Omaha1 wrote:After last night the only honor Dunham should get is for acting. What a little FIFA-soccer wannabe with his flailing and contorting his body to try and draw fouls every time anyone happens to lay a finger on him. Lost all respect for him last night watching that act. it'sad that a great shooter resorts to that frankly.
That said, congrats to Butler for somehow winning the game. I like your school and coach and most of the players.
TheBall wrote:So go ahead and rank the guards.
You apparently think harrison is better than garret Jr (I disagree), and probably gibbs (debatable), do you also rank harrison ahead of Dunn, hilliard and smith-rivera?
TheBall wrote:So the only ranking is scoring leaders? Is that your ranking, or did you just list scoring leaders?
Look, it is fine to have an opinion but at least state what that is. How do you rank the guards in the big east. You think harrison is being disrespected, but I don't think many would have him in their top 3 guards ranking, so he's not really a first teamer.
Scoring is just one of many stats. For example, in January I watched st john's play basketball at Madison square garden against villanova. Harrison had a whole bunch of points (25 to be exact), but he was lazy in many areas of the game and was totally outclassed by villanova's guards as his team lost by 20.
So my apologies if my player rankings are not based solely on ppg, as ball hogs have a tendency to score big points while their teams lose, and that is anot a positive attribute.
And you can keep criticizing me, but until you actually take a stand as to which player(s) harrison should replace on the second or third team, you are not really adding much.
TheBall wrote:So the only ranking is scoring leaders? Is that your ranking, or did you just list scoring leaders?
Look, it is fine to have an opinion but at least state what that is. How do you rank the guards in the big east. You think harrison is being disrespected, but I don't think many would have him in their top 3 guards ranking, so he's not really a first teamer.
Scoring is just one of many stats. For example, in January I watched st john's play basketball at Madison square garden against villanova. Harrison had a whole bunch of points (25 to be exact), but he was lazy in many areas of the game and was totally outclassed by villanova's guards as his team lost by 20.
So my apologies if my player rankings are not based solely on ppg, as ball hogs have a tendency to score big points while their teams lose, and that is anot a positive attribute.
And you can keep criticizing me, but until you actually take a stand as to which player(s) harrison should replace on the second or third team, you are not really adding much.
Omaha1 wrote:After last night the only honor Dunham should get is for acting. What a little FIFA-soccer wannabe with his flailing and contorting his body to try and draw fouls every time anyone happens to lay a finger on him. Lost all respect for him last night watching that act. it'sad that a great shooter resorts to that frankly.
That said, congrats to Butler for somehow winning the game. I like your school and coach and most of the players.
TheBall wrote:I guess the difference between us is that I would take 13 points in a winning effort by a guy who did what it took to get it done over 25 points from a guy who lit it up in garbage time while his team was down a couple dozen.
Hey, you say tomato and I say tomatoe, it happens.
Anyway, I'm not a st john's hater, I think sir Dominic is a top notch player. And I'm not even against harrison, but I never like to give guys who specialize in putting up gaudy numbers in blowout losses more credit than they deserve.
When it comes to harrison, I'm not sure if he is a top 3 player on his own team. (pointer is clearly better, jordan and obekpa have much more nba potential, and green the fourth is more of a team oriented player).
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