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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

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02:03 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"Become confident. I think his form as a sophomore is better than herb Jones form as a senior herb Jones amounted to being a 38% three point shooter this year. For the pelicans, I'm not saying that they're one to one prospects, but I think that's the type of trajectory you want to take a gamble on because he's younger and he plays a similar style. His shot, my concern for him like you said was JD Davison is he's got kind of a boxy base. I think Dale and Terry wolf out into a shot. I'm not saying you should jump 5 feet forward like garrison Matthews, but he just goes straight up and he doesn't necessarily release the ball on time necessarily. And I watched him against TCU and one of the best games that I'm sorry sorry trick is you're a TCU guy, but he changed the game. The reason that Arizona won that game was Dale and Terry. I know better to Mather and got all the hype colloquial had 24 and something deal and Terry pressured Mike miles for the last half of the game. He got two steals and transition and he hit one three in the corner. I think if you were to say that the shooting the week is a weakness, I think it's a weakness that you can gamble on getting better and Dale and Terry's defense and secondary ball handling and facilitating is something that you can overlook because you don't necessarily want him to be your best shooter and you can we've talked about this in our podcast that we had two weeks ago. If you get a live wire defender and you haven't wanna offense, you don't need to have him play strong side corner and be a shooter. You can have him be a cutter, play the dunker spot, be it off ball cutter and influence the game defensively with and hide them offensively if his shooting really is that woeful. And I'm not sure it'll be to that extent either. Yeah, and I think just from an outsider looking in kind of thing on Terry, when you first look at him 6, 7 can kind of shoot, can handle the ball and lights out defense. The two things that you stand out to me is John Schwartz naturally get better. You usually don't see players, especially under classmen. You don't see their jump shots get worse. So if his jump shot does improve even, say, I'm ball parking here just completely throwing a number out 20%. He gets 20% better as a shooter. What does that look like while he's adding strength in getting stronger? What does that kind of number look like and what kind of players that I think that's a starter in this league? Again, I haven't seen I haven't dived into him. That's why I'm kind of reserving some thoughts, but from the initial thoughts I've gotten from the two games I've seen of him, and I haven't focused on him as much as I have Mather, and that's why I'm also, again, taking the backseat, but I do think someone like that could easily stick in the NBA and honestly with the way he had it. I liked his NCAA tournament. I could see with a lot of GMs getting their first taste of him. I could see him climbing up to borderline first round pig status. Where do you see him going in the draft potentially? I think because he still a raw prospect that if he stays in the graph and I want to preface that with an if. I think he could really improve his stock by going back to Arizona being the guy as a pick and roll facilitator improving that. Maybe shooting 5% better from three and he becomes a surefire first round pick in my opinion. I think right now he's his range is about 35 to 50. In the draft and the reason I remain very confident in his ability is there are not letters that are really good defenders that don't have awful shots that don't really stick. When they're young and they can pass the ball and rebound the ball. I think his makeup is something that we talked about this with Harrison Ingram. I'll put this one. Here's an Ingram. We talked about how he was forced to play a role that is not one he'll play in the NBA, and I think it could be helpful, but people frown upon it. Dale and Terry is playing the exact role he'll play in the NBA, but to a higher degree because of there's fewer good players on Arizona than there will be on an NBA team despite how good they were. He knows his role perfectly. He grew up playing with Evan mobley. He grew up playing with stars all around and he knows how to serve a team without his number being called, and he'll always play good defense. So always pass the ball, he'll rebound the ball, and I think any team that is going to draft and trying to add to a solid team, 35 through 50, we'll appreciate that skill set and I think you could get a guy who can be a bench player early in the career and later in the career could be a starter and a key glue guide to a contending team. Yeah, I think the only way he doesn't translate is really if the jump shooting somehow falls off a cliff. And the free throw percentage isn't exactly high, 74%, but also most guys at 74% unless they're three point percentage. The three point percentage doesn't there's really no indication that it would fail, right? Like last year, he got a lot better overall as a shooter, went from 61% to 74% from the line, 33% to 36 as an overall shooter and went from 41 to 50% overall field goal percentage. There's no real indication for me that he would just suddenly go backwards. So I don't think that shooting is a reason to fail. And that's why I ultimately agree. I think he should get his volume, be the top junior of next year's class and come back. But if you were to come out this year, I do think he could flirt with a first round pick. I don't know about you, but that's pretty much my final takeaway. Let me know if you have any thoughts about the draft projection range. And then also just kind of comparison anything like that. And then we'll wrap this up. I think my main comparison I've said is herb Jones. There are slightly different herbs, a little bigger than he is. But I think the idea of playing facilitator in college and then just defender and ultimate glue guy in the NBA is really projectable. And obviously I heard John saw into the perfect situation, it's become a really high level rotational piece and a team that's in the play in games. Immediately as a rookie. And I'm not saying necessarily Dylan Teri does that immediately, but I think he's.

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"Defense numbers actually were lower than you think and I went through and watched every single isolation defensive possession he played on the season and there were only three accountant three where the person scored on him where he was he was directly responsible. One was a face up three. One was a bank shot two from Johnny Jews and one was a drop drop step spin move from Spencer Jones at Stanford where he just took the wrong angle and the spin was a nice counter. The other Terry stays in front of his man, he makes point guards through small forwards, really uncomfortable with the ball. He's one of the best off ball defenders in terms of gambling for steals and coming up with seals. And that contributes to his prowess and transition. And he's just that guy you really want on your team because he rebounds. He steals the ball, he shoots at a competent level. He makes your best players better and he doesn't ask for a numbers himself. I'm a jazz fan. I'll fully admit this. If the jazz were to sneak into the second round trade for a pick, I would love to take Dale and Terry because while he could boost his stock and go back to school, I think there's a market for him in the NBA because of what herb Jones has done and said and you play good defense. You get a few steals in your own selfish and teams will come calling for you. So that's my pitch for Dale and Terry. Yeah, I like it. And the reason I like you go is I'll be a 100% honest. I don't like doing the, you know, I've seen like 40% of what I actually want to see of him. I don't want to talk out of my ass and just be like, oh, well, you know, this is this because the numbers say something that I have no idea what I'm saying. So I'm letting you dominate this intentionally. So the one concern I have, this has always been my thing with Dale and Terry, why I've held bath on him is the jump shot form is a little bit weird. I was curious of what you think of the jump shooting translating to the NBA. I think they'll.

