Monthly Archives: April 2010
Off-season Update
College hoops may be done for the year, but there is plenty of Hoyas-related news on the radar: Tuesday night was the annual Georgetown basketball banquet, which Liz Clarke summarized in the Post. Of particular interest were some parting words … Continue reading
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Greg Monroe Declares, Hires an Agent
Georgetown center Greg Monroe declared his intention over the weekend to enter the NBA draft and hire an agent. Monroe’s decision to forego his final two years of college eligibility affects both his future and that of the team he … Continue reading
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An Answer…
…but not to the Greg Monroe question. The Answer, Allen Iverson, is the subject of “No Crossover: The Trial of Allen Iverson,” a documentary that aired on ESPN last night. The titular trial arose out of a brawl at a … Continue reading
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Monroe Watch: 13 days
Syracuse forward Wesley Johnson and North Carolina sophomore Ed Davis both declared for the NBA draft today. These two announcements may be a feather on the scale against Greg Monroe entering the draft; both have been projected ahead of Monroe, … Continue reading
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Monroe Watch: 18 Days*
On the Monroe front, only tea leaves to read: The consensus among draftniks (check out here and here) appears to be that Monroe will be roughly the ninth pick in the draft, behind John Wall, Evan Turner, DeMarcus Cousins, Derrick … Continue reading
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Greg Monroe Wins Awards, Remains Undecided
In the last two weeks, Hoya big man Greg Monroe has been named a third-team All-American and the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year award. On an unrelated note, Monroe has 19 days to declare his entry into the … Continue reading
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Greg Monroe Watch: 24 Days
JTIII made an appearance on Mike & Mike (actually Mike & Doug, with Gottlieb filling in for Golic) this morning. The main topics du jour were the Final Four teams, of which Georgetown played three this year. In typically diplomatic … Continue reading
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