Sure. Ruin the narrative.Main Event wrote:
Fultz has yet to win this. Over to you, Husky Nation!
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Sure. Ruin the narrative.Main Event wrote:
Me either. Just don't see it as a plot when it doesn't happen.Chicat wrote:As a fan, it really is ok to want to see your favorite team, coaches, and players get the recognition from the national press you think they deserve. I don't think its going too far out on a limb to say Lauri deserves some recognition for leading us to a sweep of the toughest roadtrip in the conference...gumby wrote:*sigh.*
A week ago. "We're third best in conference. Really need to get Trier back"
A week later. "Where's the awards and recognition?!"
Bilas, DeCourcy, Gottlieb, Gasaway, Raftery and on and on.
"Yeah, but ... that weekly conference thingie."
Don't read this if you want to remain in Victimville.
http://allsportstucson.com/2017/01/21/n ... no-3-ucla/" target="_blank
Definitely with you. We sure can be a bitchy fanbase at times.gumby wrote:Me either. Just don't see it as a plot when it doesn't happen.Chicat wrote:As a fan, it really is ok to want to see your favorite team, coaches, and players get the recognition from the national press you think they deserve. I don't think its going too far out on a limb to say Lauri deserves some recognition for leading us to a sweep of the toughest roadtrip in the conference...gumby wrote:*sigh.*
A week ago. "We're third best in conference. Really need to get Trier back"
A week later. "Where's the awards and recognition?!"
Bilas, DeCourcy, Gottlieb, Gasaway, Raftery and on and on.
"Yeah, but ... that weekly conference thingie."
Don't read this if you want to remain in Victimville.
http://allsportstucson.com/2017/01/21/n ... no-3-ucla/" target="_blank
While true, I think that's endemic. I don't know whether Duke fans feel overlooked, but I remember Itamicbomb as a nice guy but pretty patronizing about Arizona basketball. Right up to that Sweet 16 match up in 2011, after which he came back for one final post. If I remember it right, he wrote:threenumberones wrote:We sure can be a bitchy fanbase at times.
Itamicbomb wrote:I'm back for one final post, because to disappear without it would be even more embarrassing. But truth be told, I can hardly breathe anymore, so weighed down am I by the humiliating annihilation I suffered with my Blue Devils at the hands of your demonstrably superior Arizona Wildcats, who snapped my team and my soul in half. If only I had been slightly more respectful of your fan base's faith in your program over the years, then perhaps I could sleep at night, look myself in the mirror, and eat solid foods without repeatedly soiling my shorts.
Me either, but I love to throw it out there anyway. Every hero needs a villain....gumby wrote:Me either. Just don't see it as a plot when it doesn't happen.Chicat wrote:As a fan, it really is ok to want to see your favorite team, coaches, and players get the recognition from the national press you think they deserve. I don't think its going too far out on a limb to say Lauri deserves some recognition for leading us to a sweep of the toughest roadtrip in the conference...gumby wrote:*sigh.*
A week ago. "We're third best in conference. Really need to get Trier back"
A week later. "Where's the awards and recognition?!"
Bilas, DeCourcy, Gottlieb, Gasaway, Raftery and on and on.
"Yeah, but ... that weekly conference thingie."
Don't read this if you want to remain in Victimville.
http://allsportstucson.com/2017/01/21/n ... no-3-ucla/" target="_blank
Itamicbomb was a good poster even for a Duke fan. You could have an intelligent discourse with him...unlike someone we know who is a Kansas fan.Longhorned wrote:While true, I think that's endemic. I don't know whether Duke fans feel overlooked, but I remember Itamicbomb as a nice guy but pretty patronizing about Arizona basketball. Right up to that Sweet 16 match up in 2011, after which he came back for one final post. If I remember it right, he wrote:threenumberones wrote:We sure can be a bitchy fanbase at times.
Itamicbomb wrote:I'm back for one final post, because to disappear without it would be even more embarrassing. But truth be told, I can hardly breathe anymore, so weighed down am I by the humiliating annihilation I suffered with my Blue Devils at the hands of your demonstrably superior Arizona Wildcats, who snapped my team and my soul in half. If only I had been slightly more respectful of your fan base's faith in your program over the years, then perhaps I could sleep at night, look myself in the mirror, and eat solid foods without repeatedly soiling my shorts.
