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"Allen averaged 4.8 points per game and shot 38 percent from the field in his lone season in the SEC. At the Missouri Valley Conference level, Allen should find more success creating his own shot and he’s also a better shooter than his 32 percent 3-point percentage indicates."
Another diss on our conference... Is the MVC really that far below the silly SEC? I really don't think so...
Anyway, I sure didn't know about this kid at all. Could be a pretty nice addition for next year.
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Originally posted by ShockerPhi View Post"Allen averaged 4.8 points per game and shot 38 percent from the field in his lone season in the SEC. At the Missouri Valley Conference level, Allen should find more success creating his own shot and he’s also a better shooter than his 32 percent 3-point percentage indicates."
Another diss on our conference... Is the MVC really that far below the silly SEC? I really don't think so...
Anyway, I sure didn't know about this kid at all. Could be a pretty nice addition for next year.
They need to remember that he just went from scholarship to walk on. That says something entirely different than "stepping down a level"
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Good luck, Peyton, and welcome aboard.
My guess is that Allen fully realizes that he hasn't stepped down in any way. Maybe most of the Valley is weaker than most of the SEC (be honest: look at the RPIs, and don't forget to avert your eyes when you get to the bottom of last year's MVC, which was pretty frightful). But that's like saying that one of Gonzaga's many transfers will find life easier at the WCC level. This isn't the Valley we're talking about; this is WSU -- and Stalwart was right that Allen's biggest battle at The WSU Level may be earning the PT he's hoping to get. If he does, and guys like Shamet and McDuffie have lived up to expectations (not to mention Zach Brown), he'll have to be a very good player indeed, and a fine addition.
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Originally posted by Onegreatracer View PostWell, welcome to Shocker Nation I guess. Good luck seeing the floor, though.Livin the dream
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We've got some really good players that can play the 1,2,3 positions. From what I've watched, I don't see him being a point guard, although he does handle the ball pretty well. That being said, I do think he is going to be another really good player at the 2/3 spots, and will compete for minutes, which makes all of them better.
;"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by Onegreatracer View PostWell, welcome to Shocker Nation I guess. Good luck seeing the floor, though.
1. Jahlil Okafor - McD AA, Duke
2. Cliff Alexander - McD AA, KU
3. Tyler Ulis - McD AA, UK
4. Jalen Brunson - #20 rated senior, Nova
5. Ethan Happ - Top 150, Wisky
6. Peyton Allen
7. Keita Bates-Diop - Top 50, the OSU
8. Michael Finke - 3 star, Illini
9. Sean O'Mara - 3 star, Xavier, former WSU recruit
10. Milik Yarbrough - 10 PPG as frosh, St. Louis
11. John Konchar - IPFW
12. Larry Austin - 3 star, Xavier
13. Luwane Pipkins - 4 star senior, UMass
14. Josh Cunningham - 4 star, BradleyLivin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostAlso, see if you recognize any of these players from the 2013-14 Illinois Mr Basketball voting:
1. Jahlil Okafor - McD AA, Duke
2. Cliff Alexander - McD AA, KU
3. Tyler Ulis - McD AA, UK
4. Jalen Brunson - #20 rated senior, Nova
5. Ethan Happ - Top 150, Wisky
6. Peyton Allen
7. Keita Bates-Diop - Top 50, the OSU
8. Michael Finke - 3 star, Illini
9. Sean O'Mara - 3 star, Xavier, former WSU recruit
10. Milik Yarbrough - 10 PPG as frosh, St. Louis
11. John Konchar - IPFW
12. Larry Austin - 3 star, Xavier
13. Luwane Pipkins - 4 star senior, UMass
14. Josh Cunningham - 4 star, Bradley
It's probably kind of like if Frankamp went to Creighton or something.
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Here is a comparison of Freshman year stats for Allen and Fred on a per-40-minute basis:
Category Allen VanVleet FG% 38.0% 38.6% 3-pt% 32.3% 40.8% FT% 80.0% 72.5% FGM 4.3 3.7 FGA 11.4 9.7 FTM 1.4 1.8 FTA 1.8 2.5 3PM 2.7 1.3 3PA 8.2 3.1 PTS 12.7 10.6 OFFR 0.4 0.8 DEFR 1.7 3.7 REB 2.1 4.6 AST 1.3 5.7 TO 1.6 2.9 STL 0.7 2.2 BLK 0.4 0.1 "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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