Everything posted by fathom
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Feb 13, 2006 -> 11:03 PM) I think Heads would be the first to tell you that it's more healthy to be addicted to crack than to be addicted to Iowa State athletics. I think Jackson Vroman might tell you that there's a connection between the two of them.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(Palehosefan @ Feb 13, 2006 -> 12:48 AM) I really have to disagree. That UNC team had 4 NBA lottery picks. This UNC team will have Hansbrough, Lawson, Ellington, and Wright at the very least as 1st rounders, not even including guys like Danny Green, Marcus Ginyard, Deon Thompson, Bobby Frasor, and Alex Stepheson who have the potential for the NBA and will give great depth, along with seniors Wes Miller and Reyshawn Terry who are providing 21 ppg for this years squad. Those were 4 first round picks playing at an extremely high level. I'm not saying down the road, the 2007 UNC roster won't have more pros. Either way, it's a great collection of talent that Roy has.
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Official College Basketball Thread
Last year's UNC team had more talent on it than next year's UNC team.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(Jimbo's Drinker @ Feb 12, 2006 -> 11:02 PM) KU is up there with Rush, Chalmers, Robinson, Kaun, Giles, Case, Wright, Collins, Jackson and probably Darrel Arthur. Absolutely Kansas will be loaded. I think Rush will go pro though, no matter what he says in the press. Kansas is an absolute joy to watch on TV, as their freshman are improving every game. I still laugh at the person who said Julian was having a s***ty season. My prediction is that Chalmers will be the best point guard in cbball next year.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ Feb 12, 2006 -> 10:28 PM) They have the Fab 5 coming in next year anyway. They will have the most talented starting lineup and their bench won't be a joke. I see them as being the most talented team, hands down in the nation. As far as that translating into the most wins, we'll see. I'll take UNC as the most talented start team next year, with Lawson, Hansbrough, Wright, Terry, and Danny Green or Wayne Ellington. Also, Ga Tech will have superb talent with Crittenton, Clinch, Thad Young, Morrow, and Dickey/Smith.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(RockRaines @ Feb 12, 2006 -> 09:56 PM) Butler isnt a whole lot? He played some damn good defense against the "1 man fast break" today. It's easy to guard the 1 man fast break in the halfcourt. He has absolutely no 1-on-1 skills on offense. It's fine, they like little guards like him in the NBDL.
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Official College Basketball Thread
The Big 10 is going to lose a ton of talent after this season. The conference will likely be down next season. The ACC is going to be absolutely loaded next season, with Duke, UNC, GT, and others having some ridiculously talented teams.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(Flash Tizzle @ Feb 12, 2006 -> 09:42 PM) Just think, next year Ohio State is going to be even better. Not going to be easy to defeat a club with perhaps two of the nations best players in Oden/Conley complimenting a squad where majority are returning next year. Don't they lose Dials, Sullinger, Foster, and Sylvester? Ohio St. will be good next year, but there's other teams out there that potentially will have better talent.
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Bulls @ nuggets...
BTW, I know this is old news, but Kerr saying "that's in" basically before Okur shot that 3 last game to win it was one of the funniest things I've ever heard during a sports game.
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Bulls @ nuggets...
QUOTE(nitetrain8601 @ Feb 9, 2006 -> 05:22 AM) He is. He falls apart in the 4th in close games. At least Skiles is smart enough to keep the ball in the hands of Ben Gordon, who is clutch. (I don't believe in using green for sarcasm, but this wasn't almost my first time).
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Bulls @ nuggets...
I'm convinced Hinrich's the least clutch player in the history of basketball.
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Best performance of a pitcher
QUOTE(SSH2005 @ Feb 8, 2006 -> 04:20 PM) In hindsight, that was probably one of the best things to happen because Hermanson took over the closing duties soon after and went on a tear. Very true, as well as how it was a blessing that PK totally choked on that liner down the line in the Twins game, which caused the game to go into extra innings. Jenks eventually got the save in the 10th inning, and it paved the way for him to make such a huge impact.
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Best performance of a pitcher
Shingo vs the Indians in Game 3 of the season. Oh sorry, wrong thread.
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Ozzie to be on HBO Real Sports
Everyone knows I'm not the biggest Ozzie fan, but I was very impressed with him during the interview last night. Nothing he said was really "stupid", and you can tell he has a passion for managing. Also dropping the F bomb regarding the talent that Phil had with the Bulls was high comedy.
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Red Sox preparing to make offer to Roger Clemens
QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Feb 8, 2006 -> 01:08 AM) I hope he signs with Boston, would just prove what we knew all along, his "I want to go back to Texas to play and be with my kids" s*** was just that, a bunch of s***. What a loser, I can't wait to b**** slap him when we see him pitching for whatever team he ends up with. Don't forget the Astros also wasted a draft pick on his son in an effort to please him.
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Best postseason perfromance?
