+1davidees wrote:Henderson will not see the floor in the NBA.
Marshal Henderson------Crazy Eyes
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Another rebel fan that is not a Henderson fan. Thug?... Maybe,but the boy can play so yea as a rebel I'm gonna pull for him. I don't support him running his mouth but it doesn't matter he's still gonna do it. What's a rebel fan suppose to do? Not watch their team because a player isn't "classy"?.................
Heck no! Don't all u state fans (minus a few) defend your football coach when he makes idiotic remarks and talks trash? Ofcourse u do as you should. It's boobie time again stitch!!!!!
Heck no! Don't all u state fans (minus a few) defend your football coach when he makes idiotic remarks and talks trash? Ofcourse u do as you should. It's boobie time again stitch!!!!!
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As long as he can keep his head on straight and keep playing like he does, I see a decent career ahead of him.......it's only his head that will keep him out of the NBA.camlock wrote:+1davidees wrote:Henderson will not see the floor in the NBA.
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heck, i don't actually watch NBA, so what would I really know...???
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Maybe he could be your stereotypical white-shooter (John Paxson, Steve Kerr, Tim Legler).....I've heard people compare him to JJ Redick but I don't see it.....Henderson would be like a poor man's Redick.....Redick averages 15ppg.
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I was thinking of an NBA point guard to compare him to the other day...cant remember the guy's name, but was a great passer and opted to do so more than shoot....had the skin head look and tattoos....about ten years ago??? He had some antics a lot like Henderson.
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Jason Williams?SWAG wrote:I was thinking of an NBA point guard to compare him to the other day...cant remember the guy's name, but was a great passer and opted to do so more than shoot....had the skin head look and tattoos....about ten years ago??? He had some antics a lot like Henderson.
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Check out the following linked website:
http://www.campusinsiders.com/
What you will notice are numerous pictures of basketball players and coaches in action from relevant basketball teams all across the nation. What you will find are many players (and some coaches) engaged in shouting, screaming, chest bumping, arm raising, seeing eye gestures, hanging on the rim, arguing with refs, glaring, muscle flexing poses, chest thumping, sticking out tongue, and all other sorts of emotional behavior, cheerleading, and taunting on the court. Most of the players depicted engaged in these actions are black, but not all.
So, why, and how, does Marshall attract so much attention among all of these players from different teams engaged in similar antics on the court? Beats me. Maybe because he is white? Is there an unwritten rule that if you are a white basketball player, you are not allowed to engage in certain on-court behavior? Go figure.
http://www.campusinsiders.com/
What you will notice are numerous pictures of basketball players and coaches in action from relevant basketball teams all across the nation. What you will find are many players (and some coaches) engaged in shouting, screaming, chest bumping, arm raising, seeing eye gestures, hanging on the rim, arguing with refs, glaring, muscle flexing poses, chest thumping, sticking out tongue, and all other sorts of emotional behavior, cheerleading, and taunting on the court. Most of the players depicted engaged in these actions are black, but not all.
So, why, and how, does Marshall attract so much attention among all of these players from different teams engaged in similar antics on the court? Beats me. Maybe because he is white? Is there an unwritten rule that if you are a white basketball player, you are not allowed to engage in certain on-court behavior? Go figure.
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Marshall isn't a point guard, couldn't play the point at a 5A high school way he handles the ball
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Oh yea, White Chocolate.davidees wrote:Jason Williams?SWAG wrote:I was thinking of an NBA point guard to compare him to the other day...cant remember the guy's name, but was a great passer and opted to do so more than shoot....had the skin head look and tattoos....about ten years ago??? He had some antics a lot like Henderson.

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Yep, white chocolate. One of the best passers I've seen. Dam good ball handler too. He was a TERRIBLE defender though. Henderson is not like him
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He gets so much attention because he is so over the top might after night after night. Also, he gets all the attention "locally" because 98 percent of Ole Miss fan have always preached about class and snubbing his current behavior with references of lack of class.....now that it is one of their own, they defend it with other adjectives.....kinda like defending Orgeron.Po Monkey Lounger wrote:Check out the following linked website:
http://www.campusinsiders.com/
What you will notice are numerous pictures of basketball players and coaches in action from relevant basketball teams all across the nation. What you will find are many players (and some coaches) engaged in shouting, screaming, chest bumping, arm raising, seeing eye gestures, hanging on the rim, arguing with refs, glaring, muscle flexing poses, chest thumping, sticking out tongue, and all other sorts of emotional behavior, cheerleading, and taunting on the court. Most of the players depicted engaged in these actions are black, but not all.
So, why, and how, does Marshall attract so much attention among all of these players from different teams engaged in similar antics on the court? Beats me. Maybe because he is white? Is there an unwritten rule that if you are a white basketball player, you are not allowed to engage in certain on-court behavior? Go figure.
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