I know, I'm just giving him crap in hopes that, somehow, it makes him reappear. Still, what I'm saying is essentially true, even his final post.EastCoastCat wrote:Itamicbomb was a good poster even for a Duke fan. You could have an intelligent discourse with him...unlike someone we know who is a Kansas fan.Longhorned wrote:While true, I think that's endemic. I don't know whether Duke fans feel overlooked, but I remember Itamicbomb as a nice guy but pretty patronizing about Arizona basketball. Right up to that Sweet 16 match up in 2011, after which he came back for one final post. If I remember it right, he wrote:threenumberones wrote:We sure can be a bitchy fanbase at times.
Itamicbomb wrote:I'm back for one final post, because to disappear without it would be even more embarrassing. But truth be told, I can hardly breathe anymore, so weighed down am I by the humiliating annihilation I suffered with my Blue Devils at the hands of your demonstrably superior Arizona Wildcats, who snapped my team and my soul in half. If only I had been slightly more respectful of your fan base's faith in your program over the years, then perhaps I could sleep at night, look myself in the mirror, and eat solid foods without repeatedly soiling my shorts.
That's on the way to Assh*le Valley and Hysteria, California, right?gumby wrote:*sigh.*
A week ago. "We're third best in conference. Really need to get Trier back"
A week later. "Where's the awards and recognition?!"
Bilas, DeCourcy, Gottlieb, Gasaway, Raftery and on and on.
"Yeah, but ... that weekly conference thingie."
Don't read this if you want to remain in Victimville.
http://allsportstucson.com/2017/01/21/n ... no-3-ucla/" target="_blank
That's actually true.EVCat wrote:I was worried about Larry Scott...he was able to get the message to call the phantom T on Simmons, but just disappeared. I mean, he had a magical opportunity when Lauri hung on the rim to clear space beneath him. No one would have even really questioned that one.
I assumed he had a heart attack, or a bad case of the shits. Or some women's tennis was on BeIN
(It is our right to be bitchy about Larry Scott until the end of his tenure. Even if we don't believe what we say, he earned it).
That's the thing with Lauri. You just don't see his combination of size and skill. Maybe 3-4 guys in the NBA have that ability. He is a freak.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:Best shooting 7-footer college basketball has ever seen.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketb ... draft-2017" target="_blank
"The only historical comparison is former West Virginia cult hero Kevin Pittsnogle, who hit 91 threes at a 40 percent clip in 2006. The difference is Pittsnogle was a senior while Markkanen is doing this as a freshman with a three-point percentage nine points higher."
One thing I enjoyed watching during the video in that article was Rawle when the shot goes up. Let's be honest, we expect every three Lauri shoots to go in. So does everyone else. But on 90% of those shots, Rawle is making a beeline for the offensive rebound. Never assumes, always there to make the other team pay if they are lucky enough to have Lauri actually miss one.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:Best shooting 7-footer college basketball has ever seen.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketb ... draft-2017" target="_blank
"The only historical comparison is former West Virginia cult hero Kevin Pittsnogle, who hit 91 threes at a 40 percent clip in 2006. The difference is Pittsnogle was a senior while Markkanen is doing this as a freshman with a three-point percentage nine points higher."
I try to explain that his ceiling is Dirk. Let the NBA execs slobber over Lonzo and TJ so he can fall to Phoenix. Building around Bledsoe, Booker, Criss, Bender, Warren and Markkanen sounds good to me.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:Best shooting 7-footer college basketball has ever seen.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketb ... draft-2017" target="_blank
"The only historical comparison is former West Virginia cult hero Kevin Pittsnogle, who hit 91 threes at a 40 percent clip in 2006. The difference is Pittsnogle was a senior while Markkanen is doing this as a freshman with a three-point percentage nine points higher."
If he makes exactly 10 of his next 50, he ties James Smith.Main Event wrote:
That was epic. I liked him. Knowledgeable.Longhorned wrote:While true, I think that's endemic. I don't know whether Duke fans feel overlooked, but I remember Itamicbomb as a nice guy but pretty patronizing about Arizona basketball. Right up to that Sweet 16 match up in 2011, after which he came back for one final post. If I remember it right, he wrote:threenumberones wrote:We sure can be a bitchy fanbase at times.
Itamicbomb wrote:I'm back for one final post, because to disappear without it would be even more embarrassing. But truth be told, I can hardly breathe anymore, so weighed down am I by the humiliating annihilation I suffered with my Blue Devils at the hands of your demonstrably superior Arizona Wildcats, who snapped my team and my soul in half. If only I had been slightly more respectful of your fan base's faith in your program over the years, then perhaps I could sleep at night, look myself in the mirror, and eat solid foods without repeatedly soiling my shorts.
True story. I briefly went to military school in Hesperia, so know Antelope Valley well. Marched all over that bitch.catgrad97 wrote:That's on the way to Assh*le Valley and Hysteria, California, right?gumby wrote:*sigh.*
A week ago. "We're third best in conference. Really need to get Trier back"
A week later. "Where's the awards and recognition?!"
