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Goodbye Rondae. It was a good 2 years.
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Lol. Theres a dude on facebook sayin he saw Rondae at the El Con theater on Easter and he told him and his kids he is "shimmying one more year"
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I will miss RHJ. He definitely will be remembered as one of the most popular, likeable players this program has seen.
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If he hasn't turned in his cable box, there's a chance.
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gumby wrote:If he hasn't turned in his cable box, there's a chance.
There is no chance. He did not turn in his cable box because he sold it to Rick Pitino's wife, who finally found the perfect home in Oro Valley.
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Harvey Specter wrote:
gumby wrote:If he hasn't turned in his cable box, there's a chance.
There is no chance. He did not turn in his cable box because he sold it to Rick Pitino's wife, who finally found the perfect home in Oro Valley.
Wait. There's grass in Oro Valley?!
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Will this be streaming on arizonawildcats.com
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Puerco wrote:
Harvey Specter wrote:
gumby wrote:If he hasn't turned in his cable box, there's a chance.
There is no chance. He did not turn in his cable box because he sold it to Rick Pitino's wife, who finally found the perfect home in Oro Valley.
Wait. There's grass in Oro Valley?!
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rgdeuce wrote:Lol. Theres a dude on facebook sayin he saw Rondae at the El Con theater on Easter and he told him and his kids he is "shimmying one more year"
the biggest news in that post is that the el con mall still exists. wow!
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rgdeuce wrote:Lol. Theres a dude on facebook sayin he saw Rondae at the El Con theater on Easter and he told him and his kids he is "shimmying one more year"
the biggest news in that post is that the el con mall still exists. wow!
it doesn't exist. at least not as a mall.

now it's more a shopping "plaza" or whatever they're called where it's just some businesses in a common area. No actual mall though.
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dirtbags wrote:
rgdeuce wrote:Lol. Theres a dude on facebook sayin he saw Rondae at the El Con theater on Easter and he told him and his kids he is "shimmying one more year"
the biggest news in that post is that the el con mall still exists. wow!
it doesn't exist. at least not as a mall.

now it's more a shopping "plaza" or whatever they're called where it's just some businesses in a common area. No actual mall though.
El Con now is probably designated a 'power center' instead of mall.
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I have it on good authority that Rondae is leaving, but not for the NBA. He is leaving to live under the sea, where he intends to hang out with crustaceans and sing reggae songs. I learned this from a seagull who saw Rondae at the beach making preparations.

This seagull has been accurate with previous U of A predictions, as even he laughed his little seagull ass off when Chris Rodgers tested the waters for the NBA draft. Bottom line: I started new prescription medication this weekend.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:I have it on good authority that Rondae is leaving, but not for the NBA. He is leaving to live under the sea, where he intends to hang out with crustaceans and sing reggae songs. I learned this from a seagull who saw Rondae at the beach making preparations.

This seagull has been accurate with previous U of A predictions, as even he laughed his little seagull ass off when Chris Rodgers tested the waters for the NBA draft. Bottom line: I started new prescription medication this weekend.

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Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Main Event wrote:
Goodbye Rondae. It was a good 2 years.
What time is this at?
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azcat34 wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Main Event wrote:
Goodbye Rondae. It was a good 2 years.
What time is this at?
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He gone.
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Good luck Rondae! You will be missed immensely!
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Shucks. I really believed Efren Bonillas Jr.''s facebook post that he ran into rondae at the theatre and he told him he was coming back.
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is it official yet?
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3goggles wrote:is it official yet?
Yes, he has a agent.
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But wasn't Rondae pretty much the most likely to leave, even more so than Stan? I can't see how anyone is surprised by this.
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It was sweet how he got a little choked up during the presser. He really loves the team and the fans a lot.

