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WhawhaWhat 09-09-2014 09:21 AM

Sources: Kentucky coach John Calipari finalizing unprecedented scouting combine for NBA personnel

University of Kentucky coach John Calipari is finalizing plans for an unprecedented two-day campus scouting combine for NBA executives to evaluate his star-laden roster of professional prospects, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Calipari has invited officials of the 30 NBA teams to send personnel to Lexington, Ky., on Oct. 11-12 to watch his players do everything from run full-court five-on-five and NBA-style pick-and-roll sets to individual skill work.

The event is a chance for Calipari to impress a throng of top high school recruits on campus visits and once again frame his program as college basketball's best NBA feeder system. Kentucky is expected to be a consensus preseason No. 1 in the polls.

After the combine, Calipari plans to shut out NBA executives and scouts from his practices for several weeks – perhaps even months – into the season, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

This way, Calipari can avoid the distractions that a constant parade of NBA scouts can present to so many talented young players in the practice gym.

NBA personnel aren't allowed to interact with college undergraduates, but Calipari can simply shape his workouts to be conducive to the NBA's needs.

As one executive laughed, "We're just there as B-roll for his recruiting videos."

Calipari and his staff have been in contact with NBA executives on the format of the two-day event. Kentucky is expected to run double sessions of practice and workouts on Oct. 12 before closing off access to NBA teams for the foreseeable future.

Kentucky has a tremendous roster of NBA prospects, including five players in Draft Express’ list of the Top 30 prospects in the world. Freshman center Karl Towns (No. 3), junior center Willie Cauley-Stein (No. 10), sophomore center Dakari Johnson (No. 21), sophomore guard Andrew Harrison (No. 28), and sophomore forward Marcus Lee (No. 30) made the list.

Several more players, including sophomore Aaron Harrison and freshmen Devin Booker and Trey Lyles, are considered future first-round picks.

WilliamTheIrish 09-09-2014 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by blake5676 (Post 10896617)
He made a joke about a rivalry that most fans of <strike>college sports</strike> two small cities would like to see still active. What's the big deal? I don't see the "obsession" in that sarcastic comment.

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Bambi 09-09-2014 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10896590)
Gary Pinkel talking about another school today. And you'll never guess the object of his obsession:


http://collegespun.com/sec/missouri/...do-quarterback

That's kinda ****ed up. Wow

Bambi 09-09-2014 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WhawhaWhat (Post 10896656)
Sources: Kentucky coach John Calipari finalizing unprecedented scouting combine for NBA personnel

University of Kentucky coach John Calipari is finalizing plans for an unprecedented two-day campus scouting combine for NBA executives to evaluate his star-laden roster of professional prospects, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

Calipari has invited officials of the 30 NBA teams to send personnel to Lexington, Ky., on Oct. 11-12 to watch his players do everything from run full-court five-on-five and NBA-style pick-and-roll sets to individual skill work.

The event is a chance for Calipari to impress a throng of top high school recruits on campus visits and once again frame his program as college basketball's best NBA feeder system. Kentucky is expected to be a consensus preseason No. 1 in the polls.

After the combine, Calipari plans to shut out NBA executives and scouts from his practices for several weeks – perhaps even months – into the season, league sources told Yahoo Sports.

This way, Calipari can avoid the distractions that a constant parade of NBA scouts can present to so many talented young players in the practice gym.

NBA personnel aren't allowed to interact with college undergraduates, but Calipari can simply shape his workouts to be conducive to the NBA's needs.

As one executive laughed, "We're just there as B-roll for his recruiting videos."

Calipari and his staff have been in contact with NBA executives on the format of the two-day event. Kentucky is expected to run double sessions of practice and workouts on Oct. 12 before closing off access to NBA teams for the foreseeable future.

Kentucky has a tremendous roster of NBA prospects, including five players in Draft Express’ list of the Top 30 prospects in the world. Freshman center Karl Towns (No. 3), junior center Willie Cauley-Stein (No. 10), sophomore center Dakari Johnson (No. 21), sophomore guard Andrew Harrison (No. 28), and sophomore forward Marcus Lee (No. 30) made the list.

Several more players, including sophomore Aaron Harrison and freshmen Devin Booker and Trey Lyles, are considered future first-round picks.

This is interesting. Self should consider something similar.

Eleazar 09-09-2014 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10890987)
If Texas loses in Lawrence to Chunky Cholly in a few weeks, Charlie Strong will wish he'd never been born. Those fans will go berserk with their criticism

Well, losing to Kansas in football during Weis' tenure probably should result in a coach getting fired if you're a D1 program.

Prison Bitch 09-09-2014 12:27 PM

And beating Kansas requires players jumping on goalposts in exhuberant bliss. Like when Mizzou beat 0-8 Kansas in 2002. Goalposts!

kepp 09-09-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10897121)
And beating Kansas requires players jumping on goalposts in exhuberant bliss. Like when Mizzou beat 0-8 Kansas in 2002. Goalposts!

Your life must be dizzying jumping from decade to decade like you do.

Bambi 09-09-2014 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10897109)
Well, losing to Kansas in football during Weis' tenure probably should result in a coach getting fired if you're a D1 program.


Losing to Kansas never hurt Pinkle.

Eleazar 09-09-2014 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10897155)
Losing to Kansas never hurt Pinkle.

Gary Pinkel only being 7-4 against Kansas is pretty embarrassing, can't argue with that.

I think he lost 2 or 3 in a row to them in the early 2000s, which contextualizes it a bit. But there's no reason to lose to them ever. No excuses here.

Bambi 09-09-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cochise (Post 10897203)
Gary Pinkel only being 7-4 against Kansas is pretty embarrassing, can't argue with that.

I think he lost 2 or 3 in a row to them in the early 2000s, which contextualizes it a bit. But there's no reason to lose to them ever. No excuses here.

So your first post is a complete contradiction.

Good work today Cochise.

Pitt Gorilla 09-09-2014 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prison Bitch (Post 10897121)
And beating Kansas requires players jumping on goalposts in exhuberant bliss. Like when Mizzou beat 0-8 Kansas in 2002. Goalposts!

Honestly, Mizzou was just as bad or worse than ku at that point. Twelve years later, not so much.

Pitt Gorilla 09-09-2014 02:44 PM

Big 12 Reunion

http://imgur.com/a/OnsHO

http://i.imgur.com/qPdxZOD.png
http://i.imgur.com/tTNsuQ3.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/95z6dIK.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/6B41fW8.jpg

Eleazar 09-09-2014 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Bambi (Post 10897225)
So your first post is a complete contradiction.

Good work today Cochise.

No. I said that losing to Kansas during Weis' tenure should cause a coach to be fired.

Sully 09-09-2014 04:37 PM

2002 smack, folks.

Is this real life?

TribalElder 09-09-2014 05:04 PM

They are still in denial about throwing the goal posts into the septic pond last season in Lawrence after snapping a 3 year conference losing streak


It's cool


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