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Marcus Thornton should be 1st team all-SEC, over Gee.
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Yea why the *$%@ didn't he own like that in the beginning of the year. I had him on my BE fantasy team and he didn't do thatgood.Originally Posted by allen3xis
In five postseason games last season (three in the Big East tournament), McNeal averaged 23.2 points and 6.2 rebounds and shot a sizzling 53 percent. He had a career-high 30 points in the NCAA loss to Stanford. Everyone will get shots in the offense, but McNeal could be poised for a breakout season.
...he upped his game to another level at the end of the year.
I see no reason why it doesn't continue
I had Sharaud Curry as my 2nd pick
Ric I can see y'all making it to the 16 maybe 8, if and only if Aj's back where he was last year and remains healthy.
Honestly, this year is the year to do it cause we losin' Hash (he definitely leaving), Jeff, AJ, and Austrie.
And I see Pitt being a team to knock off UNC. I just feel like their toughness would ruffle the UNC frontcourt and IMO they match up with them perfectly,front to back. And who stoppin' Blair? Dude is gonna eat, eat, eat if they play UNC.
Ric I can see y'all making it to the 16 maybe 8, if and only if Aj's back where he was last year and remains healthy.
Honestly, this year is the year to do it cause we losin' Hash (he definitely leaving), Jeff, AJ, and Austrie.
And I see Pitt being a team to knock off UNC. I just feel like their toughness would ruffle the UNC frontcourt and IMO they match up with them perfectly, front to back. And who stoppin' Blair? Dude is gonna eat, eat, eat if they play UNC.
Honestly I thought about that, but my pure hatred wouldn't allow me to type that
Originally Posted by allen3xis
Also, Louisville has to be a contender to knock off UNC..
easy to forget they only trailed them by a basket with 5 minutes to go in the East Regional...and only lost Padgett. Which defensively, is a plus.
Also, Louisville has to be a contender to knock off UNC..
easy to forget they only trailed them by a basket with 5 minutes to go in the East Regional...and only lost Padgett. Which defensively, is a plus.
Palacios had been nothing..his injuries took their toll and Caracter was Caracter.
Samuels, Goode and Jennings up front are gona improve their D (at least really putting pressure on people)...and by end of the season should find a little rhythm offensively.
Big East is so damn deep I completely forgot about Louisville. They're gonna miss Padgett being a facilitator of the offense but do getbetter on D (hopefully Samuels and the other freshmen bigs adjust to the college game quickly). I think Clark and Williams are gonna have a monster year andSosa needs to step it up big time.
He shot 52% from the 3 bro.Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Collison is the best shooter in the Pac 10?!?!?!
He shot 52% from the 3 bro.
OJ shot 41% from 3 last year.
McAlarney shot 44% from 3 last year.
Josh Carter shot 38% from 3 last year.
Tyrese Rice shot 36% from 3 last year.
That's just a small sample to go off of. Now, do you honestly think Collison is a better shooter than the 4 I just mentioned? % numbers don't meanshhhhh. If people leave you wide open or sag off of you because they don't respect you as a shooter then you damn sure better be making 52% of thoseshots.
OJ shot 41% from 3 last year.
collison is overrated
Church!!!!
Allen that game was something else, Steph was on extra grind in that 2nd half of the 2nd half
Sean Kilpatrick, a shooting guard who briefly committed to St. John's at one point, now says Providence is his top choice.
The 6-foot-5, 210-pound Kilpatrick, a White Plains, N.Y. native now at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass., lists Providence, Cincinnati and Marquette as his top three options, according to family adviser Gerard Jones, older brother of West Virginia freshman Kevin Jones.
"His first choice would be Providence," Gerard said by phone. "That would be his No. 1 school right now. The Providence coaches are going up to see him work out on Thursday and then we're trying to set up an in-home visit.
"The offer is there on the table with Providence and Cincinnati. If we get that far with Marquette, they have a high interest."
Kilpatrick averaged 25.6 points last season and was selected to the Jordan Brand Classic Regional Game at Madison Square Garden. He committed to St. John's in the spring, but then changed his mind.
He is attending Notre Dame Prep to improve his academic standing prior to entering college in 2009.
"We got him into the classes he needs right now," Gerard said. "Hopefully it works out fine."
East coast guys know anything about this kid? I don't think that Cincy is really recruiting him that hard because our scholarship situation is tight for'09