RamblerSam wrote:I am just as HUGE a Rambler fan as most on this site. I LOVE so much about Milton; personally and as a player. He was the best I've seen in many years at LUC. But, that's one of the reasons we love him. He's ours. His game is full of holes even at the MVC level. Great Loyola player, good MVC player. No way and NBAer and zero chance of being drafted. He will sign as a free agent and be an early cut. Most on this site have long over estimated his real abilities. Yes, I love him but let's be honest.
Bump.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:32 am
by 01grad
ahunte1 wrote:
RamblerSam wrote:I am just as HUGE a Rambler fan as most on this site. I LOVE so much about Milton; personally and as a player. He was the best I've seen in many years at LUC. But, that's one of the reasons we love him. He's ours. His game is full of holes even at the MVC level. Great Loyola player, good MVC player. No way and NBAer and zero chance of being drafted. He will sign as a free agent and be an early cut. Most on this site have long over estimated his real abilities. Yes, I love him but let's be honest.
RamblerSam wrote: I am just as HUGE a Rambler fan as most on this site. I LOVE so much about Milton; personally and as a player. He was the best I've seen in many years at LUC. But, that's one of the reasons we love him. He's ours. His game is full of holes even at the MVC level. Great Loyola player, good MVC player. No way and NBAer and zero chance of being drafted. He will sign as a free agent and be an early cut. Most on this site have long over estimated his real abilities.
I remember talking with someone (not naming) on the Amtrak train on our way to Arch madness, he said "Milt couldn't have made it at Kansas ". It's statements like these, I love.... For the record, his senior year,he only wanted to declare for the NBA to get looks not to go professional just to get his name out there.
Thanks to the Rambler nation for the Love and support, Milt and I truly appreciate it.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2017 3:40 pm
by swellafelon
I hope ahunte's Public Shaming Campaign doesn't include reposting my prediction in the Florida thread that we'd be lucky to cover the spread.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2017 9:20 am
by ahunte1
swellafelon wrote:I hope ahunte's Public Shaming Campaign doesn't include reposting my prediction in the Florida thread that we'd be lucky to cover the spread.
You are safe. I think most of us probably felt that way.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2018 10:55 am
by ahunte1
The Nets's G League season is over, and Milton will be with the Brooklyn Nets for the remainder of the season. Here's an article about him and Loyola:
Nets play at the Bulls on April 7. Cheap tickets available on StubHub.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:08 pm
by MikeH
Doyle in the game in his home town. Not noticed by Bull' broadcast. Oh well.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2018 8:11 pm
by 01grad
Pretty good recruiting tool just to point to this game. You want a chance to play in the Final Four? The team being honored tonight is proof you can get there via Loyola. You want to play in the NBA? Milton Doyle playing tonight is proof you can get there via Loyola.
Re: MIlt and the NBA?
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 6:34 am
by Ramblerguy
I too noticed that the local broadcasters did not tie Milt and LU. They were too busy bemoaning how pathetic the Bulls situation is at this time. Nets were up a ton, and Kenny Atkinson, Nets coach, put Milt in for around seven minutes, (est.) Milt was, seemed to me, wanting to make a few plays and forced the issue, which is understandable. That step from G league to NBA is large and I truly hope he stays with it and gets the opportunity going forward. His G league season was very nicely done. It was great to see him on the floor at the UC!!! Nets and Bulls go one more time in Brooklyn, keep an eye on it.