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

01:56 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"A lot of people are giving up on their new year's resolutions, but if this year you are sticking with your new year resolution to eat right, it's probably because of Bill Barr. It almost, it almost feels probably like a not a resolution because for people like me, I mean, I've kept my resolution, so I can't, I can't sit and my resolution was literally just to kind of keep doing the same. I go to the gym every day and I feel like now I'm flexing. But a big part of this is the bill bars. I mean, I enjoy eating these and it keeps off the sweet tooth I have while actually being pretty healthy for me. I don't know what your favorite Bill bar flavor is, but I'm gonna let you go because we probably have the same answer. I feel like mint chocolate. Nope, we don't have the same answer. All right, I love the cookies and cream. I love the cookies and cream, but I know they just sent us some puffs. Which are the first ever protein infused marshmallow, which I'm an absolute sucker for. This is a dream collaboration come true. They're fluffy, they're marshmallowy. They're not just a protein bar, they're a treat. And they're covered in a 100% real chocolate. All built bars are covered in a 100% real chocolate. Yes, puffs included. And again, 100% real chocolate. Bill bars are low calorie, high protein, they replace, you can replace your candy bar with these they are better. And they are definitely less calories. The typical candy bar can be anywhere from two to 300 calories as someone who used to eat many, many candy bars. I can assure you that the calorie intake is much lower from this. But go to dot com and scroll down to the macro chart, you'll be blown away. High protein, low calories, high fiber, low carbs, and bars contain a 130 calories, four grams of sugar, four net carbs, and 17 grams of protein. Compare that to a candy bar which usually has 240 calories, 30 grams of sugar, and dozens of net carbs, I feel more bloated, just reading this. But I built bar, they're all about taste, they make it delicious first and then figure out how to make it healthy..

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

03:54 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"So back to lean filling in for Raphael Barlow as he makes his way back to the states for draft season. We are going to do another NCAA player. This one out of the SEC we just did a patch 12 player. We're kind of swapping around the conferences. We'll make our way back to the PAC 12. But we're going to start this portion with JD Davison. JD Davison was an intriguing high school prospect. He was top ten recruit last year. He's a one and done freshman average 8 and a half points per game. 4.3 assists 4.8 rebounds a game. One steal a game had three turnovers again, which is really high. That was on 46% shooting. Then you get to the three point shooting. It was 30% and then free throw percentage is lower than where you'd want it at 73% leaf. Kick us off with JD Davis, because I know you've recently started to dive into him. What are your thoughts? Let's start with the pros and then we'll make our way to the cons. Just how close it is. I watched him in person against Notre-Dame in the first round of the NCAA tournament. And you could see that his first step and his bounce when attacking the room was elite. Finishing wise, he left some to be desired, but that's fixable, I think. He's a good isolation player and he's a good perimeter defender. And I think those are all traits that you want in a guard, especially someone that won't necessarily be given the reins to your offense, like immediately, he can have potential and you say, well, if you're a backup, like we want you to be good on defense, we want you to have a good first step and I think those are the pros. And I think his form is solid. The shot is not quite there, in my opinion. But his form is solid and that gives you a good basis to work with, especially because he's young and Uber athletic. Yeah, I'm not as big on his form. It's mostly the base. I think the release is good. The jump shot release itself is good, but the bottom half where I just feel like I'm not a fan of big boxy jumpers. So the reason why this is a little bit lower on Jalen green's jump shot, I think that kind of stuff, you present yourself with obstacles that are a little bit unnecessary. But that's a con and I'll get to that. But I absolutely everything you're going to hear on this starts with the explosiveness and the athleticism. Defensively, he has crazy quick feet. He can move very well on the perimeter. He has great, quick change of direction when he's driving when he's in transition, he can go left, right, left, right. He's a windshield wiper in transition. He's all around him. He's really hard to stop that way. And then above that, he's also an explosive finisher that can finish above the rim with the head of steam and we've seen it a little bit in half court. Definitely seen it in the full court. And then also the other big skill for me is passing. I think he really knows how to exploit defenses and while I did criticize the turnovers, the three a game. A lot of that does come from the daring Ness, I guess, of willing to try crazy things as a pastor, where he's trying to thread the needle a little bit too much. And honestly, I'd rather have those mistakes than fundamental mistakes where it's like really, you couldn't like you traveled or something like that. But he passes out a drives really well. I think he has good vision. He knows for his teammates are. I'm confident in those two things. The athleticism and playmaking. Now, unfortunately, I'll kick off some of the cons and I'll let you take over from there. But the turnovers are an issue obviously. He has really short arms I mentioned the quick feet defensively by the wingspan is going to hold him back. I can't see him measuring more than plus one or plus two but the absolute most and he's already a little bit undersized at these listed at 6 three, but I personally don't see him as that tall. And then the other thing, I mean, it just really comes down to anything with shooting. The jump shot needs to be more consistent. His floaters really flat. It's a line drive. I'd like to see him get some more art. But if he can learn to score, I think that's a big swing skill. Talk to me about what you see in the negatives from your research. I've got a couple. And.

