Two in a row: Klay gets another Pac-10 POW honor
29.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 4.7 assists and 2.0 steals in 3 games at the GAS. He's the 17th player to win it back-to-back all time.
So, in case anyone was wondering....Klay is still good. Real good
about 2 years ago
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At this rate, does it matter?
will he stay for 4 years if he is this good?
by spencer peaty on Dec 1, 2009 10:35 AM PST up reply actions
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He’ll be in the league next year…
by BigWood on Dec 1, 2009 4:19 PM PST via mobile up reply actions
I think your going to break the record for
podcast anticipation around here.
by spencer peaty on Dec 1, 2009 5:01 PM PST up reply actions
I honestly don't know what he will do
But, two things $$$$$ $peaks volumes and that is something he won’t get playing/$taying at WSU.
The other thing is that no matter how much he likes WSU, he only started dreaming of Crimson and Gray two years ago. He has dreamed his entire life of playing in the NBA.
I would argue
being the son of a former NBA #1 overall draft pick, he is not the type that wants to get to the NBA to help out his family financially and gain fame. Klay is in a different situation. I think the advice he will get from his family is improve all you can in college and when you are really ready to go to the NBA, then do it. He won’t go prematurely for the $ though.
by spencer peaty on Dec 1, 2009 7:52 PM PST up reply actions
Most impressive to me?
He still averaged more than four assists while taking all those shots. That speaks volumes about his ability as a player.
I'm watching Wake/Purdue, the announcer says
“The pac 10 has not looked good early. It’s looking like a 2 bid conference this year. Maybe 3 if you include Washington State who is a surprise team early. Ken Bone is doing a great job early on and they are led by Klay Thompson who put up 43 the other night.”
Nothing amazing but its nice to know that ESPN announcers calling a big-10/ACC game are aware of what we’re doing so far.
Only if you put up shiny point numbers
Nothing ESPN likes better than a star. But hey, we’ll take attention where we can get it.













