Missouri Basketball: The Eric Chenowith Days of Summer

Shawn Garrison provides updates on the incoming freshman class of Missouri hoops, plus news on a Tiger transfer and a former football rival.

by Shawn Garrison (Scribe)

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July 04, 2008

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I've been wanting to write a post all week but just haven't had anything to discuss.  The day the first football practice report comes out can't get here soon enough, because the last week has moved like former Jayhawk Eric Chenowith.

I'm going to try to come up with some original stuff to post other than just links, but in the meantime things are just going to be a little slow.

Fortunately for you Big MO diehards, I was able to scrounge up a couple of interesting links to pass along and give my always thoughtful analysis.

Our old buddy Aqib Talib has already gotten off to a great start down in Tampa Bay.  I wouldn't think anything of this if it happened on the football field—but a personal finance training session?  I'm just glad my Chiefs didn't draft this clown.

Fox Sports college basketball writer Jeff Goodman gave his take on Keon Lawrence's transfer in his blog.  It's a little ways down the page, so I'll just post what he wrote here:

"While Missouri guard Keon Lawrence is saying he is transferring to be closer to home, we’re hearing that he just wants more shots.  No surprise.  I saw Lawrence score 50 points in an AAU game and walked away in complete disgust.  It was one of the most selfish performances I’ve seen in a long, long time."

I'm personally not taking a lot of stock in that.  "We're hearing that he just wants more shots."  Who are you hearing that from?  Keon?  Mike Anderson?  Other coaches?  And his description of that AAU game is painfully vague.

This is a pretty good example of what blogs written by "credible journalists" should not be.  In the games I personally saw Keon play in, I did not notice any selfish behavior to speak of.

I did, however, see him with tears in his eyes after several tough losses over the past two years. But maybe he was crying about his low shot total. 

Speaking of Keon, Steve Walentik has a list of schools that he could possibly end up at.  I'm just glad that it at least appears that Lawrence will be going back to school, because initially he expressed some doubt.  I also think it's a good thing that he doesn't have interest in Rutgers, the school closest to the neighborhood he grew up in. 

Be sure to scroll a little further down on that page and also check out this article on the chemistry that Mike Anderson's incoming freshman class are already forming.  Am I the only one that breaks into a huge smile when I read that Kim English, Marcus Denmon, and Miguel Paul are literally having sleepovers at Mizzou Arena?

As encouraging as I find this stuff, let's not get carried away.  These guys can be as close-knit as the Brady Bunch, but if they don't have talent, toughness, and good coaching, it's not going to mean a whole lot.

But I will say I don't recall reading anything like this about the last several incoming freshman classes.  Just pointing that out. 

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