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

06:41 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"Lack of explosion, the difference, though, is that I think he's a bit stiff defensively where his hips can just freeze on him at any given moment. And that kind of worries me. I don't know what you think of his defense and some of his other weaknesses, but we'll have to hear your thoughts on that. Yeah, I think there are players that can expose him a little bit defensively because you mentioned he gets upright and stiff. That said he rated as a very good isolation defender. I think a lot of his isolation issues defensively came on switching onto small guards. I don't think he's necessarily a guy, which is one through 5. That's everyone's appeal, but very few people actually do that. But I think he Garth took through four fairly well. He's very strong. I think he's as stronger player than Kyle Anderson is. Or especially at that same stage when Kyle Anderson was coming out of UCLA. I think Harrison Ingram in 1819 years old was far far more physical. And the other thing I'll say is he's active and he's aware defensively. He's rotates very well is off ball defense is really good. And Stanford's defense is a pack line, meaning that he doesn't get a lot of steel. So if you're worried about like, oh, he's 6, 8, he doesn't have a ton of steals. That's something I don't think you should be too worried about because he's always in the right spots. And even then he gets his hand on a lot of basketballs. And then one thing I want to add about offense where we're talking about cons. I think sometimes he's so determined to get his way to the perfect spot. He passes up on shots that I think will be more evident and frequently available for him at the NBA level, whereas in the college he was the best individual creator on Stanford. And so I think one of the cons is a pro for his pro game is that he won't have to do that. And so a lot of the shots will be cutting or spot ups as opposed to pump fake, one dribble, get to the mid post and shoot tougher shots, which really hurt his percentages. And I think the fact that he was able and forced to do that will actually help him in the long run and it will be it'll be a con in terms of his percentages and the scattering report. But I think it'll be a pro in the long run for his pro career. Yeah, and something to think about when scouting players like these guys who are first options in college, but absolutely have no business being a first option in the MBA is you have to look at what they're actually going to do. I mean, the post office, let's be real. The post-ops are going to be so minimal. And that was like his fourth highest play run in college or 5th high, it's something like that. That is no weird near what will actually be the truth in the NBA for him. If he's posting up, it's because he's got someone tiny on him. That is the only reason Mike, if he's got a Trey Burke on him or something, yeah, go ahead and post them up. But other than that, it's not going to happen, and that's not something that happens probably 25 times in an MBA season for a role player like Harrison Ingram. I like how and one other thing actually and I like how you brought up the off ball defense and the motor pretty much. I think that's important to note. The only other con I would bring up is just the shot. It's slow. It's a set shot. That's kind of a weakness for me. I'm iffy about those kind of guys, but ultimately I do think that he can improve in the touches there. I think he has good follow through and everything, but let's do kind of we do this on every time I do a scouting report. Expected role worst case best case, and then if you want throw comparison in there and where you think you'll get drafted, for me, I think the comparison I already touched on Kyle Anderson, I think it's the perfect comparison. But let's talk about the best case worst case and expected role. I'm interested to hear your thoughts. Is that you get a 5th starter? A 5th starter who can fill in and be a 12 points a game, 6 rebounds, and by a midway through his career. And he plays solid defense and he's a very good team player. And I think the most likely cases he's like a 6 or 7th man who plays good defense and he plays similarly on a better team. And so if he's on a good team, I think you can move him lower his minutes, but his effectiveness will rise. And I think worst case is that is shooting doesn't improve. And now he's just a solid athlete but not an explosive one and someone that plays tenth man on a solid team. And he could always contribute a bad team. But I see his game style contributing more and helping more on a good team than one that is striving to rebuild. And then a comparison, you mentioned Kyle Anderson, I think that's a really good one. I kind of see, and this one, this one's a little out there. I kind of see a worse shooting Sadiq bay, also just the way that they're built neither explodes out of the gym. But they're very solid they have good footwork. They jump stop, they defend, especially they smartly defend. They're not going to overwhelm you physically. The difference is Sadiq bay can shoot the lights out. And I think Harrison Ingram is never going to get to that level of shooting, but I think he's a slightly better athlete version of how I understand and not as good a shooter as a big face. So those are kind of my two. Yeah, I like that. I like that. And I would touch on the worst case best case. I think I agree with the best case. The worst case, I actually think he's out of the league if he can't shoot. That's our major break thing. I think it's very want, but I think if he's not shooting the ball, even if that 31% number is it, I'm going to have a hard time. I don't know if he's going to be a good enough to defend her and pass her combo to make up for it and actually earn consistent minutes. I think that Trump shots a massive swing skill. Where do you think he gets drafted? Last 5 picks of the first draft and then maybe that's probably where I would say is the most likely and I could see him go on to kind of in that 25 to 35 range is kind of where my thought process is. I would pick him around there and I could see a team getting happy with, oh wow, we got a 6 8 freshman that was forced to play on ball and now we'll have him play off ball that could see a team falling in love with him taking you before then and I can see people being worried by his shot and taking him below 35, but I think 25 to 35 is kind of the range where he'll likely hear his name called. Yeah, I think his best case is like 29 through 30 is pick. And then could fall down in the 40s. I really do wonder how the stats just don't favor him and the stats plus I test like with the athleticism in terms of that. Definitely doesn't do him any favors. So I can see him kind of falling in that regard, but that was our Harrison Ingram scouting report out of Stanford. On the other side, we're going to talk about JD Davison from Alabama, the explosive guard in what we like and don't like kind of do the same thing with JD Davison. But first, let me tell you about shady rates. Shady raises an independent sunglasses company that gives you the features of.

