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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Post22-23 regular season wins, 1-1 AAC tourney, 8-9 seed in the NCAAs.
That's a 'way too early', 'if I had to guess' type prediction.
Our front court will be REALLY strong with Shaq Goodwin, Austin Nichols, and Nick King. (Along with Woodson/Iverson off the bench)
There's the possibility of a Shaqtastic post battle here.
Care to take a stab at the starting lineups the last time these 2 teams met?
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostDo you really think UNI/SFA would draw much more if they were playing at 1:00PM instead of 8:00AM? Maybe a little, but I doubt the difference would be significant. The reason WSU vs Memphis will draw big numbers is more due to the quality and brand of the teams than the time slot IMHO. Of course, that's why the WSU game is at a preferred time slot.
WSU - Memphis will draw big because there's nothing else on in the afternoon. People will choose between WSU - Memphis and Law & Order: SVU re-runs. Being WSU and Memphis certainly helps, but I'm betting that the numbers wouldn't be "significantly" different if other teams were playing in our slot. No one will choose anything during the UNI game because no one watches television at 8 AM.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View PostShould be fun...Memphis will most likely go:
PG - Pookie Powell (four-star player)
G/F - Markel Crawford (four-star player)
G/F - Nick King (four-star player)
F - Austin Nichols (five-star player)
F - Shaq Goodwin (McDonalds All-American)
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PG/G - Dom Magee (four-star player)
G/F - Kuran Iverson (four-star player)
G/F - Trahson Burrell (three-star player)
C - Dom Woodson (four-star player)
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G - Avery Woodson (CC Transfer)
G/F - Chris Hawkins (CC Transfer)
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That's a lot of stars behind those player's names. Good thing our team isn't intimidated by stars. The youngin's from Memphis will have their hands full for an early test and our new guys will get a glimpse of how to play against a bunch of serious athletes.
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Some similarities and some differences between the Shocks and the Tigers:
Both teams have only 5 scholarship players on their rosters with D-1 experience.
The Shocks are introducing 4 Fr, 2 RFr, and 2 Juco transfers to D-1 basketball. 3 of the Shocker Freshmen went the prep school route so they all have an extra year of maturity under their belts.
The Tigers are introducing 2 true Fr, 1 RFr, 1 So who did not play or practice with the team last year, 1 RSo has a D-1 RS year and 1 year of Juco ball, and 2 Juco transfers. I think both of the Tiger freshmen also went the prep school route.
Both teams lost their leading scorers. The Shocks lost 6-8, 220 Cleanthony Early (16.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG) and the Tigers lost 6-1, 174 G Joe Jackson (14.1 PPG, 3.6 RPG).
However, overall Memphis will have to replace 62.5% of its scoring while the Shocks will have to replace 39.8% of their scoring.
Memphis has to replace 64% of its available minutes. The Shocks 38%.
Memphis must replace 52% of its rebounding. The Shocks 46%.
Memphis must replace 81% of its assists. The Shocks 16%.
Memphis does return 122 blocked shots (3.59 Per Game) vs 72 blocked shots (2.0 Per Game) for the Shocks.
Memphis returns 87 steals (2.56 Per Game) vs 192 steals (5.33 Per Game) for the Shocks.
Memphis shot 33.0% on 3-pointers last year has to replace substantially all of their 3-point threats (96% of their makes). OTOH, the Shocks, who hit 35.1% of their 3-point attempts return 61.6% of their makes.
Memphis returning players shot 187 of 346 from he FT line for 54.0%. The Shocker returning players hit 396 of 536 FT's for 73.9%.
The numbers pretty much bear out that Memphis losses were principally on the perimeter. The Tigers graduated 4 Senior guards that made up 4 of their top 6 scorers.
OTOH the Shockers graduated 2 post players, a stretch 4 and a wing. The Shockers return what may be the best 3-guard tandem in the country in VanVleet, Baker and Cotton.
The Shocks would seem to have an advantage based on what each team has returning, but the game may actually boil down to which group of newbies plays the best and can fill their roles the best. Their is no doubt that both teams has some quality talent in their newbie groups.Last edited by 1972Shocker; August 4, 2014, 09:06 PM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostSome similarities and some differences between the Shocks and the Tigers:
Both teams have only 5 scholarship players on their rosters with D-1 experience.
The Shocks are introducing 4 Fr, 2 RFr, and 2 Juco transfers to D-1 basketball. 3 of the Shocker Freshmen went the prep school route so they all have an extra year of maturity under their belts.
The Tigers are introducing 2 true Fr, 1 RFr, 1 So who did not play or practice with the team last year, 1 RSo has a D-1 RS year and 1 year of Juco ball, and 2 Juco transfers. I think both of the Tiger freshmen also went the prep school route.
Both teams lost their leading scorers. The Shocks lost 6-8, 220 Cleanthony Early (16.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG) and the Tigers lost 6-1, 174 G Joe Jackson (14.1 PPG, 3.6 RPG).
However, overall Memphis will have to replace 62.5% of its scoring while the Shocks will have to replace 39.8% of their scoring.
Memphis has to replace 64% of its available minutes. The Shocks 38%.
Memphis must replace 52% of its rebounding. The Shocks 46%.
Memphis must replace 81% of its assists. The Shocks 16%.
Memphis does return 122 blocked shots (3.59 Per Game) vs 72 blocked shots (2.0 Per Game) for the Shocks.
Memphis returns 87 steals (2.56 Per Game) vs 192 steals (5.33 Per Game) for the Shocks.
Memphis shot 33.0% on 3-pointers last year has to replace substantially all of their 3-point threats (96% of their makes). OTOH, the Shocks, who hit 35.1% of their 3-point attempts return 61.6% of their makes.
Memphis returning players shot 187 of 346 from he FT line for 54.0%. The Shocker returning players hit 396 of 536 FT's for 73.9%.
The numbers pretty much bear out that Memphis losses were principally on the perimeter. The Tigers graduated 4 Senior guards that made up 4 of their top 6 scorers.
OTOH the Shockers graduated 2 post players, a stretch 4 and a wing. The Shockers return what may be the best 3-guard tandem in the country in VanVleet, Baker and Cotton.
The Shocks would seem to have an advantage based on what each team has returning, but the game may actually boil down to which group of newbies plays the best and can fill their roles the best. Their is no doubt that both teams has some quality talent in their newbie groups.
Memphis will take a Canadian tour and play Carleton University (who upset Wisconsin last season in an exhibition)
Four-time defending CIS champion Carleton will host August exhibition games against Indiana, Memphis, UIC and Vermont.
We play them twice, along with McGill and Ottawa.
The hope is it will bring these young kids together, and give them a chance to gel.
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Originally posted by UofMemphis View Post^ Great info.
Memphis will take a Canadian tour and play Carleton University (who upset Wisconsin last season in an exhibition)
Four-time defending CIS champion Carleton will host August exhibition games against Indiana, Memphis, UIC and Vermont.
We play them twice, along with McGill and Ottawa.
The hope is it will bring these young kids together, and give them a chance to gel.
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