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I think Nnaji will end up winning FOY. He will keep improving. I believe Green will as well. Mannion has me scratching my head at this point. Just not impressed at all.Beachcat97 wrote:It's a good FOY race, but I think Stewart is probably leading at this point.
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Up to this point, Nico hasn't had the impact many were anticipating. Like, you could put together a highlight reel of his best moments from this season, and he'd look pretty impressive. But it feels like the head-scratching moments outnumber the highlights at the moment. Still time for him to turn it around, though.Captain Obvious wrote:I think Nnaji will end up winning FOY. He will keep improving. I believe Green will as well. Mannion has me scratching my head at this point. Just not impressed at all.Beachcat97 wrote:It's a good FOY race, but I think Stewart is probably leading at this point.
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I do agree that Nico can still turn it on. I can admit I'm being too critical. I really like the young man and he's had some great moments. The best is yet to come. Let's hope it lasts well into the NCAA tournament. We're way overdue for some good luck.Beachcat97 wrote:Up to this point, Nico hasn't had the impact many were anticipating. Like, you could put together a highlight reel of his best moments from this season, and he'd look pretty impressive. But it feels like the head-scratching moments outnumber the highlights at the moment. Still time for him to turn it around, though.Captain Obvious wrote:I think Nnaji will end up winning FOY. He will keep improving. I believe Green will as well. Mannion has me scratching my head at this point. Just not impressed at all.Beachcat97 wrote:It's a good FOY race, but I think Stewart is probably leading at this point.
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Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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For play in the key or on the keyboard?
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I, for one, would not be upset if we were subjected to hearing about Zeke's piano skills ad nauseam (6 times to be exact) during the NCAA tourney broadcastsdovecanyoncat wrote:For play in the key or on the keyboard?
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He is also the MVP of this team, imo.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
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just might be the best of the bunch
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Money well earned for the near lock to Kansas.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Self cheaped out, huh? Takes a lot of money to get kids to play in that festering pimple of a state.enfuego wrote:Money well earned for the near lock to Kansas.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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UA is in Tucson.Chicat wrote:Self cheaped out, huh? Takes a lot of money to get kids to play in that festering pimple of a state.enfuego wrote:Money well earned for the near lock to Kansas.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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enfuego is in south Scottsdale.enfuego wrote:UA is in Tucson.Chicat wrote:Self cheaped out, huh? Takes a lot of money to get kids to play in that festering pimple of a state.enfuego wrote:Money well earned for the near lock to Kansas.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
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Lol. North Scottsdale.Longhorned wrote:enfuego is in south Scottsdale.enfuego wrote:UA is in Tucson.Chicat wrote:Self cheaped out, huh? Takes a lot of money to get kids to play in that festering pimple of a state.enfuego wrote:Money well earned for the near lock to Kansas.Chicat wrote:Congrats to Zeke for winning PAC-12 Freshman of the Year!
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Oh, so sorry. Enjoy that cultural mecca. Goes nice with a degree from Kansas.enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
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Anymore the idea that anyone from the Phoenix area somehow thinks they are superior to Tucson is just laughable to its core. The "but you live in Tucson" thing is a like 20 years out of date "slur" that has no basis in the reality of how nice of a place Tucson is to live.Longhorned wrote:Oh, so sorry. Enjoy that cultural mecca. Goes nice with a degree from Kansas.enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
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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It’s revealingly typical, peoplephobic, white flight shallowness.ASUHATER! wrote:Anymore the idea that anyone from the Phoenix area somehow thinks they are superior to Tucson is just laughable to its core. The "but you live in Tucson" thing is a like 20 years out of date "slur" that has no basis in the reality of how nice of a place Tucson is to live.Longhorned wrote:Oh, so sorry. Enjoy that cultural mecca. Goes nice with a degree from Kansas.enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
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Amid the brown air of that wretched valley. How far north in Scottsdale do you go before your lungs say OK this'll do? Desert Mtn. Phase 3? FFS, people must swallow furnace filters to live in that hell hole.Longhorned wrote:It’s revealingly typical, peoplephobic, white flight shallowness.ASUHATER! wrote:Anymore the idea that anyone from the Phoenix area somehow thinks they are superior to Tucson is just laughable to its core. The "but you live in Tucson" thing is a like 20 years out of date "slur" that has no basis in the reality of how nice of a place Tucson is to live.Longhorned wrote:Oh, so sorry. Enjoy that cultural mecca. Goes nice with a degree from Kansas.enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
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How perfect is it that the unwelcome, socially-maladjusted troll lives in a gated community, and all anyone had to do to get that out of him is hurt his class pride with the suggestion of "south Scottsdale"?dovecanyoncat wrote:Amid the brown air of that wretched valley. How far north in Scottsdale do you go before your lungs say OK this'll do? Desert Mtn. Phase 3? FFS, people must swallow furnace filters to live in that hell hole.Longhorned wrote:It’s revealingly typical, peoplephobic, white flight shallowness.ASUHATER! wrote:Anymore the idea that anyone from the Phoenix area somehow thinks they are superior to Tucson is just laughable to its core. The "but you live in Tucson" thing is a like 20 years out of date "slur" that has no basis in the reality of how nice of a place Tucson is to live.Longhorned wrote:Oh, so sorry. Enjoy that cultural mecca. Goes nice with a degree from Kansas.enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
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I've always said I am willing to meet up with you for a few beers to catch a game.Longhorned wrote:enfuego wrote:
Lol. North Scottsdale.
How perfect is it that the unwelcome, socially-maladjusted troll lives in a gated community, and all anyone had to do to get that out of him is hurt his class pride with the suggestion of "south Scottsdale"?
