"He's the basketball Honey Badger," said Gator forward Patrick Young of Jacksonville, who had 10 points and 8 rebounds. He's been doing this in practice all the time."
Honey Badger had 5 steals and also had 5 assists last night against FSU.
"Honey Badger don't give a $hit. It just takes what it wants."
I really doubted him before the season just because of his speed with the basketball in his hands isn't very great but holy cow does he make a difference on the defensive end.
The kid is quick as a cat and anticipates where the ball is going better than almost anyone out there. I saw that in his first game as a 17 year old in the first exhibition game that year.
Honey Badger says mad athletic skills and he's got some.
Reminds me of Justin Hamilton, but a couple of inches shorter and a much better outside shooter. I always thought JHam should have had a shot at the NBA.
The kid is quick as a cat and anticipates where the ball is going better than almost anyone out there. I saw that in his first game as a 17 year old in the first exhibition game that year.
Honey Badger says mad athletic skills and he's got some.
Agreed! I was thinking to myself that he could play CB before I read Patric calling him Honey Badger.
Honey bear makes sense, but I guess badgers are considered more aggressive.
So, if you want aggression, then you have to go with one of the following: Honey Shrew, Honey Ferret, or Honey Wolverine.
I also have been impressed by Wilbekin from his first year on campus. You may recall when Donovan said he needed to get Prather and Wilbekin on the floor together more, because when that was in progress, good things happened.