Murray and Chriss Sell the Couch
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If you can't surround the one and dones with the right players ... it's not worth recruiting said players.
Yes, it ultimately comes back to Romar.
A lot of the guys that have left early aren't really good enough to leave early. But if they get paid then they get paid.
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Tommy...Ah forget it. I don't have enough dynamite.
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BURNTurdBuffer said:Tommy...Ah forget it. I don't have enough dynamite.
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Too much rock to blast through, Tommy. And not worth the effort.
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If they get paid then they are good enough to leave early.Tequilla said:If you can't surround the one and dones with the right players ... it's not worth recruiting said players.
Yes, it ultimately comes back to Romar.
A lot of the guys that have left early aren't really good enough to leave early. But if they get paid then they get paid.
A good coach knows how to blend one and done talent with 4 year players. You are being such a doog right now.
Apparently to win at Washington it is required to have the perfect roster of almost NBA ready upperclassmen. Oh, and they need to play at sea level and all the other reasons it's hard to win at Washington. -
Oregon had the same percentage of upperclassmen starters in their last game as did UWTequilla said:
You clearly missed the post that I made earlier in the week that showed over 70% of the starters for the Sweet 16 teams being juniors and seniors.
You can say it is FS all you want ... but the stats are the stats. -
Backcourt is key in the tournament. Oklahoma had SR, SR, JR, scoring 61 points today. Oregon had SO, SO, FR, scoring 23. Maybe, just maybe, @Tequilla's point has some validity.SevenEleven said:
Oregon had the same percentage of upperclassmen starters in their last game as did UWTequilla said:
You clearly missed the post that I made earlier in the week that showed over 70% of the starters for the Sweet 16 teams being juniors and seniors.
You can say it is FS all you want ... but the stats are the stats. -
That upperclassmen are generally better than freshman? Crazy point he's making.HuskyInAZ said:
Backcourt is key in the tournament. Oklahoma had SR, SR, JR, scoring 61 points today. Oregon had SO, SO, FR, scoring 23. Maybe, just maybe, @Tequilla's point has some validity.SevenEleven said:
Oregon had the same percentage of upperclassmen starters in their last game as did UWTequilla said:
You clearly missed the post that I made earlier in the week that showed over 70% of the starters for the Sweet 16 teams being juniors and seniors.
You can say it is FS all you want ... but the stats are the stats.
Let's employ the strategy of telling the best recruits to go elsewhere because they will only make the program worse. If you have a vertical over 30 inches, fuck you. McDonald's AA, fuck you. Fringe five/four star, fuck you.
We'll keep importing guys from Chino Hills Indiana JC and Belgium instead. -
It's a poor draft year which in large part is why Murray and Chriss are likely assured of being first round picks ...
I could go do another study of what percentage of 1st rounders actually make it to have successful NBA careers ... just because you are a 1st rounder doesn't mean you are guaranteed to have a lengthy career.
My point is really simple ... just because you can leave early and get drafted to the NBA doesn't mean that you are ready to play in the NBA. It's great that you can get your first contract ... but if you really want to get paid in the NBA (particularly with the current CBA) it's all about getting paid as much as possible for your second contract. If you are spending the balance of your first contract riding the bus between the end of the bench at the NBA level and the D League, you're not maxing out your potential for your second contract.
But then again, most people are shortsighted like that. -
Terrance Jones >>> Chriss, especially in college





