Rivals' Jeff Eisenberg writes about the landing of Sim Bhullar by New Mexico State.
It's been interesting perusing mixed the message board reaction of this signing. PTW calls it a win-win for the Aggies. New Mexico State basketball receives priceless national attention, in late August at that. Plus, landing a 7-foot-5 prospect/project is the dream of any basketball coach and a bonafide steal at the level of the WAC. Consider how many other signings don't work out as hoped, what's the downside to landing a center who has a chance to help? It really boils down to this: is there a WAC head coach who would have declined this opportunity?
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New Mexico State also announced some coaching staff changes.
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Dayton Morinaga notes that when someone from New York City is afraid of traffic in China, that's the ultimate. Dayton also has the details of the Rainbow Warriors breaking bread (not heads) with an opponent after a game.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Thursday's world of WAC basketball
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 9:48 AM
Labels: Hawaii basketball. UH basketball, New Mexico State basketball
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