Jack Ringel

Jack Ringel
ask came good kids knew question team
He was always a good listener. He wasn't one of those kids who came on the team and thought he knew everything. He would ask question after question after question.
advice basically coach cons decided pros respects response spent test thinking waters weekend
Quincy thought about what Freddie said and he respects Coach Hill's advice very much. He spent the weekend thinking about the pros and cons of it. He decided to basically test the waters and see what the response will be.
draft early guarantees knows remain
Quincy knows there are no guarantees and it's very early in the whole draft process. If it indicates that he's a first-round pick, he's going to remain in the draft.
best draft gauge interest interests name nba
I feel that it's in his best interests to put his name in the draft and gauge the interest of NBA people.
correct explore situation stay year
It's just like with anything else, if the situation is correct, we will have to explore the N.B.A. option. If it's not the correct option, then he will have another year to stay at Rutgers.
ability basketball challenge change everyday help kid life met player raw saw struggling thinking time trying
When I met him I saw a well-mannered kid with raw basketball ability who at the same time was struggling with everyday life skills. At first to me it was a challenge to help this kid because he was so likable. I wasn't thinking he'd be a big player or anything. I was trying to change the kid's life around for him.
advisory consider draft early favorable great individual whatever
That's where Quincy can make a favorable impression. The thing about Quincy is he does great in his individual workouts, so whatever (the advisory committee) says, you have to consider that it's very early in the draft process.
almost careful diploma forces name nba worth
The NBA almost forces you to put your name in. But he's going to be very careful and do everything by the book. If he's not a first-round pick, then it's not worth it to go now. He'll get a diploma and that's worth something, too.