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Thats the best i can remeber us playing in an exhibition game in forever....it looks like we finally have some enthusiasm....
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I'm looking forward to seeing this guy play on November 21st.Originally Posted by allen3xis
All-Conference Team
Grant Maxey, F, Jr., Jackson State (Preseason Player of the Year)
Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood has denied freshman Jeff Withey's request for a transfer. Livengood told the Citizen on Tuesday afternoon, "Simply put that's all there is; I've just denied the release."
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood has denied freshman Jeff Withey's request for a transfer. Livengood told the Citizen on Tuesday afternoon, "Simply put that's all there is; I've just denied the release."
Just picked up the latest must-have book for college basketball junkies. The title is College Basketball Prospectus 2008-09. Will cost you $21.95, but it's worth it.
They break down a ton of statistics, like points per possession, pace of play, the value of three-point shooting. It's written by John Gasaway and Ken Pomeroy. If you are a true hoops junkie, you probably recognize Pomeroy's name. He's the brains behind the invaluable Kenpom.com web site, a one-stop shop to check RPI ratings and comparative schedules for every Division I team in the nation.
In fact, Gasaway is going to be a guest with Big EZ and me on 939 The Ticket Friday at 2:26.
But, here is a nugget that I think you will enjoy from the book. They rank the guys that they consider the Top 10 NBA Prospects in college basketball this season. These projections are built on stats as much as an eyeball test.
Here's the list:
1. Blake Griffin, Oklahoma forward.
2. Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut center.
3. Austin Daye, Gonzaga forward.
4. James Harden, Arizona State guard
5. Earl Clark, Louisville forward
6. Chase Buddinger, Arizona forward
7. Nick Calathes, Florida guard
8. Ty Lawson, North Carolina guard
9. Gerald Henderson, Duke forward
10. Patrick Patterson, Kentucky forward.
Here is a link to college basketball prospectus
Originally Posted by PhilBalla09
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Arizona athletic director Jim Livengood has denied freshman Jeff Withey's request for a transfer. Livengood told the Citizen on Tuesday afternoon, "Simply put that's all there is; I've just denied the release."
Originally Posted by wildKYcat
Just picked up the latest must-have book for college basketball junkies. The title is College Basketball Prospectus 2008-09. Will cost you $21.95, but it's worth it.
They break down a ton of statistics, like points per possession, pace of play, the value of three-point shooting. It's written by John Gasaway and Ken Pomeroy. If you are a true hoops junkie, you probably recognize Pomeroy's name. He's the brains behind the invaluable Kenpom.com web site, a one-stop shop to check RPI ratings and comparative schedules for every Division I team in the nation.
In fact, Gasaway is going to be a guest with Big EZ and me on 939 The Ticket Friday at 2:26.
But, here is a nugget that I think you will enjoy from the book. They rank the guys that they consider the Top 10 NBA Prospects in college basketball this season. These projections are built on stats as much as an eyeball test.
Here's the list:
1. Blake Griffin, Oklahoma forward.
2. Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut center.
3. Austin Daye, Gonzaga forward.
4. James Harden, Arizona State guard
5. Earl Clark, Louisville forward
6. Chase Buddinger, Arizona forward
7. Nick Calathes, Florida guard
8. Ty Lawson, North Carolina guard
9. Gerald Henderson, Duke forward
10. Patrick Patterson, Kentucky forward.
Here is a link to college basketball prospectus