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

06:26 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"Welcome to locked on big board. My name is Richard stamen. This is my first episode. I'm replacing Raphael as a fair warning on this episode. Leaf and I are going to win and I are going to give you scouting reports on JD Davison Harrison Ingram and Dale and Terry. Coming up on this episode of walked on big board. You are locked on NBA big board. Part of the locked on podcast network. Your team every day. Welcome to locked on big board. My name is Richard staman joined by weave to lean. Thank you for making us your first listen of today, this Wednesday. You know, this is my first time doing this on this show in case you're unfamiliar. We have rebranded Raphael is out today. He is coming back to the states if you heard our episode yesterday with me on there. He is, he's packing up and he's coming home. So for draft season, he'll be back in everything, but for now you've got me and leif, this is the old Tuesday squad on locked on NBA draft leaf, what you got for me. I'm excited, man. The rebrand we're going to get just the same basketball coverage for you and hopefully more or listeners to delve into the depths of our brains between us too, Raphael and everyone involved. So I'm excited to talk about the draft with you even more. Yeah, likewise. And so why don't we just dive right into it. So for today's episode, like I said, we're going to do three separate scouting reports. We're going to try and make this kind of quick for you. We're going to start off with Harrison Ingram. Harrison Ingram's a brilliant intriguing wing out of Dallas, Texas. He plays for Stanford. He's been half of locked on MBA drafts. Eric, excuse me, locked on big board. Got to get that through my head. Our backyard in saint mark's high school in Dallas, which is just kind of in central Dallas. I never got to see him in high school, even though I told myself for years I would go and see a game of his. I couldn't bring myself to it because like the mouths were buying or something. So a little bit mad at myself, but I did make the trip down to Baylor when he was there and in November. And I was impressed. The stats don't do him justice. I'm going to read these stats and you're going to be kind of like really, this guy's a first round prospect. So he averaged ten and a half points per game, three assists per game just under 7 rebounds per game, one steel game. And that was on 39% shooting 31% from three and 66% from the free throw line. And he's 6 8, two 30. Leaf, why don't you I know you're a Stanford fan. So you have a lot of insight on Harrison Ingram, but talk to me about what you like and whether that's sort of the pros on Harrison Ingram. Yeah, he's got an NBA ready body, I think, is the first thing that as a fresh when he was already using his body to bully defenders and gets the rim defensively. He's switchable. And I think one thing that provides a lot of the knocks on him is, oh, he's not the most efficient score. Oh, he's not like, if you look at synergy stats, he's not the best isolation score he's average by percentile. His half court efficiency offensively is not great. Well, what they asked him to do is be a star as a freshman who likes to play role play. Role playing minutes, like he was on the FIBA U 19 team and he came off the bench and he provided excellent minutes there playing a role. He wasn't meant to be the star at the ball in his hands and that's what he was forced to be at Stanford. And there were times where he excelled in that position because of individual talent. He took over games late and sent a few games into overtime and was very good in the clutch minutes. But that said, his bread and butter is playing defense being a secondary facilitator being steady and being able to score in a multitude of ways his shot has good form. It's not the most beautiful result yet, but there's a building blocks and then I think he can score from near the rim. He's got really good finishing ability. He's very good in transition. And he's got an interesting kind of mid post game where he can pass out of there and he's like I mentioned he's a secondary facilitator at 6 8 and he can be one of your better defenders at the next level as well. Yeah, and with Ingram, you kind of touched on a lot of the points. I mean, the synergy sats I'll read more stats to you, which I know everybody wants listen, do you want a podcast? But 20th percentile in pick and roll ball handling, this is probably his best one in real sample size, which are spot up shooting 53rd percentile, which is like fine. Post up, he was 18 percentile, and this is all in descending order of most frequent play types he ran. Offensive rebounds 27 percentile. And then cuts and isolation, 74 percentile 60 percentile. The transition 90th percentile, but the last three were 26, 25 and 24 possessions. So sample size was small. I think you, I think you put a good point on it, which was about the finishing. I noted that I think the finishing skill is there. I looked at his numbers and on the shot chart, it's not that nice, it's 49%, which is below average, but I'm pulling up now on hoop math who I've always used them, and it's actually very similar. 51% at the rim. It's not much better. That is really low. That's usually what small guards finish at. So the numbers aren't there, but I think this kind of comes back to what we said at the beginning. The stats really underrate him because he was playing a role he wasn't intended to be playing. He's in the NBA a 6 8 wing that can run pick and roll. I think he's very efficient in pick and roll sets that they ran for him, both as the score for himself and setting up others for easing looks. And one thing that makes him so skilled out of the pick and roll is that he can pass with both hands and he has really good vision. And he is ridiculously patient. I think that helped him as a passer in college because this tempo is a little bit slower. He could be even more patient and wait for the perfect play to come in into action. So I really like what he brings as an offensive player. Kind of going into the cons, my main thing, there's two things for me. And they kind of go hand in hand. I think he lacks explosion, especially for someone 6 8. You're walking in a guy who will get into comparisons in a minute, but I mean, like, very similar to Kylie Anderson. The frame, the lack of explosion, the difference, though, is that I think he's a bit stiff defensively where his hips can just freeze on him at any given moment. And that kind of worries me..

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"dalen" Discussed on Jalen and Jacoby

Jalen and Jacoby

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Jalen and Jacoby

"Do you live above. I can back appears. Seventeen the seaport new york city. Welcome back to jalen and jacoby. Jalen rose urban meyer head coach. One game in the nfl. Or the jacksonville. Jaguars however once. There's an opening a college. The rumors start flying. Here's what he said about. The potential joining. The usc trojans is some rumors came out yesterday and connecting. You usc job just want to give opportunity to refute it so it depends noches do committed detroit build organization dalen. There was a cbs sports support. That perhaps there was some tension between urban meyer and the other coaches and the players and they did not look good in week. One what do you think about urban meyer's future with the jaguars h. l. circumstances are independent. He could be having friction with some of the coaches and door players. But that doesn't mean he's going to walk away from the jacksonville jaguars after he space. So very long at florida and ohio state winning championships walking away from the game going into the media and then getting the opportunity in his mind. The number one overall pick and trevor lawrence plus. They gave him a huge bag. You saw those reading glasses on top of his it. This is the last stop. He ain't going nowhere. I believe i'll ask him that he go into it. So y'all have to hear about the move from florida to california.

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"dalen" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

Bleeding Green Nation

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Bleeding Green Nation

"He tested negative for covert sonnen across. Bless we're gonna wrap it up with that positive note. Yeah right there seems okay just rush jalen get well dalen. Maybe do some reps against the jets next week. I think you've looked good in training camp against opposing team. Look against the steelers. Next week did definitely don't need to see you against the jet. Sweep now donnie. To see against danger house in south jersey. That works too. I think don't even go up there. Yeah just hang out. And that's fine and we'll see week one in atlanta and then you can if you really wanna play the jets that badly you can wait until week. Whatever it is twelve or thirteen. Yeah like somewhere the backup. It's fine everything is fine. Don't forget to subscribe everywhere bleeding. Green nation youtube. Wherever you get your podcast chambers. Where can everybody follow you and find you yes farm. You could follow me on twitter and instagram at shameless under clancy. We'll see all my bgn work on my writing on my dumb insane crazy persons rates on there. And if you like this podcast you're probably will fight. Fallen both of us on social media. Yeah we're pretty funny. On social media. I would i would recommend following both of us. You can follow me on twitter. At jesse underscore taylor. Twenty-one jesse does not have an e. on the end so don't put it there because you won't be able to find me everything else on make sure you're subscribing downloading five view. Leave us a written review as well. We love to hear from you. Follow us everywhere on social meeting all of our stuff. Checkout chambers is writing as well as everybody else's rating on bgn. We will talk to you next week. Post whatever rec- from the eagles and the jets. No injuries bliss ever. We're just going to manifest that into a reality but until then we will talk to you next week..

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"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Chad Ford's NBA Big Board

