GumbyDamnit! wrote:...needs to take a big step forward if their team is going to reach their highest potential next year? This may be a bit difficult with transfers coming in, but give it a shot.
For Nova, it is clearly Eric Dixon. EDix wasn't going to get any of JRE's minutes last year and like a lot of young Nova players he looked over his shoulder at Jay every time he made a mistake. That's probably the one thing about JW's coaching style that I don't always agree with. Eric played tentatively and I thought a little scared (at being pulled if he screwed up). If he can hit the 3 or the elbow jumper consistently and hold his own on D and rebound like he's pissed off, then we've got a shot to be really good. If he struggles we'll be an incomplete team that will be exposed at some point.
If Nova is going to be a true Top 10, FF potential team our big question mark is the post and I think only one guy can fill the need: Big Dix. Either way I predict he'll be a hit with the ladies. Hi-yooooooo! Try the veal and tip your wait staff.
Xudash wrote:For Xavier, I'd say it's the new big from Iowa - Jack Nunge.
A "big step forward" in his case is both staying healthy and then demonstrating the talent he appears to possess.
I could have gone with KyKy, but I'm going in this direction because of the amount of "suffering" we had to put up with when Jason Carter was relied upon too heavily. Great young man, btw, but a MAC level talent; not a BE level talent. And it showed.
So, a healthy and productive Nunge down low with Freemantle will or should very definitely change the complexion of this team.
Xudash wrote:For Xavier, I'd say it's the new big from Iowa - Jack Nunge.
A "big step forward" in his case is both staying healthy and then demonstrating the talent he appears to possess.
I could have gone with KyKy, but I'm going in this direction because of the amount of "suffering" we had to put up with when Jason Carter was relied upon too heavily. Great young man, btw, but a MAC level talent; not a BE level talent. And it showed.
So, a healthy and productive Nunge down low with Freemantle will or should very definitely change the complexion of this team.
Novachap wrote:Xudash wrote:For Xavier, I'd say it's the new big from Iowa - Jack Nunge.
A "big step forward" in his case is both staying healthy and then demonstrating the talent he appears to possess.
I could have gone with KyKy, but I'm going in this direction because of the amount of "suffering" we had to put up with when Jason Carter was relied upon too heavily. Great young man, btw, but a MAC level talent; not a BE level talent. And it showed.
So, a healthy and productive Nunge down low with Freemantle will or should very definitely change the complexion of this team.
Dash, thinking this is a pivotal year for Steele. Mainly "his" guys. No reason, with this talent, X doesn't Dance and contend for the upper tier. If not, I am guessing the natives will be VERY restless
GumbyDamnit! wrote:For Nova, it is clearly Eric Dixon. EDix wasn't going to get any of JRE's minutes last year and like a lot of young Nova players he looked over his shoulder at Jay every time he made a mistake. That's probably the one thing about JW's coaching style that I don't always agree with. Eric played tentatively and I thought a little scared (at being pulled if he screwed up). If he can hit the 3 or the elbow jumper consistently and hold his own on D and rebound like he's pissed off, then we've got a shot to be really good. If he struggles we'll be an incomplete team that will be exposed at some point.
If Nova is going to be a true Top 10, FF potential team our big question mark is the post and I think only one guy can fill the need: Big Dix. Either way I predict he'll be a hit with the ladies. Hi-yooooooo! Try the veal and tip your wait staff.
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