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Originally posted by Wild Heiny View PostLots of people on this board have blinders on when it comes to Doug McD. He is the best offensive player to play in the league since Larry B.
While I can understand why people on here do not like him, I think people are grossly underestimating his contribution on the offensive end of the court.
Sure he played for his old man, big deal, he dominated his competition and can remember when the Shocks threw the kitchen sink at him just to try and slow him down.
Is he greatest valley player off all-time, no, but to not even put him in the top 15 is absurd.
He would have still been a very good player but he wouldn't have the free reign like he did under his Daddy. Gregg runs different lines in for some defenses and
DD would not have had a place in all situations. I would guess he would have still averaged 15 points or so but not in the mid 20's.
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Any list without Fred undervalues his contribution not only to WSU but to the Valley as a whole.People who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do. -Isaac Asimov
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Who else posts fake **** all day in order to maintain the acrimony? Wingnuts, that's who.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostNo I disagree. Three time first team AA Doug McD was prolific as a scorer and better than several.
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Originally posted by wufan View PostYou would list Fred as the best player ever?
Can't offend UNI fans here, gotta put McDermott up here, gotta drag WSU down here. Pathetic.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Dave Stalwart View PostHere's a fun question.
If you are building your own college basketball team and you could draft either Fred or Doug McD, which one would you choose?
I'd probably pick Doug over Ron. Cle vs Doug would be tough for me. I think if Creighton had Cle instead of Doug (for four years) and based their system around him, his offensive output would have been similar. But that highlights the difficulty in comparing two players when one has gaudy stats and the other played within a system that prioritized parity.
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Its slightly insulting that this is even a question.
Doug couldn't even get his team to win 2 games in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. He got shut down in his last game against Baylor and since he's so one-dimensional, once that happened, there was nothing else he could contribute to in the game.
He was the perfect base model for the Creighton program.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by jdshock View PostFred.
I'd probably pick Doug over Ron. Cle vs Doug would be tough for me. I think if Creighton had Cle instead of Doug (for four years) and based their system around him, his offensive output would have been similar. But that highlights the difficulty in comparing two players when one has gaudy stats and the other played within a system that prioritized winning.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostHe was very good playing within Creighton's system. Under HCGM, he would have had a much different role and probably sagged off of the ball more to protect him.
He would have still been a very good player but he wouldn't have the free reign like he did under his Daddy. Gregg runs different lines in for some defenses and
DD would not have had a place in all situations. I would guess he would have still averaged 15 points or so but not in the mid 20's.
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