NCAA Basketball - Canadian Edition
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11/16/11
NC State 60 Princeton 58
NCSU
Alex Johnson (Toronto, Ont.)
5 points, 3 Rebs, 4 assists, 2 steals
NC State 60 Princeton 58
NCSU
Alex Johnson (Toronto, Ont.)
5 points, 3 Rebs, 4 assists, 2 steals
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They actually beat Princeton. Johnson did not do much in the 1st half so good to see he finished with okay numbers.
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11/16/11 continued
Texas Tech 69 North Texas 66
Texas Tech
Ty Nurse (Vancouver, BC)
15 points
Wagner 87 NC Central 83
Wagner
Tyler Murray (Toronto, Ont.)
20 points, 5 Rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
Texas Tech 69 North Texas 66
Texas Tech
Ty Nurse (Vancouver, BC)
15 points
Wagner 87 NC Central 83
Wagner
Tyler Murray (Toronto, Ont.)
20 points, 5 Rebs, 1 assist, 1 steal
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nothing about kabongo and his 18 points and 9 assists?
he's doing good so far
he's doing good so far
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marcwagz wrote:nothing about kabongo and his 18 points and 9 assists?
he's doing good so far
18 9 and 7 actually, and it was discussed a couple pages back as the game was a couple nights ago
vergogna wrote:- game starts at 3.50
- nice passing at 4.15
- BARGS REBOUND at 4.47
- BARGS REBOUND (almost) at 6.23
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marcwagz wrote:nothing about kabongo and his 18 points and 9 assists?
he's doing good so far
These are daily updates. With Kabongo, Pangos, Laroche and Cadougan, it appears that the pg spot will be solid for years to come
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Leolovinliberal wrote:marcwagz wrote:nothing about kabongo and his 18 points and 9 assists?
he's doing good so far
These are daily updates. With Kabongo, Pangos, Laroche and Cadougan, it appears that the pg spot will be solid for years to come
not to mention ennis, zabo, long and corey joseph. good big men with sacre, nicholson, TT, bennett, powell, etc. got wiggins and kris joseph at the 3. just need a solid 2 to step up and thats a dam solid and deep team. at least high level d1 at every level
vergogna wrote:- game starts at 3.50
- nice passing at 4.15
- BARGS REBOUND at 4.47
- BARGS REBOUND (almost) at 6.23
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there is a canadian sg in the nba his name is andy rautins hes not bad
can shoot at least.
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andy rautins? you mean the canadian kevin pangos?
vergogna wrote:- game starts at 3.50
- nice passing at 4.15
- BARGS REBOUND at 4.47
- BARGS REBOUND (almost) at 6.23
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Justin Edwards.
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Mattd97 wrote:andy rautins? you mean the canadian kevin pangos?
WTF Pangos has a great game and people want to get on his case.
It was just points he put up but assists and rebounds this is his rookie season and he is a PG and Rautins isn't. Rauntin graduated as a senior Pangos is a freshman.
Whether Pangos makes the NBA remains to be seen and what type of a player he will be is still much too early to tell but get off his case.
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Laowai wrote:Mattd97 wrote:andy rautins? you mean the canadian kevin pangos?
WTF Pangos has a great game and people want to get on his case.
It was just points he put up but assists and rebounds this is his rookie season and he is a PG and Rautins isn't. Rauntin graduated as a senior Pangos is a freshman.
Whether Pangos makes the NBA remains to be seen and what type of a player he will be is still much too early to tell but get off his case.
On a completely unrelated note, has anyone ever told you that your name means "spit" in Tagalog? The noun, not the verb.
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UCONN 80 Maine 60
Maine
Justin Edwards
20 points, 5 rebs, 2 assists, 2 steals, 1 block. He is a freshman and putting up good numbers. He did well in high school last year too so I think he will be one of those players who was underrated and does well in college.
Mike Allison
DNP. He played in games last year so does anybody know if he is hurt?
Purdue 91 Iona 90
Iona
Randy Dezouvre
8 points, 3 rebs, 2 steals.
Arkansas State 63 Tennessee-Martin 45
Tennessee-Martin
Dane Smith
5 points, 2 steals, 1 reb, 1 assist.
Maine
Justin Edwards
20 points, 5 rebs, 2 assists, 2 steals, 1 block. He is a freshman and putting up good numbers. He did well in high school last year too so I think he will be one of those players who was underrated and does well in college.
Mike Allison
DNP. He played in games last year so does anybody know if he is hurt?
Purdue 91 Iona 90
Iona
Randy Dezouvre
8 points, 3 rebs, 2 steals.
Arkansas State 63 Tennessee-Martin 45
Tennessee-Martin
Dane Smith
5 points, 2 steals, 1 reb, 1 assist.
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11/17/11
Western Carolina 80 Presbyterian 73
Western Carolina
Harouna Mutombo (Pickering, Ont.)
20 points, 2 rebs
Keaton Cole (Toronto, Ont.)
12 points, 2 rebs, 2 assists, 3 steals
Western Carolina 80 Presbyterian 73
Western Carolina
Harouna Mutombo (Pickering, Ont.)
20 points, 2 rebs
Keaton Cole (Toronto, Ont.)
12 points, 2 rebs, 2 assists, 3 steals
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Edwards looked good against good players.
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Laowai wrote:Mattd97 wrote:andy rautins? you mean the canadian kevin pangos?
WTF Pangos has a great game and people want to get on his case.
It was just points he put up but assists and rebounds this is his rookie season and he is a PG and Rautins isn't. Rauntin graduated as a senior Pangos is a freshman.
