nelsonmuntz
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Umm...this would be yuuuuge.
That would be a game changer for the league.
Umm...this would be yuuuuge.
This is the perfect, or close to perfect, way of describing Curbelo. I remember Berbatov and some of the juggling and fancy stuff during game play at Old Trafford. With the exception of good perimeter shooting, Curbelo has high level skills and talent, but he is so eager to put them on display and at times it's a detriment to the team. He seems better for the And 1 Mix Tape Tour, seriously.It'll take the right coach but Curbelo has some serious talent. Kind of the troubled genius type. Reminds me of Dimitar Berbatov for the soccer fans out there. Incredible skill, sees the game in a way others don't, but butts heads with almost everybody and can have trouble with motivation and hotheadedness. I'll root for the kid.
him and Dixon would be quite a combo and they might be able to play them at the same time since both can shoot from the perimeter.Interesting. Would presumably be a pretty big change to the style of basketball we've seen them play for a while now. Maybe part of the sell is they let him showcase his "perimeter skills" a bit more?
St. John's missed out on Harvard's Chris Ledlum (to Tennessee), but added former Louisville and Iona power forward Quinn Slazinski.
I've watched Slazinski live a few times. A 6'9 215 versatile power forward who contribute in a lot of ways on offense in shooting, scoring, passing and all the little things. Wasn't the best defender on Iona, but he's primo at working the refs...does so with a smile and I've caught him making refs laugh multiple times.
Depending on how the rest of the offseason goes, Slazinski could start for St. John's or at least be a very strong bench piece.
St. John's missed out on Harvard's Chris Ledlum (to Tennessee), but added former Louisville and Iona power forward Quinn Slazinski.
I've watched Slazinski live a few times. A 6'9 215 versatile power forward who contribute in a lot of ways on offense in shooting, scoring, passing and all the little things. Wasn't the best defender on Iona, but he's primo at working the refs...does so with a smile and I've caught him making refs laugh multiple times.
Depending on how the rest of the offseason goes, Slazinski could start for St. John's or at least be a very strong bench piece.
Good replacement for Slater. Facilitator, capable but not great from 3Nova just landed Hakim Hart and has visit with Dickinson next week.
Their 2nd dominoCreighton's Trey Alexander announced yesterday he was entering draft while maintaining eligibility. So they're now officially in limbo like us.
I'm such a fan of Slater, he looked completely checked out this year for some reason, such a versatile player.Good replacement for Slater. Facilitator, capable but not great from 3
I agree he looked like a pro last year and their best player at times. This year he was totally lost out thereI'm such a fan of Slater, he looked completely checked out this year for some reason, such a versatile player.
He’s like Jackson. He shines in a low volume role where he can do the dirty work. If you’re asking him to be a focal point scoring or anything, it’s not going to be pretty. He still had a good year, Nova’s struggles weren’t due to him.I'm such a fan of Slater, he looked completely checked out this year for some reason, such a versatile player.
They have Caroline Ducharme’s brother coming in next yearI've been keeping an eye on Xavier and the team Miller is putting together, adding excellent transfers and the 21rst ranked recruiting class. They'll be be right up near the top next year in the Big East and the country too. Great for the conference. Jack Nunge went pro, but that team will be hard to beat next year.
2 way contracts make $500k now, and rumors are that Ashworth got 400k. So they're probably in the same ballpark. I doubt Kaluma would go regular g-league with his physical tools. Someone will want to develop him.I don't see Alexander or Kaluma going pro, if for no other reason than they will make a lot more money at Creighton next season than they would in the G League.
Generally people will take more money over less money.
Much different defenses and leagues!Just saw that Ashworth made 111 three pointers in 35 games last year.
Didn't sound too impressive until I looked up Jordan Hawkins for reference, and Hawkins made 109 threes in 37 games
WOW
Not really, the Big East was definitely better but the Mountain West was better than the ACC and only slightly below the Pac 12/SEC by most metrics this year. He's a really good playerMuch different defenses and leagues!
2 way contracts make $500k now, and rumors are that Ashworth got 400k. So they're probably in the same ballpark. I doubt Kaluma would go regular g-league with his physical tools. Someone will want to develop him.