Bilas, DeCourcy, Gottlieb, Gasaway, Raftery and on and on.
"Yeah, but ... that weekly conference thingie."
Don't read this if you want to remain in Victimville.
http://allsportstucson.com/2017/01/21/n ... no-3-ucla/" target="_blank
I have to admit, the Phoenix NBC affiliate still saying UCLA is Best in the West bugs me.
Still, big ups to Lauri!
Old guy here. Western Ky. had Jim McDaniels, a 7-footer with range, but that was well before the three-point shot. Team went to the Final Four, beating Kentucky along the way.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:Best shooting 7-footer college basketball has ever seen.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketb ... draft-2017" target="_blank
"The only historical comparison is former West Virginia cult hero Kevin Pittsnogle, who hit 91 threes at a 40 percent clip in 2006. The difference is Pittsnogle was a senior while Markkanen is doing this as a freshman with a three-point percentage nine points higher."
Just looked him up...6'11, 1967-1961, no percentages given. Almost 40/game.gumby wrote:Old guy here. Western Ky. had Jim McDaniels, a 7-footer with range, but that was well before the three-point shot. Team went to the Final Four, beating Kentucky along the way.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:Best shooting 7-footer college basketball has ever seen.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-basketb ... draft-2017" target="_blank
"The only historical comparison is former West Virginia cult hero Kevin Pittsnogle, who hit 91 threes at a 40 percent clip in 2006. The difference is Pittsnogle was a senior while Markkanen is doing this as a freshman with a three-point percentage nine points higher."
BigSkyCatinMT wrote:If he makes exactly 10 of his next 50, he ties James Smith.Main Event wrote:
Reminds me of Lutes old "Salim vs. RedDick" argument.
The vote to move the 3 pt. line back a foot came in May of 2007, so both Smith and Prybswrbyzywrpybrskyrwbpsyrpbwrprbrpwbrrbpywski played when the old line was in effectAZQuik wrote:BigSkyCatinMT wrote:If he makes exactly 10 of his next 50, he ties James Smith.Main Event wrote:
Reminds me of Lutes old "Salim vs. RedDick" argument.
Was smith shooting on the old three point line?
BigSkyCatinMT wrote: Prybswrbyzywrpybrskyrwbpsyrpbwrprbrpwbrrbpywski
Which is why Steve Kerr's 57% 3PT record with 100 attempts may never be broken.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:
The vote to move the 3 pt. line back a foot came in May of 2007, so both Smith and Prybswrbyzywrpybrskyrwbpsyrpbwrprbrpwbrrbpywski played when the old line was in effect
I think of Lauri less as a 7-footer and more as being a stretch-4/swingman. What was more shocking to me was Derrick Williams hitting all those threes while (supposedly) playing Center.rgdeuce wrote:Well deserved.
I never even thought about the 3pointers made by a 7 footer (or any big) stuff. Crazy. I'm still shocked when he misses Unreal
If Lauri went to the Magic and played alongside AG at forward, I would enjoy that on many levels.
Surprisingly, it has been a pretty easy position to fill the last 6-7 years. There are so many really good PGs in the NBA right now, and even more coming via this draft.EVCat wrote:PG is a difficult position to fill. A really good PG can change a team. Steve Nash was the engine that made the 2000's Suns go. You could change the personnel around him and he was still going to win. If you can get a special PG that can operate on the NBA level, to me it is like a true 7' post player that can score off the block and the pick and roll...you have to take them. Ball is that, I think. I haven't seen Fultz to really know...is he a pure PG, or is he a scoring PG? And if so, is he a Russell Westbrook who is going to be able to score at will and distribute at the next level? That is what the scouting suggests, so I think you have to grab that.
Love Lauri, but he isnt the #1 pick. I think hes gonna be a very good NBA player, but he doesnt offer the versatility of someone like Porzingis on defense, nor the athleticism. However, you put him in a system with good ball movement, a spread floor, and a good PG, and he's going to carve up defenses. I actually like how he defends on the perimeter, moreso compared to in the paint, but his defensive versatility will limit how impactful overall he is. He will need to get better defending the perimeter, and I think that will happen. However, hes not a unicorn type player (3s and blocks).But if I have that #1 pick and already have a good PG or a young PG expected to improve, I have to consider taking Lauri #1. He simply offers a skill set that is unique, and multi-faceted, and if he does what I think he will do at the pro level, he is basically Dirk Nowitski but with a far better dribble drive. The NBA is more about spacing, and Lauri creates space. He can switch off the NBA required pick and roll and has the lateral quickness to keep up with quicker guards, at least enough to disrupt the shot with his size. And he can get his shot off anywhere...even in the NBA, there aren't a lot of 7 footers guarding the perimeter. So either you put your 4 or 5 on him and get killed off the dribble, or you put a taller wing on him and unless it is KD, you have no chance of disrupting his shot wherever he wants to shoot from. This is, actually, something I think he needs to work more on...dribbling to a 15 footer at the elbow or mid range wings and shooting, as no one is going to disrupt his shot.