I'm impressed he's going to finish the semester. I don't think too many guys do that.
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Gonna miss this guy. One of the best to ever don the Arizona jersey.
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He is definitely one of the most likable nd will represent the university well.
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Best of luck. A joy to watch. A guy with a motor like that is special.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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I wanted him to stay just because of his crowd pleasing ability.
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Can I get a 2 clap and a Rick Flair??????
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I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?
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PieceOfMeat wrote:I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?
It isn't the number of years, it's the quality of the years. Rondae had some pretty high quality years.
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PieceOfMeat wrote:I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?

Good question POM. He would be in my top 10 alltime and I go back to the Snowden years.

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That is not in any particular order and no criteria was used other than they were my favorite players for whatever reason
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Rondae is in my top 5.

Dude was really really nervous. He is always a ham in front of a camera and he was kind of tripping over his words and talking fast at the start of that presser. You could genuinely tell this was very hard for him to do. It was the right choice IMO.
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As a player? Not sure he'd crack my Top 10. As a person? Top 5, no question.
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azcat49 wrote:
PieceOfMeat wrote:I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?

Good question POM. He would be in my top 10 alltime and I go back to the Snowden years.

Money
Norman
Fleming
Kerr
Elliott
Dickerson
Terry
Sol
DWill
RHJ

Just missed: Herm Harris, Bob Elliott, Damon, Kahlid, Jason Gardner, gilbert Arenas

That is not in any particular order and no criteria was used other than they were my favorite players for whatever reason
Interesting, I don't think he'd make my top 10.

Pop McKale wrote:As a player? Not sure he'd crack my Top 10. As a person? Top 5, no question.
that's an interesting way to look at it. I do tend to factor in personality into my lists, but even then, he wouldn't crack my top10. Which kinda sucks, as he's the kind of Cat who definitely coulda been in my top10.
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My favorites arent always the best players. Ray Owes and Ben Davis are two guys who are probably among my all-time five to seven favorite wildcats. Sometimes you just like guys.
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PieceOfMeat wrote:
azcat49 wrote:
PieceOfMeat wrote:I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?

Good question POM. He would be in my top 10 alltime and I go back to the Snowden years.

Money
Norman
Fleming
Kerr
Elliott
Dickerson
Terry
Sol
DWill
RHJ

Just missed: Herm Harris, Bob Elliott, Damon, Kahlid, Jason Gardner, gilbert Arenas

That is not in any particular order and no criteria was used other than they were my favorite players for whatever reason
Interesting, I don't think he'd make my top 10.

Pop McKale wrote:As a player? Not sure he'd crack my Top 10. As a person? Top 5, no question.
that's an interesting way to look at it. I do tend to factor in personality into my lists, but even then, he wouldn't crack my top10. Which kinda sucks, as he's the kind of Cat who definitely coulda been in my top10.
Got to see the kind of kid Rondae is first hand on several occasions. I'm sure there are many others who have come through the program who were just as charismatic, gracious, and plain nice dudes. He's the geniune article.
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Pop McKale wrote: Got to see the kind of kid Rondae is first hand on several occasions. I'm sure there are many others who have come through the program who were just as charismatic, gracious, and plain nice dudes. He's the geniune article.
yeah first hand interaction goes a long way :)
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azcat49 wrote:
PieceOfMeat wrote:I like RHJ a lot, but as he's only a 2 year player I wonder where he falls in the favorites list for everyone?

Good question POM. He would be in my top 10 alltime and I go back to the Snowden years.

Money
Norman
Fleming
Kerr
Elliott
Dickerson
Terry
Sol
DWill
RHJ

Just missed: Herm Harris, Bob Elliott, Damon, Kahlid, Jason Gardner, gilbert Arenas

That is not in any particular order and no criteria was used other than they were my favorite players for whatever reason
Interesting list... Money, Norman, & Fleming were before my time. My first favorite Cat was Robbie Dosty; he is off the list for obvious reasons - very sad how he ended up.

My list (could not get below 11)

Kerr
Elliott
Khalid
Simon
RJ
Solo
D-Will
Nick
Ashley
Gordon
TJ
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Odogg asked me to post his list for him.

