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NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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Pssh, your IQ is 10 times that.Well I guess my IQ is less than 3.5.
But anyone who has met me already knew that, so it's okay.
Pssh, your IQ is 10 times that.Well I guess my IQ is less than 3.5.
But anyone who has met me already knew that, so it's okay.
Where was Andre???
I don't think we make such promises in the first placeIf he's holding out for a promise of starting, we probably don't sign him.
Some interesting names on that list that people want to come off the bench next year!5 through 22 (Bouknight 23, Omar Calhoun 24, Jaylin Stewart is 25, Abraham is 27, Jayden Ross is 32)
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Think because Drummond reclassified so late they decided not to rank him. Otherwise he’d be #1 because he was the best player in the country at the time.Crazy that they left off Drummond. Especially with the inclusion of Bynum.
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Defense is the great equalizer. Anybody with decent athleticism can play elite D if they invest the time, focus and effort. Most don’t because it requires enormous mental energy and enormous physical energy. Danny gets his guys bought in to work on D. Liam can turn into Flagg level D.What separated Flagg as a high schooler is his insane defense. He looks like a young Anthony Davis out there. There's a reason he's a consensus #1.
Super happy to have Liam but Flagg is really an unbelievable player and deserving of his national ranking.
There’s a lot to like with Liam. But he’s not going to be Flaggs level defensively. Cooper is an elite defensive prospect, he’s on a different level.Defense is the great equalizer. Anybody with decent athleticism can play elite D if they invest the time, focus and effort. Most don’t because it requires enormous mental energy and enormous physical energy. Danny gets his guys bought in to work on D. Liam can turn into Flagg level D.
More to D than blocking shots, but Flagg is a true rim protector from what I've seen. Great hops, and very quick too.There’s a lot to like with Liam. But he’s not going to be Flaggs level defensively. Cooper is an elite defensive prospect, he’s on a different level.
Hazelton made the 2000 game because the game was in Boston and they needed some local talent. It was him and UNC bound Neil Fingleton (later transfered to Holy Cross).If we extended this back to 1990, what would this list look like? The McDonalds AAs guys were: Donyell, Rip, Khalid, Taliek, Scott Hazelton (not sure how this happened), Charlie and Rudy...then Kemba?
Yeah definitely, but Flagg provides so much defensive versatility and elite rim protection. Those are the type of players that are super valuable and win awards defensively in the NBA. Everyone wants that and McNeeley doesn’t provide that type of upside. And that’s fine; Hurley will get him to play at a plus on the defensive end and that’s all they really need given everything else he does on the offensive end.More to D than blocking shots, but Flagg is a true rim protector from what I've seen. Great hops, and very quick too.
Ray and Oriaki as well.If we extended this back to 1990, what would this list look like? The McDonalds AAs guys were: Donyell, Rip, Khalid, Taliek, Scott Hazelton (not sure how this happened), Charlie and Rudy...then Kemba?
Think because Drummond reclassified so late they decided not to rank him. Otherwise he’d be #1 because he was the best player in the country at the time.
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Andre Drummond, St. Thomas More , Center
Andre Drummond is a 6-10, 255-pound Center BK from Oakdale, CT. Drummond has a 247Sports rating of 100, making him a 5-star prospect. He has committed to...247sports.com
Depends on how he shoots in workouts. NBA wants shooting and skill.Sorry Karaban is not going 1st round under any circumstances, likely 40s best case scenario. Love the kid tho, he's a true champion. The NBA wants athleticism, size, elite shooting.
We Gotta start looking at who is winning, Shooting skill, smarts. Ball movement.The NBA is very quickly moving away from valuing athleticism all that highly. When you have guys like Luka and Jokic out there dominating it shows that you don't have to have a shred of athletic ability at all so long as you're tall enough and skilled enough. I do agree though that Alex is not a 1st rounder. He's got average size for the 3 spot and even though he's a great shooter, I definitely wouldn't consider him elite quite yet.
If we extended this back to 1990, what would this list look like? The McDonalds AAs guys were: Donyell, Rip, Khalid, Taliek, Scott Hazelton (not sure how this happened), Charlie and Rudy...then Kemba?
If you mean for the 2013 class that is certainly possible. He was #2 on ESPN's rankings for the 2012, FWIW. Anthony Davis was #1 for the 2012 class.Think because Drummond reclassified so late they decided not to rank him. Otherwise he’d be #1 because he was the best player in the country at the time.
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Andre Drummond, St. Thomas More , Center
Andre Drummond is a 6-10, 255-pound Center BK from Oakdale, CT. Drummond has a 247Sports rating of 100, making him a 5-star prospect. He has committed to...247sports.com
Davis is listed as #1 for 2011 not 2013. I think Drummond was #1 in 2012 until he committed to us in Aug. I'm sure @Chief00 can give us the accurate scoop.If you mean for the 2013 class that is certainly possible. He was #2 on ESPN's rankings for the 2012, FWIW. Anthony Davis was #1 for the 2012 class.
This is incredible. We’ve only had 5 247 5-stars up until now? And I believe that includes Andrew Bynum who never suited up.5 through 22 (Bouknight 23, Omar Calhoun 24, Jaylin Stewart is 25, Abraham is 27, Jayden Ross is 32)
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you are correct. I was 1 year too far ahead for both of them. Those are the years they played at UConn and Kentucky, but players are part of the recruiting class of the year before their freshman year at the school.Davis is listed as #1 for 2011 not 2013. I think Drummond was #1 in 2012 until he committed to us in Aug. I'm sure @Chief00 can give us the accurate scoop.
High school highlights were special:Davis is listed as #1 for 2011 not 2013. I think Drummond was #1 in 2012 until he committed to us in Aug. I'm sure @Chief00 can give us the accurate scoop.
Future stars with some common sense and maturity. Remember they are 17-18 year olds; there will always be a large group of kids who grab for the shiny object/big payday/attention.Could McNeeley be the blueprint for future stars? Wait until the second half of your senior year so you can see which programs have a stable coaching staff, national championship cache, and an awareness of the chemistry of the team you are about to join and where you might fit in. Not to mention you have more time to solidify your NIL options.
When a guy commits in August for college in September, a year earlier than expected, you can throw the class rankings out the window since he was being rated in what turned out to be the wrong class.Davis is listed as #1 for 2011 not 2013. I think Drummond was #1 in 2012 until he committed to us in Aug. I'm sure @Chief00 can give us the accurate scoop.
It would seem so but nobody knows a 100%.Does this mean that Brea is probably out of the mix?
Davis was ranked 1 in the class Drummond transferred into. But I believe Drummond was ranked 1 in the class he transferred out of.IIRC Anthony Davis was higher ranked.