Whether Pangos makes the NBA remains to be seen and what type of a player he will be is still much too early to tell but get off his case.
i think you missed the reference to the other thread in which someone called pangos the canadian leo rautins
vergogna wrote:- game starts at 3.50
- nice passing at 4.15
- BARGS REBOUND at 4.47
- BARGS REBOUND (almost) at 6.23
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Anywhere I can see some NCAA games besides on the NCAA Sports package? I haven't been able to see sh*t this season. Just highlights.
Ajinca fits the Raptors' mold as a skilled player from Europe, but has never shown any signs of succeeding at the NBA level
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gdroz wrote:Anywhere I can see some NCAA games besides on the NCAA Sports package? I haven't been able to see sh*t this season. Just highlights.
If it's possible for you to get that super sports pack, call your provider, talk to a relations/retention person(not the 1st person) and nicely tell them that basketball is the only reason you have cable which is showing squat right now, but you're not going to pay $30 bucks more for it and you can watch highlights online. You'll get a deal. I'm currently on a year free of SS pack and have gotten 4-6 months free in the past(the SNET1/Raps mess).
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11/18/11
New Mexico 76 Arizona State 71
ASU
Jordan Bachynski (Calgary, AB)
5 points, 1 reb
Houston 87 Arkansas 78
Arkansas
Marvell Waithe (Toronto, Ont.)
2 points, 4 Rebs, 1 steal
Detroit 113 Concordia 68
Detroit
Jason Calliste (Scarborough, Ont.)
19 points, 1 reb, 1 assist
Cleveland State 67 St. Bonaventure 64
St. Bonnies
Andrew Nicholson (Mississauga, Ont.)
19 points, 6 Rebs, 2 assists, 4 blocks
Matthew Wright (Toronto, Ont.)
7 points, 1 assist, 1 steal
Iona 94 Western Michigan 88
Iona
Randy Dezveroue (Montreal, PQ.)
3 points, 3 Rebs, 1 assist
Mississippi 63 Drake 59
Drake
Kurt Alexander (Toronto, Ont.)
8 points, 4 Rebs, 2 assists, 1 steal
Marquette 95 Winthrop 73
Marquette
Junior Cadougan (Toronto, Ont.)
8 points, 2 Rebs, 6 assists
Duke 82 Davidson 69
Davidson
Nic Cochran (Vancouver, BC)
4 points, 1 reb, 1 assist, 2 steals
Stanford 70 UC Davis 49
Stanford
Dwight Powell (Toronto, Ont.)
13 points, 3 Rebs
New Mexico 76 Arizona State 71
ASU
Jordan Bachynski (Calgary, AB)
5 points, 1 reb
Houston 87 Arkansas 78
Arkansas
Marvell Waithe (Toronto, Ont.)
2 points, 4 Rebs, 1 steal
Detroit 113 Concordia 68
Detroit
Jason Calliste (Scarborough, Ont.)
19 points, 1 reb, 1 assist
Cleveland State 67 St. Bonaventure 64
St. Bonnies
Andrew Nicholson (Mississauga, Ont.)
19 points, 6 Rebs, 2 assists, 4 blocks
Matthew Wright (Toronto, Ont.)
7 points, 1 assist, 1 steal
Iona 94 Western Michigan 88
Iona
Randy Dezveroue (Montreal, PQ.)
3 points, 3 Rebs, 1 assist
Mississippi 63 Drake 59
Drake
Kurt Alexander (Toronto, Ont.)
8 points, 4 Rebs, 2 assists, 1 steal
Marquette 95 Winthrop 73
Marquette
Junior Cadougan (Toronto, Ont.)
8 points, 2 Rebs, 6 assists
Duke 82 Davidson 69
Davidson
Nic Cochran (Vancouver, BC)
4 points, 1 reb, 1 assist, 2 steals
Stanford 70 UC Davis 49
Stanford
Dwight Powell (Toronto, Ont.)
13 points, 3 Rebs
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I know I'm a little late on this but I had to give my thoughts on Pangos...
I watched the entire Washington State game from start to finish and was blown away by Pangos' play. First off, this guy is a pure point guard/floor general... comparisons to Reddick and Freddette are way off! His court vision was quite impressive and he moved the ball extremely well. I felt he played great defence and was actually very impressed with his lateral quickness. I couldn't believe the poise and leadership that he ran the team with, he honestly looked like a senior out there. Throughout the entire game it was obvious that Pangos' goal was to run the offence, move the ball, and set up his team with open looks, I don't think that came through on the highlight reel.
That being said, it was one game. Pangos is 6'-6'1'' at best and would not have a shot in the NBA unless it's at the point. I do think that the Steve Nash comparison is warranted but only in the "style" of play.
Nash was quite a bit bigger and far better at attacking the basket in his Santa Clara days.
I can say this... Pangos' is better at this stage of his career than Nash was.
I do think that he has a shot at being an NBA player, but only after 4 years at Gonzaga
I watched the entire Washington State game from start to finish and was blown away by Pangos' play. First off, this guy is a pure point guard/floor general... comparisons to Reddick and Freddette are way off! His court vision was quite impressive and he moved the ball extremely well. I felt he played great defence and was actually very impressed with his lateral quickness. I couldn't believe the poise and leadership that he ran the team with, he honestly looked like a senior out there. Throughout the entire game it was obvious that Pangos' goal was to run the offence, move the ball, and set up his team with open looks, I don't think that came through on the highlight reel.
That being said, it was one game. Pangos is 6'-6'1'' at best and would not have a shot in the NBA unless it's at the point. I do think that the Steve Nash comparison is warranted but only in the "style" of play.
Nash was quite a bit bigger and far better at attacking the basket in his Santa Clara days.
I can say this... Pangos' is better at this stage of his career than Nash was.
I do think that he has a shot at being an NBA player, but only after 4 years at Gonzaga
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