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Postby Amase2 » Wed Sep 17, 2014 7:15 pm

A recent thread had started to suggest the rankings of post players in the conference. So I thought lets bring it to the board. Three installments, I'll start it with the top 5 big men in the conference.

1.) Jay'Vaughn Pinkston NOVA- My personal favorite big man in the BE. I think every team can appreciate the way this kid plays. Very tough, knows how to play.

2.) Matt Stainbrook XAV- Another kid who really know's how to play. Beats you with skill. Kind of reminds me of a college Marc Gasol.

3.) Josh Smith GTOWN- Really could be the best big in the conference if he can stay healthy and active for a a whole season. Incredible hard to guard.

4.) Chris Obekpa SJU- Know your gonna get close to 4 blocks and 6 rebs from him in most nights. Much potential to improve. Poor offensively.

5.) Jalen Reynolds XAV- Has a lot to prove but certainly has the potential to follow through. Physical specimen.

Wild card- Tommy Hamilton IV DEPAUL - Has really good size and skills. Think he could end up being a really solid player this year. Just never really hear about him.
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby Omaha1 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 7:56 am

Where will Luke Fischer fit in once he's eligible?
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby hoyahooligan » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:46 am

Omaha1 wrote:Where will Luke Fischer fit in once he's eligible?


Below all those guys at least. I also refuse to rank new comers in my rankings.

I also would seperate big men into Centers and Power Forwards.

Centers:
1) Stainbrook
2) Smith
3) Ochefu
4) Hamilton
5) Obekpa

PFs:
1) Henton
2) Pinkston
3) Reynolds
4) Chrabascz
5) Burton
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby Chalmers0 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:23 am

hoyahooligan wrote:
I also would seperate big men into Centers and Power Forwards.

Centers:
1) Stainbrook
2) Smith
3) Ochefu
4) Hamilton
5) Obekpa

PFs:
1) Henton
2) Pinkston
3) Reynolds
4) Chrabascz
5) Burton


I'm pretty sure my list looks identical to this. Only person I would consider moving is Josh Smith, but only because even when he does play he is a huge liability on defense. Overall it's really hard to judge someone like him who has played so sparingly.
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby GumbyDamnit! » Thu Sep 18, 2014 9:33 am

hoyahooligan wrote:
Omaha1 wrote:Where will Luke Fischer fit in once he's eligible?


Below all those guys at least. I also refuse to rank new comers in my rankings.

I also would seperate big men into Centers and Power Forwards.

Centers:
1) Stainbrook
2) Smith
3) Ochefu
4) Hamilton
5) Obekpa

PFs:
1) Henton
2) Pinkston
3) Reynolds
4) Chrabascz
5) Burton



Reasonable list. Henton seems like a wing player to me as he can step out and hit the 3 at times, which makes him more a 3/4 but I guess in the truest sense, on that team he is a PF. I would put Burton up to 4; think he is going to have a breakout year.
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby Amase2 » Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:27 pm

hoyahooligan wrote:
Omaha1 wrote:Where will Luke Fischer fit in once he's eligible?


Below all those guys at least. I also refuse to rank new comers in my rankings.

I also would seperate big men into Centers and Power Forwards.

Centers:
1) Stainbrook
2) Smith
3) Ochefu
4) Hamilton
5) Obekpa

PFs:
1) Henton
2) Pinkston
3) Reynolds
4) Chrabascz
5) Burton


Ochefu that high huh? I had him up next on my list. Think it will be tough for him to put up solid numbers with the players around him. I Figured there really wasnt enough players to do all 5 positions but I will continue with it when I do the small forwards.
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby hoyahooligan » Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:22 pm

Amase2 wrote:
hoyahooligan wrote:
Omaha1 wrote:Where will Luke Fischer fit in once he's eligible?


Below all those guys at least. I also refuse to rank new comers in my rankings.

I also would seperate big men into Centers and Power Forwards.

Centers:
1) Stainbrook
2) Smith
3) Ochefu
4) Hamilton
5) Obekpa

PFs:
1) Henton
2) Pinkston
3) Reynolds
4) Chrabascz
5) Burton


Ochefu that high huh? I had him up next on my list. Think it will be tough for him to put up solid numbers with the players around him. I Figured there really wasnt enough players to do all 5 positions but I will continue with it when I do the small forwards.



Like I said center is a fairly weak position in the BE. I like Ochefu beause he rebounds and block shots and gives you more offense than Obekpa. In retrospect I'd probably switch Hamilton and Obekpa since Hamilton while a better offensive player in terms of points is not efficient and obviously Obekpa's shot blocking is elite.
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Re: Best Players by Position

Postby SJHooper » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:23 pm

Always liked Arc (Nova) at PG. Just always seems under control, calm, and with a plan. Also crazy clutch. Stainbrook is a stud. I love Obekpa because he's such a shot-blocking monster but his offense is still so raw. If he had an offense he'd be among the top centers in the nation.
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