baseball wrote:cdub1 wrote:my only oppurtunity to see them all play against top flight competition at the same time was the lion's Bakkum had many great passes. Packineau had 15 points IronHeart was a no show
IH had a good game in Fargo with numerous nice passes though
cdub1 wrote:baseball wrote:cdub1 wrote:my only oppurtunity to see them all play against top flight competition at the same time was the lion's Bakkum had many great passes. Packineau had 15 points IronHeart was a no show
IH had a good game in Fargo with numerous nice passes though
very believable i just didnt see it happen so i cant say that
Hinsa wrote:Does anyone remember watching Kyle Morehart from Hillsboro? I saw him throw three-quarter court bounce passes that thread the needle through traffic with right-hand english so the ball would bounce up to hit a guy in stride for a layup. He was a passing genius. His court vision was incredible. He'd be looking at the right corner of the court and see a cutter coming from the left wing for a layup. And humble - what a nice young man he was, always deflecting praise to his teammates.
itsallabouteddie wrote:Hinsa wrote:Does anyone remember watching Kyle Morehart from Hillsboro? I saw him throw three-quarter court bounce passes that thread the needle through traffic with right-hand english so the ball would bounce up to hit a guy in stride for a layup. He was a passing genius. His court vision was incredible. He'd be looking at the right corner of the court and see a cutter coming from the left wing for a layup. And humble - what a nice young man he was, always deflecting praise to his teammates.
for lack of a better term watching him handle the ball was like watching the harlem globetrotters. i still play ball with him once in awhile and he's still awesome. i made a pass one day with a guy right it his face that was so awesome i swear the defender pulled his groin. and once he steps on the court he's in his range. the best part is that when he plays he looks like he's half dead, it looks so effortless. he's the best PG i've ever seen and i saw Hunter in person at state and i practically grew up around craig and have known him since he was a little little kid.
jtdc492 wrote:I played against Chris LaMoreux from Newberg and Mark Hochstetler from Wolford and there's no comparison. Mark H. could do it all. Best of all time? Maybe not, but I also saw him run the table on NDSU while he was at Mayville State. An incredible athlete!
tes30 wrote:does anyone remember warren eagan from the 2001 state champion team north border? not sure if he was a point guard or shooting guard but definetly was a factor on that team.
itsallabouteddie wrote:Hinsa wrote:Does anyone remember watching Kyle Morehart from Hillsboro? I saw him throw three-quarter court bounce passes that thread the needle through traffic with right-hand english so the ball would bounce up to hit a guy in stride for a layup. He was a passing genius. His court vision was incredible. He'd be looking at the right corner of the court and see a cutter coming from the left wing for a layup. And humble - what a nice young man he was, always deflecting praise to his teammates.
for lack of a better term watching him handle the ball was like watching the harlem globetrotters. i still play ball with him once in awhile and he's still awesome. i made a pass one day with a guy right it his face that was so awesome i swear the defender pulled his groin. and once he steps on the court he's in his range. the best part is that when he plays he looks like he's half dead, it looks so effortless. he's the best PG i've ever seen and i saw Hunter in person at state and i practically grew up around craig and have known him since he was a little little kid.
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