I still that the Jenks in the entire postseason was PHENOMENAL. He was a good throw by Pods away from being the WS MVP. Think about the tough saves he had to get in the postseason.....the two inning save in Game 2 vs Boston, Game 3 vs Boston where he couldn't allow a runner on base with Ortiz coming up, the Game 1 of the WS masterpiece, pitching in the extras in Game 3 of the WS, and then the clutch Game 4 of the WS save. Not bad for our top prospect, huh?
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 5, 2006 -> 10:17 PM) Illiniboard is full of pricks and cubbie like crazy optimistics. I stopped reading it when one day they complained about assembly hall being too quiet, then the next week they complained about krush jumping up and down and screaming. The thing I can't stand is that they think refs are totally out to get them. Every game, win or lose, there's 20 threads b****ing about the refs. And then, if another team's site complains about the refs in the game, they'll state how much those teams are whining. There are always ticky-tack fouls and questionable calls during a game. Sometimes, you just need to make sure you outscore the opposition.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 5, 2006 -> 10:13 PM) he's very good at everything but shooting? ...ok He's a pretty good defender, that's about it. See, that was what I was talking about. Someone who is very good at everything but shooting would be Julian Wright. To say Frazier is "VERY" good is a gross exaggeration in my eyes. However, I do appreciate the talk about things like this, as you can never get a legit conversation on the illiniboard.
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Official College Basketball Thread
The thing with Augustine is that he's never developed range on his shot. As a matter of fact, he was a better outside shooter as a freshman than he is now. If Augie makes the NBA, he should send his entire check to Dee and Deron. Augie gets so many easy layups during a game. And speaking of the Illini, am I the only one who doesn't understand the Frazier love? Many Illini fans think he's this great future player, but basically all I see is a WNBA look-a-like who dribbles the ball up the court, and then just passes to a wing player. If he's the Illini starter at point guard during his career, they're going to be a mid-level Big 10 team.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Feb 5, 2006 -> 09:59 PM) The missing link for this years Illini team is ball movement. Nobody on this team can pass other than Dee and Chester (whose passing is offset by the fact he can't shoot). Exactly, and one thing Julian does an amazing job at is moving the ball. He can't shoot at all (but then again, neither can Randle).
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(whitesoxfan101 @ Feb 5, 2006 -> 09:54 PM) :rolly You didn't hit a shot at the horn that appeared to win the game. And Julian Wright is still having a s*** year, but he's going to develop into a solid ballplayer. s*** year for Julian? He's a freshman playing a new position, and he's shown enough to earn playing time and start for a talented Kansas team. He's never going to be a big scorer, but he does a lot to help his team during a game. If you ask me, he's the missing link on the Illini team this year. He'd easily be the best interior passer they'd have, and would possibly force the offense to not just sit around a fire up three pointers the whole game.
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Official College Basketball Thread
QUOTE(SnB @ Feb 5, 2006 -> 04:58 PM) I know there are those people out there, but honestly...I don't know any. Every good illini fan I know, doesn't think too highly of augy. He has(d) the potential to be a force on the inside, but was never aggressive enough. If you go on the illiniboard after any good performance by Augie, you'll see numerous threads stating how he should be a lottery pick. The same thing happened with Randle after the Wisconsin game. Randle is another guy that won't sniff a second in the NBA until he can shoot outside of 5 feet or play 5 minutes without fouling someone.
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Official College Basketball Thread
A couple of comments about Big 10 play from yesterday: - I never thought I'd say this, but Steve Alford is far and away doing the best job of coaching in the conference. Iowa is playing under control, and their system gets the best out of their 5 core guys. - I still get a laugh when Illini fans think James Augustine is going to be a first round pick. There's not much of a market for power forwards who can't shoot from outside 5 feet, can't create their own shot, and still haven't learned to play defense without fouling. - Bruce Weber.....you play to win the game! I couldn't believe how passive the Illini were last night in the final 10 minutes. Penn St. could have won by more if they didn't miss 3 layups in the last 4 minutes. - Wisconsin sucks. They're a 2 person team, and even those guys are ball hogs. - Ohio St. is the best all-around team in the conference. Je'kel Foster might be the most underrated player in the country (along with Tyrus Thomas, Darrel Mitchell, and Joakim Noah).
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A Philly-Mets fight for Contreras?
Trust me, I don't want the Sox to have the philosophy that if a player's not going to re-sign, then they need to get rid of them. I'd much rather they just go for it all this season again, and if Contreras leaves after this year, then McCarthy's ready to start next season.
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A Philly-Mets fight for Contreras?
QUOTE(jphat007 @ Feb 4, 2006 -> 04:14 PM) He didn't do that for Konerko. And I don't think he was any less interested than Contreras. Contreras just wants to get paid what he's worth, just like Paulie, and KW probably won't offer up to that until after the season because he already has at least 5 locked up. If Contreras has a good, not even great season, there's no chance the Sox are going to be able to bring him back. When you also consider that we don't get any draft picks if he leaves, then that adds to the possibility that Contreras might get dealt in the next month. And I also think I'm going to puke the next time someone suggests we'll trade him at the deadline. The only way that happens is if the Sox are 20 games out of the standings (even then, I don't think KW/Ozzie would give up).