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be the best guard in college basketball next year and contend for National Player of the Year (NPY)?
The answer to that question could very easily be a resounding YES.

What do you guys think?

I think he needs to distribute and get the talent around him involved taking advantage of lanes and open shots when they are there. Last year's team Achilles heel was a natural over reliance on Boat. This year I am hopeful that it is really tough to "cut the head off the dragon"... in fact, I think we'll be more hydra than dragon this year.He just needs to get close to what Boat was for us last year. Make tough shots, lead, play defense. If we get even 90% of boat we're in a great spot.
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We must pose this question to any Doubting Thomas that exists as it relates to the 1 and only Sterling G.
Who in college hoops will be a better guard than Sterling Dupree???? Arguably there isn't another guard in the country that provides his team what Sterling does. Will he provide Lombardi type leadership? Maybe not. I do think though his heart, mind and the whole of his physical being is just craving to be part of something special and bigger than himself. What better coach than Kevin Ollie to tap into this talent? To drive this kid to heights not even Sterling thought he could reach. To me the Sterling/KO marriage as coach and player could turn out to be beyond special. The man (Sterling) is hungry and you know what happens when someone becomes a Hungry Husky???
What's bizarre? Sterling is a greek god, The Hydra is greek Mythos. Rick James smoked the Hydra, or hydro if you willl. As did anyone who listens to that hungry huskies rap on a regular basis and Kenan Thompson is always hungry. This is all completely rational.This board can start bizarre threads with the best of em.
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Our starting five will present serious challenges for most teams to defend assuming we see March Purvis (not the totals, but the consistency and aggressiveness) and a jump in consistency and IQ from DHam. Gibbs focus will be on running the offense and hitting 3's.
The primary concern is running the show on offense. Admittedly I have not seen him in a full game to learn if he knows how to run a team, but I imagine he is capable as he has been a PG his entire collegiate career. Last year not only was Boat moving to a new position full time, but he had to develop chemistry with an entirely new group of teammates; Gibbs still needs to mesh with all new guys, but he has more experience as the primary ball handler and those new guys are now a year older and should require less babysitting than they did. With Purvis/Hamilton/Adams/Calhoun/Brimah/Miller all theoretically threats to score 10 any given night, Gibbs will really be making sure they get the ball in spots where they are threats to score. Also, i hope that KO has him pushing the ball every chance especially when Gibbs/Adams/Purvis/Hamilton are all on the floor. If that lineup can hold its own on the defensive end they will destroy teams quickly the other way.
Gibbs from outside the arc though, that is why I am excited. Even without otr threats on his squad he made 75 3's on 44% in the Big East. I expect closer to 100 3's this year, roughly 3 a game. If teams run their D to keep him of the 3 point line they will get eaten alive by driving purvis/ham/adams. If they sit back, he will make it rain. I cannot wait for the season.