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My newest video featuring most of the players from the upcoming season. I used the trailer from Transformers Dark of the Moon.
Made By: Brandon Carlisle
Projected Starters:
PG: Marquis Teague (Freshman) (7th ranked player in class of 2011)
SG: Doron Lamb (Sophomore) (12.3 points per game, 48.6%-3 point shooting)
SF: Darius Miller (Senior) (10.9 points per game, 4.6 rebounds per game)
PF: Terrence Jones (Sophomore) (15.7 points per game, 8.8 rebounds per game)
C: Anthony Davis (Freshman) (2nd ranked player in class of 2011)

Dai-Jon Parker (63) is a 6’3″ shooting guard who makes some exciting plays but the better part of his game, is his three point shooting. Kevin Stallings (Vanderbilt’s Coach) likes to bring in athletic guards like Parker who can also shoot the ball. Parker will fit right in with Stallings system, which is letting guards run around screens to try and get an opening three pointer. The other two recruits are not ground breaking additions but Vanderbilt is still looking at being a top 5-10 team as long as they can stay healthy. Kevin Stallings always coaches his team the right way so expect them to be tough the whole way through and possibly make a run to the final four.
Just a little preview to get people pumped up for the matchup against the Tar Heels!
Created By: Brandon Carlisle
Only got to watch the second half so this is the highlights from that.
Brandon Knight just had an amazing year, he made the final four and averaged 17.3 ppg, 4.2 apg and 4 rpg. An extremely successful season for anyone. Knight has some pretty important weeks/months lying ahead for him. He ha too chose if he’s going to jump the gun and go to the NBA or stay at Kentucky and help pursue his degree plus having fun and being a kid.
In an article by American Chronicle Knight’s mother said his decision will be heavily depending on how close he is to getting a degree. His mom is really wanting him to finish college it seems like. “He has only a year, a year and a half left,” Tonya Knight said. “… (A degree is) within striking distance.” It’s going to be real close for us Kentucky fan’s. I really want him to stay but either way, it’s going to be the right decision. You can finish college even if you go to the draft so if he goes to the draft so that doesn’t matter. But after all the one and done’s that go to the NBA, they have mostly all said that they miss being a kid at UK and that they don’t like having basketball as a job and its tough.
The NBA is supposedly going to have a lock out and a bunch of people are thinking that it’s a done deal. So you’re probably thinking, Hmm then that means he should stay right? Not necessarily! NBA agents can get them working out and pay them under the table so they can make a living. Only negative with that is you will not get to play against some of the best talent in the country.
Usually i would have an opinion on these things and be at least a little confident on weather or not something will happen. But this is different, i cant decide what Knight is going to do. I think the biggest difference is going to be weather or not the lock out will happen. I don’t think he’s going to want to not play basketball for a whole year or half of a year. So lets hope for a lock out and we get everyone back and hang championship number 8 in the rafters of Rupp.
Here is the article that i mention in this post.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/yb/157849672