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All I can tell you is he played in every game but 1 as a freshman compared to Nolan playing in 10/13 and he averaged more minutes than Nolan has to date. And we had a better front line than the current group. Now you are trying to argue that our current front line is comparable to that one? Why don't you just admit that Hilton was a better player than Nolan, which he was, and be done with it? He was one of those guys who was better than his recruiting rank. Nolan is about what you'd expect at his. Not sure why you are so insistent that is not so. And how can you say he was not part of the rotation when he started 22 games and played in 32 of 33. The only DNP came early in the year. You're just denying things for the sake of denying them at this point.
Strawman argument after strawman argument.
I never argued our current front line is better than that one.
According to you, I argued that Enosch Wolf is better than Emeka
Can you see how crazy you sound?
I said that you're talking about or front line when Emeka was our center and Hilton was his backup. END. Marcus White and Mike Hayes could not back Emeka up properly, and yet we saw Hayes take Hilton's minutes. This doesn't mean our current frontline is better. Clearly, Ollie doesn't trust Nolan over Wolf or Olander. What I am saying to you is that Armstrong was as lost that year as Nolan is now, and neither provide or provided anything more than extra bodies. Back then on this board, there was literally no hope for Armstrong--barely anything positive was said about him. This board was astonished by the kid's development. I don't think anyone could have expected it. Even his own teammates generally thought of him as a goof.