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Merkin wrote:Did he step on the parking spot stripe when he got out?
UCLA (especially if they beat UNC on Saturday)KaibabKat wrote:It is quite possible that we will go the entire season without having played a single team in the top 25 of the Pomeroy rankings.
Quite is too strong a word. Is it possible? Sure. Is it likely? Hardly.KaibabKat wrote:It is quite possible that we will go the entire season without having played a single team in the top 25 of the Pomeroy rankings.
I will probably get shot for saying this, but for whatever reason watching him reminds of Ed Stokes early in his career (when he flashed a lot of potential and most Cat fans had very high hopes for him).Merkin wrote:Comanche has really good hands for a freshman. Good hands at any level in fact.
My take relative to CDR. He didn't make more than a third of his 3 point attempts until his last year of college. He spent a lot of time as a fairly athletic guy who was a so so shooter. I get your point though, bc Simon has to make strides. Temple is a similar defender, but never evolved offensively at all. Depending on how much Simon develops, we'll see.gumby wrote:Comanche looks like Anthony Cook. Long, sleek and bouncy. Cook gained offensive skills as he got older and was a great shot blocker. Ran by other bigs.
The Geary comparison is based on being a very athletic, undersized small forward who swats shots, steals the ball, makes good passes and is a general nuisance. He also couldn't shoot all that well. Simon isn't as exuberant. Nobody was. Geary then became the point guard, which was a remarkable transformation.
Chris Douglas-Roberts? Long way to go to be that polished and effective on offense.
Yeah... Ala Woods...(Loren)Zero wrote:I really hope Chance gets that killer instinct and becomes a force in the paint on the defensive end. It has been so long since we have had a shot blocking stud in the paint at center. His future looks so promising.
I dont think he will be as good as Cook but that is exactly who I was going to post.gumby wrote:Comanche looks like Anthony Cook. Long, sleek and bouncy. Cook gained offensive skills as he got older and was a great shot blocker. Ran by other bigs.
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There's no way Chance starts over a Junior Ristic.Beachcat97 wrote:Any chance Comanche starts next season? Too early to tell, I know. But I think we're getting a glimpse of his potential these past few games.
I was thinking of this:ChooChooCat wrote:There's no way Chance starts over a Junior Ristic.Beachcat97 wrote:Any chance Comanche starts next season? Too early to tell, I know. But I think we're getting a glimpse of his potential these past few games.
Did Channing as a freshman?Merkin wrote:Does Comanche even have an outside game? CSM loves the stretch 4.
Right. And LM is going to be a good player. I was just wondering if Chance might give LM some competition for a starting spot next season. I don't know if it's as much of a given that LM would start as it is that JJ would.Airizona wrote:LM is next in line.
Well you are the expert. If that is the case though then Lauri is our starting 4 man and we have two very capable 6'8 guys (with Jackson in the fold) to fill in at the 4 when required.Beachcat97 wrote:Trier is gonna be one and done. Becoming more obvious by the week.
You just don't see very many guys with Trier's talent stay beyond a single season. He would be drafted in the first round. This assumes, of course, that his performance over the next three months is similar to what we've seen the last three weeks.ChooChooCat wrote:Well you are the expert. If that is the case though then Lauri is our starting 4 man and we have two very capable 6'8 guys (with Jackson in the fold) to fill in at the 4 when required.Beachcat97 wrote:Trier is gonna be one and done. Becoming more obvious by the week.
I wouldn't call that yet. I think Tollefsen and Anderson might be.Beachcat97 wrote:Trier is gonna be one and done. Becoming more obvious by the week.
You're right, and I don't know what AT's situation is in terms of his family, goals, etc. All I'm saying is that AT is an NBA-level talent, and he's already showing a prolific scoring ability 11 games into his collegiate career. Let's hope that he's enjoying being a Wildcat and that he sticks around at least a couple years. I just think the current culture of leaving early suggests he could be gone.PennZona20 wrote:If Kris Dunn can stay all those years don't tell me there's no chance that an NBA undersized 2 is already gone in mid-December.
Don't suppose you could look that up. My search engine is overheating.Beachcat97 wrote:Here's a tough question: when was the last year AZ did not lose a single player to transfer or early draft entry?
We handle our business in conference, the RPI will work itself out. The Pac will help our SOS this year, as opposed to other years where it hurt it.Olsondogg wrote:RPI was 34 on Saturday. Now 25.
Spaceman Spiff wrote:I wouldn't call that yet. I think Tollefsen and Anderson might be.Beachcat97 wrote:Trier is gonna be one and done. Becoming more obvious by the week.
Exaggerate much? Never mind.... facts already in evidence.ASUHATER! wrote:The D is getting worse and worse and we're only two games into conference play. Have to improve immediately or we'll be losing a ton of 87-84 games.
Need to make more free throws too, right Machina?ASUHATER! wrote:The D is getting worse and worse and we're only two games into conference play. Have to improve immediately or we'll be losing a ton of 87-84 games.
We have good, not great defenders this year. As far as the guards, it's about effort and will. Most times it's there, but they do take plays off unfortunately. The good thing is that's correctable. The big men are better right now, and I love the fact that Zeus is becoming a rim protector. I think he's less concerned with fouls since he's got Dusan, Tolly, and even Chance behind him.Alieberman wrote:We lost RHJ, Stan and TJ... all fantastic defenders and some are wondering why our D isn't as good?
13-2 is a great start to the season. Now, if we lose to USC, I'll revisit my "What, me worry?" stance but for now I have no problem with being 1-1 on the road in such a deep conference.Alieberman wrote:This loss does not bother me much. Wins are going to be tough on the road. I wouldn't bet against this team in March.