montestewart wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:fishercob wrote:
spshh.....whisper....he also has a more explosive first step than lebron.
How do they compare as far as court vision?
Bennett has x-ray vision.
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montestewart wrote:WizarDynasty wrote:fishercob wrote:
spshh.....whisper....he also has a more explosive first step than lebron.
How do they compare as far as court vision?
tontoz wrote:Bennett is a Tier unto himself.
AFM wrote:WizD killin' it.
Bennett IS elite. He WILL take it to da rack and dunk on a muthawhuta,
Porter is a coward. And probably a virgin, if I had to guess.
stevemcqueen1 wrote:People keep dumping on the Mountain West, but the conference was first in RPI this season. It's not a scrub conference.

Jay81 wrote:Don't want Noel. Why? Our medical staff.
Horrible
http://www.brewhoop.com/2011/7/21/21800 ... th-of-data

GhostsOfGil wrote:Jay81 wrote:Don't want Noel. Why? Our medical staff.
Horrible
http://www.brewhoop.com/2011/7/21/21800 ... th-of-data
The Wizards have the honor of being the most injury-riddled team of the decade with an average of 125 games lost per year. Then come the Warriors and Clippers, each with an average of 117.
Severn Hoos wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:People keep dumping on the Mountain West, but the conference was first in RPI this season. It's not a scrub conference.
This made me laugh - and it just goes to show why the RPI is the most bogus "stat" in sports.
Let's take a look at the Mountain West:
New Mexico was the #2 team in RPI. Pretty impressive, huh? And they did compile a 10-3 record against the top 50 teams in the RPI. Wow - they must have been a real powerhouse. So let's take a look at those top 50 teams that they beat:
UNLV (twice)
San Diego St (twice)
Colorado St (twice)
Boise St (twice)
Hmmm... see a pattern here? Like the fact that they're all Mountain West teams? But that's just 8 - what about the other 2 wins? Well, they were against Connecticut (#49 in RPI) and Cincinnati (#50). Oh. Well, that's not so impressive any more, is it? But wait - how did they do in the tournament? That's right, they lost - as a #3 seed - to HARVARD. Yeah, sure, they were the second best team in the country.
What about the other MWC teams? After all, they had 5 of the top 50 RPI teams. Let's look at their RPI rankings (in parentheses) and top 50 wins:
UNLV(22): SD St (2x), CO St (2x), New Mexico, Boise St, Iowa St (45)
Colorado St (23): UNLV, Boise St, San Diego St
San Diego St (29): Boise St (2x), Colorado St, New Mexico, UCLA (27)
Boise St (44): UNLV, Colorado St, San Diego St, Creighton (25)
Shall we throw in Wyoming and Air Force?
Wyoming (#71): San Diego St, Colorado (37)
Air Force (79): New Mexico, Boise St, UNLV, San Diego St
The conference's impressive ranking in RPI was based entirely on beating each other! The teams in bold are the only Top 50 teams outside the conference that anyone in the conference beat. The best win on the entire season was Boise St over Creighton!
But the conference had a chance to prove itself - on a neutral court, against the best teams in the country. They had 5 teams in the tournament. (More than the ACC!) As mentioned, New Mexico was on the wrong end of a historic 14 over 3 upset. UNLV was a 5-seed, lost to #12 Cal. SDSU was a #7 seed, and at least lived up to the ranking. in the 1st round. They beat #10 Oklahoma, then lost to Florida Gulf Coast (a #15 seed). Colorado St (a #8 seed) did beat #9 seed Mizzou, then lost to #1 seed Louisville. And Boise St lost a play-in game to LaSalle.
So there you have it - the so-called best conference in the nation went a putrid 2-5 in the tourney, with 4 of the teams losing to double-digit seeds.
Not only did the conference not produce a Sweet 16 team themselves, the entire conference did not beat a single Sweet 16 team throughout the entire season! In fact, other than Colorado St & SDSU, the only Round of 32 teams that a MWC team beat were Iowa St and Creighton, and they both lost in the round of 32.