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Lol at people thinking north Scottsdale as elite.
It’s the same a yoga pantsed Botox moms thinking Kierland Commons as high end shopping.
It’s the same a yoga pantsed Botox moms thinking Kierland Commons as high end shopping.
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Need to start a GoFundMe page to get Nnaji back next year.
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Who hurt you as a child?CalStateTempe wrote:Lol at people thinking north Scottsdale as elite.
It’s the same a yoga pantsed Botox moms thinking Kierland Commons as high end shopping.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Maybe you. The overlap between internet trolls and molesters is clear. Neither puts their fingers where they belong.enfuego wrote:Who hurt you as a child?CalStateTempe wrote:Lol at people thinking north Scottsdale as elite.
It’s the same a yoga pantsed Botox moms thinking Kierland Commons as high end shopping.
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You think he types with his finger?Longhorned wrote:Maybe you. The overlap between internet trolls and molesters is clear. Neither puts their fingers where they belong.enfuego wrote:Who hurt you as a child?CalStateTempe wrote:Lol at people thinking north Scottsdale as elite.
It’s the same a yoga pantsed Botox moms thinking Kierland Commons as high end shopping.
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Good luck, Zeke!
Oh, and can we start recruiting more guys who aspire to have their jersey retired at McKale? And fewer guys who see a second year of college as a waste of time.
Oh, and can we start recruiting more guys who aspire to have their jersey retired at McKale? And fewer guys who see a second year of college as a waste of time.
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The quicker we can get to the old rule of going league from high school the better we and both products will be. I had heardZeke never really wanted to go to school in the first place but had no other choice. He gave us a great year so go get yours kid.
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Such a legacy these 3 freshmen are leaving.
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It makes I hard to get excited for next season.
I still like the baseball model
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Pit stop
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Not really their fault the season ended the way it did. Had they led us to a Pac-12 tourney championship and a Final Four the same thing could have been said minus the soaked-in sarcasm.ChooChooCat wrote:Such a legacy these 3 freshmen are leaving.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Disappointing but I would probably do the same if I was in his position
I am disappointed because I kept dreaming of a Dwill type sophomore season
Dwill
Frosh 15.7 pts, 57 fg%, 7.1 REB
Soph 19.5 pts, 60 fg%, 8.3 REB (not to mention his vastly improved 3p%)
Nnaji
Frosh 16.1 pts, 57fg%, 8.6 REB
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I am disappointed because I kept dreaming of a Dwill type sophomore season
Dwill
Frosh 15.7 pts, 57 fg%, 7.1 REB
Soph 19.5 pts, 60 fg%, 8.3 REB (not to mention his vastly improved 3p%)
Nnaji
Frosh 16.1 pts, 57fg%, 8.6 REB
Soph
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D Will also probably made himself an extra $20M by coming back his Sophomore year when he could have been a late first rounder after his Freshman year. But that was a different time...Frybry02 wrote:Disappointing but I would probably do the same if I was in his position
I am disappointed because I kept dreaming of a Dwill type sophomore season
Dwill
Frosh 15.7 pts, 57 fg%, 7.1 REB
Soph 19.5 pts, 60 fg%, 8.3 REB (not to mention his vastly improved 3p%)
Nnaji
Frosh 16.1 pts, 57fg%, 8.6 REB
Soph
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By coming back Dwill played himself right into the second pick of the draft and he still wasn’t ready defensively. Crazy guidance these days
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I'd like to see all high school NBA prospects go straight to the G-League if they aren't already Moses Malone/Darryl Dawkins/Kobe/LeBron-style NBA-ready. College basketball needs to be about developing players for individual systems over years of continuity. If any of those players become future NBA players in the process, so be it. This idea that college basketball will have Magic Johnsons and Larry Birds and Michael Jordans and Charles Barkleys and Shaqs is what ruins college basketball.
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gronk4heisman wrote: D Will also probably made himself an extra $20M by coming back his Sophomore year when he could have been a late first rounder after his Freshman year. But that was a different time...
All true. But the reality is it appears Zeke never really wanted to play college basketball; had he been able to go straight to the NBA out of high school, that likely would have been his decision. He clearly is not ready to play NBA basketball, but he is a good prospect. And while he will make some money by going into the draft now, if he were to come back to AZ, he would be the offensive focal point and likely increase his stock, which would make him significantly more money right at the beginning of his NBA journey.azcat49 wrote:By coming back Dwill played himself right into the second pick of the draft and he still wasn’t ready defensively. Crazy guidance these days
The NBA draft really has been more like the MLB draft over the past 20+ years, where teams often draft prospects, rather than ready-to-play players. Some guys are ready to contribute right away, but most are not.
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Would be nice if the NBA and NCAA would work on this now that their seasons are over. With the G-League now, it's no longer the case where a NBA team would take a flyer on a player like Ebi Ndudi in the first round, but who failed miserably in the NBA but had a guaranteed contract for 3 years and just sat on the end of the bench for his career.Longhorned wrote:I'd like to see all high school NBA prospects go straight to the G-League if they aren't already Moses Malone/Darryl Dawkins/Kobe/LeBron-style NBA-ready. College basketball needs to be about developing players for individual systems over years of continuity. If any of those players become future NBA players in the process, so be it. This idea that college basketball will have Magic Johnsons and Larry Birds and Michael Jordans and Charles Barkleys and Shaqs is what ruins college basketball.
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The Athletic NBA draft guy (Sam Vecenie) came out with his updated big board. Nnaji is 28, Mannion 29 and Green 33. So much for three lottery picks in the starting 5!