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I think that basically every basketball player alive could benefit from more athleticism.

Doesnt mean stocktons kids would be in the nba for sure since you need more than just athleticism.

But i dont think more athleticism would make them worse
 
I think that basically every basketball player alive could benefit from more athleticism.

Doesnt mean stocktons kids would be in the nba for sure since you need more than just athleticism.

But i dont think more athleticism would make them worse

Probably not.

David Stockton just always seemed completely average at best whenever I saw him play. I usually don't even know he is on the court. He will make a nice pass or get a steal every now and then that will make me think of his dad, but mostly he just gives the ball to Pangos to make plays and doesn't do much. Shooting below 30% from deep for his final 2 years is awful especially when you consider he has good shot selection.
 
Do you guys think Andrew Harrison could potentially rise into the top 10 if UK does well in the tourney?


If he has another big performance vs Louisville I think it could happen.
 
The thing I liked about Randle this game was his passing. I thought this game showed what is still right with NCAA basketball game. Just a great game to watch if you are a basketball fan.

I think Wichita State was the first team that tried to defend him 1v1 since preseason.

Gordon averaging: 17 points, 7 rebounds, 4.5 assist, 2.5 blocks, 2 steals on 68% FG shooting through the tourney so far.

Other freshman failing while Gordon stepping his game up.

Care to tell me his FT%?

Gordon 33% from deep on the year.

#HatersHating

I'm pretty sure if I launch 40 3s I can make 13 as well.

Do you guys think Andrew Harrison could potentially rise into the top 10 if UK does well in the tourney?


If he has another big performance vs Louisville I think it could happen.

Asked myself a similar question. Not Top 10 as I think that's out of reach unless Detroit, Cleveland and New Orleans draft there. But 18-30 as there's disappointments in this area all over the place. Will be interesting.

Somehow I failed to quote the German shot putter post. But that would be a white version of Robert Tractor Traylor with the skillset of Joakim Noah. And his looks.

And to close my morning catch up:
AK47 has the worst missed layup in the history of basketball...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPtxXpYEC3M
 
Good choice for Noah. IU's offense was not putting him in the best positions to show his skills, at all.

He went there because he thought it was the best place to improve his game (after seeing Oladipo go from 3star to top pick)

as ive said before Noah in HS got lots of time on the perimeter, at Indiana hes asked to play 5 with his back to the basket (where a double team comes from a blind spot) , which is within his realm of capabilities but is far from optimal, and partly explains his shoddy assist #'s

the other explanation ive seen from an IU fan about Vonleh's assist numbers are that in Indiana's offense a good look means a chance to drive into 3 defenders
 
Good choice for Noah. IU's offense was not putting him in the best positions to show his skills, at all.

He went there because he thought it was the best place to improve his game (after seeing Oladipo go from 3star to top pick)

as ive said before Noah in HS got lots of time on the perimeter, at Indiana hes asked to play 5 with his back to the basket (where a double team comes from a blind spot) , which is within his realm of capabilities but is far from optimal, and partly explains his shoddy assist #'s

the other explanation ive seen from an IU fan about Vonleh's assist numbers are that in Indiana's offense a good look means a chance to drive into 3 defenders

Clappy sucks.
 
Clappy sucks.

hes gonna get fired after another ****ty season next year, even though hes signed thru 2020

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they might not even get a CBI invite to decline, Troy Willams gonna xfer
 
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Good choice for Noah. IU's offense was not putting him in the best positions to show his skills, at all.

He went there because he thought it was the best place to improve his game (after seeing Oladipo go from 3star to top pick)

as ive said before Noah in HS got lots of time on the perimeter, at Indiana hes asked to play 5 with his back to the basket (where a double team comes from a blind spot) , which is within his realm of capabilities but is far from optimal, and partly explains his shoddy assist #'s

the other explanation ive seen from an IU fan about Vonleh's assist numbers are that in Indiana's offense a good look means a chance to drive into 3 defenders

Noah was also one of the most passive players I have seen out of the projected lottery picks. Blame IU all you want, but Vonleh wasn't being enough of an alpha on the court to demand the ball ever.
 
Andrew Harrison is position-less and can't shoot that well. I don't hate him, but I have no idea what his game is. Seems like the twins are at their best when going to the rim, but I'm never amazed at any of their moves. They are the definition of average to me.
 
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