hoyahooligan wrote:marquette wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:
Burton at PF? 6'4 Deonte Burton?
And yeah I know you get Luke Fischer by semester break, but by then it'll likely be too late. I mean look at Marquette this year. They were toast by the time conference play started. And that's assuming you actually get great production from Fischer. He's a top 100 talent, but he's not a top 25 or top 50 can't miss guy. I know ESPN was very high on him, but no one else had him top 50.
Burton played a decent number of minutes at PF this season. Fischer isn't a freshman. He already has experience playing at Indiana and will have practiced with the team. A lot will depend on careful scheduling in the early going. We need to avoid the tougher teams early in the schedule, but be careful not to schedule such awful cupcakes that they kill our RPI like they did this year. I'm not saying we will be world beaters, I'm not even saying we will be better than this year, but to act like we don't even have a shot at being decent is a little ridiculous.
It's not like Fischer lit the world on fire at Indiana. Yes I know he got hurt in the preseason, but still. He's far from a proven commodity is my point. Marquette fans are pointing to him like it's guaranteed he'll come in and be an above average center in the BE.
MooseFriar13 wrote:I may be completely wrong but I just feel that IF Kris Dunn can stay healthy, PC will be an improved team next year because of his ability to make plays for his teammates and his ability to defend on the perimeter. I know that it is hard to rely on Freshman but Chukwu paired with Desrosiers will be a formidable front court, and the added quality depth next year with Bullock (had a year to work on his game), Lindsay, Bentil, and whoever Cooley brings in as a back up for Dunn during the April signing period should be a huge positive for the Friars. Cooley will be able to experiment with his starting lineup to find what works the best during the OOC portion of the schedule, too. I think a big X factor for the Friars next year is how they shoot free throws next year. This year FT% was one of the best in the country and undoubtedly kept us in a lot of games. We lose Cotton and Batts who were very good free throw shooters. So hopefully, Lamomba, Dunn, Bentil, Lindsay, etc can all hit FT at a decent percentage.
Milloy wrote:Nova is the favorite, but I agree that Providence will be improved next year. Cotton and Batts are obviously losses but we are bringing in a ridiculous amount of talent.
Out:
Cotton
Batts
(3 others who weren't in our rotation)
In:
Kris Dunn (McDonalds All American)
Jalen Lindsay (Top 100 wing)
Ben Bentil (Top 100 PF)
Paschal Chukwu (Top 100 7'1" C)
Rodney Bullock (RS Freshman)
Junior Lomomba (RS Sophomore)
Plus at least 2 more guards in this years recruiting class
Dunn may be the best pure PG in the conference. They have two 7 foot shot blockers and a bunch of versatile 6'6"+ guys who can really defend. We can run out lineups where the shortest guy is 6' 5". PC will be an absolute nightmare defensively.
Cotton is a huge loss, but we have more than replaced his production- it will just be spread out amongst multiple guys. I think they finish 2nd behind Nova next year.
1 - Nova
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2 - PC
3 - Georgetown
4 - Xavier
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5 - Seton Hall
6 - Butler
7 - Marquette
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8 - Creighton
9 - DePaul
10 - St. John's
There will be no gimmes next year. It's hard to put teams on the bottom of the conference. Butler and Seton Hall will be much improved. Well, St. John's might be terrible.
CTYankee10 wrote:Providence will be good, but Bentil and Chukwu are not going to be game changers until 2 or 3 years out.
Omaha1 wrote:I'd be suprised if Austin Chatman didn't gain at least Hon. Mention next year. Plus, hearing good things about RS Jr transfer James Milliken who could be a key shooter for the Jays.
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