Happy for Nojel, but what is important is the understanding that "shooting" can be improved and how you do today doesn't mean it HAS to be that way in the future. It just takes, mechanics...focus on the mechanics AND practice having "good" mechanics. It means that whatever shooter you are...you can improve
Absolutely. Happy for him. The turmoil he encountered after leaving Purdue would have derailed the career of a less determined man.Seriously tho, I'm glad Nojel is doing well. Shocked at that shooting percentage, but glad he is doing well.
Yeah somebody finally figured out he's right handed. Good for him, he was a nice kid who didn't get the best advice.Didn't he switch from shooting right handed to left before college? Looks more comfortable with his right. Glad to see this.
Kid just dedicated himself to defense at Purdue which is not glamorous. Liked by his teammates. Just need to separate the crazy parent and be happy for him.Absolutely. Happy for him. The turmoil he encountered after leaving Purdue would have derailed the career of a less determined man.
Be careful, she may still be lurking.I wonder if Mama drives the team bus??
Mickey:Didn't he switch from shooting right handed to left before college? Looks more comfortable with his right. Glad to see this.
glad for NojelMickey:
Left handed fighters they're the worst. They try to come in there with that big left. Right's no damn good. They ought to outlaw southpaws!
Rocky Balboa:
Why didn't you tell me that before?
Mickey:
I didn't want to hurt your feelings.
Always thought he was a reliable 3 point shot away from being a prototype NBA 3 and D guy. Most versatile lockdown perimeter defender I’ve seen at Purdue.