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vitalogy71890 wrote:
bamonator wrote:
vitalogy71890 wrote:
bamonator wrote:
ok
shannon brown decided to go pro, their losing paul davis and mo ager... matt trannon is gone to
ok
what are we not allowed to talk collage ball here, or are you trying to be like cal
no we can talk college ball but i just didnt think an entire thread was necassary.....on that note my team (nova) can go either way...and wat the hell did lowry declare for
smart move because next year's draft will be loaded... problem is, he'll never be much in the NBA no matter when he goes
but as a personal decision, i'd say he made the right one
i disagree, he is small for a shooting guard in the nba, and he cant play point, so i think he couldve had another very strong season at msu as the main option on the team, and this wouldve prob gotten him a higher pick, he still needs to mature and develop his game i little before entering the nba imo
i agree that he will never do much in the nba, but msu desperately needs him this year
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vitalogy71890 wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
dont underestimate Izzo
normally i wouldnt... but the starting lineup is gonna be so inexperienced
im guessing something like this
neitzel joseph ? gray/suton rowley? maybe ibok will show something
they might have some good recruits comin, but i dont think so
you definitely have frontcourt help on the way in Raymar Morgan, Isaiah Dalman, and Tom Herzog... all in the Top 100... check out scout.com if you want a little info on them... Morgan looks to be the prize... a 6'7" SF
it will be up to Neitzel to be able to run the offense... if he can, then they will compete
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vitalogy71890 wrote:
pearljamminagain wrote:
vitalogy71890 wrote:
shannon brown decided to go pro
smart move because next year's draft will be loaded... problem is, he'll never be much in the NBA no matter when he goes
but as a personal decision, i'd say he made the right one
i disagree, he is small for a shooting guard in the nba, and he cant play point, so i think he couldve had another very strong season at msu as the main option on the team, and this wouldve prob gotten him a higher pick, he still needs to mature and develop his game i little before entering the nba imo
i agree that he will never do much in the nba, but msu desperately needs him this year
its not gonna help that ohio st. is gettin oden
This year's draft is extremely light on players... next year's will be loaded... trust me, if he wants any chance to get a payday, he had to go now... imo, anyway
also, Ohio State is getting a hell of a lot more than Oden this year and the forseeable future... they will own the BigTen the next few years
Drew Stanton is going to set the Big 10 on fire this year. My jaw dropped when I saw the MSU football team is like 7-2 against the top 10 in the last decade, AND they've won their last 5 IN South Bend.
normally i wouldnt... but the starting lineup is gonna be so inexperienced
im guessing something like this
neitzel joseph ? gray/suton rowley? maybe ibok will show something
they might have some good recruits comin, but i dont think so
you definitely have frontcourt help on the way in Raymar Morgan, Isaiah Dalman, and Tom Herzog... all in the Top 100... check out scout.com if you want a little info on them... Morgan looks to be the prize... a 6'7" SF
it will be up to Neitzel to be able to run the offense... if he can, then they will compete
hes had trouble stepping up and controlling the game... i think the team in too inexperienced to compete... but then again, look at unc before and after last season
ill def go check out that site, i usually dont pay too much attention to the incoming freshman until the season comes, but im interested to see what our teams gonna be like
smart move because next year's draft will be loaded... problem is, he'll never be much in the NBA no matter when he goes
but as a personal decision, i'd say he made the right one
i disagree, he is small for a shooting guard in the nba, and he cant play point, so i think he couldve had another very strong season at msu as the main option on the team, and this wouldve prob gotten him a higher pick, he still needs to mature and develop his game i little before entering the nba imo
i agree that he will never do much in the nba, but msu desperately needs him this year
its not gonna help that ohio st. is gettin oden
This year's draft is extremely light on players... next year's will be loaded... trust me, if he wants any chance to get a payday, he had to go now... imo, anyway
also, Ohio State is getting a hell of a lot more than Oden this year and the forseeable future... they will own the BigTen the next few years
ya, i heard theyre gettin a shitload of talent, but i dont usually pay attention to the freshman until the season starts
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