"Ever scouted given the six eight seven three wingspan and again that positional versatility both offensively and defensively. Yes there's questions about him. Is he going to be able to shoot the basketball. That probably is the difference between whether he becomes a stupor superstar in the nba. Or just a quality. Starters is what if he can start stretching defenses with that jump shot. It's it's gonna be crazy because again of his size and athleticism that's going to be. I think the biggest question mark about him going in. But there's legitimate question marks about jalen slugs. There's legitimate question marks about jonathan binga as as there are green and mobile ian cunningham as well and i. I know that there's some hesitancy on the part of listeners. Who have been like. Oh come on. Chad like are we really going to draft in a guy. The can't shoot. Didn't you see what happened with. Ben simmons in philadelphia. And i think a couple things one. I don't think teams think that this is. The same situation has been simmons. I think that they they feel that. Scotty barnes are ready ahead of ben simmons as far as jump shooting goes and i've said this before on the podcast. I think it's actually quite rare that we see a prospect like simmons who essentially almost regresses as shooter over time. Shooting is one of the things that you can improve in the nba. Not everybody does it. There's a number of factors behind that. But i think teams are more bullish on scotty barnes. That he's going to be able to improve on that jump shot and then a five jalen suggs. And i know there's a lot of huge dalen suggs fans out there. What he did in the tournament certainly warrants that. I've been high on him all year and it's no disrespect to find yourself at five in this draft jalen suggs is a stud team still really liking. It's just that maybe he doesn't have that high ceiling as highest ceiling as cunningham mobely greens and barn do given you know in cunningham's case mobley's case barnes's case sort of elite size and link and in greens case and to a certain extent. Barnes like elite like crazy athleticism suggs is really good athlete. Suggs is a good size. Especially if you're thinking about him as a point guard it's and he's got this toughness. He's got leadership. He's got the drive to win. He can play multiple positions on the floor. He's gonna get after it. Any team that takes suggs at three or four or ahead of jalen. Green or head of scott barnes. I'm probably not going to quibble with them. Because i think he's going to be really good. But if you're thinking these other guys have one of those elite physical characteristics that make them a freak in the nba. We've just seen time and time again that those little physical edges whether that's that elite explosive athleticism or elite length or size for position. Do matter at the next level and as good as suggs is he doesn't quite possess that. And also i think some definite questions about whether his jump shot is going to be solid or whether it could be really good. He's a very streaky. Shooter atkins saga last year. And so that leaves jonathan jonathan coming guy who's sort of been in five and after really hot start in the g. league people started to say. Oh james jonathan. Convenient like maybe. Maybe he's the guy that is going to get up closer to three or two. Or what have you cooled off a little bit towards the end of the g. league season he's he's essentially a year younger than all the other four prospects that i just talked about. He has less experience. There was a little bit less to judge him on. There was jaylen green. And i think all of that makes his floor a little bit riskier but the ceiling is ridiculously high. And somebody who gets. Jonathan coming has the chance to be drafting a star a little bit more risk but we saw last year in the draft with anthony edwards lamelo ball. I think in my opinion bigger risks than jonathan coming bigger questions that were coming in huge huge ceilings that we saw with anthony edwards and lamelo ball but but some scary floors. I mean there was a lot of people that were really concerned about. Lamelo ball was going to be able to play defense when it was his shot going to be like. Is it going to be able to get away with playing that sort of style. The next level anthony edwards around his sort of general basketball feel was going to be able to shoot the ball well enough and both of them really played so well. They played to their strengths. That floor has risen for both of them right now and so may be coming scary in this draft but if you were to put him in last year's draft i think there would have been a strong argument for jonathan dominguez. The number one pick in the draft and so this is really strong at the top six. Not all of these players are going to progress at the same rate. They may not all show the same next year. Some of that's going to be situation that they land on. What have you. But all of them have the potential to be all stars at the next level all of them are tier one or two prospects to me. I'm still sputtering. All of that out right now and i will run a draft tears column as we get closer to the draft as i as i get a better feel for what teams are thinking right now but i think right now. It's safe to say that all of them are to your one or two which means superstar or potential all star and and that's a really really deep draft as we get to six. Okay when we come back we will talk about what is really that sort of next here. And what's sort of happening after six where there's a lot less consensus and a lot of people trying to figure out what's going to happen next..

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"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show 1

Daily Tech News Show 1

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show 1

"Regular users only need t- pm one point two which has been around since two thousand six now granted not every computer made in two thousand six had it but only the oldest cpu's will not have t- pm one point two microsoft will update it system checker to reflect this soon in the meantime if you're failing the system checker for windows eleven look and see if you have t pm support turned off you can turn it on and then pass the check. You don't need to have it on update to windows. Eleven and like i said microsoft plans to change that system checker to just look for the module not look for weather. Support is on. I did not look to find out how many laptops computers out there. Don't have it at all. But we have a great article from tom. Warren on the verge dot com that is linked in our show notes. You should go look at tom. Warren did an excellent job. Uncovering y this became so confusing. And why microsoft is doing it. It's about encouraging better security. Because what a. t. p. pm does a is your private keys in a way that software can't get too which can help combat ransomware and a whole lot of other things So go read that article and understand more. But yeah i hopefully david that helps you reduce some of your your frustration With that because it's a lot more computers that will be able to upgrade to windows live including my own which doesn't have to pm two point oh. Pm one point to it as well. Well if you have any questions like david did or you have an answer or a question or any commented all you can send of it to feedback. Daily tech news. Show dot com. Thank you in. Advance also showed up to patrons at our master and grandmaster levels. Today they include dan voyles logan larsen and mike. Atkins we also have a brand new boss. Dalen gilbert who's now backing us on patriots. Thank you dalen yes dylan. Oh my gosh we we gotta do. We got a new boss taught. Thomas so stunned with joy i know i can't yeah i haven't i'm super excited and if you become a new boss like dalen did you. We'll stunned me as well. So here's your chance to say thanks to len peralta. Who has been illustrating today. Show as he usually does on our fridays len. What have you drawn for us today. Well i couldn't think of a better way to wrap up accessibility week then by creating a special print in honor of accessibility week If anybody who watched me this afternoon on my twitch stream knew that. I sweated this one out because i wanted to make sure i did this exactly the you know i did it right but hopefully i did right. You can let me know in. The comments It says it's the headline is access ability and it's the image is a little logo that the kind of mixes a lot of things that you guys touched base on this week As well as you know technology and everything else it's just daily tech news show is celebrating access to all this week and you can.

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"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Regular users only need t- pm one point two which has been around since two thousand six now granted not every computer made in two thousand six had it but only the oldest cpu's will not have t- pm one point two microsoft will update it system checker to reflect this soon in the meantime if you're failing the system checker for windows eleven look and see if you have t pm support turned off you can turn it on and then pass the check. You don't need to have it on update to windows. Eleven and said microsoft plans to change that system checker to just look for the module not look for weather. Support is on. I did not look to find out. How many laptops computers out. There don't have it at all. But we have a great from tom. Warren on the verge dot com that is linked in our show notes. You should go look at tom. Warren did an excellent job. Uncovering y this became so confusing. And why microsoft is doing it. It's about encouraging better security. Because what a. t. p. pm does a is your private keys in a way that software can't get too which can help combat ransomware and a whole lot of other things So go read that article and understand more. But yeah i hopefully david that helps you reduce some of your your frustration With that because it's a lot more computers that will be able to upgrade to windows left including my own which doesn't have to pm two point oh. Pm one point to it as well. Well if you have any questions like david did or you have an answer or a question or any commented all you can send of it to feedback. Daily tech news. Show dot com. Thank you in. Advance also showed up to patrons at our master and grandmaster levels. Today they include dan voyles logan larsen and mike. Atkins we also have a brand new boss. Dalen gilbert who's now backing us on patriots. Thank you dalen yes dylan. Oh my gosh we we gotta do. We got a new boss taught. Thomas so stunned with joy i know i can't yeah i haven't i'm super excited and if you become a new boss like dalen did you. We'll stunned me as well. So here's your chance to say thanks to len peralta. Who has been illustrating today. Show as he usually does on. Our fridays lend. What have you drawn for us today. Well i couldn't think of a better way to wrap up accessibility week then by creating a special print in honor of accessibility week If anybody who watched me this afternoon on my twitch stream knew that. I sweated this one out because i wanted to make sure i did this exactly the you know i did it right but hopefully i did it right. You can let me know in the comments It says it's the headline is access ability. And it's the image is a little logo that the kind of mixes a lot of things that you guys touched base on this week As well as you know technology and everything else it's just daily tech news show is celebrating access to all this week and you can.

