tough time surviving in the dac. Not overly quick, doesn't shoot the�ball too�well, and doesn't pass that well either.

I know Luke - he is a classy kid. I've worked with him a few times in the past 4 years - I have rarely met a kid who works harder at his game in all aspects. Weight training - running - and all basketball fundamentals. I wouldn't leave anything out of the equation where Luke is involved. He reminds me a lot of Craig Nelson - who I consider to be the best point guard this state has seen in the last 20 years - my opinion only.
Luke is one of those kids who gives athletes a good name - he's a hard worker - courteous - and is willing to lend a hand to younger kids if they need help. Let's not sell him short on what he can and can't do - only he knows that.
And before anyone says anything - NO I am not from Mayville or from anywhere in that region - I just know Luke and know the type of person he is.

Thee most true post I think I've ever read about Luke.
YES!!!! finally another person on this site who know's Luke and what he's all about....
 YES!!  i going to gag.
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Postby sodadrinker » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:27 pm

sodadrinker wrote:i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year

i take this back.  it was his junior year that i heard this becuz wells county played them  in the state tourney
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:32 pm

sodadrinker wrote:
sodadrinker wrote:i really am curious to if its true that craig nelson only had 5 turnovers his senior year

i take this back.  it was his junior year that i heard this becuz wells county played them  in the state tourney

ya thats true, it was his jr year-  i dont remember much of that talk durin his sr. year, dont remem?..?...
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Postby thundastruck. » Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:43 pm

SCC wrote:Nelson had 5 turnovers at state his junior year.  Maybe that's what you are thinking?

On the topic of Lorenz...  He could definitely be a defensive asset for any team in the DAC.


no i heard that he only had a couple or even one at the end of the regular season,  granted have a 6'10"  and a 6'6'' guys would make life easier entering the ball down low.  but that stat was floating around - amazin

 
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Postby The Schwab » Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:16 pm

thundastruck. wrote:
The Schwab wrote:
baller01 wrote:
BB11 wrote:[user=1518]Class bbbb[/user] wrote:
horne98 wrote:Lorenz is 6'3" or maybe 6'4". i don't know if lorenz is getting d1 looks or not.� But if he was i think the team would be getting a competitor with an excellent work ethic. Just those attributes makes him a prospect. Not to mention he can play the game a little too.

There is no way Lorenz could play D-1. I think he would have a tough time surviving in the dac. Not overly quick, doesn't shoot the�ball too�well, and doesn't pass that well either.

I know Luke - he is a classy kid. I've worked with him a few times in the past 4 years - I have rarely met a kid who works harder at his game in all aspects. Weight training - running - and all basketball fundamentals. I wouldn't leave anything out of the equation where Luke is involved. He reminds me a lot of Craig Nelson - who I consider to be the best point guard this state has seen in the last 20 years - my opinion only.
Luke is one of those kids who gives athletes a good name - he's a hard worker - courteous - and is willing to lend a hand to younger kids if they need help. Let's not sell him short on what he can and can't do - only he knows that.
And before anyone says anything - NO I am not from Mayville or from anywhere in that region - I just know Luke and know the type of person he is.

Thee most true post I think I've ever read about Luke.
YES!!!! finally another person on this site who know's Luke and what he's all about....
 YES!!  i going to gag.
i just have one request......that you back up why you think that lorenz isnt as good as people say.....and i would like a few facts....not just opinions
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