gtmoBlue wrote:Sorry for the late posting of the predictions. I was sitting around waiting for Noon, it dawned on me to check the NYC time...
You guys are on your 'spring forward-fall back' cycle, aka daylight savings time. Oops.
https://bluenotes2.com/in-the-paint-posts/
sorry bout that. git
Xuperman wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Sorry for the late posting of the predictions. I was sitting around waiting for Noon, it dawned on me to check the NYC time...
You guys are on your 'spring forward-fall back' cycle, aka daylight savings time. Oops.
https://bluenotes2.com/in-the-paint-posts/
sorry bout that. git
Hey Git,
Aside from the expected home cookin' in your predictions, there are some other head scratchers for sure.
Allow me to contrast.
Villanova 15-5
UConn 14-6
Xavier 12-8
Butler 11-9
Seton Hall 11-9
Providence 11-9
St. Johns 11-9
Creighton 11-9
Georgetown7-13
Marquette 5-15
DePaul 2-18
POY- Gillespie
1st team ALL BE-
Watson
Champagnie
Scruggs
Thompson
Moore
2nd team ALL BE-
Kalk
Freemantle
Samuels
Lewis
Rhoden
DPOY- Posh Alexander
FOY- Mohammed
6TH MAN- Polley
Big East Tournament Champions- UConn
Xuperman wrote:Well, all the 5th year seniors listed are pretty solid and safe. Some may raise an eyebrow with Thompson as a 1st teamer, but all things point to him giving max effort to make up for lost time. Also, listing Moore there may be somewhat unexpected but I am looking for him to go Full on Alpha this year. The guy has elite skills across the board.....All American good!
My "out on a limb" picks are Kalkbrenner, Lewis and Rhoden. Kalk possesses A very high IQ game. His .645 FG% was extremely impressive along with lack of turnovers and his offensive rebounding prowess. The FT% must improve and needs to look to assist more.
As far as Justin Lewis, with the massive exodus at MU he should see his minutes at 25-30....the guy is going to blow up IMO.
Rhoden is my long shot, I think Willard will hand him the keys but his 3pt % needs to get A LOT better.
Not much going on here, so it prompted me to offer up a response to Gtmo. However, this conference is simply loaded with talent, so compiling lists like this is unlikely to provide any high degree of accuracy. Other than Nova finishing at/near the top and DePaul's obvious challenges, everything else is a toss up.
Novachap wrote:Xuperman wrote:Well, all the 5th year seniors listed are pretty solid and safe. Some may raise an eyebrow with Thompson as a 1st teamer, but all things point to him giving max effort to make up for lost time. Also, listing Moore there may be somewhat unexpected but I am looking for him to go Full on Alpha this year. The guy has elite skills across the board.....All American good!
My "out on a limb" picks are Kalkbrenner, Lewis and Rhoden. Kalk possesses A very high IQ game. His .645 FG% was extremely impressive along with lack of turnovers and his offensive rebounding prowess. The FT% must improve and needs to look to assist more.
As far as Justin Lewis, with the massive exodus at MU he should see his minutes at 25-30....the guy is going to blow up IMO.
Rhoden is my long shot, I think Willard will hand him the keys but his 3pt % needs to get A LOT better.
Not much going on here, so it prompted me to offer up a response to Gtmo. However, this conference is simply loaded with talent, so compiling lists like this is unlikely to provide any high degree of accuracy. Other than Nova finishing at/near the top and DePaul's obvious challenges, everything else is a toss up.
Agreed, lots of talent this year.... BTW, really like X's roster construction this year. Scruggs will be huge. Put up or shut up time I would think for Steele. Guessing, top 3/4 and sweet 16 is what the faithful expect.
Xudash wrote:Novachap wrote:Xuperman wrote:Well, all the 5th year seniors listed are pretty solid and safe. Some may raise an eyebrow with Thompson as a 1st teamer, but all things point to him giving max effort to make up for lost time. Also, listing Moore there may be somewhat unexpected but I am looking for him to go Full on Alpha this year. The guy has elite skills across the board.....All American good!
My "out on a limb" picks are Kalkbrenner, Lewis and Rhoden. Kalk possesses A very high IQ game. His .645 FG% was extremely impressive along with lack of turnovers and his offensive rebounding prowess. The FT% must improve and needs to look to assist more.
As far as Justin Lewis, with the massive exodus at MU he should see his minutes at 25-30....the guy is going to blow up IMO.
Rhoden is my long shot, I think Willard will hand him the keys but his 3pt % needs to get A LOT better.
Not much going on here, so it prompted me to offer up a response to Gtmo. However, this conference is simply loaded with talent, so compiling lists like this is unlikely to provide any high degree of accuracy. Other than Nova finishing at/near the top and DePaul's obvious challenges, everything else is a toss up.
Agreed, lots of talent this year.... BTW, really like X's roster construction this year. Scruggs will be huge. Put up or shut up time I would think for Steele. Guessing, top 3/4 and sweet 16 is what the faithful expect.
Chap - - Hope this finds you well. I agree with you. The young man can recruit at a high level, but it's time to get back to the NCAAT and do well in it. Some fans will argue that every other coach we've had come through since Staak was able to find their footing in a short period of time and achieve success thereafter. That's fine and true, but they were doing it the A10, not the Big East.
And of all the damndest things, Chris Mack appears to have turned out to be some form of a traitor, in the sense that he was side glancing at Louisville while having a 1-Seed in the tournament, that he clearly didn't coach effectively. Beyond that, his recruiting performance left Travis Steele in the position of having to go to transfers very heavily in his first year.
Some people see it as making excuses. Others may look at it as reasonable obstacles that came about to get in the way of Travis Steele's progress since taking over the job. The roster he inherited, the key injuries that took place along the way, COVID, though shared by every program in its impact - all that has really muddied the water for me in terms of determining whether or not Travis is the horse to ride for the long term.
That brings us back to this year. On paper, Xavier looks rather loaded. It's now up to Travis to put the orchestra completely together and make some nice music, not end up sounding like Twisted Sister at the end of the season.
I will say this: if Travis is successful this year, then watch out, because I truly believe Xavier will have found its guy. He married very well into a prominent Cincinnati family with Xavier BoT connections. He lives in Hyde Park with his hot wife and son. I truly don't see him leaving Xavier if he gets things on the right path.
We shall see.
Xudash wrote:Good for you! I lived in Fairfield and worked in Westport for a couple years a “few” moons ago and loved it.
I know what you know: you’ve made it back to the land of seriously good pizza and just a beautiful state overall.
And your back closer to Stew Leonard’s!
Hope you’re safe from the storm.
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