Amase2 wrote:SHOOTING GUARDS: The top three are easy choices in my mind and I couldn't disagree with anyone's order of them, here's mine.
1.) Darrun Hilliard NOVA - I think the most complete player in the conference. Good at all stages of the game and makes winning plays consistently.
2.) D'Angelo Harrison SJU - Explosive scorer who has yet to make his mark on the national scene. Very good rebounder and underrated passer. Ive seen plenty of people call him a bad defender but that is far from the truth. Can be inconsistent.
3.) D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera GTOWN - Admittedly I haven't seen him play as much as Hilliard or Harrison. Similar to Harrison in that he is a bigger, stronger guard and is very capable of hitting from distance. Not as explosive a scorer as DLO, not as good a play maker as Hilliard IMO.
4.) Isaiah Whitehead HALL - The lone freshman on my list. Two things I know for sure he wont be lacking this year; Talent and opportunities.
5.) Phil Greene IV SJU - I'm not a very big Greene fan but there wasnt anyone else who stood out to me. I had Dunham and Trawick as more of SF's. Greene is a capable shooter from deep and has plenty of experience. Doesnt make anyone around him better.
HoosierPal wrote:Amase2 wrote:SHOOTING GUARDS: The top three are easy choices in my mind and I couldn't disagree with anyone's order of them, here's mine.
1.) Darrun Hilliard NOVA - I think the most complete player in the conference. Good at all stages of the game and makes winning plays consistently.
2.) D'Angelo Harrison SJU - Explosive scorer who has yet to make his mark on the national scene. Very good rebounder and underrated passer. Ive seen plenty of people call him a bad defender but that is far from the truth. Can be inconsistent.
3.) D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera GTOWN - Admittedly I haven't seen him play as much as Hilliard or Harrison. Similar to Harrison in that he is a bigger, stronger guard and is very capable of hitting from distance. Not as explosive a scorer as DLO, not as good a play maker as Hilliard IMO.
4.) Isaiah Whitehead HALL - The lone freshman on my list. Two things I know for sure he wont be lacking this year; Talent and opportunities.
5.) Phil Greene IV SJU - I'm not a very big Greene fan but there wasnt anyone else who stood out to me. I had Dunham and Trawick as more of SF's. Greene is a capable shooter from deep and has plenty of experience. Doesnt make anyone around him better.
Dunham?
chicagojayfan wrote:A few thoughts. Not sure where the logic of your rankings comes from, but I tend to start with shooting and offensive efficiency and then work my way into who is the most productive given the minutes they receive. Add in some big bonuses/minuses based on defense and you have a ranking.
Smith-Rivera may be playing PG this year (maybe a Hoya can chime in on whether or not this is the case now that fall practice is here). I believe he deserves to be top in either category (PG or SG) as he is the highest ranked returning guard in player efficiency in the conference. Total shooting percentage of .597 last year versus .534 for Harrison, .483 for Greene, and .491 for Jordan.
I don't think Harrison's D is anywhere near good enough to bring that gap close between the two of them, while Greene and Jordan aren't in the same county in terms of shooting efficiency. Jordan does stuff the stats all across the board, though and I would expect him to become a better shooter this year, but I'd probably still give DSR the nod at least until I see more from Jordan.
Amase2 wrote:Read point #5. Had Dunham listed when I did top SF's in the league. See him more as that but do agree that he is better than Greene.
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