College Basketball Random Chatter
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Mulva
That's the offensive game I expect Davis to have in the NBA. A spot-up mid-range player, who can also get up for lobs.reclegend22;1083809 wrote:Marcus Camby is a pretty good comparison for Davis in terms of style of play and physical makeup. Camby, especially in his prime with the Knicks, was a considerably better mid-range spot-up jump shooter (albeit it was often very awkward looking), but, as CBF pointed out, Davis just hasn't fully developed his offensive game yet.
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Mulva
Iowa State just lost to Oklahoma State last week. They're worse than LSU. That's a HORRIBLE loss. Oklahoma is 1-9 in the B12 against teams not named Kansas State. And they swept the Wildcats. Those are bad losses.SportsAndLady;1083623 wrote:It's not close because like I said before, I don't go off RPI or SoS or any of that bullshit. Why? because you can just look at that and say which one is best, but it may not be true. It's like saying Murray State ranked #7 in the country is better than Kansas who is #10 in the country.
I'm not gonna be on here proving that Texas has a great resume'; they're a bubble team and have the record of a bubble team (not a good one). However, other than Oregon State they have no bad losses. Something none of those 3 SEC teams can say...hell just yesterday Bama and MSU had HORRIBLE losses.
If you want to throw out the numbers - fine. Even if you don't want to look at RPI and instead use the "eye test" or whatever other shit there is to judge teams, the fact is Iowa State has 1 great win and nothing else, to go along with 2 very bad losses (Drake and Oklahoma State).
Texas has 1 good win (and even that one isn't that impressive - Temple) and 1 really bad loss to Oregon State.
Kansas State only has 1 good win too. I would give them 2, but apparently Alabama sucks so we won't count it. And again, swept by Oklahoma.
So there goes that "no bad losses" argument. And very few good wins either.
Alabama has 2 bad losses (South Carolina and LSU). Vandy has 2 "bad" losses (Cleveland State isn't terrible but I'll count it. Indiana State is bad). Mississippi State doesn't really have any bad losses aside from Georgia. I guess maybe Ole Miss?
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sportswizuhrd
I would say Davis' 8 inch growth spurt during his junior year in HS is part of the reason for this. He is probably still getting adjusted to his body. Crazy to think he would have been at Cleveland State if it wasn't for growing.centralbucksfan;1083803 wrote:Very comparible when it comes to shot blocking skills/timing. Other than that, Oden was a pure post/back to the basket. Which is actually a very weak area of Davis. -
reclegend22
And so Joe Latas remains the most illustrious behemoth in Viking lore.sportswizuhrd wrote:Crazy to think he would have been at Cleveland State if it wasn't for growing. -
SportsAndLady
They're bubble teams Mulva, anybody can make them look terrible..which you did a good job of doing.Mulva;1083966 wrote:Iowa State just lost to Oklahoma State last week. They're worse than LSU. That's a HORRIBLE loss. Oklahoma is 1-9 in the B12 against teams not named Kansas State. And they swept the Wildcats. Those are bad losses.
If you want to throw out the numbers - fine. Even if you don't want to look at RPI and instead use the "eye test" or whatever other shit there is to judge teams, the fact is Iowa State has 1 great win and nothing else, to go along with 2 very bad losses (Drake and Oklahoma State).
Texas has 1 good win (and even that one isn't that impressive - Temple) and 1 really bad loss to Oregon State.
Kansas State only has 1 good win too. I would give them 2, but apparently Alabama sucks so we won't count it. And again, swept by Oklahoma.
So there goes that "no bad losses" argument. And very few good wins either.
Alabama has 2 bad losses (South Carolina and LSU). Vandy has 2 "bad" losses (Cleveland State isn't terrible but I'll count it. Indiana State is bad). Mississippi State doesn't really have any bad losses aside from Georgia. I guess maybe Ole Miss?
You still aren't selling me.
My point is despite being pretty bad, they're still better than middle of the conference SEC teams.
