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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostNot at the tip of my fingers. We know in games started Ron was 35-1 last year and 16-2 so far this year. I would have to go back a look at his starts in 2012-13.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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Originally posted by Rlh04d View PostI believe he started the first 10 games (9-1, through the Tenn game), while Wessel started the first 8 (8-0, through the AF game). Then Ron also started all five NCAA tournament games that year.
Evan is 21-1 as a starter.
Someone should check my math. Addition is hard.Livin the dream
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It's been a remarkable run to say the least, and it isn't over yet! It will be a sad day when this group is gone. Tekale's senior night will be pretty emotional and electric to say the least. I'm hoping Ron comes back next year. Fred, Ron and Evan's senior night, wow, can't even imagine what will be going through coaches mind on that night. Emotions will be high...
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Let me grab my flame-proof armor before I say this.
I don't think Baker is having a year that will give him a reasonable expectation of a 1st round pick. I beleive Naker returns for a 4th year.
I also think his PG skills are better this year than they were last year. A 4th year of honing his PG skills could improve his draft status.
Next year Baker will probably have the defensive assignment on the opponents' best perimeter player.
The loss of Early, and how that affected the effectiveness of the perimeter players illustrates how important it is for Kelly, Morris, Nurger, and Wamukota to be productive next year. If Brown and Wessel can be the 3rd and 4th players in the back court, we're looking at another 30+ win season.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostLet me grab my flame-proof armor before I say this.
I don't think Baker is having a year that will give him a reasonable expectation of a 1st round pick. I beleive Naker returns for a 4th year.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostLet me grab my flame-proof armor before I say this.
I don't think Baker is having a year that will give him a reasonable expectation of a 1st round pick. I beleive Naker returns for a 4th year.
I also think his PG skills are better this year than they were last year. A 4th year of honing his PG skills could improve his draft status.
Next year Baker will probably have the defensive assignment on the opponents' best perimeter player.
The loss of Early, and how that affected the effectiveness of the perimeter players illustrates how important it is for Kelly, Morris, Nurger, and Wamukota to be productive next year. If Brown and Wessel can be the 3rd and 4th players in the back court, we're looking at another 30+ win season.
Now, Early did drop lower than what was expected. It did seem like that was unexpected, though, and many commentators said he was certainly a steal early in the second round. Right now, it seems reasonable to think Baker will be back. A good NCAA tournament would make that far less likely.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostHis year so far makes it reasonable to predict that he returns. Early struggled quite a bit early last year. There was quite a bit of speculation that he was struggling from the pressure of having scouts watch him. Early's expected draft spot jumped a bunch after the Kentucky game.
Now, Early did drop lower than what was expected. It did seem like that was unexpected, though, and many commentators said he was certainly a steal early in the second round. Right now, it seems reasonable to think Baker will be back. A good NCAA tournament would make that far less likely.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostHis year so far makes it reasonable to predict that he returns. Early struggled quite a bit early last year. There was quite a bit of speculation that he was struggling from the pressure of having scouts watch him. Early's expected draft spot jumped a bunch after the Kentucky game.
Now, Early did drop lower than what was expected. It did seem like that was unexpected, though, and many commentators said he was certainly a steal early in the second round. Right now, it seems reasonable to think Baker will be back. A good NCAA tournament would make that far less likely.
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Originally posted by Aargh View PostLet me grab my flame-proof armor before I say this.
I don't think Baker is having a year that will give him a reasonable expectation of a 1st round pick. I beleive Naker returns for a 4th year.
I also think his PG skills are better this year than they were last year. A 4th year of honing his PG skills could improve his draft status.
Next year Baker will probably have the defensive assignment on the opponents' best perimeter player.
The loss of Early, and how that affected the effectiveness of the perimeter players illustrates how important it is for Kelly, Morris, Nurger, and Wamukota to be productive next year. If Brown and Wessel can be the 3rd and 4th players in the back court, we're looking at another 30+ win season.
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Originally posted by Play Angry View PostIf Baker returns next year, our backcourt will be just ridiculously stacked. We will miss Tekele (understatement) but my goodness will we ever be deep at the 1-3, probably moreso than any other time in school history.
The present is pretty amazing but the future looks awfully good too.
VanVleet, Baker, Wessel, Henderson, Holland, Brown, Taylor, Frankamp, Holland, Shamet, McDuffie
We may or may not be deep with ability to execute. Everyone past the three seniors is a question mark.Livin the dream
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