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"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Regular users only need t- pm one point two which has been around since two thousand six now granted not every computer made in two thousand six had it but only the oldest cpu's will not have t- pm one point two microsoft will update it system checker to reflect this soon in the meantime if you're failing the system checker for windows eleven look and see if you have t pm support turned off you can turn it on and then pass the check. You don't need to have it on update to windows. Eleven and like i said microsoft plans to change that system checker to just look for the module not look for weather. Support is on. I did not look to find out how many laptops computers out there. Don't have it at all. But we have a great article from tom. Warren on the verge dot com that is linked in our show notes. You should go look at tom. Warren did an excellent job. Uncovering y this became so confusing. And why microsoft is doing it. It's about encouraging better security. Because what a. t. p. m does a story is your private keys in a way that software can't get too which can help combat ransomware and a whole lot of other things So go read that article and understand more. But yeah i hopefully david that helps you reduce some of your your frustration With that because it's a lot more computers that will be able to upgrade to windows live including my own which doesn't have to pm two point oh. Pm one point to it as well. Well if you have any questions like david did or you have an answer or a question or any commented all you can send of it to feedback. Daily tech news. Show dot com. Thank you in. Advance also showed up to patrons at our master and grandmaster levels. Today they include dan voyles logan larsen and mike. Atkins we also have a brand new boss. Dalen gilbert who's now backing us on patriots. Thank you dalen yes dylan. Oh my gosh we we gotta do. We got a new boss taught. Thomas so stunned with joy i know i can't yeah i haven't i'm super excited and if you become a new boss like dalen did you. We'll stunned me as well. So here's your chance to say thanks to len peralta. Who has been illustrating today. Show as he usually does on. Our fridays lend. What have you drawn for us today. Well i couldn't think of a better way to wrap up accessibility week then by creating a special print in honor of accessibility week If anybody who watched me this afternoon on my twitch stream knew that. I sweated this one out because i wanted to make sure i did this exactly the you know i did it right but hopefully i did right. You can let me know in. The comments It says it's the headline is access ability and it's the image is a little logo that the kind of mixes a lot of things that you guys touched base on this week As well as you know technology and everything else it's just daily tech news show is celebrating access to all this week and you can.

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"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

Daily Tech News Show

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Daily Tech News Show

"Regular users only need t- pm one point two which has been around since two thousand six now granted not every computer made in two thousand six had it but only the oldest cpu's will not have one point two microsoft will update it system checker to reflect this soon in the meantime if you're failing the system checker for windows eleven look and see if you have t pm support turned off you can turn it on and then pass the check. You don't need to have it on update to windows. Eleven and like i said microsoft plans to change that system checker to just look for the module not look for weather. Support is on. I did not look to find out. How many laptops computers out. There don't have it at all. But we have a great article from tom. Warren on the verge dot com that is linked in our show notes. You should go look at tom. Warren did an excellent job. Uncovering y this became so confusing. And why microsoft is doing it. It's about encouraging better security. Because what a. t. p. m does a is your private keys in a way that software can't get too which can help combat ransomware and a whole lot of other things So go read that article and understand more. But yeah i hopefully david that helps you reduce some of your your frustration With that because it's a lot more computers that will be able to upgrade to windows live including my own which doesn't have tps two point. Oh pm one point to it as well. Well if you have any questions like david did or you have an answer or a question or any commented all you can send of it to feedback daily tech news. Show dot com. Thank you in. Advance also showed up to patrons at our master and grandmaster levels. Today they include dan voyles logan larsen and mike. Atkins we also have a brand new boss. Dalen gilbert who's now backing us on patriots. Thank you dalen. Yes dillard gosh we we gotta do. We got a new boss taught thomas so stunned with joy i know i can't yeah i haven't i'm super excited and if you become a new boss like dalen did you. We'll stunned me as well. So here's your chance to say thanks to len peralta. Who has been illustrating today. Show as he usually does on our fridays len. What have you drawn for us today. Well i couldn't think of a better way to wrap up accessibility week then by creating a special print in honor of accessibility week If anybody who watched me this afternoon on my twitch stream knew that. I sweated this one out because i wanted to make sure i did this exactly the you know i did it right but hopefully i did it right. You can let me know in the comments It says it's the headline is access ability. And it's the image is a little logo that the kind of mixes a lot of things that you guys touched base on this week As well as you know technology and everything else it's just daily tech news show is celebrating access to all this week and you can.

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"dalen" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

