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Scouts have to be starting to notice Zo has picked up his defensive game sharply.
Dude has been all over his assignments the last few games, both on ball and off. His guys are starting to go crazy moving without the ball.
How about that running sky block in the second half?
Dude has been all over his assignments the last few games, both on ball and off. His guys are starting to go crazy moving without the ball.
How about that running sky block in the second half?
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His D has improved in a short time more than anyone I can recall.
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It's his work ethic, IMO. Lots of people are okay with taking a few extra shots to improve their offensive game. It takes a lot of conditioning and drive to improve on the defensive side of the ball.rgdeuce wrote:His D has improved in a short time more than anyone I can recall.
Of course, if he doesn't play defense, he sits on the bench, so that's pretty good motivation right there!
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AT keeps getting better and better. Another nice game.
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Very quietly too. I didn't notice him too much, but he put up the numbers.HiCat wrote:AT keeps getting better and better. Another nice game.
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CSM yanked him after he fouled Justice on the 3 point shot, but put him right back in. Played much better defense then.
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Miller is pretty good at getting their attention.Merkin wrote:CSM yanked him after he fouled Justice on the 3 point shot, but put him right back in. Played much better defense then.
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Freshman AA
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So when do we start getting nervous.rgdeuce wrote:Freshman AA
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Im already at that point, but we should be used to it by now. I think hes been a first round lock for a couple weeks, the last five or six games you can argue him with the nation's best offensively. Its up to him now.
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Already pretty sure he's not back next year.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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U guys are going off stats. All the major mocks and insiders like Chad Ford who have major NBA connections don't even have him in too 30 of prospects. There are about 10 internationals coming in this year who are real high prospects. About 4 guys w Porzingis size and athletic ability.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
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hebwill be a more valuable frosh than Stanley was , and it's not close though .... And I loved me some Stanimal. Probably slightly more valuable than Gordon when it's all said and done , although that could be argued either way cuz of everything Gordon did. However, contributions to Arizona basketball does not equal a high draft pick, just look at TJMC.
Enjoy the kid, we r gonna have him for a few years. And he will go down as one of the better players we have had.
Enjoy the kid, we r gonna have him for a few years. And he will go down as one of the better players we have had.
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He's 33rd in the 2017 draft on draftexpress right now. Aaron and Stanley were high because of their measurables, then their stats. The NBA draft is about a player's potential 10x more than college production. Trier's measurables are not lottery like SJ/AG's.PennZona20 wrote:U guys are going off stats. All the major mocks and insiders like Chad Ford who have major NBA connections don't even have him in too 30 of prospects. There are about 10 internationals coming in this year who are real high prospects. About 4 guys w Porzingis size and athletic ability.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
I think he'll keep rising, but he has a ways to go to make first round this year. I'm more optimistic for his future in that I think if he was close to 20 ppg at high efficiency the rest of the way, he gets a look in the 1st this year.
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based on what exactly?ASUHATER! wrote:Already pretty sure he's not back next year.
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His play.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Helluva college basketball player. I'll enjoy that and leave the rest to worrywarts.
Right where I want to be.
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I'm guessing that after the season most NBA scouts will suggest he come back to school to work on his ball handling, passing, and overall strength.
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There's a reason Nick Johnson was an all american and didn't get drafted until the mid second round.ASUHATER! wrote:His play.
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Lol, no, I am not going off his stats, although they are hard to ignore. He can shoot, probably out to NBA 3 range in a year, already has two NBA-level dribble-drive moves and he reads multiple layers of defenders better than just about any young player you will see, a lauded work ethic, and is incredibly efficient. Offense comes easy to him, it's never forced. I can see a perennial playoff team drafting in that 22-30 range who need or want offense from the bench who have a year or two to be patient taking him. He is at the bottom range of where you want a shooting guard to be in terms of height, he isn't explosive athletically and he doesn't have a super high ceiling. Those are things that will keep him out of the lottery.PennZona20 wrote:U guys are going off stats. All the major mocks and insiders like Chad Ford who have major NBA connections don't even have him in too 30 of prospects. There are about 10 internationals coming in this year who are real high prospects. About 4 guys w Porzingis size and athletic ability.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
The Suns took Devin Booker with the 13th pick in last year's draft, which was considered a tremendously deep draft. Booker gets the Klay Thompson comp (though in year two, Klay had a much more complete offensive game and skill set) and was considered to be a guy who will become a knockdown guy from deep. He shot 41% from 3 at Kentucky. I believe Trier is around 34% right now, but that number was crippled by a slow shooting start, he is trending up big time from 3, 11-24 last 5 games (46%), and that is what I am looking at. I'm also looking projecting his ceiling this season. I wont put him in the same category as Booker there, but Trier has a WAY more complete offensive game than Booker. Neither are explosive athletes, but Booker is going to have to be a 3 first guy and use defenders having to close out/guard him close to get by them. Trier can use the 3 to his advantage, but he already possesses the moves to get a step on his man without it, plus he is an elite finisher and will get to the line, or can use his very nice pullup midrange game. Booker's got what, 2 inches wingspan and height on Trier? Don't see either as top level defenders in the NBA but will be adequate. When I see Trier, I think James Harden "Lite" offense off an NBA bench, and that is certainly worthy of a late first round pick and should get some NBA scouts telling him he projects in the late first round. Like I said, up to him. If he is content with that, then he may go.
