DreamTeam09 wrote:I'll wait till conference tournament play and the tourney to form my opinion on Perry again.
Are you planning to watch NIT Games, as Baylor is likely not making the tournament. What a disappointing team.
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DreamTeam09 wrote:I'll wait till conference tournament play and the tourney to form my opinion on Perry again.
spade57 wrote:Yeah Barnes seems to let me down every game I watch. Just not consistent enough against college players.
fredericklove wrote:spade57 wrote:Yeah Barnes seems to let me down every game I watch. Just not consistent enough against college players.
let u down every game u watch lol, including games where he played good lol
spade57 wrote:fredericklove wrote:spade57 wrote:Yeah Barnes seems to let me down every game I watch. Just not consistent enough against college players.
let u down every game u watch lol, including games where he played good lol
How often dose he put up good games? From what I've seen he seems to love shooting. But doesn't shoot a high percentage.
Ackshun wrote:not sure if it's been posted, but here's a nice little clip on the Duke website about Kyrie
http://ondemand.duke.edu/video/25917/fr ... g-stronger
Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:Ackshun wrote:not sure if it's been posted, but here's a nice little clip on the Duke website about Kyrie
http://ondemand.duke.edu/video/25917/fr ... g-stronger
The franchise, folks.
JN wrote:Marshon has had a couple crazy games in conference. His performance at Georgetown was amazing and he earned a cheer from the Hoyas crowd after his 43 point performance.
He is actually averagin 27.4 pts a game in the BE as a one man team, shooting 48.5%. Compare that to Kemba who has not been able to score against superior opponents. Do keep in mind however that Providence plays one of the fastest paces in the country and play offensive ratehr then defensive strategies.
Brooks is not highly rated because he was completely off the radar as a junior.
He will make the first round IMO.
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Everytime I've seen Brooks play, it becomes much more clear why Providence loses so much. He's not playing winning basketball out there.
Youngblood wrote:So what now? Does Cleveland getting Baron Davis help or hinder our chances of getting Kyrie Irving saying they get the #1 pick.
bboyskinnylegs wrote:Youngblood wrote:So what now? Does Cleveland getting Baron Davis help or hinder our chances of getting Kyrie Irving saying they get the #1 pick.
It helps them get the #1 pick, I believe acquiring LA's 1st rounder gives them a 4% boost at landing the #1 overall.
I don't think they care what Baron brings on the court, if Kyrie is there I think they'll take him.
bboyskinnylegs wrote:Youngblood wrote:So what now? Does Cleveland getting Baron Davis help or hinder our chances of getting Kyrie Irving saying they get the #1 pick.
It helps them get the #1 pick, I believe acquiring LA's 1st rounder gives them a 4% boost at landing the #1 overall.
I don't think they care what Baron brings on the court, if Kyrie is there I think they'll take him.
dagger wrote:JN wrote:Marshon has had a couple crazy games in conference. His performance at Georgetown was amazing and he earned a cheer from the Hoyas crowd after his 43 point performance.
He is actually averagin 27.4 pts a game in the BE as a one man team, shooting 48.5%. Compare that to Kemba who has not been able to score against superior opponents. Do keep in mind however that Providence plays one of the fastest paces in the country and play offensive ratehr then defensive strategies.
Brooks is not highly rated because he was completely off the radar as a junior.
He will make the first round IMO.
Givony of DraftExpress savages Brooks today, dismisses the big scoring games, says his teams lose in part because of how he plays.
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Everytime I've seen Brooks play, it becomes much more clear why Providence loses so much. He's not playing winning basketball out there.
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This year, he is competing in the highest level of European basketball in the Euroleague as well, and ranks as one of the top players in the competition on a per-40 minute basis in points (21.8), rebounds (13.6), blocks (1.8), field goal percentage (74.4%), free throw percentage (87.5%), and fouls (9.1). That's quite an accomplishment for a skinny 18-year-old
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