06:49 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

"Everybody talks about you have in the past 15 years. You haven't beat Ohio State blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, think about the past 15 years. How many Were you on that show, miss was that was that you see him? Not this morning now. No, not this. It was last week. Oh, I think it was Sam who said Well, how many big 10 teams beat Ohio State in the last 15 years? Yeah. You know what? I think Sam had mentioned it on Friday when when him and Iran together, But, um Yeah. What was the point enough Michigan State and Fed state. Starbucks in here at at the point is is that they don't get beat by they don't get beat by many big 10 teeth. Now that you get beat by a few, Yes, that happens because and it's not because they lose. The team beats them. It's because they lose focus on those teams like the Purdue game. Rondell more having going crazy, bouncing off tackles and different things like that. I mean, that was a night game and it was in Purdue. I'm thinking Ohio sickos. We got this. I mean, we watch film on them. That happens that just happens, but I mean, I don't think they lose focus on the Michigan game. That's my my point is, they're not going to lose focus on the Michigan game as to if they're playing a Purdue in Iowa. Teams that they lose two during the regular season. Well, since Harbaugh has been coach, both Penn State and Michigan State have beat him. So the old not many teams are beating them. Harbaugh hasn't been lots work beating weren't beating Michigan didn't say that I'm talking about beating Ohio State. Yeah, about that. I don't like the argument, you know, like Other teams in the Big 10 East are going to Indianapolis and they are going, you know, getting a shot at the college football playoff. And it's the one of Michigan's rival and another one That would be that would be with the other coach. I mean, I get what you're saying, and that's that It was a couple years ago. That's like, six years ago, 78 years ago. Now I get what you're saying, but Harbaugh has been here for what Eight years 977 coming into 1/7 season, So Yeah, it's he needs to beat them. I'm saying he needs to beat him. But I'm not saying that. You know what? Maybe that's the point Like any like, you know, let's cut gym a break because this is going on. I don't You know, it's the record is what it is. Like, what are you gonna do? He's uh, you know, he has not been able to beat Ohio State You want to just like a couple of years ago. People want to talk about. You know the game was close in the fourth quarter, but they ended up winning and Double, you know, losing by double digits. You know the one game one game was close. One game was close. But that's not enough. I mean, if we're just talking about that game, and you know you start getting too well, everybody Losing to Ohio State. No, they're not. Other teams are getting to the college football playoff in the big 10 East, If you know what if no other team of Ohio State had been there every single time if there was no Michigan state if there was no Penn State, well, then that arguments like yeah, everybody's beating him. They're beating everybody. Nobody couldn't hold a candle. Michigan State one and one on the road. With a backup quarterback. In the rain in the rain, and it was bad called Wendy. It was a rain game. It was, uh, an urban water head Zeke Elliott, and they gave him like six carries, Elliott and sick, Elliott said. I'm not coming back. If I'm playing for that, that offensive court they're they're in urban Meyer took over calling the plays in the Michigan game. So yes, I get what you're saying. But then there's the The okay. Here's what happened after that, So that didn't happen anymore. So I get what you're trying to say. But as I said, she gets got to beat Ohio State. But guess what? There's 12, if you if there's 12 opportunities to get in, and you don't have to beat Ohio State that's still that's still crappy. I was almost going to say the other thing. That's still crappy. You still got to beat them. You still got to represent in in in in in the state of Michigan, as well as the big tit. You can't just slide by. I just said, Hey, there's an opportunity. There's no. You know what? And Jamie? Maybe I should just embrace those small victories like you're talking about. Maybe I should buy into. You know what Sam was saying? Maybe I should buy into what you were saying earlier. Maybe you know Michigan beat Ohio State for Dalen Baldwin alive, receiver. Let's go, man, but no sign that goes with the sign. What have you done to beat Ohio State today sets the sounds up. Wanna know? Let's begin. Right chart that with down I'll charge that want to know Michigan. It's the small things. Maybe they'll get bigger. I'm hoping I can. I can hope because right now, the other things they're doing weren't working. So let's let's do something that may be We can Maybe we can get Samantha to get some power behind that we eat what we beat. We got a wide receiver. And now he's going to be okay. I think I don't know. I can't project that young man yet, but I'm hoping I'm hoping a lot of Hey, Ohio State offered them. Did they just offer him Because Michigan was looking at him, too? I don't know. Yeah. You know what? I don't know. Like I wonder. I'm sure that has gone on in the past, but you bring somebody in and say, Hey, let's uh What's off from and then we think that the you know my arrival will offer them But we really don't want him to come here. We want him to go together. I mean that. I mean, if you make an offer, a guy could commit, right? And then exactly Then you're stuck with him. Right? Right. That would be a high I'm pretty high price game of poker that you're playing there. Let's put an off, right. We really don't want them. We don't really think he's that good. So But we think he'll go to Michigan. That yeah. I don't think that's stretching it, though. I You know what I've heard of it. I've heard of it many a times. Let's do it offered to a kid, and then they offer him back. Somebody else you one of your arch rivals offer him back. We really didn't want him. That's that's the word at it. That's the word out of, uh, let's say, South bed word out of south bed. They didn't really want them, but they they they convinced Michigan to take Yeah, strong arm and he was wearing like you don't really need them. You don't really want them, But you see, like Michigan's offered him and you just go in there and and swipe them away from him now. Now that's that's one thing. I like that. I like that a lot that shows that.

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"dalen" Discussed on The Stem Cell Podcast

The Stem Cell Podcast

03:07 min | 1 year ago

"dalen" Discussed on The Stem Cell Podcast

"This episode one ninety four of the stem cell podcasts evolution of stimulus control and multicellular harrity with dr. Emma palmer everybody. We are dr dalen. James and dr ruined sharma. Welcome back to the stem cell. Podcast where we culture knowledge in stem cell research by talking to some of the brightest minds in the field. The stem cell. Podcast is brought to you by stem.

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"dalen" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"dalen" Discussed on KTOK

"Fox News. That Governor State of the state. Good morning. I'm Jacqueline Scott of the Katie. Okay. New Center, and this is Oklahoma's first news. Plenty of sunshine today. Our forecast is coming up. In his state of the state address yesterday, Governor Stead said he wants to support the oil and gas industry, fight for farmers and ranchers in act business friendly policies and protect the rights of unborn Children. State House Democratic leader Emily Virgin says the governor's address was far from the call for unity that Oklahomans want. Unfortunately, the governor chose to bring D C politics to Oklahoma. Delivering more of a campaign speech than the United message that we need as a state and of a nation. Virgin says the speech was the most divisive state of the state address she's ever heard, she said. The governor painted a rosy picture, but his pandemic response has cost Oklahomans financially emotionally and physically. Oklahoma City. Police say a man found shot to death early Saturday in an apartment in the 5700 block of northwest 16th was 23 year old Dalen Jimerson and police believe his killer was his 20 year old brother, DiMaria Jimerson DiMaria Jefferson fled the scene and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. Sand Springs police identify the suspects and victims in a murder suicide that left four people dead. Authorities say 31 year old Philip Ross fatally stabbed 41 year old and a station Lynn Smith, their four year old daughter, River, Gayle Ross and their two year old daughter, Piper and Ross, before stabbing himself to death. Bodies were discovered on Saturday by the Children's grandmother from the Alan Samuels. Volkswagen Weather Studio. Ellen Samuels, Volkswagen, Your friend in the car business. It'll be mostly sunny today will get up to 60, and then we'll drop back to the.