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If he sneaks into 1st round projections this year that means he, and Arizona , had a huge March. So I hope that's the case.
Having said that, he doesn't seem like a kid who will settle for being the 25-30th pick. He seems like a kid who wants to not only stick but show out in the NBA, and I think he will. And I think his fam knows the easiest way to get that type of opportunity is to be drafted somewhat towards the lotto in the first. He's never going to be a top 10 pick cuz every year there are 5 frosh like JJ that come in and just have so much more potential, along w 3 or so international guys. But he can def turn into an Isaiah Thomas - type player who gets 15ppg (I know they aren't the same type of players but could be same type contributors).
I think there are much more pros than cons in staying for someone of his status. Especially when u consider the stage Arizona may be on next year if all goes according to plan.
Then again Ashley and Jarrett and nick left early off of great chemistry teams so u never know and it doesn't seem like we ever have good luck here. Id be willing to bet $100 right now that he stays though. And I expect him to keep improving as well.
Having said that, he doesn't seem like a kid who will settle for being the 25-30th pick. He seems like a kid who wants to not only stick but show out in the NBA, and I think he will. And I think his fam knows the easiest way to get that type of opportunity is to be drafted somewhat towards the lotto in the first. He's never going to be a top 10 pick cuz every year there are 5 frosh like JJ that come in and just have so much more potential, along w 3 or so international guys. But he can def turn into an Isaiah Thomas - type player who gets 15ppg (I know they aren't the same type of players but could be same type contributors).
I think there are much more pros than cons in staying for someone of his status. Especially when u consider the stage Arizona may be on next year if all goes according to plan.
Then again Ashley and Jarrett and nick left early off of great chemistry teams so u never know and it doesn't seem like we ever have good luck here. Id be willing to bet $100 right now that he stays though. And I expect him to keep improving as well.
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Not disagreeing with you on some of this stuff. I think he's far removed from being a lottery pick and he may never be one regardless of how long he stays, and it is in his best interest to stay to further solidify himself in the first round. I agree there are more pros than cons. But he seems like an incredibly ambitious kid who knows what he wants, and this generation, if it's in reach with guaranteed money, even from a late first round pick, most go. He may hit his freshman wall, but I don't think this is going to happen with him this year based on the way he is trending, how he has improved incrementally each week, and how easy and effortless offense comes for him. Anderson grits and grinds and labors and quietly puts up double figures. You look up to the scoreboard and say holy shit, he has 16? Trier just glides, you look up at the scoreboard and it's another 20 point game. He is averaging 18 a game over the last six. 108 points on 59 shots (33 makes), shooting 56% (46% 3pfg). That is unreal, and we both know those 18 per game EASILY could be 24 or 25 with maybe a slight dip in efficiency. I dont think we need a deep run for him to go in the late first round either.
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I want the ball in Trier's hands as much as possible.
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Big one, IMO. Not so much because I think he'll become a PG at the next level, but because improved playmaking skills will warrant a higher draft slot and expand his overall game.Chicat wrote:I'm guessing that after the season most NBA scouts will suggest he come back to school to work on his ball handling, passing, and overall strength.
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TucsonClip wrote:Big one, IMO. Not so much because I think he'll become a PG at the next level, but because improved playmaking skills will warrant a higher draft slot and expand his overall game.Chicat wrote:I'm guessing that after the season most NBA scouts will suggest he come back to school to work on his ball handling, passing, and overall strength.
Hopefully CSM and get Coach Kerr to weigh in and encourage him to return. Like he has with Rabb and Brown.
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deetz? Curious as to who/what you're referring tobaycat93 wrote:Like he has with Rabb and Brown.
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It would help him a lot to be regarded as a legit option as a combo guard. I think most still see him as a SG. If he can turn himself into a real combo, I can see a lot more teams ready to bite.TucsonClip wrote:Big one, IMO. Not so much because I think he'll become a PG at the next level, but because improved playmaking skills will warrant a higher draft slot and expand his overall game.Chicat wrote:I'm guessing that after the season most NBA scouts will suggest he come back to school to work on his ball handling, passing, and overall strength.
