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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostTrue, and I love all those guys....but let's not for 1 minute confuse Hall, Stutz and Durley with the 34th pick in the draft.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostBut those teams also didn't have the potential top 20 pick if he comes out and an All-American PG. They also didn't have Tekele.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View PostCorrect, IMO the talent on this Shocker Roster will by mid-season have moved posters on this board beyond the loss of CE; in fact, I think we currently have talent on the Shocker Roster that will in the coming years be drafted in the first round of the NBA draft. And joy-of-joys the Shocker Team will consistently produce first team All American selections. You just have to believe!!
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I must agree with the Dr here in saying that things in the beginning of the season will likely not be smoothe. Replacing a consensus all-american is not easy, even though there will likely be two more on this years team. You had a guy in Early that CONSTANTLY had to be accounted for when he ran pick and rolls or ran in transition. Not saying that FVV didn't have anything to do with that, because he most certainly did, but it's not as simple as some might think. Early was a "walking mismatch" and its true. The rest of our players aren't really mis-matches athletically at their position. Though an argument could be made for Bakers bulk over most other 2-guards in the country. FVV struggled to get his shot off against the Harrison twins in the game in St. Louis even though he dominated as a PG in that game. If WSU is counting on FVV to get them 15-20 PPG there might be a couple of games where he might not be able to do that so the offense is going to have to come elsewhere. Last year, that number of points needed to be accounted by someone somewhere else in the offense was much less due to Cle's scoring.
Replacing the attention Cle got on defense and his ability to BOTH suck defenders into the paint when he was posting up and stretch the floor when he was on the perimeter will be greatly missed.The mountains are calling, and I must go.
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The Harrison's are big and athletic, but Louisville and UCONN both won the National Championship with smaller than average guards.
I think Siva, Smith, Napier and Boatright all did pretty well against the NCAA field."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wsushox1 View PostReplacing the attention Cle got on defense and his ability to BOTH suck defenders into the paint when he was posting up and stretch the floor when he was on the perimeter will be greatly missed.
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I took a look at the major MVC awards (1st Team, 2nd Team, & 3rd Team) for the previous seasons just to remind me what we had accomplished.
2009
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2010
1st Team - Clevin Hannah
3rd Team - Toure' Murry
2011
1st Team - J.T. Durley
2nd Team - Toure' Murry
2012
1st Team - Garrett Stutz
1st Team - Joe Ragland
3rd Team - Toure' Murry
2013
1st Team - Cleanthony Early
2nd Team - Carl Hall
3rd Team - Malcolm Armstead
2014
1st Team - Cleanthony Early
1st Team - Ron Baker
1st Team - Fred VanVleet
2nd Team - Tekele Cotton
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Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View PostI took a look at the major MVC awards (1st Team, 2nd Team, & 3rd Team) for the previous seasons just to remind me what we had accomplished.
2009
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2010
1st Team - Clevin Hannah
3rd Team - Toure' Murry
2011
1st Team - J.T. Durley
2nd Team - Toure' Murry
2012
1st Team - Garrett Stutz
1st Team - Joe Ragland
3rd Team - Toure' Murry
2013
1st Team - Cleanthony Early
2nd Team - Carl Hall
3rd Team - Malcolm Armstead
2014
1st Team - Cleanthony Early
1st Team - Ron Baker
1st Team - Fred VanVleet
2nd Team - Tekele CottonLivin the dream
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