Yes, they need a PG. Thomas has one year left on his contract, the Celtics still need that star, go-to player, and Smart isnt going to take over a PG. They desperately need a #1 option and Fultz could develop into one.If the Celtics have the #1 pick from Brooklyn, do they need a PG? I see the board just putting Fultz #1 regardless of team need (Looking at draftexpress). Does Boston need Fultz? Or is this a player that simply cannot be missed?
Bunch of nobodies on that list. Apparently, a skill that hasn't been valued.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:The vote to move the 3 pt. line back a foot came in May of 2007, so both Smith and Prybswrbyzywrpybrskyrwbpsyrpbwrprbrpwbrrbpywski played when the old line was in effectAZQuik wrote:BigSkyCatinMT wrote:If he makes exactly 10 of his next 50, he ties James Smith.Main Event wrote:
Reminds me of Lutes old "Salim vs. RedDick" argument.
Was smith shooting on the old three point line?
Clip: My take on Fultz is he is a guy who could be an All Star at either the 1 or the 2, agree? Was debating him vs Ball the other day with someone and threw that out there as one of several reasons why I would chose Fultz first over Ball.TucsonClip wrote:Surprisingly, it has been a pretty easy position to fill the last 6-7 years. There are so many really good PGs in the NBA right now, and even more coming via this draft.EVCat wrote:PG is a difficult position to fill. A really good PG can change a team. Steve Nash was the engine that made the 2000's Suns go. You could change the personnel around him and he was still going to win. If you can get a special PG that can operate on the NBA level, to me it is like a true 7' post player that can score off the block and the pick and roll...you have to take them. Ball is that, I think. I haven't seen Fultz to really know...is he a pure PG, or is he a scoring PG? And if so, is he a Russell Westbrook who is going to be able to score at will and distribute at the next level? That is what the scouting suggests, so I think you have to grab that.
Fultz has been amazing. Getting to the rim, finishing at the rim, drawing fouls, making plays off the dribble. I think its a unique situation with two completely different types of PGs in Ball and Fultz, who both would be good picks at #1.
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The only reason Kaminsky was drafted in the top 10 and getting 24 mpg in Charlotte. True otherwise though. Lauri is an upgrade over Kaminsky in every single aspect, especially looks.gumby wrote:Damn media. That's cuz he's from the east ... wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy east.
Bunch of nobodies on that list. Apparently, a skill that hasn't been valued.BigSkyCatinMT wrote:The vote to move the 3 pt. line back a foot came in May of 2007, so both Smith and Prybswrbyzywrpybrskyrwbpsyrpbwrprbrpwbrrbpywski played when the old line was in effectAZQuik wrote:BigSkyCatinMT wrote:If he makes exactly 10 of his next 50, he ties James Smith.Main Event wrote:
Reminds me of Lutes old "Salim vs. RedDick" argument.
Was smith shooting on the old three point line?
Yup, you're right on. The Kobi thread was discussing his size fo the position. Well, if Kobi is a PG, hes above average. However, Fultz is a tad bit smaller, but much longer and clearly built to be able to play off the ball as well.rgdeuce wrote:Clip: My take on Fultz is he is a guy who could be an All Star at either the 1 or the 2, agree? Was debating him vs Ball the other day with someone and threw that out there as one of several reasons why I would chose Fultz first over Ball.
Nice breakdown AG!Gimino wrote:Looking at Lauri Markkanen's place in the Arizona record books...
Lauri Markkanen's historic season
I still have not seen anyone with a mid-season All American list with him on it. That's first, second or third team AAs. Can you name a big who is having a better season? Rabb is the closest I can think of, and aside from rebounding, Lauri has him beat pretty much everywhere else and plays on the much better team.Main Event wrote:
That will open the floor. Trier already did against UCLA. Having Zo plus a good game from Kobi and a solid one from Rawle was a major reason Lauri got the open looks from 3. That plus UCLA being a shaky defensive team.Olsondogg wrote:He still needs more shots a game. Hopefully with Trier on the floor other shots open up for him.