GumbyDamnit! wrote:These BE teams predictions are always fun, and the responses are always predictable. "What are you crazy...you don't have X in the 1st or 2nd team?" This is an opinion, for God's sake. I don't even have a player from my own team on the first team and they have been the undeniable best team in the league for the past 1.5 yrs, and odds non favorite to win the league. Jeez.
So let me get out all the X's before further outrage and you can argue which of these merit greater consideration.
SJU: Obekpa, Jordan
Gtown: Smith, Peak
Prov: Dunn, Harris
X: Bluett, Reynolds
SHU: Whitehead, Delgado (my dark horse for FOY)
Butler: Woods, Jones
DePaul: Garrett Jr, Hamilton
Marq: Wilson
Creighton: Brooks?, Dingman? You tell me.
And I like Dunn a lot but I have him as the 4th or 5th best PG behind: DSR, Gibbs, Arch, and Chatman. My opinion. And I think Ochefu is better than Obekpa. My opinion.
FriarJ wrote:You have not seen PC play too much recently if you don't have Kris Dunn on 1st or 2nd team. Best distributor, best defender. Scores 14 a game without trying. He will have a triple double this year in the BE and will come close to a quadruple double as well.
Red Rooster wrote:FriarJ wrote:You have not seen PC play too much recently if you don't have Kris Dunn on 1st or 2nd team. Best distributor, best defender. Scores 14 a game without trying. He will have a triple double this year in the BE and will come close to a quadruple double as well.
Dunn has to stay healthy, but he is a very, solid player. Rysheed Jordan, IMO, is a better defender than Dunn. That's subjective. Anyway, he always keeps his guy in front of him, and will pick your pocket quicker than you can say, "egg nog." I think you've had too much of it, if you believe Dunn will "come close" to a quadruple double.
He may very, well get a triple double, but they aren't easy to come by (they seem even more rare on the collegiate level). I wonder how many players in Big East history to ever record a triple double. I only can recall two St. John's players to do so, and that is David Cain and Ron Artest.
FriarJ wrote:Red Rooster wrote:FriarJ wrote:You have not seen PC play too much recently if you don't have Kris Dunn on 1st or 2nd team. Best distributor, best defender. Scores 14 a game without trying. He will have a triple double this year in the BE and will come close to a quadruple double as well.
Dunn has to stay healthy, but he is a very, solid player. Rysheed Jordan, IMO, is a better defender than Dunn. That's subjective. Anyway, he always keeps his guy in front of him, and will pick your pocket quicker than you can say, "egg nog." I think you've had too much of it, if you believe Dunn will "come close" to a quadruple double.
He may very, well get a triple double, but they aren't easy to come by (they seem even more rare on the collegiate level). I wonder how many players in Big East history to ever record a triple double. I only can recall two St. John's players to do so, and that is David Cain and Ron Artest.
The 6-4 point guard is averaging 15.5 points, 12.0 assists, 5.0 rebounds, and 4.0 steals over his last two games against excellent competition and is finally completely healthy. Plus he has already 2 double digit rebound games a triple double with another 6-7 steals is certainly within his range.
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