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azgreg wrote:Odogg asked me to post his list for him.

1) Pastner
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Wrong thread. I asked you to post this under the ASU coaching thread.
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I look at Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and love his defense.... but is there any hope he can improve his offensive game? I feel that if he did have an good offensive game he could be a lottery pick. Thoughts?

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Oh for sure. He has everything else. Great athlete. Great length. Incredible defender. Finishes well at the rim. Unselfish player. Great leadership. But it's tough to be a wing that can't shoot. He's going to have to convince teams he can be Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Gerald Wallace. And ... he might be. I really like him.
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Jefe wrote:Victor (Tyler)

I look at Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and love his defense.... but is there any hope he can improve his offensive game? I feel that if he did have an good offensive game he could be a lottery pick. Thoughts?

Chad Ford (1:52 PM)

Oh for sure. He has everything else. Great athlete. Great length. Incredible defender. Finishes well at the rim. Unselfish player. Great leadership. But it's tough to be a wing that can't shoot. He's going to have to convince teams he can be Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Gerald Wallace. And ... he might be. I really like him.
He has a good offensive game. He lacks a consistent J. It's really that one thing that holds him back. His college offense production was great for a wing who couldn't consistently make a jump shot.

I think he would be a steal after pick #20. Even if he never learns to shoot well, he can be a bench guy for 10 years who brings energy, leadership and is solid in the locker room. He learns to shoot and you have a top ten value.
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Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Jefe wrote:Victor (Tyler)

I look at Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and love his defense.... but is there any hope he can improve his offensive game? I feel that if he did have an good offensive game he could be a lottery pick. Thoughts?

Chad Ford (1:52 PM)

Oh for sure. He has everything else. Great athlete. Great length. Incredible defender. Finishes well at the rim. Unselfish player. Great leadership. But it's tough to be a wing that can't shoot. He's going to have to convince teams he can be Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Gerald Wallace. And ... he might be. I really like him.
He has a good offensive game. He lacks a consistent J. It's really that one thing that holds him back. His college offense production was great for a wing who couldn't consistently make a jump shot.

I think he would be a steal after pick #20. Even if he never learns to shoot well, he can be a bench guy for 10 years who brings energy, leadership and is solid in the locker room. He learns to shoot and you have a top ten value.
for me his ceiling is iggy.
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A1RZONA wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:
Jefe wrote:Victor (Tyler)

I look at Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and love his defense.... but is there any hope he can improve his offensive game? I feel that if he did have an good offensive game he could be a lottery pick. Thoughts?

Chad Ford (1:52 PM)

Oh for sure. He has everything else. Great athlete. Great length. Incredible defender. Finishes well at the rim. Unselfish player. Great leadership. But it's tough to be a wing that can't shoot. He's going to have to convince teams he can be Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Gerald Wallace. And ... he might be. I really like him.
He has a good offensive game. He lacks a consistent J. It's really that one thing that holds him back. His college offense production was great for a wing who couldn't consistently make a jump shot.

I think he would be a steal after pick #20. Even if he never learns to shoot well, he can be a bench guy for 10 years who brings energy, leadership and is solid in the locker room. He learns to shoot and you have a top ten value.
for me his ceiling is iggy.
That's a good comparison too. If he falls outside #20, he goes to a good team, and good teams tend to understand the importance of a high-motor winner. Cleveland would be a great destination. Not a ton of pressure immediately, but a role down the line.
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He seems like Spurs player to me. They always seem to fall into players like RHJ!
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3goggles wrote:He seems like Spurs player to me. They always seem to fall into players like RHJ!
If they could Kawhi Leonard him, I'd be all for it. I think the 20-30 pick range would set Rondae up with a team that appreciates his positives more. Teams that suck frequently do so because they get focused on potential to the expense of solid, hard working guys.

How many people contributed to SA's last title team who don't have huge upside but are hard working, team first guys? That's how you win.
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