JohnW22 wrote:The Foster Watson combination is the second best 1 2 combination in the backcourt behind Brunson and Heart.
bluejayfan00 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:The Foster Watson combination is the second best 1 2 combination in the backcourt behind Brunson and Heart.
Is Hart actually a guard, though? I see him as more of a forward. Anyways, I think a lot of you are underestimating how good Foster is. Not sure how many of you have actually seen Foster play, besides us Creighton fans.
JohnW22 wrote:bluejayfan00 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:The Foster Watson combination is the second best 1 2 combination in the backcourt behind Brunson and Heart.
Is Hart actually a guard, though? I see him as more of a forward. Anyways, I think a lot of you are underestimating how good Foster is. Not sure how many of you have actually seen Foster play, besides us Creighton fans.
I'd say Novas starting lineup is Brunson, Heart, Bridges, Jenkins, Reynolds/Spellman. Either way he'd be the 2. I agree that most people are underestimating Foster the kid can ball and paired up with Watson makes it much easier with less attention on him when all the defensive attention was on him at K-State. I also think people are underestimating Watson, he did a lot with not much talent around him. If we aren't considering Heart a 2 Creighton has the best back court in the Big East.
DudeAnon wrote:Creighton's backcourt
JohnW22 wrote:The Foster Watson combination is the second best 1 2 combination in the backcourt behind Brunson and Heart.
Hall2012 wrote:JohnW22 wrote:The Foster Watson combination is the second best 1 2 combination in the backcourt behind Brunson and Heart.
Eh, Whitehead and Carrington disagree.
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