Sorry for the rant, but as you can tell, I despise the RPI. And I'm still singularly unimpressed with the level of competition faced by Mr. Bennett and the Runnin' Rebels.
Severn Hoos wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:People keep dumping on the Mountain West, but the conference was first in RPI this season. It's not a scrub conference.
This made me laugh - and it just goes to show why the RPI is the most bogus "stat" in sports.
Let's take a look at the Mountain West:
New Mexico was the #2 team in RPI. Pretty impressive, huh? And they did compile a 10-3 record against the top 50 teams in the RPI. Wow - they must have been a real powerhouse. So let's take a look at those top 50 teams that they beat:
UNLV (twice)
San Diego St (twice)
Colorado St (twice)
Boise St (twice)
Hmmm... see a pattern here? Like the fact that they're all Mountain West teams? But that's just 8 - what about the other 2 wins? Well, they were against Connecticut (#49 in RPI) and Cincinnati (#50). Oh. Well, that's not so impressive any more, is it? But wait - how did they do in the tournament? That's right, they lost - as a #3 seed - to HARVARD. Yeah, sure, they were the second best team in the country.
What about the other MWC teams? After all, they had 5 of the top 50 RPI teams. Let's look at their RPI rankings (in parentheses) and top 50 wins:
UNLV(22): SD St (2x), CO St (2x), New Mexico, Boise St, Iowa St (45)
Colorado St (23): UNLV, Boise St, San Diego St
San Diego St (29): Boise St (2x), Colorado St, New Mexico, UCLA (27)
Boise St (44): UNLV, Colorado St, San Diego St, Creighton (25)
Shall we throw in Wyoming and Air Force?
Wyoming (#71): San Diego St, Colorado (37)
Air Force (79): New Mexico, Boise St, UNLV, San Diego St
The conference's impressive ranking in RPI was based entirely on beating each other! The teams in bold are the only Top 50 teams outside the conference that anyone in the conference beat. The best win on the entire season was Boise St over Creighton!
But the conference had a chance to prove itself - on a neutral court, against the best teams in the country. They had 5 teams in the tournament. (More than the ACC!) As mentioned, New Mexico was on the wrong end of a historic 14 over 3 upset. UNLV was a 5-seed, lost to #12 Cal. SDSU was a #7 seed, and at least lived up to the ranking. in the 1st round. They beat #10 Oklahoma, then lost to Florida Gulf Coast (a #15 seed). Colorado St (a #8 seed) did beat #9 seed Mizzou, then lost to #1 seed Louisville. And Boise St lost a play-in game to LaSalle.
So there you have it - the so-called best conference in the nation went a putrid 2-5 in the tourney, with 4 of the teams losing to double-digit seeds.
Not only did the conference not produce a Sweet 16 team themselves, the entire conference did not beat a single Sweet 16 team throughout the entire season! In fact, other than Colorado St & SDSU, the only Round of 32 teams that a MWC team beat were Iowa St and Creighton, and they both lost in the round of 32.
Sorry for the rant, but as you can tell, I despise the RPI. And I'm still singularly unimpressed with the level of competition faced by Mr. Bennett and the Runnin' Rebels.
AFM wrote:WizD killin' it.
Bennett IS elite. He WILL take it to da rack and dunk on a muthawhuta,
Porter is a coward. And probably a virgin, if I had to guess.

hands11 wrote:The silly season is in full bloom.
At this point, most posts are just rehashing stuff that was posted many months ago.
20 new pages a day.
For those that don't realize it. Anything more then a few sentences, isn't likely to get read at this point. At least by most that are just to busy to read it all.
gambitx777 wrote:So, question,
If we package our 2 seconds to move up, either further up in the 2ed round or in the late first, who are we going after?
I heard Siva was well liked, Osby, but those two can be had with the picks that we have? So who would we be going after?