And this whole point started from which conference is best..SEC or Big 12? The Big 12 has 2 great teams and 1 good team. SEC has 1 great team and a bunch of average teams. Yes, Florida is average. They have no good wins. -
Mulva
That's not what it started from, because I agreed that the B12 is better. I said that in my opinion the SEC is the #4 conference, but that it isn't very far behind the B12 for #3.SportsAndLady;1084023 wrote:And this whole point started from which conference is best..SEC or Big 12? The Big 12 has 2 great teams and 1 good team. SEC has 1 great team and a bunch of average teams. Yes, Florida is average. They have no good wins.
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SportsAndLady
I don't really care that much anymore but I don't remember seeing you say the Big 12 is #3 and SEC #4.Mulva;1084071 wrote:That's not what it started from, because I agreed that the B12 is better. I said that in my opinion the SEC is the #4 conference, but that it isn't very far behind the B12 for #3.
The point started from you saying the SEC is terrible and not even close to the B12.
But it's whatever..matter of opinions -
SportsAndLady
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SportsAndLadyUpset city tonight?
#2 Cuse @ #18 Louisville
#5 Kansas @ Kansas State
Iowa State @ #10 Baylor
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vball10setI'll go with the 'Ville over 'Cuse upset special, but IMO the other two seeds are safe.
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Laley23I think all 3 are safe. Kansas St hasnt been playing well. Home Court for them is big, but they havent played well recently.
Louisville just isnt very good. I dont think they can score much on the Syracuse zone.
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SportsAndLadyIowa State isn't bad. 18-7 with a marquee win over Kansas.
They're just an average, second-round-at-best tournament team. -
killer_ewokSyracuse has lost 7 straight to Louisville. Pitino teams have always given Syracuse fits.
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SportsAndLadyRank your top 5 PGs in the country...go!
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SportsAndLady1) Scott Machado
2) Kendall Marshall
3) Damian Lillard
4) Tyshawn Taylor
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SportsAndLadyScoop Jardine needs to maybe take this one off lol 0-8 so far
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killer_ewokUgly, UGLY game. Syracuse escapes with a 1-point win. On the road against a ranked team that had beaten them 7 times in a row...and a team coached by Pitino - I'll take it.
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Mulva
1. Kendall MarshallSportsAndLady;1085062 wrote:Rank your top 5 PGs in the country...go!
2. Scott Machado
3. Damian Lillard
4. Matthew Dellavedova
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SportsAndLady
Yeah @ Louisville, gotta take the win no matter how uglykiller_ewok;1085122 wrote:Ugly, UGLY game. Syracuse escapes with a 1-point win. On the road against a ranked team that had beaten them 7 times in a row...and a team coached by Pitino - I'll take it.
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SportsAndLady
That muther fucker is not better than Tyshawn Taylor lolMulva;1085139 wrote:1. Kendall Marshall
2. Scott Machado
3. Damian Lillard
4. Matthew Dellavedova
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reclegend22
I don't know about Mulva, but you've sold me. Lol.SportsAndLady wrote:That muther ****er is not better than Tyshawn Taylor lol
Agreed that I would take Taylor over Dellavedova, but the latter is definitely a guy that jumped into my head when I saw your question proposed earlier. He's probably a top 10 guy in the country in terms of point guards. From the admittedly small sample I've seen of him this season, at almost 6'5" and of unlimited range on his three, Dellavedova reminds me a bit of former Gonzaga PG Blake Stepp. He isn't as accurate a shooter as Stepp or even Taylor, but the St. Mary's lead guard is a well-rounded offensive player that can really stretch it. -
SportsAndLadyOh he's definitely good..I also have only seen a little bit of him, but hes dfeinitely good. Tyshawn Taylor is playing better than any PG in the country right now though.
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reclegend22Similarly to Vandy's game trajectory against UK over the weekend, K-State overcoming lowly shooting early to pull back within two of Kansas in the Octagon of Doom. The Wildcats trail 30 to 32 about midway through the second half. This is obviously a very important game for KU to stay on pace with Mizzou for what would likely be the No. 1 seed in St. Louis.
As the announcers stated earlier, I can't wait for Mizzou at Kansas and, more importantly, the Big XII Tournament. A KU-Mizzou final would be pretty epic, I think. -
MulvaK-State's next 2 games are on the road against Baylor and Missouri. Lose tonight and they're looking at 6-9 in conference play and in big trouble.