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Bitcoin College Radio - Mo Sadoghi

Bitcoin Radio

08:06 min | 3 years ago

Bitcoin College Radio - Mo Sadoghi

"What's up my man. Welcome to the show dude. Hello hello everyone. Hi Ashley. High Joe's wonderful to be here absolutely for everybody who I obviously just gave them a very brief introduction moe you're an assistant professor at UC Davis. Right yes I'm faculty at UC Davis and Iran Expo Lab and absolutely and as I was saying introduction. You may got a chance to hear that It's you know we're in a place where blockchain the this technology is becoming a useful. It's becoming it's not just a speculative ICO craziness of two thousand seventeen like there's really important incredible people working with the technology governments. You know there's different agencies and and people that have been doing things outside of the blockchain space whether in tech or not including this and you know you're a perfect example that being on faculty at UC Davis and putting yourself position to to take on this role as a Ambassador for the CRYPTO space in the blockchain space. You know it's it's probably got a lot of pressure on you. Well when you look at research you don't ever take on Sort of a mature technology always gonNA take that. There's a lot of associated and started several years ago The picture was not as credible as you kind of express than it is today. So it's definitely a excitement of taking that risk and have been happy to be part of that at UC Davis absolutely. So let's first start off with this before we get into your background Let's talk about what exactly is the resilient DB DOT com website? What's it doing what we're what are we looking at here so I could? Maybe perhaps before that I could give you a little bit introduction of Harvey or is it sort of Jordan that brought us into resilient and resilient dot com. Is that for the last ten years or so I've been looking into transactions space and transaction all know what it is the you'll make a credit card transaction. You go to Walmart you go to Amazon. You buy something everything that we do realize around the concept of transaction and transaction. It's reminder of go back in the days a simple contract so when people want to engage in into any form of transaction they're really writing contract and transaction in computer science is the digital form of The old age a concept of the contract. So we've been looking at paradigm shift in the last decade is that how do we look at the changes in hardware? That changes in the application needs in order to improve The the efficiency of transaction processing. And what are the new application that could result from this in Dover and but in the last few years there has been the move and the push of this idea of the cryptocurrency. What if you look at digital market that is surrounded around this crypto and also the way we are going to look at the blockchain is no longer as we're going to put our trust into a single entity like like a single bank but we want to be able to at a level of a society? We want to be able to have what I consider those ideal of cornerstone of our societies. Democrat is Asian and decentralisation so now how do the form does digital contract in very democratic and decentralized way so that's exciting problems that we started looking at it also kind of looking at it as a secure transaction as a kind of a transaction that brings accountability trust and integrity without the need of relying on essential entity so that has been what initiated or research and as part of that we have In Expo Lab my research team at UC Davis behaved launched our fabric or blocking fabric. Which is a global scale Resilient blockchain fabric and called resilient. So that's that's where we are right now. Yeah by the way I really love the name too. I think it's really relevant and You know it stands out especially in the space so as as this process is kind of taking taking place How have the students really transformed this idea? Like as you as you noted and of course I don't Wanna get ahead of ourselves because it's actually one of the questions I have down the road but when he didn't know noted that process. You're right like you guys didn't happen yesterday. This has been going on. What you guys have been building's been going on for some time like what has that that that student. How was that student transform? What are you looking at these days when it when it comes to the people who are getting involved in this kind of show a lot of a funny story about the name has since as you mentioned it so we have every entering a new space and technology is there's going to be resistance and especially the risk of the technology is the more resistant you get? I had a pleasure working about ten or so graduate and undergraduate student along this journey and the one thing that we have Encounter over and over again the rejection of our papers the rejection of our ideas and so the resilient. Abo was kind of is that our team has become so resilient in building this blockchain fabric and. That's what actually the name of is that not only did. The fabric has become resilient but also the team has become precise in sort of pushing through this Yeah pushing pushing through from every aspect and we'd be successful at many fronts and we're still pushing and others. So that's that's how the name came came about and and you see that transformation into students is because it's part of it is even have to educate research committee. Not Everybody is aware of what the blockchain is. It's it's not a traditional topic so the student needs to educate himself. They need to educate the community and While this education sort of rippled down to other part of the university is that this is writing for example Move Spell. Come into the picture. In sort of empowering that the grass root is not just in computer science but sort of campus wide in order to get to that education of the auction as well too for sure. And I'm a firm believer like in and I'll say in this goes with mouse brought to you know when you find personalized story in a kind of Esprit de Corps to an extent of why you exist in your name you know I mean mouse ball stories a little bit different dalen Patrick and Gaylon walking with an actual mouse belt cord around his waist belt You know I it stands by the same thing I love watching people pour their heart and soul in these to these entities these these projects to these ideas and when they when their own. It seems like they're always far more successful as the best way to put it all right. So let's go. Let's go into a little bit about you. Who are you what did you do? How'd you get into this so I graduate? I did my phd at the University of Toronto. I graduate in two thousand thirteen and the focus of my research back then was I have sort of stream of data coming in and how to use modern harbor to do the analysis for efficiency and then from there I went to. Ibm Research and I was a IBM Watson in Westchester groups on Heights. That's sort of the headquarters of research and there are more and more came into the problem of transaction and Sudan in particular I looked at the problem of. How do I unify At an analysis the analytics with the transaction in a very general than unified way so and so that has continued at IBM. So I was there for about four years. Then I was faculty at Purdue University and that's where we really got into the space of large-scale disabled transaction and by the time I had a rich. Uc Davis you've already sort of planting seed of Looking at secure transaction or the blockchain and the moment sort of join a UC Davis that has been the The main

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Deputy suspended for sleeping on duty Monday at Stoneman Douglas High School

WDRC

01:17 min | 5 years ago

Deputy suspended for sleeping on duty Monday at Stoneman Douglas High School

"In great mills maryland it's tragic our our hearts are broken we're extremely saddened in our thoughts and prayers are always with the victims maryland's governor larry hogan blaming state lawmakers for failing to pass a bill to tighten school security and armed school resource officer ran to the sound of the gunfire fired up seventeen years shooter who was killed either from the deputy's gun or his on ballistics tests will determine which in florida broward county sheriff's deputy was supposed to be patrolling stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida instead students found him napping in his car and call his supervisor the deputy now suspended minneapolis tuesday night humidity rally for justin dalen the australian woman who was shot to death by police officer last summer who responded to her nine one one call of a suspected sexual assault in progress officer mohammad door charge tuesday with david's murder eight months after the shooting israel's military confirming for the first time that it was responsible for to sow a two thousand seven air strike in syria that destroyed what was believed to be a nuclear reactor i'm jack callaghan fox news radio.

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