LynchMob wrote:The reality is, the team holds all the cards and can release anybody or refuse to honor their offer at any time. Whether or how much you do that is completely up to the coach. Of course, if you do it too much, you will start scaring kids off.
TrueBlueJay wrote:LynchMob wrote:The reality is, the team holds all the cards and can release anybody or refuse to honor their offer at any time. Whether or how much you do that is completely up to the coach. Of course, if you do it too much, you will start scaring kids off.
I wouldn't say the school holds all of the cards. Kids these days change their mind the day before signing day leaving schools with a void to fill.
He can combo skills, can push it in transition and is a solid passer in the open court or dribble drive. He has a high basketball IQ, and can knock down open jumper or finish drive on offense too! He has offers from Iowa State, Creighton, Wisconsin-Green Bay, Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Northern Iowa.
Day 2
Noskowiak started slow against the Celtics, but showed his resolve and his leadership presence, steppingup to hit four 3‘s and 17 points in the second half to help his team to the win - He was sensational and finished with 19 points total.
Day 3
The young point guard who always seemed calm and collected was just awesome Sunday. Noskowiak hit three’s, distributed the ball to teammates on point and drove to the basket with strong finishes all game. On top of that, his defense was stellar as well. Noskowiak finished the tournament with a 23 point effort.
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