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Chad Ford really doesn't have major NBA connections. I'm not quite sure why he has the job he has, but he's barely better at this than nbadraft.net.PennZona20 wrote:U guys are going off stats. All the major mocks and insiders like Chad Ford who have major NBA connections don't even have him in too 30 of prospects. There are about 10 internationals coming in this year who are real high prospects. About 4 guys w Porzingis size and athletic ability.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
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Ford has a lot of connections, the problem is when he tries to mix what he's hearing from scouts and GMs with his own personal thoughts and takes. He takes info from so many people that a lot of it is conflicting, which leads to him going back and editing his "big boards" after the drafts.ChooChooCat wrote:Chad Ford really doesn't have major NBA connections. I'm not quite sure why he has the job he has, but he's barely better at this than nbadraft.net.PennZona20 wrote:U guys are going off stats. All the major mocks and insiders like Chad Ford who have major NBA connections don't even have him in too 30 of prospects. There are about 10 internationals coming in this year who are real high prospects. About 4 guys w Porzingis size and athletic ability.
He's coming back next year. He will get a 2nd round grade and come back. He's not weak minded like Grant Jerrett. He knows he wants to stick in the NBA and to ensure that he needs to be a 1st half of 1st round pick. He's not going to be that this year. I don't care if he averages 20/game from here on out (which he won't). Trier is my favorite kind of recruit, ability to be dominant as a frosh out of the gate but not a 1 and done.
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Anyone else see him shaking his hand and grimacing in the OTs? I hope he's okay. On those free throws he didn't look right. I believe his hand is injured. No idea what the extent is. We cannot afford to lose this guy (obviously).
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Yeah, I did.....hoping it's not serious but this year God's been kicking us in the nuts injury-wise so who the heck knowsbillk78 wrote:Anyone else see him shaking his hand and grimacing in the OTs? I hope he's okay. On those free throws he didn't look right. I believe his hand is injured. No idea what the extent is. We cannot afford to lose this guy (obviously).
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Yeah, saw him grimacing shaking his hand after shot at the FT line. (maybe made a face after a shot before he got to the line too) Missed the one of the ft shots because of it? What's the injury?
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His hand is broken.HiCat wrote:Yeah, saw him grimacing shaking his hand after shot at the FT line. (maybe made a face after a shot before he got to the line too) Missed the one of the ft shots because of it? What's the injury?
The kid's a gamer.
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Unreal. The basketball gods hate this team
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I said in the game thread that I hoped his hand wasn't broken. Had seen it long before the free throws. Think I saw it happen on a three pointer he made (no foul called of course). Had a sinking feeling it was, based on how obviously bad it hurt and how long it stayed that way without numbing/adrenalin etc.. it caused him to miss those free throws for sure.Chicat wrote:His hand is broken.HiCat wrote:Yeah, saw him grimacing shaking his hand after shot at the FT line. (maybe made a face after a shot before he got to the line too) Missed the one of the ft shots because of it? What's the injury?
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Guess we know why he missed missed those two free throws now.
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Yeah this may be a NIT season after all. Unreal the bad luck this athletic department is having with injuries.
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Cats still going to the NCAA tourney, but the ceiling might be Sweet 16 even with Trier back.
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Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
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We really don't have anybody to make up for what Trier does for us. It's certainly not on that bench.Merkin wrote:Cats still going to the NCAA tourney, but the ceiling might be Sweet 16 even with Trier back.
I guess the silver lining in all this is more development PT for Simon.
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Wow this news really sucks. That had to be the worst weekend ever
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Yeah. He needs to step up. . .ideally to the point he can earn the nickname of "Miles".ChooChooCat wrote:We really don't have anybody to make up for what Trier does for us. It's certainly not on that bench.Merkin wrote:Cats still going to the NCAA tourney, but the ceiling might be Sweet 16 even with Trier back.
I guess the silver lining in all this is more development PT for Simon.
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Seriously what the hell with these injuries in football and basketball this year? Fucking sucks.
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Damn! This is un f'cning believeable!
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ouch, that really sucks. so who will step up on offense?
trying to be optimistic, i guess the good news is that 'zo is not done for the season and will be back in 4-6 weeks. also, the injury shouldn't limit his participation in conditioning workouts too much, so there shouldn't be much dropoff; and the fourth metacarpal probably won't affect his shot mechanics. hoping for a speedy recovery. bear down.
trying to be optimistic, i guess the good news is that 'zo is not done for the season and will be back in 4-6 weeks. also, the injury shouldn't limit his participation in conditioning workouts too much, so there shouldn't be much dropoff; and the fourth metacarpal probably won't affect his shot mechanics. hoping for a speedy recovery. bear down.
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Unbelievable.......really, this year's rash of injuries is friggin' unbelievable......this loss is going to cost us a few games IMHO. I just can't believe this year.........
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25 pts, 6 rebs, 4 asts, 2 stls impressive nos
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